AUSTIN, Texas — A new state-of-the-art project aims to revolutionize water use at the University of Texas at Austin. The university is developing a 9,600-square-foot processing facility on campus that will allow it to decrease its water usage by an estimated 40%.
John Chase was the first Black person to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin's School of Architecture and to become a licensed architect in the South.
The University of Texas at Austin announced plans Thursday to build a 9,600-square-foot water recycling facility that will allow the school to reduce its water
DEI terms are being removed from some public colleges. According to a landing page from The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 17, titled “Responsibility of Governing Boards Regarding Diversity,
In recent years university presidents have been facing growing political pressures, student and faculty pushback and an increasingly demanding job.
A new Austin-based performance project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines about migration and enforcement.
The job abandoned by Jay Hartzell last week requires withstanding pressure from the highest offices in the state and criticism from the student body. I say: Bring it on.
To recognize John Chase and his achievements, the UT Austin School of Architecture library is now named after him. The John S. Chase Architecture and Planning Library was made possible thanks to a generous gift and pledge from Chase’s son,
A coordinated collaboration with Texas Robotics, UT’s Machine Learning Lab and the Amazon Science Hub in the last days of the festival will bring together industry stakeholders, academics and community members to learn about the rapid changes happening in AI and robotics.
Center hires Charles Taylor, a leader in AI technology and founder of HeartFlow, to start collaboration between Oden Institute and Dell Medical School.
Although classes at UT have been cancelled Tuesday because of the threat of snow and ice, conditions are expected to improve throughout the afternoon.
In partnership with H2O Innovation, the new 9,600-square-foot UT WaterHub will filter 1M gallons a day, increasing UT's resilience and sustainability.