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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-AUSTIN


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After immigration crackdown, international students in Texas self-censor to protect their education

Read full article: After immigration crackdown, international students in Texas self-censor to protect their education

Students told the Tribune they have deleted social media accounts, socialize less and steer clear of charged topics to avoid becoming targets of immigration authorities.

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UT System announces $100 million investment into civic leadership school

Read full article: UT System announces $100 million investment into civic leadership school

The money will help pay for a permanent home for the school on UT-Austin's campus. Conservative donors and lawmakers, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, helped create the school in 2023.

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Gov. Greg Abbott touts his influence on Texas courts to conservative law group

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott touts his influence on Texas courts to conservative law group

Abbott’s closed-door address to the Federalist Society at UT Law Thursday drew peaceful protests.

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Interim UT-Austin president seeks to walk fine line between faculty and lawmakers’ concerns

Read full article: Interim UT-Austin president seeks to walk fine line between faculty and lawmakers’ concerns

Jim Davis told professors he’ll share their concerns with lawmakers about proposals that would increase oversight on curricula and hiring. Elsewhere on campus, former UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell criticized the bills.

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Texas’ DEI bans: What to know about the term and the debate

Read full article: Texas’ DEI bans: What to know about the term and the debate

Diversity, equity and inclusion has become highly politicized — and there’s no standard definition for what it is.

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In first full day leading UT-Austin, Jim Davis replaces chief academic officer

Read full article: In first full day leading UT-Austin, Jim Davis replaces chief academic officer

Davis, who was named interim president one day earlier, replaced a provost who was named to the position by the university’s previous leader last month.

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Texas now has more top-tier research universities than any other state, report finds

Read full article: Texas now has more top-tier research universities than any other state, report finds

The designations come at a tumultuous time for universities as funding could be cut off and efforts to end tenure continue.

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UT-Dallas students launch alternative newspaper after clash with administration

Read full article: UT-Dallas students launch alternative newspaper after clash with administration

Students at the university created their own news organization — The Retrograde — after they reached an impasse with administrators regarding oversight and the firing of the campus newspaper’s editor-in-chief.

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UT-Austin’s presidency goes vacant amid growing challenges for Texas public university leaders

Read full article: UT-Austin’s presidency goes vacant amid growing challenges for Texas public university leaders

In recent years university presidents have been facing growing political pressures, student and faculty pushback and an increasingly demanding job.

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UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell will leave to lead SMU

Read full article: UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell will leave to lead SMU

Hartzell leaves UT-Austin after four years of tense political battles and legislative efforts to implement a more conservative vision of public higher ed.

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Texas professors self-censor for fear of retaliation, survey found

Read full article: Texas professors self-censor for fear of retaliation, survey found

At least a third of respondents at UT-Austin, UT-Dallas and Texas A&M said they’re not sure administrators at their universities protect free speech on campus.

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Texas lawmakers are scrutinizing university professors’ influence. Here's how faculty shape their universities.

Read full article: Texas lawmakers are scrutinizing university professors’ influence. Here's how faculty shape their universities.

Faculty senates have long played a key role in developing curriculum and protecting open inquiry. State leaders have also accused them of liberal indoctrination.

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UT System expands free tuition and fees to all undergraduates whose families make $100,000 or less

Read full article: UT System expands free tuition and fees to all undergraduates whose families make $100,000 or less

The Board of Regents is lifting the income threshold to expand eligibility across all nine of its UT System campuses.

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Texas students with immigrant parents lost out on college aid because of FAFSA glitch

Read full article: Texas students with immigrant parents lost out on college aid because of FAFSA glitch

The glitch kept the students from submitting the form on time, which put them last in line to receive aid this year.

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UT-Austin tightens automatic admission threshold to 5% of Texas’ top high schoolers

Read full article: UT-Austin tightens automatic admission threshold to 5% of Texas’ top high schoolers

The current threshold is 6%. The change comes after the university received a record-breaking 73,000 undergraduate applications for this fall.

