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CIE joins the fun at Explore UT

(L to R) Debby Denehy, Nancy Hanson and Itzel McClaren of PETEX

3/3/2010

On Saturday, March 6, the university welcomes an estimated 30,000 visitors to Explore UT, "The Biggest Open House in Texas." Find out what CIE, represented by the K-16 Education Center and PETEX, has in store for this year's event.

Amy Pro: Lifelong learner, educator, and student advocate

Amy Pro earns her PhD.

3/2/2010

Amy Pro has a unique relationship with the university and lifelong learning. She earned her Ph.D. here at the same time her son and daughter were also enrolled and earning their bachelor degrees. For the past six years, she has been the principal of the UT Online High School (UTHS).

CIE celebrates centennial

3/1/2010

Since its inception in 1910, CIE has opened the doors of The University of Texas at Austin to anyone with a desire to learn. Our students, faculty and staff have filled the last 100 years with stories of great determination, personal sacrifice, joyful accomplishment, and rich discovery.

An Auspicious Sign

Halley's comet was a sign of things to come for CIE students in Texas and around the world.

2/28/2010

In 1910, Continuing and Innovative Education (CIE) was created by the university's Board of Regents “to make the university more useful to the people of Texas.” That same year Halley's Comet was seen from Earth for the first time in 75 years and photographed for the very first time, perhaps signaling the imminent impact CIE would have on Texas and the world.

Every Day A New Story

The University of Texas at Austin famous Tower, photographed at sunrise

2/28/2010

For the next 100 days, Continuing and Innovative Education celebrates its 100th Anniversary by asking the question, “How do you fill 100 years?”.

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