Taking the tactics of physical distancing to a whole new level, the university's business school teams with a tech startup.
The site will be the first of its kind toward providing a training pipeline for soldiers and students of the college district.
Donors can send monetary gifts to students during the drive, helping them realize projects reflecting the current challenges in society.
Even while campuses are stilled and in-person gatherings have given way to virtual versions, the college district has myriad events planned.
The age group this week represents 6.1 percent of hospitalizations, with 8 more cases seen as a troubling trend.
To support getting Central Texans back to work amid pandemic, the local college district has slashed tuition on 12 fast-track programs.
Students at Xplor Preschools in Austin, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth held a virtual food drive to benefit their community members in need
The community college district is the first in Texas to switch over some of its campuses entirely to wind and solar power.
Students will have the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship from the founder of one of the most recognized brands in Texas.
St. David’s Neal Kocurek Scholarship Program awards bestowed to high school students in Austin, Leander, Pflugerville and Manor.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers a helpful primer to avoid food poisoning amid other concerns centered on coronavirus.
The program offers apprentices a unique opportunity to receive training and employment from one of the world’s leading tech companies.
Only 5 percent will be fully in person, with the remaining 20 percent offered through hybrid courses offered via online and in-person.
With the 7-day average coronavirus positivity rate trending downward since July 16, officials need to determine which firms to open first.
American Campus Communities officials detailed the thoroughnesss of their process in keeping their sites free of the coronavirus.
Given the ongoing reach of coronavirus, the board of trustees also agreed in-person learning won't start until at least November.
Police said there was no threat to the campus after a fake message was inadvertently sent to community members alerting to shots fired.
Xplor’s new Club Connect program provides a solution for students whose public school is online only this fall
The board of trustees have scheduled a meeting on Thursday to determine whether to push the start date for in-person learning.
The briefing set for 1:40 p.m. will provide insights as students and faculty face the prospect of returning to classes amid a pandemic.
Local researchers joined counterparts at Northwestern University in pinpointing what data to track in enacting safety measures.
Those donating through the month of August can drop off at the Williamson County Juvenile Services in Georgetown or arrange for pickup.
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A Petrified Forest National Park rock has given UT-Austin scientists a powerful new tool to understand past catastrophic events.
Texas Education Agency issued online protocol, resources amid growing illness spread while AG warns religious leaders of different rules.
In light of the growing spread of coronavirus, Dr. Mark Escott ordered schools not to reopen until after September 7.
The school's president got word on Monday night of the first death from the respiratory illness at the university.
Protective face coverings will be required in classrooms to operate at 40 pecent occupancy, among other illness-preventing safeguards.
Officials determined that suspending the requirement is necessary as many students were unable to take the test due to the coronavirus.
Amid a growing dialogues about racism in America, football players and other athletes issue a list of demands to school officials.
Ahead of Juneteenth commemorating the end of slavery, a virtual discusssion will address ways to heal a societal divide after past injustice
Most fall courses will remain online as society continues to grapple with the spread of the coronavirus, officials noted.
Austin educators gathered Friday morning in Republic Square Park to demonstrate their commitment to safeguarding Black students.
Impacted by illness in the recent past, the university will allow people to remove masks only when alone in an office or at residence rooms.
Physical distancing guidelines in an age of pandemic has yielded a virtual graduation ceremoney for students lauded for their resiliency.
The school notified state regulators to the upcoming job cuts as part of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act.
A univesity spokesman told Patch that 26 staffers tested or presumed positive since the onset of the respiratory illness spread.
WiFi-equipped buses will now be available to students from 8 a.m. until 4:15 p.m. thanks to the school district's partner CapMetro.
This week's ceremony will be unlike others before it as the school continues to practice physical distancing as a pandemic safeguard.
Facing one of the most challenging periods since its 1885 founding, the Catholic university is in the throes of major changes.