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mlns='> News from UT Austin &n bsp; [View this email in a web page]( [The University of Texas at Austin](  January 2024  $1 Billion for UT Students Generous support from alumni and friends has made UT the first Texas university — and only the second public university in the U.S. — to raise $1 billion for students in a fundraising campaign.  [LEARN MORE](   UT Designates 2024 the ‘Year of AI’ The University will prioritize AI research and education, putting our leadership and expertise on display and creating even more opportunities for collaborations across and beyond campus. [LEARN MORE](  Rosenthal Department of Management Thanks to a generous gift from Rozanne and Billy Rosenthal, the department in the McCombs School of Business will increase efforts in research, teaching and more. [LEARN MORE](  New Center for Generative AI The interdisciplinary center will focus on biosciences, health care, computer vision and natural language processing. [LEARN MORE](  The Cancer Equation Taking a mathematical modeling approach to breast cancer tumors, Tom Yankeelov has dramatically advanced the field of computational oncology. [LEARN MORE](  Hook ‘Em House at SXSW Heading to SXSW this year? Join us for live music, expert panels, cool robots and lots of Longhorn pride March 8-9 at Antone’s. [LEARN MORE](  Dialed In Why these friends of KUT have made a sound decision to support UT’s award-winning radio station. [LEARN MORE](  More News - [Geosciences Professor Honored With Top Teaching Award]( - [Injectable Water Filtration System Could Improve Access to Clean Drinking Water]( - [Rachel Davis Mersey Appointed Dean of the Moody College of Communication]( - [Exhibition Offers Insight Into Pioneering Work of Artist Elizabeth Olds]( Find even more news and stories at [news.utexas.edu](. [UT on twitter]( [UT on facebook]( [UT on instagram]( The University of Texas at Austin No. 1 University Station Austin, Texas 78712 If you wish to be removed from this group's mailing list, [click here](.

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