Reflecting on a Tumultuous Century highlights three Asian artists and marks first exhibit organized by UTA to travel out of state
Two previously unknown poems by Virginia Woolf have been found in a library at the University of Texas at Austin. They are said to have been written for her niece and nephew sometime after March 1927.
After running 29 marathons for her 29th birthday, Summer Willis returns to Austin to raise more attention to preventing sexual assaults.
A look at city namesake Stephen F. Austin, including reporting from 2022 on the colonist's desire to retire at Laguna Gloria
St. Edward's University began pursuing a health sciences school in 2021. It's a key feature of its strategic plan and its commitment to Austin.
The Trump administration directed federal health officials to pause external communications last week, which prompted the National Institutes of Health to cancel meetings used to determine which research to fund.
Eighty years ago today, soldiers of the First Ukrainian Front liberated Auschwitz, freeing 7,000 prisoners. International Holocaust Remembrance Day honors those who perished and the survivors who bear witness.
A new pub dedicated to streaming only women's sports will open in Central Austin this fall. Meet the owners Formerly ATX Women's Sports Pub, 1972 was co-founded by Debra Hallum an
Presenting 24 images of cells, tissues and organisms, scientists at the Multiscale Imaging Centre of the University of Münster offer insights into their research. Additionally, a twelve-metre-high wall installation sheds light on biomedical imaging from ...
Eight interns joined KUT News and KUTX 98.9 this month and have quickly become integral members of their teams. They are actively contributing by pitching ideas, writing stories for both on-air and online platforms,
Academics Learning at Harvard can happen for every type of learner, at any phase of life.
Long-forgotten artist reclaims spotlight in WT Theatre’s ‘Artemisia’ CANYON — “Artemisia” by Lauren Gunderson tells the story of Artemisia Gentileschi — perhaps the most famous female painter of the 17th century,