Discovery of the partial skeleton of Arsinoitherium, an extinct rhino-like mammal that lived 27 million years ago in northwestern Ethiopia.[br /][strong]Photo:[/strong] J. Kappelman

Posted: January 1, 2004

New Ethiopian Fossils Open Window On Africa's “missing years”

New fossils discovered in the highlands of Ethiopia are filling gaps in scientists' understanding of the evolution of African mammals.

An international team of researchers discovered the fossils in the northwestern part of Ethiopia. The team includes scientists from several United States universities, including The University of Texas at Austin, Washington University, and the University of Michigan, as well as Ethiopia's Addis Ababa University and National Museum. The results of this research are reported in this week's issue of the journal Nature.

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Course Descriptions

Posted: January 19, 2004

Spring and Summer 2004 Course Descriptions are now online

Course descriptions for many Liberal Arts departments may be found online

Search by department, semester and year. Note: Not all Liberal Arts departments currently have online course descriptions.

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John Sibley Butler

Posted: February 1, 2004

Sociology professor appointed to Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board

Dr. John Sibley Butler is a distinguished scholar, consultant and author.

Dr. John Sibley Butler, professor of sociology and management at The University of Texas at Austin and director of the Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship and IC2 Institute, has been appointed to the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.

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Explore UT

Posted: February 24, 2004

Explore UT Opens Campus to Community on March 6

Roam our campus and meet some of the world's leading scholars in a relaxed setting.

The University of Texas at Austin will host Explore UT, a free event featuring hands-on activities, performances, exhibitions and lectures for the entire family, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 6.

More about Explore UT

Visit the Explore UT website


Samuel Gosling and friend

Posted: March 15, 2004

Unique Animal Personalities Identifiable To Observers

Individual animals have distinct personalities that can be judged as accurately as human personalities, according to new research.

"Our studies show that personality traits can be judged in dogs with impressive levels of accuracy," said Dr. Samuel Gosling, assistant professor of psychology at The University of Texas at Austin. "Our two-species (human/canine) comparative approach made it possible for the first time to interpret the animal findings in direct comparison with findings based on human participants."

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Academic Counselors Association

Posted: March 22, 2004

Academic Counselors Association Development Scholarship

Available to students and staff in the College of Liberal Arts

At least one scholarship is available to students and staff at the University of Texas at Austin who support the goals and mission of the academic advising community. Eligible candidates include, but are not limited to students, academic advisors and other staff who support advising on our campus.

More about the scholarships

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Carrin Patman

Posted: March 25, 2004

Distinguished Liberal Arts Scholars and Alumna To Be Honored

For significant contributions to the liberal arts

Bernth O.Lindfors, Carrin Patman and John Trimble will receive the 2004 Pro Bene Meritis awards on Friday from the Liberal Arts Foundation Advisory Council of The University of Texas at Austin.

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Lauren Lien

Posted: March 30, 2004

Truman Scholarship Awarded to Liberal Arts Student

Lauren Lien received prestigious award

Lauren Lien, a junior majoring in Government and Humanities at The University of Texas at Austin, has been named one of 77 winners nationally of $26,000 scholarships awarded by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation.

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Sarah Tierney

Posted: March 30, 2004

Plan II Honors Student
Awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship

First student from the university to be awarded this scholarship

Sarah Tierney, a senior from The University of Texas at Austin has been awarded one of this year’s prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarships to study in Great Britain. She is the first student from the university to be awarded this scholarship.

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Janet M. Davis

Posted: March 30, 2004

Winners of the Hamilton Book Awards Announced

Two Liberal Arts Faculty Members Recognized

The winners of this year’s University Co-op Robert W. Hamilton Book Awards were announced Sunday (March 28) at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin. The Hamilton Awards are the highest honor of literary achievement given to published authors at The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Larry R. Faulkner, president of the university, hosted the event and announced the winners.

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Chiquita Collins

Posted: March 30, 2004

Sociologist Receives Career Enhancement Award

A total of 20 recipients were selected from a national competition representing three academic disciplines

Dr. Chiquita Collins, an assistant professor of sociology at The University of Texas at Austin, has received a Career Enhancement Award for Junior Faculty, which is administered by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Susan Napier

Posted: April 1, 2004

Faculty Members Awarded NEH Fellowships

Three College of Liberal Arts faculty members received NEH Fellowships

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded three fellowships to faculty at The University of Texas at Austin for 2004

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The Friar Society

Posted: April 7, 2004

Friars select Forgie for teaching excellence award

$12,000 Friar Centennial Teaching Fellowship

Dr. George Forgie, an associate professor of history at The University of Texas at Austin, has been given the $12,000 Friar Centennial Teaching Fellowship, the university’s largest award for undergraduate teaching excellence, by The Friar Society.

