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Religious studies professor to speak at Catholic studies lecture

January 25, 2011

"The State of the Church 2011: Reflections on Contemporary American Catholicism” will be the topic the Murray/Bacik Lecture on Catholic Studies Thursday, Jan. 27.


Rocket Wireless evaluating services, not accepting new customers

January 24, 2011

Rocket Wireless is undergoing a thorough evaluation of its services.


UT installs electric car charging stations on campus

January 24, 2011

Students and employees will be able to charge up their rides at electric vehicle charging stations installed on three campuses.


UTMC doctor, community provide life-changing surgery to Algerian girl

January 21, 2011

Ryma, a 5-year-old girl from Algeria, is crawling and beginning to walk, thanks to the generosity of UT's Dr. Azedine Medhkour and area physicians who performed a surgery to improve her life.


First UT participant taking classes through National Student Exchange

January 21, 2011

UT student Kenneth Evans is studying geography at the State University of New York in Plattsburgh this semester thanks to the National Student Exchange program.


Geography student places at national science competition

January 21, 2011

UT senior Jeff Kodysh placed third in the energy division of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2010 Science and Energy Challenge.


Computer error delays credit card payment processing at UT

January 20, 2011

A software error that failed to process credit card payments on Main and Health Science campuses for several months has been corrected.


Direct deposit changes now made through myUT portal

January 20, 2011

Employees: Learn how to update direct deposit information and change your address through the myUT portal.


Professor honored with lifetime achievement award in peptide chemistry

January 20, 2011

Dr. Maurice Manning, UT Distinguished University Professor of Biochemistry and Cancer Biology, has received the 2010 Meienhofer Award for Lifetime Achievement in Peptide Chemistry.


Professor receives science education association’s highest award

January 20, 2011

Dr. Charlene Czerniak, UT professor of curriculum and instruction, has received the School Science and Mathematics Association’s George G. Mallinson Distinguished Service Award.


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