John Chase was the first Black person to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin's School of Architecture and to become a licensed architect in the South.
AUSTIN, Texas — A new state-of-the-art project aims to revolutionize water use at the University of Texas at Austin. The university is developing a 9,600-square-foot processing facility on campus that will allow it to decrease its water usage by an estimated 40%.
The University of Texas at Austin announced plans Thursday to build a 9,600-square-foot water recycling facility that will allow the school to reduce its water
The job abandoned by Jay Hartzell last week requires withstanding pressure from the highest offices in the state and criticism from the student body. I say: Bring it on.
AUSTIN, Texas — It is what President Donald Trump calls the " largest AI infrastructure project " in history, which will create more than 100,000 jobs. The leaders of Softbank, Open AI and Oracle are coming together to announce the formation of Stargate.
Center hires Charles Taylor, a leader in AI technology and founder of HeartFlow, to start collaboration between Oden Institute and Dell Medical School.
A new Austin-based performance project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines about migration and enforcement.
Speakers also “have a great deal of influence over the day-to-day business of the House,” Alison Craig, an assistant professor at the University ... Austin) believes the Speaker’s race is being influenced by outside sources who want to control the Te ...
Matthew McConaughey 's recent outing with his daughter Vida was a slam dunk. The Oscar-winning actor, 55, and Vida, 15, stepped out to support the University of Texas' women's basketball team in their game against the University of Tennessee's women's basketball team on Thursday.
Fred Newhouse, a graduate of Prairie View A&M University and an Olympic gold medalist in 1976, died on Jan. 20; he was 76 years old.
The late Augie Garrido produced two of Texas' six baseball national championships during his tenure and always famously said, "Omaha is mandatory."
Joe J. Bernal, a beloved political and educational figure in San Antonio best known for championing the state’s earliest bilingual education laws, died Saturday at 97. He was at home in San Antonio, surrounded by his family,