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UT-Austin student sues over arrest during pro-Palestinian demonstrations

Read full article: UT-Austin student sues over arrest during pro-Palestinian demonstrations

Ammer Qaddumi alleges UT-Austin violated his First Amendment rights. He still faces potential disciplinary action from the school.

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UT System prohibits its universities from making political or social statements

Read full article: UT System prohibits its universities from making political or social statements

The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day” while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.

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UT-Austin spares pro-Palestinian protesters from suspension, offers them probation instead

Read full article: UT-Austin spares pro-Palestinian protesters from suspension, offers them probation instead

Some students were relieved they were offered a type of academic probation that would allow them to remain in classes.

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at UT-Austin open rift among Jewish students

Read full article: Pro-Palestinian demonstrations at UT-Austin open rift among Jewish students

Some Jewish students see the protests as inherently antisemitic. Others say Jewish history and values make them empathize with Palestinians.

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Revisiting the protest movements at the University of Texas

Read full article: Revisiting the protest movements at the University of Texas

Protests have been a century-long tradition at UT-Austin, and The Daily Texan, the student newspaper, has faithfully covered and recorded these significant historical events.

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Texas’ DEI ban almost ended cultural graduations. Latina students at UT-Austin fought to keep theirs.

Read full article: Texas’ DEI ban almost ended cultural graduations. Latina students at UT-Austin fought to keep theirs.

Graduating students raised funds and took the lead organizing smaller ceremonies meant to highlight their identities and cultural heritage.

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UT-Austin lecturer arrested and fired after confrontation with police at pro-Palestinian demonstration

Read full article: UT-Austin lecturer arrested and fired after confrontation with police at pro-Palestinian demonstration

The lecturer’s lawyer disputes the charges, and the university’s decision to fire him has raised concerns from faculty over free speech protections.

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UT-Austin student protesters balance end-of-year work with fallout from police crackdowns

Read full article: UT-Austin student protesters balance end-of-year work with fallout from police crackdowns

Many students participating in pro-Palestinian demonstrations fear their involvement might affect their plans for after college.

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UT-Austin’s Jay Hartzell praised by GOP leaders as university presidents nationwide take heat over protest response

Read full article: UT-Austin’s Jay Hartzell praised by GOP leaders as university presidents nationwide take heat over protest response

Hartzell’s protest response has also resulted in condemnations from students and faculty.

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79 arrested amid second crackdown on UT-Austin campus

Read full article: 79 arrested amid second crackdown on UT-Austin campus

Authorities and protesters clashed during the latest pro-Palestinian demonstration at the university on Monday.

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Gov. Greg Abbott and UT-Austin shift from championing free speech to policing protesters’ intentions

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott and UT-Austin shift from championing free speech to policing protesters’ intentions

The arrest of dozens of Pro-Palestinian demonstrators since last week has left First Amendment advocates asking who gets to enjoy speech protections in Texas.

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Dozens more arrested at UT-Austin as police use pepper spray, flash bangs to break up protests

Read full article: Dozens more arrested at UT-Austin as police use pepper spray, flash bangs to break up protests

The arrests mark the second time in less than a week that police have broken up a pro-Palestinian demonstration. This time protesters tried to set up an encampment on campus.

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Police arrest protesters at the University of Texas-Austin after students reportedly defy deadline to disperse

Read full article: Police arrest protesters at the University of Texas-Austin after students reportedly defy deadline to disperse

According to news sources, protestors have since defied the 1 p.m. deadline to end the protest.

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Misdemeanor charges filed against photojournalist arrested at UT-Austin protest

Read full article: Misdemeanor charges filed against photojournalist arrested at UT-Austin protest

The FOX 7 employee is accused of hitting a trooper with his camera, but the arrested man told reporters he was pushed and didn’t hit any officer.

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Faculty petition to hold no-confidence vote in UT-Austin president after protest response

Read full article: Faculty petition to hold no-confidence vote in UT-Austin president after protest response

President Jay Hartzell defended the response but faculty criticized the presence of armed state troopers. Fifty-seven people were arrested.

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Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown

Read full article: Layoffs and upheaval at Texas universities spur fear as lawmakers continue DEI crackdown

As administrators scramble to comply with new limits on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, students and faculty worry more tumult is coming.

