Eric McDanielProfessor McDaniel is a Professor in Department of Government and the co-director of the prelab. His research examines how the intersection of race and religion influence the American ...
We offer a broad program of research, teaching, and community engagement that builds upon the historical strengths of archaeology, linguistic anthropology, biological anthropology and sociocultural ...
The Black Studies Collective at The University of Texas at Austin is a premier research and education destination for students, faculty, visiting scholars, and the community at large. The Black ...
Ancient Christian apocryphal literature | traditions about Jesus’ birth and childhood | early Christian papyri | biblical studies pedagogies ...
Health, growth, and survival of children, especially in India; Environment, air pollution, and climate change; Population dimensions of social well-being.
Henry W. BrandsDr. H. W. Brands was born in Portland, Oregon, where he lived until he went to California for college. He attended Stanford University and studied history and mathematics. After ...
Analytical, Communicative, and Persuasive skills are in high demand in almost every profession, including law, education, politics, consulting, business, public relations, professional writing, ...
Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
Professor; Jacob & Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities; University Distinguished Teaching Prof.
Zachary ElkinsProfessor Elkins’ research focuses on issues of democracy, institutional reform, research methods, and national identity, with an emphasis on cases in Latin America. He is currently ...
Welcome to the website of UT’s Program in British, Irish and Empire Studies (BIES). Known formerly as the Program in British Studies, our activities and interests encompass every aspect of life in and ...
Cognitive aging and neuroscience of aging in racially/ethnically diverse populations, and depression in late adulthood.