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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN


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UT-Austin considering offer to adopt Trump priorities for funding advantages

Read full article: UT-Austin considering offer to adopt Trump priorities for funding advantages

The funding deal would reportedly ask the university to adopt a stricter definition of gender and a tuition freeze, among other conditions.

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Texas student groups sue to block state law that limits campus protests

Read full article: Texas student groups sue to block state law that limits campus protests

The law, largely in response to pro-Palestinian protests last year, bans "expressive activity" on campuses from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. The lawsuit says it is overly broad and will affect protected speech.

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo awards record $10.5M in scholarships, including one for Alief teen with big dreams

Read full article: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo awards record $10.5M in scholarships, including one for Alief teen with big dreams

We met Prisca Aroh a local teen who just graduated high school and is headed to UT. She's a first generation college student and one of nearly 600 scholarship recipients thanks to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. We learned more about the rodeo's record-breaking scholarship year and the deeply personal reason Prisca is determined to make a positive difference in the world.

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Texas football players wear tie with initials of Camp Mystic flood victims at SEC Media Days

Read full article: Texas football players wear tie with initials of Camp Mystic flood victims at SEC Media Days

Among the excitement and pageantry of the annual SEC Media Days conference in Atlanta, football players at the University of Texas used their platform to show support to the victims of the devastating Hill Country floods.

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Texas sexual assault survivor’s fight leads to new consent law set to take effect in September 2025

Read full article: Texas sexual assault survivor’s fight leads to new consent law set to take effect in September 2025

The Summer Willis Act, set to take effect in Texas in 2025, addresses a significant gap in consent laws by clarifying that consent is absent in cases where an individual is intoxicated or impaired, regardless of substance source.

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What to know as Trump administration targets tuition breaks for students without legal status

Read full article: What to know as Trump administration targets tuition breaks for students without legal status

The quick end to a Texas law that granted in-state public university tuition prices to students who lack legal resident status stunned immigrant advocates and state Democrats, who call it a cruel punishment for hardworking students that will ultimately hurt the state’s economy.

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Texas is poised to become the latest GOP state to exert control over university curriculum

Read full article: Texas is poised to become the latest GOP state to exert control over university curriculum

University boards appointed by the Texas governor soon could have new powers to control the curriculum required of students and eliminate degree programs.

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Texas lawmakers debating DEI ban in K-12 schools ask: Do students benefit from teachers who look like them?

Read full article: Texas lawmakers debating DEI ban in K-12 schools ask: Do students benefit from teachers who look like them?

Conservative lawmakers say DEI efforts are discriminatory and push liberal ideologies on children. Critics point to research showing a diverse teacher body helps students succeed academically.

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Texas Republican lawmakers may “financially handcuff” cities that don’t play by their rules

Read full article: Texas Republican lawmakers may “financially handcuff” cities that don’t play by their rules

One proposal would allow the attorney general to sue cities and freeze sales tax revenues for up to 90 days.

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Bill aimed at speeding eviction process amid statewide squatting crisis passes in Texas Senate

Read full article: Bill aimed at speeding eviction process amid statewide squatting crisis passes in Texas Senate

This new legislation aims to restore property rights by streamlining the eviction process, ensuring that rightful owners can reclaim their properties swiftly and efficiently.

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More than 250 international students’ immigration statuses revoked across Texas universities

Read full article: More than 250 international students’ immigration statuses revoked across Texas universities

The people affected include a University of Houston professor from Korea who was teaching upper level math under a type of student visa that allows graduates to work in their field of study.

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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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Why is there more rain in Houston compared to surrounding Texas cities?

Read full article: Why is there more rain in Houston compared to surrounding Texas cities?

Yes, you read that right. UT researchers analyzed rainfall data from over 1,000 cities worldwide, and Houston stood out in a big way; on average, we get nearly 5 inches more rain per year than nearby cities.

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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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Fantastic football weather for the Lone Star Showdown!

Read full article: Fantastic football weather for the Lone Star Showdown!

Our weather will be very seasonal for late November and should feel wonderful. This is great news for those who paid a lot to be in the stands!

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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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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’s lawsuit over arrest during pro-Palestinian demonstrations may proceed, judge rules

Read full article: UT-Austin student’s lawsuit over arrest during pro-Palestinian demonstrations may proceed, judge rules

Ammer Qaddumi alleges UT-Austin violated his First Amendment rights. He is also challenging his suspension from the university.

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Here’s the resources for domestic violence incidents at universities across Texas

Read full article: Here’s the resources for domestic violence incidents at universities across Texas

After a Rice University student was found dead in her dorm room in an apparent murder-suicide, the topic of domestic violence on college campuses is at the forefront of discussions.

