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Science Study Break Looks at Superhuman Strength
In this installment of Science Study Break Drs. Jan and Terry Todd, co-founders and co-directors of the Stark Center for Physical Culture & Sports, look at the strength of superheroes like Batman and the Avengers, and discuss the realities of human strength.
Film Shares Architect’s Mission for African Schools
Erinn McGurn, M. Arch. ’98, worked with RTF filmmakers to tell a story about the importance of education in rural Zambia through the eyes of two sisters.
Getting ahead with online courses
University Extension lets students earn college credit from anywhere in the world. In this video, Peace Corps member Adam Fivenson describes how.
Where undergrads find a spark for creativity
Through exposure to and interaction with collection materials at the Harry Ransom Center, undergraduate students can open the door to the creative process.
On religion and politics
Religious Studies Professor Tom Tweed discusses religion’s role in politics and its impact on this year’s election season outcomes.
Guatemalan National Police Archive
Through an unexpected discovery of a cache of incriminating government documents, the University of Texas Libraries are finding new relevance as custodian of the fragile historical record of human rights.
Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional
Watch a Spanish-language video: Through an unexpected discovery of a cache of incriminating government documents, the University of Texas Libraries are finding new relevance as custodian of the fragile historical record of human rights.
The El Anatsui install at Blanton
In this behind the scenes video, artists, curators and more work together to install the “El Anatsui: When I Last Wrote to You About Africa” exhibition on display at The Blanton until Jan. 22.
Challenging a woman’s role in medicine
Alumna Sue Ellen Young Knolle was determined to pursue medical school after graduating from UT in the ’60s, despite it not being a traditional path for women at the time.
Another side of Haiti
Watch how a team of graduate students traveled to Haiti to help assess a rural community’s needs and secure long-term support for development projects.
100 years and building
After celebrating a century of innovation and education, the School of Architecture is tackling the next generation of built design.
Blogging Iraq
Watch Government student Ali Rawaf’s video about how he became a political blogger in Iraq and how blogging can empower people in the Middle East.
Noticing patterns in residency and naturalization
In this tenth installment of the “Border Views” video series, Martha Menchaca, professor in the Department of Anthropology, discusses her research into the trends and historical context behind naturalization and the birthright movement and her thoughts on curbing undocumented migration from Mexico to the United States.
History repeats itself with birthright movement
In this tenth installment of the “Border Views” video series, Martha Menchaca, professor in the Department of Anthropology, discusses her research into the trends and historical context behind naturalization and the birthright movement and her thoughts on curbing undocumented migration from Mexico to the United States.