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UT-Austin announces round of firings in latest step to comply with Texas’ DEI ban

Read full article: UT-Austin announces round of firings in latest step to comply with Texas’ DEI ban

The firings come after state leaders criticized universities for not doing enough to enforce the ban. Students say UT-Austin has already overcorrected.

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How Texas is preparing higher education for AI

Read full article: How Texas is preparing higher education for AI

Texas colleges are thinking about how to prepare students for a changing workforce and an already overburdened faculty for new challenges in the classroom.

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UT-Austin reverts to requiring standardized test scores for admissions

Read full article: UT-Austin reverts to requiring standardized test scores for admissions

The decision comes after the university switched to test-optional admissions during the pandemic.

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As doors close and funding fades, students worry UT-Austin is taking Texas’ new DEI ban too far

Read full article: As doors close and funding fades, students worry UT-Austin is taking Texas’ new DEI ban too far

The new state law prohibits public universities from having diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Students say schools are overcorrecting.

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UT-Austin investigates students amid tensions over Israel-Hamas war

Read full article: UT-Austin investigates students amid tensions over Israel-Hamas war

Administrators are weighing possible disciplinary action against four students who criticized the university’s response to the Middle East conflict.

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UT-Austin becomes first Texas university to raise $1 billion for student support

Read full article: UT-Austin becomes first Texas university to raise $1 billion for student support

The sum is part of a larger philanthropic campaign to raise $6 billion for the flagship university in Austin.

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As Israel-Hamas war sparks tensions on Texas campuses, universities struggle with how to respond

Read full article: As Israel-Hamas war sparks tensions on Texas campuses, universities struggle with how to respond

A series of incidents across Texas campuses have brought attention to universities’ handling of heated political debates about the war.

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Proposition 5 on Texas ballot would create new endowment for ‘emerging’ research universities

Read full article: Proposition 5 on Texas ballot would create new endowment for ‘emerging’ research universities

If approved, the new fund would provide tens of millions of dollars to the University of Houston, Texas Tech, Texas State University and University of North Texas.

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University of Texas at Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center will partner to create a new $2.5 billion hospital

Read full article: University of Texas at Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center will partner to create a new $2.5 billion hospital

The new medical facility, to be located in downtown Austin, will help expand the University of Texas System’s reputed cancer center outside of the Houston area.

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How an internship program hopes to end ‘brain drain’ in Texas’ Permian Basin and other rural regions

Read full article: How an internship program hopes to end ‘brain drain’ in Texas’ Permian Basin and other rural regions

This is the third year businesses in the Permian Basin — known for high school football and oil fields — have participated in the University of Texas Austin program. Students this year say they are seeing their hometowns in a new way.

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Texas A&M regents could offer a settlement to the journalism professor at center of hiring controversy

Read full article: Texas A&M regents could offer a settlement to the journalism professor at center of hiring controversy

The system’s board also plans to formally appoint an interim president after Katherine Banks resigned last week following news that the school changed its job offer to Kathleen McElroy, a Black journalism professor, after outcries from conservative groups.

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Texas A&M recruited a UT professor to revive its journalism program, then backtracked after “DEI hysteria”

Read full article: Texas A&M recruited a UT professor to revive its journalism program, then backtracked after “DEI hysteria”

The university celebrated its decision to hire Kathleen McElroy to revive its journalism program. She says she’s staying at UT after she felt judged because of her race and gender.

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Race-based college admissions are now banned, but Texas schools still have ways to ensure campuses are diverse

Read full article: Race-based college admissions are now banned, but Texas schools still have ways to ensure campuses are diverse

Higher education experts say universities can implement other strategies like targeted recruitment in underserved communities, eliminating legacy admissions and getting rid of test requirements.

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As race-neutral college admissions begin, Texas counselors work to convince students of color they still belong

Read full article: As race-neutral college admissions begin, Texas counselors work to convince students of color they still belong

Black and Latino students make up about two-thirds of Texas’ public schools. But they are vastly underrepresented at its top universities, and Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling will shake up an already complicated application process.

