Recent Features

Politicians Court Latino Voters

Professor sees little change since Fidel ceded power to his brother

From their views on the White House to the playground, children need mentors' help to reject stereotypes

From Argentina to Israel, students explore cultures around the world in quest for global citizenship
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Each year, the Office of Public Affairs highlights Liberal Arts faculty, research and programs in feature stories on the university homepage.
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Faculty

Politics in the Pews
The Sunday morning worship at Red Memorial* progresses like many services in African-American churches. Parishioners sing classic hymns, clapping and swaying along to the music. The pastor, the Rev. Red, greets the congregation the same way she does each week.
However, there's something different about the service, explains Eric McDaniel, assistant professor of government, who studies the politics of faith and race. Read the story...
Students

Plan II Student Combats Sex Trafficking in Southeast Asia
While interning for International Justice Mission, a human rights organization in Washington, D.C., Christine Nguyen happened to see Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walking through the corridors of the Capitol building.
Instead of letting the Secretary of State pass her by, the Plan II/government/business honors/management student introduced herself and asked Rice what she was doing to end human rights violations in India and Asia. Read the story...
Alumni

Riots, Rugby and the President of Brazil
For University of Texas at Austin alumnus Brian Winter, the journey from humble newsroom intern to presidential confidant began with a plane ticket and a penchant for the unknown.
Inspired by study abroad stints in Spain, Guatemala and Argentina, Winter (Spanish and history '99) moved to Buenos Aires immediately after graduation. He imagined a best-case scenario in which he taught English there for six months before returning to Texas. But plans soon changed. Read the story...