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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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Travis County Attorney drops charges against 79 more UT-Austin protesters

Read full article: Travis County Attorney drops charges against 79 more UT-Austin protesters

The arrests were the result of the second police crackdown on pro-Palestine demonstrations at UT-Austin. The first protest, on April 24, resulted in 57 arrests, which were also dismissed.

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University of North Texas names Harrison Keller as next president

Read full article: University of North Texas names Harrison Keller as next president

Keller, commissioner of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board since 2019, takes office on Aug. 1.

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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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Under scrutiny from legislators, Texas university leaders attest to how they’re complying with the state’s DEI ban

Read full article: Under scrutiny from legislators, Texas university leaders attest to how they’re complying with the state’s DEI ban

Tuesday’s Texas Senate hearing comes as lawmakers are expected to propose new laws next year to enforce the DEI ban and prevent antisemitism.

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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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Watch a conversation on the UT-Austin protests and the state of free speech on college campuses

Read full article: Watch a conversation on the UT-Austin protests and the state of free speech on college campuses

An American Civil Liberties Union of Texas attorney and a UT-Austin professor discussed how free speech has been protected and challenged in campus protests, and what we should all learn from the last few weeks.

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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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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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Travis County rejects all criminal trespass charges against 57 people arrested at UT-Austin protest

Read full article: Travis County rejects all criminal trespass charges against 57 people arrested at UT-Austin protest

University officials banned all students arrested from campus, except for “academic reasons.”

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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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Texas' diversity, equity and inclusion ban has led to more than 100 job cuts at state universities

Read full article: Texas' diversity, equity and inclusion ban has led to more than 100 job cuts at state universities

Texas' ban on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in higher education has resulted in more than 100 job cuts at University of Texas campuses across the state.

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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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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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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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Texas borrowers face hard financial choices after student loan pause ends

Read full article: Texas borrowers face hard financial choices after student loan pause ends

Payments resumed this month after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan is unconstitutional. For many, the pause meant the difference between saving and making ends meet.

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Meet the newest class of Tribune fellows

Read full article: Meet the newest class of Tribune fellows

Fellows play key roles in the most important work of the Tribune, helping with The Texas Tribune Festival and covering the biennial legislative sessions, education and the environment, among other important topics.

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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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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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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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Research team at UT Austin reveals new blood test to identify brain injuries

Read full article: Research team at UT Austin reveals new blood test to identify brain injuries

A research team at the University of Texas at Austin’s PsyBrain Lab announce the new FDA approved laboratory blood test for traumatic brain injury in the United States.

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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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TribCast: The politics of diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses

Read full article: TribCast: The politics of diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses

On this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with higher education reporter Kate McGee about Texas leaders’ push to limit the role of diversity in hiring on college campuses.

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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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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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TribCast: Is Texas uniquely bad at disaster preparedness?

Read full article: TribCast: Is Texas uniquely bad at disaster preparedness?

In this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with University of Texas at Austin professor Michael Webber and environment reporter Erin Douglas about the state’s widespread power outages.

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Prairie View A&M University, Texas A&M among growing number of universities to block access to TikTok from WiFi networks

Read full article: Prairie View A&M University, Texas A&M among growing number of universities to block access to TikTok from WiFi networks

Several Houston area universities are joining the growing list of higher education institutes who are either limiting or fully restricting students, staff, and visitors from using Tik-Tok through its campus WiFi network.

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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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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 Health San Antonio will launch new trauma research program with military

Read full article: UT Health San Antonio will launch new trauma research program with military

The research teams are expected to focus on traumatic brain injury, stem cell research, drug development and anti-shock therapies.

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From Bakke to Fisher, evolution of affirmative action cases

Read full article: From Bakke to Fisher, evolution of affirmative action cases

When the Supreme Court takes up the issue of affirmative action again Monday, it'll be for the second time in six years.

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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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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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Abortion funds languish in legal turmoil, their leaders fearing jail time if they help Texans

Read full article: Abortion funds languish in legal turmoil, their leaders fearing jail time if they help Texans

It’s unclear whether Texas’ tangled web of abortion laws would make it a crime to pay for a Texan to leave the state to get an abortion, but the threat has compelled the funds to cease services.

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

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

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

Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes ending university tenure to combat critical race theory teachings

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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T-Squared: Allyson Waller is The Texas Tribune’s next newsletter writer

Read full article: T-Squared: Allyson Waller is The Texas Tribune’s next newsletter writer

She moves from the Tribune’s editorial team to our audience team, where she will take charge of our flagship email newsletter, The Brief.

