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As of May, more than a third of UTA undergraduates identified as Latino.
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“Models and data are among the most critical weapons in our arsenal,” says Lauren Ancel Meyers, director of the Center for Pandemic Decision Science at UT.
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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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The Blanton's new grounds serve as the apex of the recently opened Texas Capitol Mall, an expansive outdoor greenspace that stretches up Congress Avenue from 16th Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
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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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Students may be eligible for up to $1,800 for on-campus rent in one academic year. Some say that's not enough in the state's most expensive big city.
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Scientists at the university found antibodies that attack a key area of coronaviruses that isn't prone to mutation.
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The Lone Star State has representation in the field, but it’s South Carolina, Iowa, and UConn that loom large.
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UT and the University of Oklahoma first announced their intentions to leave the Big 12 Conference for the SEC in 2021. Both schools are poised to leave the Big 12 one year early — after the 2023-2024 athletic year.
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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.