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UT-Austin only Texas public university affected by Supreme Court’s ending use of race in admissions

Read full article: UT-Austin only Texas public university affected by Supreme Court’s ending use of race in admissions

No other public universities use race as a factor, but Texas private schools like Rice and Southern Methodist University will be impacted.

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Texans have many educational credentials to choose from to begin a career. Here’s how to navigate them.

Read full article: Texans have many educational credentials to choose from to begin a career. Here’s how to navigate them.

Texans who aren’t sure about college have several pathways to well-paying jobs. Here’s how those programs prepare people for careers when a four-year degree may not fit.

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Texas colleges provide job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to access it.

Read full article: Texas colleges provide job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to access it.

Students with disabilities can find success in college, live independently and get jobs with the right kind of help. Here are college programs that provide support.

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Texas colleges offer job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to use those programs.

Read full article: Texas colleges offer job training for students with disabilities. Here’s how to use those programs.

Students with disabilities can succeed in college with the right kind of help. There are programs that can support them. The programs help them live on their own, find jobs, and make a difference where they live.

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As demand for skilled workers rises in Texas, work-based educational programs see a resurgence

Read full article: As demand for skilled workers rises in Texas, work-based educational programs see a resurgence

Many Texas residents can opt for a variety of different educational programs that are shorter, more appropriate to their needs and often cost less than a bachelor’s degree.

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Half of Texas voters believe the impeachment of Ken Paxton was justified, poll finds

Read full article: Half of Texas voters believe the impeachment of Ken Paxton was justified, poll finds

The attorney general’s fellow Republicans were about evenly split in their approval and disapproval, the University of Texas poll determined.

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What the possible end to race-conscious admissions means for Texas universities

Read full article: What the possible end to race-conscious admissions means for Texas universities

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court’s expected ruling on two cases challenging the policy commonly known as affirmative action in college admissions.

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With $1.4 billion investment, Texas hopes to sprint to the front of the microchip manufacturing race

Read full article: With $1.4 billion investment, Texas hopes to sprint to the front of the microchip manufacturing race

Microchips are increasingly present in every day life, from phones and laptops to cars and washing machines. Gov. Greg Abbott approved last week a stimulus package in an effort to shore up the supply chain after the pandemic’s disruptions.

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An effort to ban faculty tenure in public universities has failed in the Texas Legislature

Read full article: An effort to ban faculty tenure in public universities has failed in the Texas Legislature

The state Senate originally passed a bill to ban tenure, but on Saturday it approved the House’s counterproposal, which enshrines tenure in state law.

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UT-Austin tried to hire a game theorist for its new free-enterprise think tank. He turned down the job because of fights over tenure.

Read full article: UT-Austin tried to hire a game theorist for its new free-enterprise think tank. He turned down the job because of fights over tenure.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to eliminate tenure, but his attempts have impacted the institute he helped create.

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Texas bill would preserve UT-Austin’s admissions policies if U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action

Read full article: Texas bill would preserve UT-Austin’s admissions policies if U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action

State lawmakers passed legislation that would ensure the UT flagship can continue to cap the number of students it automatically admits because of their academic achievement at 75%, giving the university room to accept other students using different criteria.

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House signals readiness to fight Senate over bills to ban tenure, diversity efforts at Texas universities

Read full article: House signals readiness to fight Senate over bills to ban tenure, diversity efforts at Texas universities

Rep. John Kuempel, R-Seguin, pledged to defend his legislation dialing back Senate bills that would eliminate tenure and ban diversity, equity and inclusion offices. But faculty and students say even the House versions will hurt higher education.

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Amended bill would keep tenure at Texas public universities

Read full article: Amended bill would keep tenure at Texas public universities

A new version of Senate Bill 18 scheduled for a hearing in the House Higher Education Committee on Monday would keep faculty tenure and direct university governing boards to establish policies to grant and revoke tenure.

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Texas House may revise anti-diversity legislation to allow some programs to maintain grants, federal funding

Read full article: Texas House may revise anti-diversity legislation to allow some programs to maintain grants, federal funding

A new version of Senate Bill 17 expected to be considered by the House’s Higher Education Committee on Monday would still ban DEI offices and prohibit required diversity training, but it would open the door for university boards of regents to approve such programs in certain circumstances.

