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Weekly Headlines (Excerpts)
1. UT Student Named 2026 Truman Scholar
The prestigious award recognizes students with outstanding leadership potential, a commitment to public service, and academic excellence.
New research examines what the unexpected recovery may reveal about ecosystem resilience in heavily degraded coastal systems. 
Renaissance festivals now sit at an uneasy crossroads between countercultural expression and commercial spectacle.
4. UT Celebrates New Business Building Naming, Topping off Ceremony
The new Haslam College of Business building will be named for UT System President Randy Boyd, pending UT Board of Trustees approval. Leaders hosted a topping off ceremony, celebrating the placement of the final structural beam at the highest point of the building.
5. UT Celebrates Opening of Forensic Anthropology Laboratory
The new facility expands the university’s longstanding commitment to advancing forensic science.
6. Senior Named Among Nation’s Best Business Majors
Tyler Porter was recognized as one of the 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2026.
7. UT Names New Governor’s Chair for Quantum Devices
Deep Jariwala is a leading scholar in quantum materials and next-generation electronic devices.
8. Five UT Faculty Teams Receive Chancellor’s Innovation Fund Awards
Recipients of the awards will advance their research into real-world solutions.
9. UT Earns Top-Tier Graduate Rankings; Nuclear Engineering, Supply Chain Lead the Way
Graduate programs in engineering, business and other specialties rank among the best in the country.
10. Two Students Awarded 2026-27 Goldwater Scholarships
Two UT juniors have been awarded the nation’s most prestigious undergraduate STEM scholarship.
11. Nine Students Named Torchbearers
Eight seniors and one recent graduate have been named Torchbearers, UT’s highest undergraduate student honor.
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