The mission of the NROTC program is to develop midshipmen mentally, morally, and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor, and loyalty in order to commission college ...
"People draw on history (and by relation archaeology) every day; whether it’s family history, histories of national pride, state pride, local legends, all of it goes into shaping our own understanding ...
The Black Studies Collective at The University of Texas at Austin is a collective endeavor like no other Black studies initiative in the country. The Collective draws its strength from four distinct ...
For me this focus on cultural forms is a concern with the skin of culture, its performances, its smells, its awkward and beautiful glances; it is multi-sensory and intermedial. Historically cultural ...
The Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis (IUPRA) is an interdisciplinary policy research institute that provides research to inspire intersectional policy solutions. Our mission is to ...
As one of the liberal arts, Government - also called political science - teaches students how to think and communicate about politics. A Government major can dissect and evaluate actual or proposed ...
The Department of Asian Studies is dedicated to an academic study of Asia that aims to transform its students and faculty intellectually, professionally, and personally. We create new knowledge across ...
With over 60 Core and Affiliate faculty from a dozen departments across UT, the Center represents the extraordinary depth and breadth of faculty expertise in the study of East Asia. Created in 2004, ...
Oral history interviews, conducted by trained interviewers, recorded with good equipment, and archived in a publicly accessible archive, are one of the most effective ways of capturing the experiences ...
Welcome to LGBTQ Studies at UT! Founded in 2017, LGBTQ Studies is a program of the Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Our mission is to support teaching and learning about LGBTQ+ ...
The Health and Relationships Project (HARP) studies how married partners influence each other’s health behaviors, mental health, and physical health over time. Beginning in 2015, we collected survey ...