March 31 The University of Texas at Austin’s graduate programs rank among nation’s best in U.S. News & World Report survey
The University of Texas at Austin's schools of Business, Information and Law and its colleges of Education and Engineering each rank among the nation's top graduate programs in this year's U.S. News & World Report magazine survey.March 30 School of Journalism to host international journalists as part of U.S. Department of State program
The University of Texas at Austin School of Journalism will host a delegation of 10 journalists from Europe and Eurasia April 5-13 as part of the U.S. Department of State's inaugural Edward. R. Murrow Journalism Program.March 29 The University of Texas at Austin increases tuition an average of 4.9 percent over the next two years
The University of Texas at Austin will raise tuition an average of 4.9 percent over the next two years, increasing the cost for the average Texas resident student in 2007 to $4,050 per semester.March 29 University of Texas at Austin student awarded $30,000 Truman Scholarship
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation has awarded Manasi Deshpande, an honors student majoring in Plan II, economics and mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin, a $30,000 scholarship to pursue her graduate degree. The scholarship winners were announced Tuesday, March 28, in Washington D.C. This is the ninth consecutive year that a University of Texas at Austin student has been awarded a Truman Scholarship.March 28 Actuarial studies position in mathematics funded by Buck Consultants
Buck Consultants, one of the world's leading human resource and benefits consulting firms, announced today that it has funded the position of Buck Consultants Assistant Director of Actuarial Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.March 27 The University of Texas at Austin receives full accreditation for human subject research
The University of Texas at Austin has received full accreditation of its human research protection programs from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs.March 27 Irene Castillo of Olton, Texas, and Alexis Fernandez of McAllen, Texas, named Migrant Students of the Year at The University of Texas at Austin
High school students Irene Castillo of Olton, Texas, and Alexis Fernandez of McAllen, Texas, were named Students of the Year on Monday, March 27, by the Migrant Student Graduation Enhancement Program at The University of Texas at Austin.March 21 Boyer-Moore Theorem Prover awarded prestigious Software System Award
The Boyer-Moore Theorem Prover, developed by Robert S. Boyer, J Strother Moore and Matt Kaufmann of The University of Texas at Austin, was awarded the 2005 Software System Award by the Association of Computing Machinery.March 16 New geosciences model explains ocean formation and advances search for deep-water oil and gas
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences and the Universite Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France, have developed a new model to explain how continents break apart to form new oceans. Their discovery may improve targeting of deep-water oil and gas reserves.March 14 38 exemplary migrant students to be honored March 27 at The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin will honor 38 exemplary migrant high school students and announce the names of two seniors selected as Migrant Students of the Year during the 2006 Migrant Student Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon on March 27 at the Frank C. Erwin Special Events Center.March 10 Division of Continuing Education wins six national marketing awards
The Division of Continuing Education at The University of Texas at Austin has received national recognition from the University Continuing Education Association for six outstanding marketing and communications initiatives.March 9 $1 million gift to University of Texas Libraries is largest single grant in its history
The University of Texas Libraries has received the largest single gift in its history, a $1 million grant from University of Texas at Austin alumnus Jan J. Roberts, who has established an endowment in honor of her late husband, Richard T. 'Dick' Roberts.