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University of Texas announces partnership with MD Anderson for new campus hospital aiding in cancer care, research
Read full article: University of Texas announces partnership with MD Anderson for new campus hospital aiding in cancer care, researchThe University of Texas plans on building a hospital on its Austin campus in a partnership with MD Anderson, the UT System Board of Regents announced Monday.
University of Texas System pauses new diversity, equity and inclusion policies
Read full article: University of Texas System pauses new diversity, equity and inclusion policiesThe system leaders’ decision comes weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state agencies to stop considering diversity in hiring. Texas A&M University also recently changed its hiring practices.
UTSA stopped displaying “Come and take it” flag at football games and now faces criticism from its Board of Regents
Read full article: UTSA stopped displaying “Come and take it” flag at football games and now faces criticism from its Board of RegentsUTSA decided to end the six-year tradition because the phrase had become “incongruent” with the university’s values and it did not want to become embroiled in a divisive issue.
UT-Austin working with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, conservative donors to create “limited government” think tank
Read full article: UT-Austin working with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, conservative donors to create “limited government” think tankProposals obtained by The Texas Tribune indicate the institute would be “dedicated to the study and teaching of individual liberty, limited government, private enterprise and free markets.”
SEC votes to admit Texas, Oklahoma -- in 2025
Read full article: SEC votes to admit Texas, Oklahoma -- in 2025The news comes after the SEC voted to invite UT and the University of Oklahoma to join its 14-member league during a meeting with the league members’ presidents and chancellors Thursday afternoon.
Jay Hartzell officially named University of Texas at Austin president
Read full article: Jay Hartzell officially named University of Texas at Austin presidentAUSTIN – Jay Hartzell officially became president of The University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday. The University of Texas System’s Board of Regents unanimously voted to make Hartzell president of the university after previously naming him the sole finalist for president in August. Hartzell, former dean of the UT-Austin business school, stepped into the role of interim president in April after former president Greg Fenves stepped down. Fenves was university president for five years before leaving to lead Emory University in Atlanta. “Seeing President Hartzell work and provide leadership during his time as interim president over the past few months compelled this board to name him the sole finalist for the job.
Jay Hartzell named sole finalist for UT-Austin president
Read full article: Jay Hartzell named sole finalist for UT-Austin presidentUniversity of Texas at Austin Interim President Jay Hartzell has been named sole finalist for president. The University of Texas System's Board of Regents unanimously named Jay Hartzell the sole finalist for president of its flagship university on Tuesday. Hartzell, former dean of the University of Texas at Austins business school, was named interim president in April after former president Greg Fenves stepped down. Eltife will appoint a committee to offer advice and evaluation on the sole finalist. The Board of Regents approved an annual salary of $795,000 in June for Hartzell as interim president.
University of Texas to pay interim President Jay Hartzell $795,000
Read full article: University of Texas to pay interim President Jay Hartzell $795,000Interim President of the University of Texas at Austin Jay Hartzell. Eddie Gaspar/The Daily TexanThe University of Texas System Board of Regents on Monday approved an annual salary of $795,000 for the flagship's interim President Jay Hartzell. Hartzell, dean of UT-Austins business school, was named interim president in April after former President Greg Fenves announced his departure. In 2018, Fenves earned $762,220 as UT-Austin's president. "I'm very proud of President Hartzell at UT-Austin and all of our presidents for listening closely to their students, alumni, staff, and supporters," Chariman Kevin Eltife said.