In the College of Social Work, faculty, staff, and students are challenged to put classroom lessons to work in the community to make the world a better place, especially for underserved populations. Here’s a look at four college programs that look to fill voids, right wrongs, and improve lives—all while teaching the next generation of social workers to do the same.
College of Law
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Where does creativity end and copyright begin? Two School of Music professors join two College of Law professors to discuss the “Blurred Lines” trial and the implications it may hold for the entertainment industry.
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Three colleges recently kicked off fundraising campaigns as part of the university’s journey to the Top 25.
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A UT Law alumna and two vet med professors helped make history through their involvement in the US Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage across the United States.
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As a third-year law student, Estefania Chavez has already dealt with complex legal issues and client concerns that would challenge an experienced attorney. In her affiliation with the College of…
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Sarah Keeton Campbell (A&S, ’04) has been selected to serve as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Campbell will clerk for Alito for one court term, starting in July.