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UT put the requirement on hold back in 2020 because of the pandemic. Students seeking admission for the fall 2025 semester will have to submit their SAT or ACT scores.
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They say certain groups were not given the opportunity to make adjustments to comply with the new law. Because they are no longer sponsored by UT, they no longer receive financial support.
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UT said the students violated university policy by engaging in disruptive conduct and unauthorized entry. One of the students, who is four and a half years into a PhD, said he is not in a position to disrupt his degree.
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The teaching assistants sent a message with mental health resources to Arab and Muslim students seeking support amid the war in Gaza. The lawyer said four students face disciplinary action for demanding they be reinstated.
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Researchers have created a virtual campus to better understand how increasing warm weather and energy use will impact UT's energy grid.
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The "Drum" is essentially being taken apart piece by piece to make way for hospital facilities. It is expected to be completely demolished by October.
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The two teaching assistants were removed from their roles for sending a message that, in part, expressed disapproval of the university's response to the Israel-Hamas war.
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In 1983, UT Austin buried a time capsule in a park that was eventually plowed over to build the Dell Medical School.
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The museum on the UT campus underwent renovations over the past year and will now be known as the Texas Science and Natural History Museum.
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Covering the highway after the main lanes are lowered would cost the university an estimated $400 million and create more than 17 new acres of campus.