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Twelve to Read Again: Look back at some of the stories that showed the university's impact in 2008

Changing with the Times: To survive declining readership, struggling newspaper industry must employ new online strategies, journalism prof says

Don't Even Think About It: Athlete's mental toughness as important as physical strength, say sport psychologists

Science at the Center of the Storm: With Hurricane Ike, researchers develop next-generation forecasts to safeguard coastal communities

Crime on the Rise?: Public perception of crime remains out of sync with reality, criminologist contends

Try a Little Tenderness: Educational psychologist says practicing self-compassion can relieve stress, improve relationships

Phantoms of the Deep: Archaeologists unearth a graveyard of ancient shipwrecks in the Black Sea

The Campaign for Texas: University announces $3 billion drive to strengthen national competitiveness, global impact

Parentology: From devotion to divorce, family scientists explore what makes parents tick

Balance Due: Faculty experts provide analysis on nation's financial crisis

Who Speaks for the Child?: Children's Rights Clinic gives voice to children who've been removed from their parents and homes

Take It Outside: Modern and contemporary sculptures bring creative energy to campus in Landmarks public art program




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