We are proud to recognize three outstanding members of our faculty whose recent promotions reflect their exceptional contributions to teaching, research, and service. These promotions celebrate years ...
George Littlefield Professor of American History; Distinguished Teaching Professor; Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
Professor Emeritus; John E. Green Regents Professor Emeritus in History; Distinguished Teaching Professor ...
brain networks, development of task control, development of reading, developmental disorders, neuroimaging, puberty, ADHD, adolescence, middle childhood ...
(Im)migration, Children/Youth Geographies, Gender, Feminist Geography, Activist/Engaged Scholarship, Mexico, Latin America ...
Aegean scripts & prehistory, Greek language, war & violence studies, public intellectual writing, music as social criticism, Dylanology ...
Donald R. Davis, Jr. My primary research concerns the interaction of law and religion in medieval India. From one side, I look at the historical evidence for law and legal practice in inscriptions, ...
Philip B Gough Philip Gough retired in the spring of 2004. Dr. Gough joined the UT faculty in 1967 and served as Chair of the Department of Psychology from 1975 to 1979, and as Co-Director and ...
Ian Hancock OBE, FRSA Introduction from Dileep Karanth (ed.) Danger! Educated Gypsy: Selected Essays by Ian Hancock Foreword My teacher, Professor Ian F. Hancock, is an unusual man:unusual in his ...
Tse-min Lin Tse-min Lin is Associate Professor of Government and Associate Director of the Center for Taiwan Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. A Ph.D. in Political Science from the ...
Land acknowledgements express gratitude, respect, and recognition toward American Indian and/or Indigenous Peoples as the original stewards of their traditional lands.
Social history of the early Christian churches | Roman imperial cults | Revelation and apocalypticism | indigenous religions | social locations and functions of religion ...