Faculty chosen for their scientifically distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications.
Neurobiology major Da'Marcus Baymon is one of two seniors honored for exemplifying leadership, scholarship, character and service.
The one-year Endangered Species Conservation Grants are to conduct conservation research or set aside habitat to assist the recovery of Texas’ black-capped vireo, golden-cheeked warbler, Navasota ladies’ tresses, Texas prairie dawn and Tobusch fishhook cactus.
College alum founded one of the most successful start-ups in Austin, an easy-to-use, online service that allows customers to design their own signs, banners and stickers.
The grant will help recruit, retain, and train the top environmental scientists of tomorrow.
Gates Millenium Scholar Damilola Olatayo hopes to use her UT education as a springboard to doing global medicine.
The College of Natural Sciences congratulates its faculty members that have demonstrated high distinction in teaching, research and service to the university and their field of study. Below are the faculty members that have received promotion in 2012.
John Crutchfield helped establish BFL as one of the premier urban field research stations in the country.