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Watch an award-winning film about CRISPR and enjoy a conversation with a UT scientist, as part of our series with the Long Center for the Performing Arts.
From making papier-mâché outfits for her Barbie dolls to playing around with her mom’s Indian clothes, Shriya Bengre has been ...
Join us in celebrating our Texas Science graduates! May 2025 participants include December 2024 graduates and May 2025 and August 2025 potential graduates. Candidates in these disciplines earning ...
Maya Henry is world-renowned for her research on language aphasia, which refers to the loss of ability to understand or express speech, and dementia. The Texas Aging and Longevity Consortium annually ...
As our planet becomes hotter and places such as Texas become drier, many people are worried about the effect on native wildlife. Current climate change impacts can be frightening, from out-of-control ...
Graduation ceremony for Astronomy, Computer Science, Human Development and Family Sciences, Human Ecology, Mathematics, Nutrition, Physics, Public Health and Textiles and Apparel majors. Join us in ...
Come hold some hedgehogs, bunnies, turtles and more to unwind during finals. This event promises to be both fun and therapeutic, as you connect with friendly animals. Don’t miss out on this ...
You are invited to The Capstone Collection, the annual UT Fashion Show that showcases the capstone work of students in the Textiles and Apparel Design program at UT. This completely student-run ...
Author and scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer will sit down with the executive director of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for a conversation about her best-selling book, which explores botany and ...
It’s that time of year again! Come join us for the 16th annual Chautauqua event – The Edge of Knowing. The event will take place Wednesday, April 5 from 6:00pm-8:30pm. There will be an array of ...
Family Weekend is a celebration of our Longhorns and the university they call home away from home and their families. Texas Parents organizes this event for the extended Longhorn Family, ...
The PMA Building is located at the southeast corner of Dean Keeton and Speedway. Once you reach PMA, take the elevators to the 17th floor and then follow the signs to the stairs up to the telescope.