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

Read full article: Texas college students confront anxiety, apathy as another pandemic semester begins

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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T-Squared: Introducing our spring 2022 student fellows

Read full article: T-Squared: Introducing our spring 2022 student fellows

More than a dozen amazing students from Texas and around the country will work with us this semester in various areas of our newsroom.

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

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

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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UT Rio Grande Valley to offer free tuition and fees to students with family income $100,000 or less

Read full article: UT Rio Grande Valley to offer free tuition and fees to students with family income $100,000 or less

UTRGV’s decision to offer free tuition to more students comes after more students’ families lost jobs during the pandemic.

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“An invisible identity”: This undocumented young Texan faces uncertainty after DACA applications are closed

Read full article: “An invisible identity”: This undocumented young Texan faces uncertainty after DACA applications are closed

A University of Texas at Austin student who planned to apply to an Obama-era initiative for immigrants who came to America as children is stuck in limbo after a Texas judge halted the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

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Texas NAACP, students file federal civil rights complaint over UT-Austin’s ‘Eyes of Texas’

Read full article: Texas NAACP, students file federal civil rights complaint over UT-Austin’s ‘Eyes of Texas’

The complaint signals a continued desire among some UT-Austin students and alumni to push administrators to discontinue using the song as the university’s alma mater, despite the university’s insistence that it will remain.

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From free tuition to concert tickets, Texas colleges lure students and employees to get vaccinated

Read full article: From free tuition to concert tickets, Texas colleges lure students and employees to get vaccinated

Texas public universities forbidden from mandating vaccines are trying to entice students and faculty to get the shot. Those moves come as more people ages 18 to 29 years old in Texas are being hospitalized with the virus.

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T-Squared: Meet our fall 2021 student fellows

Read full article: T-Squared: Meet our fall 2021 student fellows

More than a dozen amazing students will work with us this semester from Texas and across the globe in various areas of our newsroom.

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Houstonians, Texans contribute plenty to USA medal count from Tokyo Olympics

Read full article: Houstonians, Texans contribute plenty to USA medal count from Tokyo Olympics

The Houston area was well represented at the Tokyo Olympics and contributed plenty to America's effort atop the overall medal count.

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SEC votes to admit Texas, Oklahoma -- in 2025

Read full article: SEC votes to admit Texas, Oklahoma -- in 2025

The news comes after the SEC voted to invite UT and the University of Oklahoma to join its 14-member league during a meeting with the league members’ presidents and chancellors Thursday afternoon.

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Federal judge tosses lawsuit that sought to end UT-Austin’s affirmative action policy

Read full article: Federal judge tosses lawsuit that sought to end UT-Austin’s affirmative action policy

The judge found that the group behind the suit had essentially brought the same claims in a previous case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the University of Texas at Austin’s policy.

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University of Texas officially asks to join the SEC

Read full article: University of Texas officially asks to join the SEC

The university is seeking to leave the Big 12 along with the University of Oklahoma, a move that would have wide-ranging impact on Texas college athletics.

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LIST: Here are the Texas athletes heading to the Tokyo Olympics

Read full article: LIST: Here are the Texas athletes heading to the Tokyo Olympics

Of 292 athletes qualified for the U.S. Olympic team, 20 of them come from the great state of Texas.

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Tensions boil at UT-Austin over ‘The Eyes of Texas,’ where students are refusing to work and a man with a gun crashed a virtual event

Read full article: Tensions boil at UT-Austin over ‘The Eyes of Texas,’ where students are refusing to work and a man with a gun crashed a virtual event

Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

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UT-Austin’s Longhorn Band will be forced to play “The Eyes of Texas” song that’s become a source of fierce division

Read full article: UT-Austin’s Longhorn Band will be forced to play “The Eyes of Texas” song that’s become a source of fierce division

Next fall, the University of Texas at Austin students who play on the football team or watch in the stands can choose whether to sing the “The Eyes of Texas” at the end of the game.

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Texas lawmakers consider limiting tenure after UT-Austin professor sued students over accusations of promoting pedophilia

Read full article: Texas lawmakers consider limiting tenure after UT-Austin professor sued students over accusations of promoting pedophilia

A University of Texas at Austin professor sued multiple students for libel after they called on the university to remove him due to his controversial research on pederasty. Now, Texas lawmakers are considering a bill that will allow universities to revoke a professor's tenure if they sue a student. Credit: Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune

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Colt McCoy joined forces with rich UT-Austin alumni to help pressure university to keep "The Eyes of Texas," latest emails show

Read full article: Colt McCoy joined forces with rich UT-Austin alumni to help pressure university to keep "The Eyes of Texas," latest emails show

In October, UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell announced a committee of current and former athletes, historians, professors and students to chronicle the history of "The Eyes of Texas." AdLast month, the Tribune reported that dozens of UT-Austin donors threatened to pull funds if the university got rid of the song, which has been the subject of student protests. A recent report commissioned by President Jay Hartzell determined the song was not “overtly racist,” though it was written in a racist setting. McCoy and Brigham were part of a large group email of Longhorns donors and fans who discussed the controversy among themselves on June 29. AdThe latest emails from UT-Austin also included more examples of direct threats from donors over the song.

