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UTSA adopts Click Commerce’s research, compliance software
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Sole Finalist Named for UTPA President Position
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Collaboration creates 250 jobs in Richardson
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Gophers to Play Texas at TCF Bank Stadium in 2015
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Tech research at UT in line for $2M in funding
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Tech receives $21.5 million bonus from state for research
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Pearson Foundation's $1 Million Donation Will Create an Applied Psychometric Research Center at The University...
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RF Code Announces First Ever Wire-Free Liquid Detection Sensor
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In the race to turn back the biological clock, consumers are reaching for an unproven...
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TerraTherm, Inc.: TerraTherm Royalty Payments to The University of Texas at Austin Top $1 Million...
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Dallas-based Rainbow Days to put on Kids University summer camp
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Deaths: Clyde John Bennett Johnson Jr., 86, of San Antonio, Texas, died Aug. 23, 2004
He was born Oct. 31, 1917, in Austin, Texas, and moved to San Antonio with his family shortly after his birth. Johnson attended Westmoorland College now Trinity University in San Antonio and the University of Texas in Austin where he earned a bachelors' degree in business administration. Later he attended...
Texas to Have Regional Biodefense Center.
By Mitch Mitchell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 5--Dr. David Walker announces Thursday that UT medical centers are receiving national grants for biodefense research. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas will receive...
Texas Universities Form Team to Seek Funds for Homeland-Security Research.
By Maria Recio, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 26--WASHINGTON--Texas universities have agreed to work together in a consortium to apply for federal research funding that Congress is poised to approve for homeland security. The Texas...
Mischief makers: the men behind all those anti-affirmative action lawsuits - includes news analysis on court decisions that affect diversity in higher education
When a group of Republican state lawmakers last summer mounted a public campaign to find potential plaintiffs for a class-action lawsuit against the University of Michigan's affirmative action admissions policies, Jennifer Gratz responded immediately. Gratz, a policeman's daughter and former high school homecoming queen, had been rejected by Michigan in...
Remarks at a fundraising luncheon in Dallas, Texas
Thank you very much. Lloyd Bentsen already said this, but I want to reemphasize that in my opinion, when the history of our administration has been written, even those who disagreed with a lot of things I did will say that, unquestionably, Al Gore was the most important and influential...
Fighting everything German in Texas, 1917-1919.
The advent of World War I heightened American discrimination against German immigrants in Texas. There had been several instances where Anglo-American Texans would physically abuse German Texans. To alleviate ethnic tensions, many German Texans participated in anti-German activities. Some German newspapers even servedas anti-German propaganda platforms for the US government....
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