Media Advisories
| Jan. 31 | Biggest open house in Texas set for March 1 |
| Jan. 30 | Feminist scholar Naomi Wolf headlines symposium |
| Jan. 30 | Concert celebrates black composers and arrangers |
Jan. 31 Health Notes: Researchers Examine Romantic Relationships
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin examine the science and sociology of intimate relationships, from the initial attraction between two people to the effects of long-term compatibility and separation. The following experts are available to discuss their research on human relationships.Jan. 30 Aerospace Engineer's Lifetime Achievements Honored by International Space Foundation
Dr. Hans Mark, aerospace engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin, will be honored with the 2008 General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award from the Space Foundation for more than 50 years of impact and leadership in space policy and the space industry.Jan. 29 Welfare Reform in Texas Has Not Worked, According to University of Texas at Austin Researchers
Most Texas families who leave welfare remain in or near poverty and many are likely to return to the welfare rolls in the future, say University of Texas at Austin researchers.Jan. 29 Gene Discovery Made Easier with Powerful New Networking Technique
The identification of disease-causing genes will be much easier and faster using a powerful new gene-networking model developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.Jan. 29 Liberal Arts to Reopen Garrison Hall, Home to Nationally Noted History Program
The College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin this week will mark the reopening of Garrison Hall, the recently renovated home of the university's nationally recognized history program.Jan. 28 Harry Ransom Center Introduces New Web Site
The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin has introduced a new Web site.Jan. 25 Accomplishments of Prestigious Awards Winners Recognized by The University of Texas at Austin
Some of the most prestigious awards given by The University of Texas at Austin were presented to recipients Wednesday, Jan. 23, during an honors dinner at the Blanton Museum of Art.Jan. 23 Seismic Images Show Dinosaur-Killing Meteor Made Bigger Splash
The most detailed three-dimensional seismic images yet of the Chicxulub crater, a mostly submerged and buried impact crater on the Mexico coast, may modify a theory explaining the extinction of 70 percent of life on Earth 65 million years ago.Jan. 23 For Creating New Field of Science, Texas Chemist Wins International Prize
Dr. Allen Bard, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin, was awarded the 2008 Wolf Prize in Chemistry jointly with Professor William Moerner of Stanford University.