The University of Texas System

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Improving the lives of Texans and beyond through education, research and health care.

For more than 140 years, The University of Texas System has improved lives through education, health care and research. With an enrollment of more than 256,000 students at academic and health institutions across the state and an operating budget of $30.9 billion, the UT System is one of the largest public university systems in the nation and the world. UT institutions produce more than 66,000 grad

Photos from UTPB - The University of Texas Permian Basin's post 06/18/2026

At UT institutions, students do more than just take coursework — they actively take charge of their learning and contribute to research with real-world applications. Proud to see UT students working with faculty to turn their scientific curiosity into discovery 🧪🧡

Proteins to Precision Robotics: Texas Researchers Partner To Break Ground in Cancer Care 06/17/2026

The future of cancer care will be shaped by collaboration. Researchers across the UT System are joining forces to combine their expertise in AI models, surgical robotics and cancer therapeutics to improve patient outcomes for Texas and beyond.

Proteins to Precision Robotics: Texas Researchers Partner To Break Ground in Cancer Care UT Austin and UT MD Anderson are uniting to create the next breakthroughs in cancer care and research.

06/12/2026

Dust often hinders solar panel performance, but a UTEP - The University of Texas at El Paso study finds that solar panels in the Southwest require significantly less cleaning than those in other desert climates. From a “living laboratory” in the Chihuahuan Desert, UTEP researchers are helping position West Texas as a renewable energy powerhouse.

A new study by UTEP College of Science researchers found that solar panels in Alamogordo, New Mexico, lose only about 2-3% of their power output due to dust buildup — a fraction of the losses reported at similar desert sites in the Middle East, Iran and China. ⚡🔋

The findings reveal insight into the economics of solar energy development in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert. ☀️

Learn more: https://utepn.ws/3RKrTQl

The American Experiment 06/10/2026

The American story told through documents, treaties, amendments, inventions and speeches. On the The University of Texas at Austin campus, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum and the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History have teamed up for a new exhibit series, “The American Experiment: Pursuing Our Promise,” honoring America’s 250th anniversary and the defining moments that have shaped the nation.

The American Experiment The LBJ Presidential Library teams up with UT’s Briscoe Center for American History to exhibit national treasures for America’s 250th birthday.

Ovarian cancer cells use stress hormone signaling to shut down immune system 06/10/2026

New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center is helping to unlock the mechanics of Ovarian Cancer. Researchers found that cancer cells use stress hormone signaling to reshape their environment, drawing in immune-suppressing cells that shut down the immune system’s ability to attack the cancer. The finding opens up the prospect of more effective treatments through a combination of both chemotherapy and immunotherapy. UTSW has more:

Ovarian cancer cells use stress hormone signaling to shut down immune system When activated in ovarian cancer cells, the receptor for the body’s primary stress hormone alters the tumor environment in ways that blunt immune response, according to new research led by UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Nuclear Safety From the Ground Up 06/05/2026

As Texas expands its role in the nuclear energy sector, engineering researchers at The University of Texas at Austin are developing next generation safety methods — including improved seismic hazard assessment for nuclear sites and advanced sensing technologies for long-term monitoring of spent fuel storage systems.

Nuclear Safety From the Ground Up How UT researchers are making nuclear energy safer

Photos from UTEP - The University of Texas at El Paso's post 05/28/2026

As UTEP - The University of Texas at El Paso's national reputation for academic excellence and affordability grows, more and more students want to come to campus. The UT System Board of Regents approved construction of Miner Crossing in November. It's great to see the project marching forward. ⛏️🧡

05/25/2026

May we never forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice 🇺🇸

05/25/2026

Today we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country 🇺🇸

05/25/2026

A Memorial Day message from UTEP President Heather Wilson. 🇺🇸

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