Five Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Sloan Fellowships
The fellowships are given to early-career scientists and scholars whose achievements and potential identify them as rising stars, the next generation of scientific leaders.
The fellowships are given to early-career scientists and scholars whose achievements and potential identify them as rising stars, the next generation of scientific leaders.
Chemistry professor Brent Iverson discusses the role of teaching in the evolution of his textbook.
When considering college students and their drinking patterns through college, not everyone is the same, says Dr. Kim Fromme, Professor of Clinical Psychology and member of the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research.
Science students can study abroad amidst rigid graduation plans.
Having freshmen perform research doesn’t just improve undergraduate learning, it convinces more students to become science majors.
Natural Sciences pilots high-tech courses.
The institute has committed to doubling the numbers of students enrolled in UTeach programs nationwide, from 5,000 to 10,000, by 2017, through partnership with 100Kin10 movement.
Mathematical biologist Lauren Ancel Meyers takes on global pandemics as part of the Longhorn Network's Game Changers series.
Watch this audio slideshow of the Chemistry Kitchen, where hilarity, and edibility, ensued.
In this video biologist Jim Bryant and psychologist Sam Gosling explore the science, and pseudo-science, of Sherlock Holmes.
At age 90, New York style icon Iris Apfel is perhaps the college's most unusual professor.
Faculty chosen for their distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications.
Rising young researcher and new recruit one of esteemed group of faculty receiving a new round of grants from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas.