- UT-Austin Named by “Noodle.com” as Most Influential College in Texas
- UT’s burnt-orange named best school team colors – must have been judged by the late Bum Phillips.
- In final address, Powers promotes research and UT faculty
- UT’s Powers Calls for Rethinking How Tenure is Used
- UT football: Another player dismissed
- Women learn self-defense techniques in UTPD class
- Rio Grande Valley, UT get federal help for space industry and trade
- Midwestern State University To Begin Accepting Applications for President VIDEO
- TSTC Awarded 2015 Military Friendly Schools Designation
- McMurry University Awarded Military Friendly School Title from G.I. Jobs
- Deans among new faculty at HPU
- UT Tyler receives Outstanding Distance Learning Faculty award
- Texas Tech sets record enrollment, 3rd biggest year-to-year increase
- TTUHSC researcher: Changing gut material could lead to cure of IBD
- Tech seniors graduate with debt, affected by economy
- Spotify study shows Tech students listen mostly to Justin Bieber – disgusting, a bad mark on TTU
- TTU class promotes upcoming Josh Abbott Band album, gains industry experience
- Howard, ASU agreement eases transfers
- Wayland Baptist Univ. holds Saw You At The Pole rally
- For Poor Students, Getting to College is Just the Start of the Challenge AUDIO – another woe is them story.
- Spurrier takes a shot at Texas A&M for playing Lamar
- Cadet will get $1,300 senior boots for free for protecting Texas A&M’s Reveille mascot vs. SMU
- A&M freshmen to receive on-campus living priority
- Panel to highlight link between A&M, oil industry
- Former TCU student acquitted on on-campus sexual assault charge
- UNT event aims to spark community-wide caring campaign
- UNT College of Business names first recipient of endowed professorship
- Mexican Consulate, UNT to provide education information center
- TCU: New parking garage plans spark debate at community meeting
- Baylor Crew to host first regatta since 2005
- Baylor to lower acceptance rate for popular majors in effort to increase retention rate
- UTPB fall enrollment increases 8.6 percent
- UTEP president relays 2015 priorities to Texas House speaker
Higher Ed. / Colleges & Universities 9/23/2014
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