Welcome to Patton Hall, home to the College of Liberal Arts. Found items may be turned into the Classroom Help Desk located at RLP 1.214. To claim a lost item, please visit RLP 1.214 Monday-Friday, 8 ...
We lead building projects that span from reconfigured space, renovations, to new buildings for new and innovative research and academic uses. The Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Addition is the new home ...
At UT, graduate students quickly become an integral part of a vibrant intellectual community. The Department is home to an eclectic and excellent faculty, with interests and methodological approaches ...
As a designated U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center, LLILAS Benson promotes awareness, knowledge, and understanding of Latin America, the Caribbean, and their diasporas in ...
PUBLIC POLICY is the study and analysis of the patterns of actions or inactions taken by governments, including national governments, state and local governments, and various government entities (such ...
Advanced undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program at UT Austin can apply to pursue the Creative Writing Certificate. At the graduate level, MFA degrees in creative writing are offered ...
Located on the first floor of Patton Hall (RLP), Julius Glickman Conference Center is available for use by Liberal Arts faculty and staff for meetings, conferences, and other events. Opposite the main ...
The cover letter (or letter of interest) is a one-page document commonly requested with a resume as part of an employment application. To ensure that your application materials highlights your skills, ...
COMPARATIVE POLITICS is the study of domestic politics in foreign countries in a comparative perspective. Substantively, domestic politics includes political institutions (e.g., legislatures, ...
Saturday June 22 3:00pm Performing Arts Center, La Grange, TX Sunday June 23 2:00pm Winedale Barn, Winedale, TX Tickets for Camp Shakespeare performances are $10. Children 12 and under are free. For ...
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS is the study of borders: where they come from (conquest, secession, collapse), what crosses them (armies, money, people, ideas), and how they're governed (war, institutions, ...
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