University of Texas at Austin

Latino Professors at University of Texas at Austin Face Wage Inequality

Education leaders at the University of Texas at Austin are now discussing ways to address the problems of Latino and Hispanic professors.

New Texas State Gun Law Allows College Students to Legally Arm Themselves on Campus Grounds

Monday August 1 ushered in a day of controversy in Texas, as the state's 2015 "Campus Carry" law went into effect, allowing students at public universities to legally carry concealed firearms on campus.

Gun Rights Activists to Stage Mock Mass Killing on Texas Campus

The University of Texas at Austin will be the site of a mock mass killing on Saturday that gun rights activists say is aimed at protesting efforts to restrict the right to carry firearms on campus.

Sex Toys on Campus: UT Austin Students Protesting Concealed Weapons on Campus Will Carry Dildos Instead

In August 2016 , Texas will join states like Colorado and Kansas and allow its citizens to carry concealed weapons on public university campuses. The news frustrated parents, professors, and students alike. At the University of Texas in Austin it has sparked an protest involving dildos.

George P. Bush Latino Leadership Award & News: Award for Jeb Bush's Son Divides Texas Latinos

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush on Monday was honored at the University of Texas at Austin, which awarded the oldest son of Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush its first Latino Leadership Award.

University of Texas at Austin Considering Increasing Funds for Latino, Ethnic Studies as Border Patrol-Themed Party Sparks Protests

After reports came out about a University of Texas at Austin fraternity party, hundreds of students marched through the University of Texas at Austin's campus on Thursday to rally against the Phi Gamma Delta (or "Fiji") border patrol party and the way Hispanics were portrayed.

University of Texas at Austin Frat Reportedly Throws Border Patrol Party: Attendees Wear Sombreros, Don Names Like 'Pablo Sanchez'

Phi Gamma Delta under investigation for throwing insensitive party A university fraternity in Texas is receiving unwanted attention for throwing a border patrol-themed party.

Garcia Marquez Archive Price & Cost: University of Texas Refuses to Announce How Much it Paid for Archives

The university of Texas withholds the price it paid for Garcia Marquez archive. Last month the University of Texas acquired the archives of the late great Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a set of precious documents and manuscripts that includes original material from books such as "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Cholera," as well as more than 2,000 pieces of correspondence, including letters from such notables as Carlos Fuentes and Graham Greene.

FCC Spectrum Auction Impact on Hispanic-Owned Businesses: Congested Airwaves May Hinder Latino Firms

Texas has become a breeding ground for Hispanic-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, but wireless technologies appear to be a problem in targeting audiences and markets.
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