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Nearly every undergraduate student at UT Austin will interact with our programs, which are integral to every school and college on campus. Our initiatives are designed to help students cultivate critical thinking, creativity, and interdisciplinary knowledge, preparing them to excel in a rapidly changing world. 

By offering a flexible and supportive academic structure, we ensure a cohesive, enriching student experience that promotes innovation and problem-solving. We support students in charting a personalized path that aligns with their passions and goals.

Upcoming Events

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Thursday January 15, 2026, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
It can be difficult to know whether your current strategies are strong. Join us for advice from experienced tutors, mathematics graduate student instructors, and a math learning specialist on how to approach your spring math course.
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Scheduled
Tuesday January 20, 2026, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Recurs: Daily, 5 - 6:30pm for 3 times
This workshop is primarily designed to meet the needs of students enrolled in M408C/K/N/R/Q and will be a review of basic algebraic techniques.
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Scheduled
Tuesday January 20, 2026, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Recurs: Daily, 5 - 6:30pm for 3 times
This class is designed to help students who are entering M408D. It is a basic review of the concepts covered in M408C. Attendance at all three class meetings is recommended.
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Joshua Ito in his lab

From Mentee to Expert: Joshua Ito's Path to Medical Research

Oct. 15, 2025
McNair Scholar Joshua Ito arrived at UT wanting to be at the front of medical research, and through the Freshman Research Initiative and mentorship from professor Ryan Gray, he achieved that goal. Now studying genetic causes of pediatric musculoskeletal disorders, Joshua has progressed from uncertain undergraduate to confident researcher, presenting his findings nationally and preparing for doctoral studies in medical sciences.
Minji Kim at conference, with group of students

Trekking the New Frontier

Oct. 8, 2025
Minji Kim, a University of Texas at Austin informatics senior, approaches AI and computer science through an ethics-focused, human-centered lens rather than pure coding. She has contributed to privacy-preserving vision language model research, delivered cybersecurity solutions through the Texas Cybersecurity Clinic, and mentored students through Girls Who Code—all driven by her commitment to creating socially impactful machine learning solutions. Inspired by professors who emphasize AI ethics and community service, Minji now prepares for a career combining cybersecurity and machine learning while maintaining her focus on benefiting society.
Rachel Schnakenberg

Building A Career with Community

Sept. 22, 2025
Rachel Schnakenberg, a transfer student who arrived at UT Austin in fall 2023, recently earned the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship as UT's sole recipient through strategic networking and community engagement. Her flood emergency research under Dr. Javier Auyero's mentorship, combined with active participation in the Urban Ethnography Lab and work at the Blanton Museum, exemplifies her academic excellence. Rachel's success demonstrates how building meaningful relationships with faculty and peers creates a strong foundation for future Ph.D. studies in sociology.
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