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Black lawmakers, NAACP and students push back on UT-Austin’s “The Eyes of Texas” report, urge school to lose the song

Read full article: Black lawmakers, NAACP and students push back on UT-Austin’s “The Eyes of Texas” report, urge school to lose the song

“It’s humiliating to be required to sit for the song or be in the presence,” said Gary Bledsoe, president of the Texas NAACP. Students have also called on the school to stop playing the song from the bell tower. In his report, Alberto Martinez provided documentation linking the phrase “The Eyes of Texas” to a statement made in reference to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. This complicates its understanding and explains how different people experienced the song in vastly different ways.”A UT-Austin spokesperson said the university stands behind its report. AdOn Monday, a UT-Austin band member said said the implications of protesting the song were unclear for students.

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TribCast: Lawmakers look to limit Gov. Greg Abbott's emergency powers as Texas' mask order is lifted

Read full article: TribCast: Lawmakers look to limit Gov. Greg Abbott's emergency powers as Texas' mask order is lifted

Greg Abbott speaks at a press conference in Austin on Feb 13, 2021. Credit: Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune(Audio unavailable. On this week's episode, Matthew speaks with Ross, Cassi and Kate about the Texas Legislature's move to limit Gov. Greg Abbott's power during a pandemic. They also discuss the University of Texas at Austin's report on "The Eyes of Texas." Disclosure: University of Texas at Austin has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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UT-Austin releases report on history of ‘The Eyes of Texas’

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The University of Texas at Austin on Tuesday released the findings of a report — months in the making — exploring the history of its alma mater song, "The Eyes of Texas." Over the summer, students protested and petitioned the university to rid the campus of the song, which has ties to minstrel shows. Officials said the song would stay, but announced a 24-member committee that would look into the song's history. Last week, The Texas Tribune reported that hundreds of alumni and donors wrote UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell over the summer and fall demanding he keep the song. Disclosure: University of Texas at Austin has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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Student files class-action lawsuit against UT-Austin, saying online education last year wasn’t worth the tuition

Read full article: Student files class-action lawsuit against UT-Austin, saying online education last year wasn’t worth the tuition

A student is suing The University of Texas at Austin and its regents in a class-action lawsuit, calling the online education options offered during the start of the pandemic inferior and “drastically different” from typical in-person instruction. The suit is seeking compensation for the named plaintiff, Anissa Reyes, and any other students who paid their tuition expecting an “in-person, hands-on education” but had their classes moved online in spring 2020. The suit asks for a prorated refund proportional to the time spent online as a result of the pandemic. UT-Austin had over 51,000 students enrolled at the start of the 2019-20 academic year, including students who already took online-only classes. AdAttorneys filed a class-action lawsuit in January against Rice University, seeking damages for students whose classes were disrupted in the spring.

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UT-Austin won’t require SAT or ACT scores for 2022 applications due testing limitations because of COVID-19

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(TEXAS TRIBUNE) – Need to stay updated on coronavirus news in Texas? The University of Texas at Austin is suspending the SAT and ACT test score requirement for fall 2022 applicants, citing continued limited access to testing opportunities for students due to the COVID-19 pandemic. AdLast year, multiple Texas universities temporarily scrapped the testing requirement for the 2021 applicants, including Texas A&M University, Baylor University, Texas Tech University, Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University. In Austin, St. Edward's University had been planning to permanently waive ACT and SAT requirements for months, Dean of Admissions Drew Nichols told The Texas Tribune last spring. AdDisclosure: Baylor University, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, St. Edward’s University, Texas Christian University, Texas Tech University and University of Texas at Austin have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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Point of Order: The outage and the outrage

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Evan Smith, CEO of The Texas Tribune. (Audio unavailable. Disclosure: University of Texas at Austin has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune's journalism. Find a complete list of them here.

