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mlns='> News from UT Austin  April 14, 2023    RESEARCH WITH IMPACT  EDUCATION & LEADERSHI

mlns='> News from UT Austin [View this email in a web page]( [The University of Texas at Austin](  April 14, 2023  [Hayes Barnard 2023 Commencement Speaker]  Hayes Barnard Is Our 2023 Commencement Speaker A pioneer in the technology sector who is known for using the tools of business and technology to help people and communities in need around the world, Hayes Barnard will deliver the keynote address at The University of Texas at Austin’s 140th Spring Commencement on May 6. The ceremony is expected to draw 50,000 attendees and will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.   [READ MORE](   RESEARCH WITH IMPACT [Universal Coronavirus] Universal Coronavirus Treatments UT researchers have identified a potential Achilles’ heel that exists in all coronaviruses. [READ MORE](  EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP [Dell Med Match Day] Double 'Nobel Prizes' UT is the first university to claim winners of the top prizes in computing and mathematics in the same year. [READ MORE](  DELL MED [Nobel Prizes] Match Day Dell Med’s latest graduating students matched to residencies across the country, marking their growth as future physician leaders. [READ MORE](  OUTSTANDING FACULTY Teaching New Longhorns Professors reflect on the rewards of teaching first-year students. [READ MORE](  STUDENT SUCCESS [Ensuring Access to Engineering] Ensuring Access to Engineering A transformational investment will ease the financial burden for generations of students beginning their journey as engineers at UT. [READ MORE](  COMMUNITY [Discover Texas at SXSW] Discover Texas at SXSW Hundreds came together to experience one of the university’s largest SXSW events ever. [READ MORE](  WHAT STARTS HERE [A meeting of Minds] A Meeting of Minds Professors Bob Gilbert and Danny Reible have a friendship spanning decades and a mutual desire to give back to UT. [READ MORE](  [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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