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Five Receive Jeffrey Award for Contributions to College

Scholars to Examine Interplay of Truth and Deception In Second Installment of "New Agendas Series"

Statewide Program to Create Better Citizens to be Introduced at Oct. 3 Event Featuring Dewhurst

Entertainer, Songwriter Willie Nelson to Receive Inaugural Award for Bridging Divides

Radio-TV-Film Professors, Alumnae Nominated for Lone Star Emmys

Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas to Expand Digital Journalism Training in Latin America and the Caribbean

Experts Available for Stories on Hispanic Heritage Month

Three of Industry's Top Journalists Join School of Journalism Faculty

Belo Foundation, Philanthropists Commit $15 Million to College of Communication

TIME Magazine Names Professor's Film One of 10 to Watch at Toronto

Film Student Wins Prestigious Princess Grace Award

School of Journalism Publications Win Honors in National College Publication Contest

National Council of La Raza Recognizes Journalism Professor

Endowed Scholarship Being Established for Country's First Full-Time Public Relations Professor

Scholars to Examine Journalism and Citizenship in First of "New Agendas Series"

College Alum Receives Presidential Citation Award

National Lampoon Acquires "Homo Erectus," Comedy Produced by Burnt Orange Productions in Association with UT Film Institute

Hart Appointed to University-Wide Council to Advise President Powers

University of Texas at Austin Symposium Trains Students in Conflict Resolution, Justice and Ethics

Alumni and Technology Executive John Fleming Discusses Trends in Digital Age

McGovern Lectureship Namesake Dies

Students in Latino Media Studies Program to be Recognized in Commencement Ceremony

Experts Available for Better Hearing and Speech Month

Time Travelers: With interactive documentary project, Austin is first city in nation to put its history into citizens? hands

Critical Influence: In an African nation where one in five has HIV, communicators tap unexpected channels to deliver life-saving messages

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