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Martha Ann Selby

Posted: April 13, 2004

Guggenheim Fellowships awarded to
four university faculty members

Asian Studies Professor Among Winners

Four faculty members from The University of Texas at Austin have been appointed Guggenheim Fellows on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.

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Melisa Gerecci

Posted: May 1, 2004

Liberal Arts Student Awarded Beinecke Scholarship

Scholar will received graduate education support

Melisa Gerecci has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship worth $32,000 in support of her graduate education. She was one of 18 awardees selected from a pool of 87 nominations. Each scholar will receive $2,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school.

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(From left) From the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Dr. José Luis Montiel and Dr. Leopoldo Bernucci, chair, with Spanish teacher Tom Jolliffe from Anderson High School.

Posted: May 4, 2004

Central Texas Students Participate in Poetry Contest

Nearly 145 students participated this year

UTeach, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin have brought together elementary, middle and high school students and teachers, parents and family, members of the Spanish-speaking community and the departmental faculty for its Annual Poetry Declamation Contest.

More about the contest

Department of Spanish and Portuguese


UT Tower: Academic lighting

Posted: May 15, 2004

Dean's Distinguished Graduates for 2004

12 Liberal Arts Students selected for special honor

Associate Dean Linda Ferreria-Buckley announced the Dean's Distinguished Graduates for 2004 prior to the commencement ceremonies on May 22.

The twelve honorees and some of their accomplishments are listed below.

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Brian Levack, Oloruntoyin Falola, and Elizabeth Richmond-Garza

Posted: May 17, 2004

Academy of Distinguished Teachers for 2004

Three Liberal Arts professors included in honors

Six new faculty members have been elected to the Academy of Distinguished Teachers at The University of Texas at Austin. The academy is intended to recognize and enhance teaching, particularly at the undergraduate level.

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Dr. Toyin Falola

Posted: May 17, 2004

Liberal Arts Professor Named to Council of Chiefs in Nigeria

History professor receives honor from Nigeria

AUSTIN, Texas—Dr. Toyin Falola, a professor of history at The University of Texas at Austin, has been appointed a chief in the council to King Oba AsuluV, the Alauga of Auga, in Nigeria. The honor is bestowed upon those who have distinguished themselves in their professions and have contributed to the growth and development of their societies.

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Liberal Arts Career Services

Posted: July 9, 2004

New survey sponsored by Liberal Arts Career Services

Seeking information about the paths alumni have taken in the workplace

Liberal Arts Career Services is making changes in our career services program to better serve our students, and as part of these changes we want to provide more information to our students about the paths our alumni have taken in the workplace. We want to show them what you have learned from having made your transition to the workplace and/or graduate study. The information you provide will be used to develop web pages about each major and the typical career paths of individuals from that major.

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Alexandra Chirinos

Posted: July 12, 2004

Liberal Arts Grad Receives Prestigious Scholarship

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Awards are most generous offered by any private American foundation.

LANSDOWNE, VA – Thirty-nine recent college graduates, including Alexandra Chirinos from the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin, will received an annual award of up to $50,000 from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation for the length of their graduate or professional degrees.

More about this award

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation

More about Alexandra Chirinos


Texas Archeological Research Lab

Posted: July 12, 2004

Archeological Lab Receives NEH Grant

TARL to develop four new Web exhibits for Texas Beyond History

The Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) in the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin has received a $170,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to create a series of online educational exhibits.

More about this grant

Texas Archeological Research Lab

Texas Beyond History


Posted: July 13, 2004

UTeach Liberal Arts Receives $40,000 Grant To Pilot
“A Study of Heroes” Program

The UTeach Liberal Arts program at The University of Texas at Austin has received a $40,000 grant from The Cullen Trust for Higher Education to pilot “A Study of Heroes,” an educational program developed by The Raoul Wallenberg Committee.

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Edu.de German Academic Exchange Service

Posted: July 13, 2004

Student Awarded Prestigious (DAAD) Scholarship

Scholarship to support study abroad in Germany

William Bibee, a senior from The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded an Edu.de German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD by its German acronym) scholarship. He was among 56 students from 46 different Canadian and U.S. universities to receive one of these prestigious scholarships to study in Germany.

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Robert Crosnoe

Posted: July 13, 2004

Sociology Researcher Gets $300,000 to Examine Education and Adolescent Development

Among six early career scholars selected nationwide

Dr. Robert Crosnoe, an assistant professor of sociology at The University of Texas at Austin, is among six researchers nationwide to be appointed William T. Grant Scholars, each of whom will receive $300,000, over five years to support their research.

