Huaiyin Li reveals the reality hidden under layers of political propaganda and critique


Huaiyin Li reveals the reality hidden under layers of political propaganda and critique

At the celebrated honors program’s recent anniversary celebration, there was a clear message: There’s more where this came from

Thomas Jesús Garza reflects on four decades of travel to a changing nation

Bruce Meyer wants the show to go on forever

Twelve faculty authors recommend reads for the new year

With a gift to the Plan II Honors Program, Lee and Philip Zinn are providing Longhorns opportunities for new ideas and perspectives

The Frank Denius Normandy Scholar Program takes students to locations significant to World War II, connecting them with the past while helping them build a foundation for their future

Chad Seales explores the parallels between AI and religion

UT’s Yoruba studies program goes beyond grammar to connect students with Yoruba culture in West Africa and the diaspora

A U.S. Marine’s Journey from São Paulo to UT Austin

Andrea Gutiérrez explores Indian culture through premodern recipes

A team of UT Austin researchers look for climate solutions in the deep past

Kathleen Griesbach explores the myths and narratives of unstable work

Jennifer Chang on Plato, patriarchy, and her Pulitzer-finalist poetry collection

Chelsi West Ohueri explores belonging and the communist afterlife