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University of Texas regents approve creation of new college to house Civitas Institute at UT-Austin

Read full article: University of Texas regents approve creation of new college to house Civitas Institute at UT-Austin

The Civitas Institute was conceived with the help of conservative donors and state lawmakers to lead research and education based on free-market principles.

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Texas Senate approves bill that would end faculty tenure at public universities

Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill that would end faculty tenure at public universities

Senate Bill 18 faces an uphill battle at the Texas House, where Speaker Dade Phelan has expressed concerns with completely eliminating the commonplace job protection.

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As Texas college students struggle with affordability, UT-Austin launches program to offset on-campus housing costs

Read full article: As Texas college students struggle with affordability, UT-Austin launches program to offset on-campus housing costs

Demand for on-campus housing has gone up across the country as off-campus costs have skyrocketed and students seek more affordable options.

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How Republicans’ threats to tenure and diversity might undercut their own efforts to advance Texas’ universities

Read full article: How Republicans’ threats to tenure and diversity might undercut their own efforts to advance Texas’ universities

Texas lawmakers are poised to create a new multibillion-dollar endowment to boost emerging research universities in national rankings. But faculty members say banning diversity offices and tenure would stymie those efforts.

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Bill would make UT-Austin center formerly known as Liberty Institute into its own college

Read full article: Bill would make UT-Austin center formerly known as Liberty Institute into its own college

Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, has filed legislation that would establish The Civitas School of Civic and International Leadership as a formal college at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Texas Tech basketball coach Mark Adams suspended over “racially insensitive” comment

Read full article: Texas Tech basketball coach Mark Adams suspended over “racially insensitive” comment

The head coach is also being investigated for allegedly spitting on a player during a game earlier in the season.

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Plurality of Texas voters say they support school voucher-like program

Read full article: Plurality of Texas voters say they support school voucher-like program

The poll from the University of Texas at Austin, released Thursday, found a plurality of voters support redirecting tax revenue to help parents pay to school their kids outside the traditional public education system.

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Texas billionaire Red McCombs dies at 95

Read full article: Texas billionaire Red McCombs dies at 95

The businessman gave huge donations to the University of Texas at Austin and is credited with bringing the San Antonio Spurs basketball team to the Alamo City.

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Travis County DA drops domestic violence case against fired UT-Austin basketball coach

Read full article: Travis County DA drops domestic violence case against fired UT-Austin basketball coach

Chris Beard was arrested in December for allegedly strangling his fiancee. The university fired him last month.

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University of Texas at Austin students will hold referendum on “Eyes of Texas”

Read full article: University of Texas at Austin students will hold referendum on “Eyes of Texas”

The nonbinding referendum is meant to gauge student opinion on the divisive alma mater but would not result in any changes to the song. Student leaders called for it in response to a 2021 university report on the song’s history that found it was “not overtly racist.”

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Texas universities block access to TikTok on campus Wi-Fi networks

Read full article: Texas universities block access to TikTok on campus Wi-Fi networks

Students and faculty will not be able to access the popular social media app while connected to university internet servers. It’s the latest step to limit access to the service after Gov. Greg Abbott directed state agencies to ban the app on government-issued devices citing cybersecurity risks.

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In lawsuit, student claims six Texas medical schools are illegally considering race and sex in admissions

Read full article: In lawsuit, student claims six Texas medical schools are illegally considering race and sex in admissions

The plaintiff is represented by a group created by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller and former Texas Solicitor General Jonathan Mitchell, the architect of the state’s six-week abortion ban.

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UT fires head basketball coach Chris Beard after domestic violence arrest

Read full article: UT fires head basketball coach Chris Beard after domestic violence arrest

Beard was hired by UT in 2021. The university paid $4 million to buy out his contract at Texas Tech University. He was one of UT’s highest-paid employees.

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UT suspends head basketball coach after family violence arrest

Read full article: UT suspends head basketball coach after family violence arrest

Chris Beard was hired in 2021 and is one of the University of Texas’ highest-paid employees.