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Samuel Gosling

Posted: July 25, 2004

Personality Impressions Based on Personal Web sites

Study by Dr. Samuel Gosling shows that personal Web sites can convey an accurate personality impression of the creator

Ever “Google” someone you didn’t know? Perhaps to check out a prospective supervisor before a job interview, or maybe to find information about an upcoming blind date? You might be able to discern more than you expect if your subject has a personal Web site.

More about the study...


New e-mail notification policy

Posted: August 15, 2004

New e-mail notification policy

Electronic mail is a mechanism for official University communication to students

The speed, efficiency and low cost of e-mail will improve communications and reduce costs, resulting in important benefits to the University and its students. This policy is already in effect at many colleges and universities around the nation, and, for most of us here at the University, this will not be a change.

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Frequently asked questions about the Policy...


Dr. John Mirowsky

Posted: August 18, 2004

Study Examines the Best Age For Women to Start Having Children

AUSTIN, Texas-The social and economic benefits of delaying parenthood more than compensate for reproductive health issues related to aging, according to new research by a sociologist at The University of Texas at Austin.

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Georgetown and Austin police officers, traveled to Minas Gerais, Brazil

Posted: September 1, 2004

Brazilian Police Visit Central Texas in Community Policing Exchange

AUSTIN, Texas--A Brazilian police delegation will make a two-week visit to
the Austin area Sept. 5 –18 to receive special training in community policing techniques, tour law enforcement facilities and engage in dialog with academics, community leaders and government officials.

More about Brazilian delegation...

The Brazil Center

LBJ School of Public Affairs


Apply to graduate online

Posted: September 13, 2004

Graduation Application now Online

Eligible students may submit application online using UTEID

Students who are eligible and are planning to gradaute this Decemeber may now apply to graduate online using their UTEID to check their record and authenticate the application. Students will receive an email confirmation of their application and may chaeck on the status of the application using the same web address.

Apply to Graduate Online


Major Declaration Workshop

Posted: September 20, 2004

Major Declaration Workshop

Need to make a MAJOR decision?

Attention all undeclared Liberal Arts Students! You are invited to attend a workshop where you can evaluate personal skills and interests,learn more about Liberal Arts majors, and explore internship and careerplanning opportunities.

Sign up for a workshop...


Academic Advising

Posted: October 10, 2004

Academic advising for spring underway

Meet with your advisor to plan for next semester

Academic advising is not required for undeclared students unless they are on scholastic probation.

Students with a declared major should meet with an advisor in their major department. Undeclared students should meet with an advisor in the Dean's office. Students should consult the College Registration web page for resources, including an advising checklist, answers to common questions and links to ROSE, the online registration system.

More Registration Information...

Find your advisor...


Dr. Tim Schallert and Dr. Theresa Jones

Posted: October 20, 2004

Psychology Researchers Awarded NIH Grant

Part of Team Studying Stroke Neurorehabilitation

AUSTIN - Dr. Tim Schallert and Dr. Theresa Jones, psychologists at The University of Texas at Austin, along with researchers from the University of Southern California (USC), have been awarded $1.8 million to explore new directions in stroke neuro-rehabilitation.


The University of Texas at Austin is the 15th-best university in the world

Posted: November 15, 2004

UT Austin wins 15th place in world list of 200 best universities

According to a new global ranking produced by The Times of London newspaper

The University of Texas at Austin is the 15th-best university in the world, according to a new global ranking produced by The Times of London newspaper in its Nov. 5 edition.

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Tom Pangle

Posted: November 15, 2004

The Liberal Arts Insider is now online.

Faculty and Staff Newsletter

Tom Pangle (Government) has been invited to an Intellectual Summit, under the patronage of the Netherlands Prime Minister Dr. Jan Peter Balkende, to "discuss the meaning and political relevance of the European idea and its value for contemporary issues and social developments." The principal findings of the Intellectual Summit will be presented by the Prime Minister at the EU-political summit.

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Dr. Alan C. Bovik

Posted: November 16, 2004

Engineers, Psychologists To Duplicate Search Process of Human Eye

AUSTIN, Texas – A team of engineers and psychologists at The University of Texas at Austin has received $1.2 million from the National Science Foundation to develop a visual search system capable of finding objects in cluttered environments.

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New Faculty 2004-2005

Posted: November 18, 2004

New Faculty in the College of Liberal Arts

Thirty five scholars join the College for 2004-2005

Our faculty members continue to make a difference in and out of the classroom, and as a result, they receive the highest honors and are invited to give endowed lectures around the globe.

Download the Liberal Arts New Faculty Brochure (pdf)...