More than 10,000 students each year take introductory courses in biology, chemistry, statistics and psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. Success in these large-enrollment courses can make or break a student’s entire college trajectory and eventual career path.
This fall, the College of Natural Sciences welcomes its largest ever freshman class, continuing an upward trend in student enrollment in the college.
From studying stars and the Higgs boson to understanding fish ecology, DNA repair and cancer drugs, these innovative faculty members build on the college’s reputation for groundbreaking research and research-based teaching.
Stephanie Tutak, a junior biology major, spent her summer helping researchers study the crippling disease tuberous sclerosis in Warsaw, Poland. What she found there was not only science research experience, but deep links to her past.
After 50 years of service to the university, physicist retires from his duties fostering the construction and renovation of the college's research buildings and labs.
Program added 63 more qualified professionals to the rapidly growing field of health IT at its graduation ceremony July 26.
Professors are beginning to replace expensive, cumbersome textbooks with technology.
A presidential award usually means you're doing something right.
Nothing makes a romantic night quite like stargazing from atop a UT building.
Payne will be responsible for faculty promotion and tenure, recruiting and retention, annual faculty reports and faculty development.
Ten-foot tall 'Interdependency' highlights the complex dependencies and interactions among various animals and plants in marine ecosystems.