Dinosaur Fossils Reveal Biodiversity of Prehistoric Patagonia
A study led by The University of Texas at Austin provides a glimpse at the biodiversity of dinosaur and bird populations in South America’s Patagonia region during the Late Cretaceous period.
Faculty Secure Nearly $100K in Grants from Texas Global
Texas Global awarded grants to 13 faculty members at The University of Texas at Austin in May 2023, advancing transnational collaborations, research and teaching initiatives, publications and event
Benson Latin American Collection Debuts New Exhibition
The Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection at The University of Texas at Austin features an art exhibition for spring and summer 2023 entitled “Legacies of Nepantla: Artists Affirming Identity
Indigenous Guatemalan Singer-Songwriter Performs at Butler School
In March 2023, the Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin welcomed singer-songwriter Sara Curruchich to perform for students and the Austin community.
Design Professor Commemorates Forgotten History in Belfast
For more than two decades, anyone entering the Belfast City Centre was required to pass through the Ring of Steel, a series of security checkpoints and barricades set up during an era of ethno-nati
South African Dance Company Brings Groundbreaking Work to Bass Concert Hall
Gregory Maqoma has been thinking about death.
Jackson School Expedition Explores Greenland's Glaciers
According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, the 2022 melt season in Greenland (between April 1 and Oct.