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$34 million, private planes, cars and housing allowances: Here’s how much UT-Austin is paying football coach Steve Sarkisian

Read full article: $34 million, private planes, cars and housing allowances: Here’s how much UT-Austin is paying football coach Steve Sarkisian

Sarkisian, who was hired Jan. 2, will make $5.2 million in his first year as coach and is guaranteed a $200,000 raise each year. He will additionally receive a one-time payment of $1.2 million if he is still head coach on December 31, 2024. Sarkisian’s starting salary is over $5 million more than former head coach Tom Herman and $10 million more than former head coach Charlie Strong, according to the Dallas Morning News. AdThe University is still paying Herman $15 million over the next three years as part of his termination contract. Before that he was head coach for the University of Washington and the University of Southern California.

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UT-Austin keeping most classes virtual through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis County

Read full article: UT-Austin keeping most classes virtual through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis County

The flagship university is keeping most classes online through January as coronavirus infections soar in Travis County. The University of Texas at Austin is shifting more spring semester classes completely online through the end of January as COVID-19 cases continue to ravage the city and state. When UT-Austin shifted entirely online the week of Thanksgiving, average daily cases hovered around 240 in Travis County. Texas A&M University is also requiring students who live on campus to get tested within the first week of classes, on or before Jan 22. Disclosure: Rice University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University and University of Texas at Austin have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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UT-Austin's final football game canceled after 9 players, 13 staff test positive for coronavirus

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The University of Texas at Austin's final football game of the regular season against the University of Kansas was cancelled after a COVID-19 outbreak infected nine players and 13 staff members. The University of Texas at Austin’s final football game of the regular season against the University of Kansas has been canceled because of a COVID-19 outbreak infecting nine players and 13 staff members. The UT game against Kansas had already been rescheduled due to an outbreak on the Kansas team last month. It’s the only game Texas did not play this fall amid the pandemic. Disclosure: Baylor University, Southern Methodist University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University and University of Texas at Austin have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell poised to make $1.25 million annually, 40% more than former president

Read full article: UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell poised to make $1.25 million annually, 40% more than former president

President of the University of Texas at Austin Jay Hartzell. The new president at the University of Texas at Austin is poised to make $1.25 million a year, a jump of $350,000 or 40% more than his predecessor, Greg Fenves. Fenves originally turned down a $1 million salary when offered the top job at UT-Austin in 2015. In June, the board approved an annual salary of $795,000 for Hartzell as interim president. The $1.25 million salary is “all-inclusive,” and he will not receive additional stipends for housing, an automobile or cell phone.

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As Texas universities prepare to send thousands of students home for the holidays, few are requiring COVID-19 safety precautions

Read full article: As Texas universities prepare to send thousands of students home for the holidays, few are requiring COVID-19 safety precautions

Shortly after, they plan on visiting their family for Thanksgiving in North Texas. The two university students are halfway through a 14-day quarantine that their mother required of them before they could join the rest of the family back home in North Texas for Thanksgiving. Officials at UT-Austin and elsewhere in Texas say they are relying on students to voluntarily comply with safety measures. In another letter to students Friday, officials encouraged students to develop a safe travel plan and get a flu shot. “Then, we’re quarantining again to go home for Christmas.”Disclosure: Baylor University, Prairie View A&M University, Rice University, Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, University of Texas at Austin and University of North Texas have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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University of Texas Longhorn band won’t play “Eyes of Texas” this weekend after some members say they’re unwilling

Read full article: University of Texas Longhorn band won’t play “Eyes of Texas” this weekend after some members say they’re unwilling

The Daily Texan reported that a message sent to band members by leader Scott Hanna said the survey results wouldn’t affect whether the band performs at future games. Band members are “evenly divided” overplaying the song, the student newspaper reported, but responses from certain instrument sections would prevent the band from playing this week. The message from Hanna said many band members wanted to have further discussions about the song, which he said he would facilitate. Only then can we reimagine its future.”Removing “The Eyes of Texas” song was not the student’s only demand this past summer. Disclosure: Baylor University, Texas Christian University and University of Texas at Austin have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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Texas leaders hope rapid testing will restore normalcy in the pandemic. Health experts caution the tests have limitations.

Read full article: Texas leaders hope rapid testing will restore normalcy in the pandemic. Health experts caution the tests have limitations.

Antigen tests — typically nasal or saliva tests that can detect proteins on the outside of the virus — are more prone to giving false negative results than other coronavirus tests that use genetic material. Rapid testing is gaining traction nationwide, with one manufacturer planning to ship 50 million tests across the country each month. He said rapid testing could restore the feeling of security needed for a true economic rebound. DSHS reported Wednesday 748,967 total confirmed COVID-19 cases out of 6,237,157 tests and 10,266 positive antigen tests out of 99,412. Disclosure: Texas Association of Business, Texas Christian University, University of Texas at Austin and University of North Texas have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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