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A Red and Blue Nation?: Political scientist debunks three common myths about American voters

Gone to Texas: Texas-size welcome for new students marks start of academic year

Unnatural Disaster: Recovery remains elusive for Hurricane Katrina survivors, researchers say

Going for Gold: Twenty-seven Longhorns represent six countries in 2008 Olympic Games

First Bloom: Wildflower Center cultivates kids’ connection with nature through national program

Not Your Mama's Science Class: Cool lessons in hot science delivered by new education symposium

Cool Reads: Faculty and staff choose chill-worthy books to help you beat the heat this summer

Bouncing Back: Resilience is key to thriving rather than just surviving, says expert

A Dignified Death: Nursing researcher examines what people want to control as end of life unfolds

Free Minds: Adults break through financial and social barriers to pursue intellectual life in Humanities Institute program

World Talent, Texas Tradition: Class of 2008 graduates discover new paths to changing the world

Politics in the Pews: Researchers explore the role of religion in mobilizing African American and Latino voters




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