Dear Students, We are now starting to find a rhythm this semester, and part of that rhythm is exams. Everyone loves exams! Or, at least, most students do. Or maybe no one does. I can't ever keep that straight. But, love them or not, they are a critical part of learning.Moreover, you shouldn't wait for exams to crop up to test yourself. Aldous ...
Dear Students, The fall semester is in full gear, and as always things are moving at a rapid pace. I know that this has been a crazy start for many of you with the recent natural disasters. But I encourage all of you to be sure you are taking advantage of your opportunities and resources on campus. Whether it is your freshman Cornerstones grou...
Dear Students, I hope that the end of the semester brings time for a bit of rest and recharging. Many of you will be away from campus for some or all of the summer, so I wanted to offer some suggestions for how you can make the most of the coming months and ease the transition back here in the fall. Change your pace – Whether you're in su...
Dear Students, In recent days, our community experienced a terrible act of violence and, in its aftermath, many of us are feeling sad, vulnerable, and shaken. While the immediate threat passed quickly, these feelings might not. We empathize with the victims and their friends and family. Some were at the scene. Some of you may have known the su...
Dear Students, Here it is: the last week of class. For many of you, this is the end of your first year at UT. For others, these are the last few classes of your college career. Either way, finish the semester strong. Despite there only being a little bit of time left, for most of you large portions of your grades are yet to be determined. Exam...
Dear Students, I wanted all CNS students to know that you have six newly elected Natural Sciences Student Government Representatives—Angela Kang, Benjamin Solder, Justin Ahamed, Mahima Ginjupalli, McKenna Richards, and Saarem Azmat. They are excited to serve as your representatives in the 111th session of the Student Government Assembly. They ...
Dear Students, It seems as though there is always a ton going on in April, and this week in no exception. Registration for summer and fall is starting. Use your four-year plan and degree audit to plan your coursework. Take a break from registration to join us at the big university events that the College is holding this week. Tu...
Dear Students, The University of Texas is a wonderful place that is supported by an amazing network of people. Together, they share in our vision of transforming lives for the betterment of society. Generous donations from individuals around the state, the nation, and the world help support our mission. Next week, the University is having...
Dear Students, While your class in genetics might teach you about chromosome variation and structure, it will likely not teach you about life insurance and saving for retirement. "Adulting 101" to the rescue. CNS Career Services is putting on this three-part series, and it begins this week. The course focuses on the transition from college to ...
Dear Students, The end of the semester is sooner than you think. Classes are more than halfway finished, and things always seem to move faster toward the end than they did at the beginning (especially for the seniors who are going to graduate!). Two quick messages: First, registration for fall is just around the corner, so make an a...
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