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− | '''The''' '''University of Texas at Austin''' ('''UT Austin''', '''UT''', or '''Texas''') is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Austin, Texas]], founded in 1883. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. UT-Austin is stereotyped as the most [[liberal]] school in Texas, and possibly in the entire United States<ref | + | '''The''' '''University of Texas at Austin''' ('''UT Austin''', '''UT''', or '''Texas''') is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Austin, Texas]], founded in 1883. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. UT-Austin is stereotyped as the most [[liberal]] school in Texas, and possibly in the entire United States<ref>https://www.unigo.com/colleges/the-university-of-texas-at-austin/reviews/what-is-the-stereotype-of-students-at-your-school-is-this-stereotype-accurate</ref>. |
It is a major center for academic research, with research expenditures totaling $679.8 million for fiscal year 2018.<ref>https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/herd/2018/html/herd18-dt-tab020.html</ref> The university houses seven museums and seventeen libraries, including the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, and operates various auxiliary research facilities, such as the [[J. J. Pickle Research Campus]] and the [[McDonald Observatory]]. As of November 2020, 13 Nobel Prize winners, four [[Pulitzer Prize]] winners, two Turing Award winners, two Fields medalists, two [[Wolf Prize]] winners, and [[Abel Prize|two Abel prize winners]] have been affiliated with the school as alumni, faculty members or researchers. The university has also been affiliated with three [[Primetime Emmy Award]] winners, and as of 2021 its students and alumni have earned a total of [[List of American universities with Olympic medals|155 Olympic medals]].<ref>https://texassports.com/news/2021/8/9/texas-athletics-texas-completes-tokyo-olympics-with-9-total-medals-including-5-gold.aspx</ref> | It is a major center for academic research, with research expenditures totaling $679.8 million for fiscal year 2018.<ref>https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/herd/2018/html/herd18-dt-tab020.html</ref> The university houses seven museums and seventeen libraries, including the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, and operates various auxiliary research facilities, such as the [[J. J. Pickle Research Campus]] and the [[McDonald Observatory]]. As of November 2020, 13 Nobel Prize winners, four [[Pulitzer Prize]] winners, two Turing Award winners, two Fields medalists, two [[Wolf Prize]] winners, and [[Abel Prize|two Abel prize winners]] have been affiliated with the school as alumni, faculty members or researchers. The university has also been affiliated with three [[Primetime Emmy Award]] winners, and as of 2021 its students and alumni have earned a total of [[List of American universities with Olympic medals|155 Olympic medals]].<ref>https://texassports.com/news/2021/8/9/texas-athletics-texas-completes-tokyo-olympics-with-9-total-medals-including-5-gold.aspx</ref> |
Latest revision as of 00:01, 16 April 2023
University of Texas at Austin (University) | |
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Motto | Disciplina praesidium civitatis (Latin) |
Formation | 1883 |
Type | • Flagship • state university • Space-grant university |
Sponsored by | Hewlett Foundation, Omidyar Network |
Other name | Longhorns |
The most liberal school in Texas. |
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas, founded in 1883. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. UT-Austin is stereotyped as the most liberal school in Texas, and possibly in the entire United States[1].
It is a major center for academic research, with research expenditures totaling $679.8 million for fiscal year 2018.[2] The university houses seven museums and seventeen libraries, including the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, and operates various auxiliary research facilities, such as the J. J. Pickle Research Campus and the McDonald Observatory. As of November 2020, 13 Nobel Prize winners, four Pulitzer Prize winners, two Turing Award winners, two Fields medalists, two Wolf Prize winners, and two Abel prize winners have been affiliated with the school as alumni, faculty members or researchers. The university has also been affiliated with three Primetime Emmy Award winners, and as of 2021 its students and alumni have earned a total of 155 Olympic medals.[3]
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Robert Jensen | Professor of journalism | 2018 | 1992 | Critic of war, pornography and "transgender ideology". |
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Hewlett Foundation | Huge foundation setting the agenda by funding lots of deep state projects. |
Omidyar Network | Foundation owned by the the deep state-connected billionaire Pierre Omidyar, financing preferred NGOs |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Stacey Abrams | 9 December 1973 | US | Politician | Up-and-coming American politician in the Democratic Party. Marshall Memorial Fellow | |
Hans-Georg Betz | 1956 | German | Academic | German academic who attended the 2000 Bilderberg possibly as a speaker on The European Far Right - Is there a Threat? | |
Jeb Bush | 11 February 1953 | Politician | A Bush crime family member whom the cabal are trying to get elected. | ||
Waggoner Carr | 1 October 1918 | 25 February 2004 | Author Lawyer | Testified to the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald was on the FBI payroll | |
James W. Cicconi | 1952 | US | Lawyer Deep state operative | George H. W. Bush connected insider. | |
Walter Cronkite | 4 November 1916 | 17 July 2009 | US | Journalist TV presenter | |
Carol E. Dinkins | 9 November 1945 | Lawyer | |||
İmregül Gencer | Turkey | Financier | Turkish financier who attended the 2005 Bilderberg | ||
J. Evetts Haley | 5 July 1901 | 9 October 1995 | Activist | ||
Karen House | 1947 | US | Journalist Editor | US Corporate Media controller who attended the 1982, 1988, and 1992 Bilderbergs. | |
Kay Bailey Hutchison | 22 July 1943 | US | Diplomat Politician Lawyer Businessperson | As ambassador to NATO said US prepared to consider a military strike to destroy Russian missiles. | |
Lady Bird Johnson | 22 December 1912 | 11 July 2007 | Politician's wife Socialite | Turned $41,000 investment into more than $150 million | |
Roderich Kiesewetter | 11 September 1963 | German | Soldier Politician Deep state operative | Former Bundeswehr general staff officer turned politician | |
Mark McClellan | 26 June 1963 | US | Bureaucrat Big pharma/Lobbyist | Food and Drug Administration Commissioner who "streamlined" regulatory requirements for new drugs. Later made big bucks on boards of Big Pharma companies. | |
Scott McClellan | 14 February 1968 | Propagandist | White House Press Secretary (2003–06) for President George W. Bush who later wrote that Bush sold the Iraq war to Americans using a sophisticated "political propaganda campaign" aimed at "manipulating sources of public opinion" and "downplaying the major reason for going to war." | ||
George de Mohrenschildt | 17 April 1911 | 29 March 1977 | US | Spook Deep state functionary Geologist JFK/Assassination/Premature death Handler HSCA/Premature deaths | Lee Harvey Oswald's handler, found dead after attempting to share some of what he knew with the media. |
Hasti Taghi | 1986 | US | Journalist Editor | Vice-president and chief of staff of NBCUniversal. Event 201 participant. | |
Darren Walker | 28 August 1959 | US | Banker Lawyer Businessperson | Bilderberg bankster and manager of deep state funding foundations Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation, where he announced working to end fossil-fuel. Attended Bilderberg/2019. |
References
- ↑ https://www.unigo.com/colleges/the-university-of-texas-at-austin/reviews/what-is-the-stereotype-of-students-at-your-school-is-this-stereotype-accurate
- ↑ https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/herd/2018/html/herd18-dt-tab020.html
- ↑ https://texassports.com/news/2021/8/9/texas-athletics-texas-completes-tokyo-olympics-with-9-total-medals-including-5-gold.aspx