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College voters held back by Texas election law, lack of on-campus polling sites

Read full article: College voters held back by Texas election law, lack of on-campus polling sites

Many Texas universities don’t have early-voting locations on campus. And state laws regarding voter ID and registration make it hard to turn out younger voters, advocates say.

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Two-thirds of board members overseeing Texas public universities are Abbott donors. They’re not shy about wielding influence.

Read full article: Two-thirds of board members overseeing Texas public universities are Abbott donors. They’re not shy about wielding influence.

High-money donors are concentrated on larger boards, including those of the University of Texas System and Texas A&M University System.

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In lawsuit, UT-Austin professor accuses Texas A&M faculty program of discriminating against white and Asian men

Read full article: In lawsuit, UT-Austin professor accuses Texas A&M faculty program of discriminating against white and Asian men

UT-Austin professor Richard Lowery is represented by America First Legal — a group created by Stephen Miller, a policy adviser for former President Donald Trump, and Jonathan Mitchell, a former solicitor general for Texas and the legal architect of the state’s six-week abortion ban.

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FOUND: UT student, Houston native reported missing was listed as Jane Doe at children’s hospital, nurse says

Read full article: FOUND: UT student, Houston native reported missing was listed as Jane Doe at children’s hospital, nurse says

A Houston family says their loved one who was reported missing has been located after a nurse said that she had been listed as a Jane Doe at a children’s hospital a few days ago.

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As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge Texas universities to prepare for outbreaks

Read full article: As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge Texas universities to prepare for outbreaks

While the risk of exposure to monkeypox remains low, health experts say college students living in close proximity to each other could spur outbreaks. They encourage schools to share their plans and relevant information about the virus.

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Texas universities grapple with how to provide reproductive health care information to students amid new abortion laws

Read full article: Texas universities grapple with how to provide reproductive health care information to students amid new abortion laws

The changing legal landscape is raising questions for public colleges about how to talk to students about reproductive health care options and creating hesitancy among students about whether they can trust their universities’ health centers.

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University of Texas selects new director — and new name — for its conservative institute

Read full article: University of Texas selects new director — and new name — for its conservative institute

The University of Texas at Austin selected Justin Dyer to run The Civitas Institute, formerly referred to as the Liberty Institute. The center raised concerns among faculty after The Texas Tribune reported UT-Austin worked with conservative donors and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to bring the institute to the flagship UT campus.

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Settlement with conservative free speech group forces University of Houston to keep amended anti-harassment policy

Read full article: Settlement with conservative free speech group forces University of Houston to keep amended anti-harassment policy

The conservative group Speech First argued that the anti-discrimination policy restricting “offensive speech about personal characteristics such race, ethnicity or gender” violates students’ First Amendment rights. The university agreed to keep its amended policy as part of a settlement.

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Professors behind conservative-backed “Liberty Institute” say UT has strayed from plan

Read full article: Professors behind conservative-backed “Liberty Institute” say UT has strayed from plan

Emails obtained via an open records request show two professors who helped develop the new center believe UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell backed off a plan to bring “intellectual diversity” to campus.

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UT-San Antonio reaches Texas Tier One status, allowing access to state funds for research

Read full article: UT-San Antonio reaches Texas Tier One status, allowing access to state funds for research

UT-San Antonio is the fifth public university in Texas to achieve Texas Tier One status.

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78% of Texas voters think abortion should be allowed in some form, UT poll shows

Read full article: 78% of Texas voters think abortion should be allowed in some form, UT poll shows

Only 15% of respondents to a recent University of Texas at Austin poll said access to the procedure should be completely outlawed.

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The pandemic showed some Texas universities that they didn’t need the SAT. They might never go back.

Read full article: The pandemic showed some Texas universities that they didn’t need the SAT. They might never go back.

Many Texas public universities have committed to accepting students who do not submit SAT or ACT standardized test scores, signaling that test-optional policies could be here to stay.

