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The Trump administration directed federal health officials to pause external communications last week, which prompted the National Institutes of Health to cancel meetings used to determine which research to fund. A UT professor has said if the pause lasts too long, it will be hard to reverse the impact.
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The Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin announced Wednesday it has acquired the archive of the "Saturday Night Live" creator. The acquisition includes correspondence, scripts and photos from Michaels's teenage years through his storied career.
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The Center for Computational Medicine arrives as the university prepares to build a new academic medical center where the cutting-edge technologies could be used.
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The Travis County judge found prosecutors failed to get an indictment against Rich Heyman within the amount of time required by state law.
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Hartzell's time as president was marked by controversy as he led the university through a state-mandated ban on DEI programs, as well as pro-Palestinian protests last spring. He'll start at SMU on June 1.
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A university-commissioned report finds the ceiling collapsed due to “structurally deficient fasteners” that were also used in a loading dock on the north side of the campus building.
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Ruslan Burns has been a Longhorns fan since he was 4 years old. Last month, cameras caught him in a stadium surrounded by Texas A&M fans. The video went viral.
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Students at UT's Dell Medical School run the C.D. Doyle Clinic at the Esperanza Community in Southeast Austin, offering free medical care to people in need.
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Different senses, from sight to sound, help us establish our sense of place. With that in mind, researchers wanted to find out: Can artificial intelligence translate the sounds of a country road or a bustling city into accurate images of those places?
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The video, which KUT News obtained through a public records request, shows the ceiling suddenly collapse over an outdoor patio area. No one appeared to be seated there at the time.