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At The University of Texas at Austin, we believe strongly in the value of a diverse campus community. Students and professors from Texas, across the nation and more than 100 countries enrich our learning environment.

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A PRESIDENTIAL INITIATIVE

President Powers

Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement website. read more>

 

Dr. Steve LeslieDr. Steve Leslie, Executive Vice President & Provost

The University of Texas at Austin values diversity and fosters a climate that is grounded in respect and inclusion. read more>

NEWS AND EVENTS

Speaker addresses needs of transgender students, read more>

Lavender Graduation, Black Graduation scheduled this week, read more>

Read the Institute for Community, Universities and School Partnerships newsletter, read more>

Black engineering student group wins national honors, read more>

Dr. Vincent addresses MIC concerns, read more>

DDCE 2008 Impact Report released, read more>

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Impact CoverThe DDCE Impact Report is now available.
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Mrs. Versie Lee Jackson And The Integration of Lamar University - produced by Mason Jones and Christopher Palmer

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Watch a documentary about a winning essay from the Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition come to life as a young writer discovers how his grandmother helped change the course of civil rights in Texas.

Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition website


The DDCE is currently spotlighted on Campus Viewpoints, a news section on The Chronicle of Higher Education Web site. The section features innovative university programs that are committed to making their surrounding communities better places to live. read more>

 


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