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UT Austin will allow students to live together on campus regardless of gender or sexual identity

Read full article: UT Austin will allow students to live together on campus regardless of gender or sexual identity

The two-year pilot program comes after at least 15 years of students asking for the change. It will allow UT-Austin students to live together in certain residence halls with students of any gender or sexual identity.

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Jury awards UT-Austin professor $3 million in pregnancy and sex discrimination suit against university

Read full article: Jury awards UT-Austin professor $3 million in pregnancy and sex discrimination suit against university

A jury awarded Evdokia Nikolova damages for past and future pain and suffering after finding UT-Austin illegally discriminated against her when the school denied her tenure.

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UT begins $6 billion fundraising campaign, biggest ever among Texas universities

Read full article: UT begins $6 billion fundraising campaign, biggest ever among Texas universities

About $1 billion will go toward to support students, as the cost of living in Austin skyrockets.

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UT-Austin can’t call its new think tank The Liberty Institute. Another group already owns the rights to the name.

Read full article: UT-Austin can’t call its new think tank The Liberty Institute. Another group already owns the rights to the name.

First Liberty Institute, a Plano-based religious freedom legal group, has a registered trademark for the name and said it has alerted UT-Austin that it objects to them using it.

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UT System creates $300 million endowment to help seven universities expand free tuition programs

Read full article: UT System creates $300 million endowment to help seven universities expand free tuition programs

The endowment will increase the number of students who qualify for free tuition and fees at UT-Arlington, UT-Dallas, UT-El Paso, UT-Permian Basin, UT-Rio Grande Valley, UT-San Antonio and UT-Tyler.

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Analysis: Giving professors freedom, so long as they agree with politicians

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to revoke tenure for professors teaching lessons about race that he disagrees with. It’s a new chapter of an old fight between academics and populist politicians.

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UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell defends faculty tenure after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes to end it at all public universities

Read full article: UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell defends faculty tenure after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes to end it at all public universities

Patrick’s suggestion to end tenure at public universities received swift criticism from faculty and higher education experts who said it would negatively impact the reputation of Texas’ colleges and universities.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes ending university tenure to combat critical race theory teachings

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Patrick’s declarations come days after the UT-Austin Faculty Council approved a measure reaffirming instructors’ right to teach about racial justice and critical race theory in the classroom.

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UT faculty members demand answers after Dan Patrick says Liberty Institute intended to fight critical race theory

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The lieutenant governor vowed to ban the teaching of critical race theory at Texas’ public colleges and universities.

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Texas college students confront anxiety, apathy as another pandemic semester begins

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As Texas universities and colleges begin a fifth semester during the COVID-19 pandemic, many students say they are struggling with uncertainty and an indifference toward school and the future.

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10 Texas stories you don’t want to miss as we say goodbye to 2021

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It was another historic, news-filled year. As you get ready for 2022, check out these memorable articles The Texas Tribune published in 2021.

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UT-Austin professors criticize university for halting antiracism study with preschoolers

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The decision to halt the study comes after a University of Michigan-Flint professor filed an Office for Civil Rights complaint against the study, arguing it discriminates against children of color. But professors said pausing the study sets a negative precedent that could impact academic freedom.

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UT-Austin to keep Stan Richards’ name on advertising school after he called motel campaign “too Black”

Read full article: UT-Austin to keep Stan Richards’ name on advertising school after he called motel campaign “too Black”

Richards’ comments in 2020 led to his resignation from his Dallas-based company, The Richards Group, as well as calls for the university to change the name of the Stan Richards College of Advertising and Public Relations, which launched in 2014.

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The new University of Austin hopes to counter what its founders say is a culture of censorship at most colleges

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The university's mission is to create a “fiercely independent” school that offers an alternative to what founders see as a rise in “illiberalism” on college campuses.

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More Texas voters unhappy than satisfied over power grid, abortion and property taxes, UT/TT Poll finds

Read full article: More Texas voters unhappy than satisfied over power grid, abortion and property taxes, UT/TT Poll finds

Most voters approve of using state money to add border barriers between Texas and Mexico. But 57% disapprove of a new abortion law’s provision allowing lawsuits against people who help someone get the procedure.

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