The Creative Writing Certificate Program is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2026 semester. Applicants must be full-time, degree-pursuing undergaduates at UT-Austin in order to be ...
Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
Liberal Arts at UT offers our over 9000 undergrads more than 40 majors and our graduate students many top-ranked programs in the social sciences and humanities all taught by over 750 faculty members ...
The primary focus of my research is hominoid evolution and human origins and evolution, with particular emphasis in paleoecology and functional morphology, and stratigraphy and geochronology. I ...
Derek Epp Derek Epp is an associate professor in the Department of Government. He joined the faculty in 2017 from Dartmouth College where he was a postdoc within the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center. In ...
developmental signed language disorders, constructed action, language contact, signed-spoken language interpretation ...
Rhetorical theory, history and criticism; composition studies; political discourse; critical discourse analysis; comparative/contrastive and (inter)cultural rhetoric ...
Linguistics of signed languages, American Sign Language, first language acquisition ...
Cognitive aging and neuroscience of aging in racially/ethnically diverse populations, and depression in late adulthood.
Robert C Koons Koons specializes in philosophical logic and in the application of logic to long-standing philosophical problems, including metaphysics, philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and ...
Population health, aging and the life course, stress and social ties, bereavement, social isolation, marital/partner dynamics and health, gender and sexuality ...
Betty Sue Flowers Betty Sue Flowers, Ph.D., became Director of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in 2002. Before that time, she was the Joan Negley Kelleher Centennial Professor in the ...