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Children Aware of White Male Monopoly on White House
Youngest citizens say exclusion due to voter prejudice
AUSTIN, Texas -Oct 6, 2008- Challenging the idea that children live in a color or gender blind world, a new study from The University of Texas at Austin reveals most elementary-school-age children are aware there has been no female, African-American, or Hispanic President of the United States. And, many of the children attribute the lack of representation to discrimination.

Experts Available for Stories Related to Halloween, Dia de los Muertos
Professors research vampires, ghosts and witches
AUSTIN, Texas -Oct. 6, 2008- University of Texas at Austin researchers are available to discuss a range of topics related to Halloween and Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), including ghosts, folklore, the occult, phobias, vampires and witchcraft.

Health Notes: Depression and Prevention During the Holidays
Researchers examine the science of mental health
AUSTIN, Texas -Oct. 1, 2008- October is National Depression Education and Awareness Month and researchers at The University of Texas at Austin are available to discuss topics ranging from preventing suicidal behavior to diagnosing and treating clinical depression.

Professor Earns Guatemala's Highest Literary Prize
Arturo Arias honored for lifetime achievement
AUSTIN, Texas -Sept. 30, 2008- Arturo Arias, professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Texas at Austin, has earned Guatemala's highest literary honor, the Miguel Angel Asturias National Literature Prize.

Vice Provost Testifies in Congressional Hearing about 'Critical' Languages
Givens highlights Arabic, Hindi and Urdu flagships
Washington, D.C. -Sept. 23, 2008- Terri Givens, vice provost and professor of government at The University of Texas at Austin, met with the U.S. House of Representatives Sept. 23 to provide testimony about the university's collaboration with the National Security Education Program to increase the nation's foreign language capacity and meet the critical need for advanced Hindi, Urdu and Arabic speakers.

Health Notes: Hispanics Face Unique Challenges
Researchers examine the science and sociology of Hispanic health
AUSTIN, Texas -Sept. 16, 2008- Hispanic Heritage month runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanics. Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin are available to discuss topics ranging from language development to health services and treatment for minority populations.

Latest Issue of Liberal Arts Insider Now Online
Newsletter highlights faculty and staff honors, new publications
AUSTIN, Texas -Sept. 10, 2008- The Sept. issue of the Liberal Arts Insider is now online. The electronic newsletter highlights faculty and staff honors, and new publications.

Education Notes: Experts for Hispanic Heritage Month
Scholars are available to discuss Latino history, culture, literature and politics
AUSTIN, Texas -Sept. 8, 2008- The United States celebrates the history, culture and traditions of citizens who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico and Latin America with National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15.
Experts at The University of Texas at Austin are available to discuss a range of topics from Latinos in the media and Mexican-American folklore, to Latino history and politics.
