Bilingual students’ volunteer distribution of coronavirus health information has provided vital support to communities in Austin and beyond
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Texas lawmakers are considering bad medicine for physicians and patients
Access to timely, expert and consistent medical care is essential — especially for the hundreds of thousands of Texans injured each year in car crashes or industrial accidents.
Strong leadership needed to fight growing cybersecurity threats
UTSA is bringing information security heavyweights from around the nation together to fight cybercrime and educate the cyber warriors of tomorrow.
With state help, higher education can advance economic recovery in Texas
By Dr. Steven E. Johnson Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas (ICUT)In the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States operated without a modern playbook. But this new phase of the pandemic comes with a sense of déjà vu: Our nation has been here before. We’ve recovered from the devastating effects of wars […]
Voters want expanded voter access, enhanced accountability in Texas elections
State and local leaders can be proud of the way elections are run in Texas. And Republicans have no reason to fear large voter turnout.
Common Ground at the Bush Center Library
Common Ground, a Stand Together initiative, is changing the narrative of one of the most divisive issues across the country, immigration. We can begin solving some of the biggest problems in our society if we start focusing on what unites us rather than the things that divide us.
UT Austin’s revitalized Blanton Museum grounds will transform visitor experience
Moody Foundation’s $20 million gift supports central patio, commissioned mural that will encourage exploration and relaxation.
Sounding an alarm on college readiness
Texas school counselors are worried about their students. We must invest and innovate to improve our educational and economic outlook.
Texas can cut its own coverage solution path
Lawmakers again have the opportunity to work with the federal government to develop a coverage program for the low-income uninsured that is best suited to the needs of Texans.
Autonomous robots at UT Austin: Mission accomplished
The university is working with the U.S. military to identify research that will help protect and defend the nation’s interest.
