Q&As


  • We Have the Best Stories

    Ward Keeler on life as an anthropologist.

    We Have the Best Stories

  • Iran and Back Again: Talking with Nahid Siamdoust

    Nahid Siamdoust left Iran with her family toward the end of the Iran-Iraq War, after an Iraqi bomb hit her elementary school, killing a number of students. In the decades since, she has lived a truly global life.

    Iran and Back Again: Talking with Nahid Siamdoust

  • May my child become like Toyin!

    College of Liberal Arts alumnus Vik Bahl talks to his mentor, African and African Diaspora Studies professor Toyin Falola, about Falola’s globe-spanning career as a scholar of African and a building of the discipline of African Studies.

    May my child become like Toyin!

  • Huge in Nigeria: Q&A with Abimbola Adelakun

    In the U.S., Abimbola Adelakun is a respected junior academic, first a graduate student and now an assistant professor in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. In her native Nigeria, Adelakun is “a bit famous.” She is the author of a weekly political column for Punch,…

    Huge in Nigeria: Q&A with Abimbola Adelakun

  • Talking to Julieta Suárez Calderón, 2022 Randy Diehl Prize Winner

    The $18,000 award, now in its seventh year, was established by donors to support a graduating liberal arts senior who is committing the year after graduation to effect positive change in the world by working for a nonprofit organization, working for a for-profit organization that benefits others, or creating a new nonprofit.

    Talking to Julieta Suárez Calderón, 2022 Randy Diehl Prize Winner

  • The Sequencing of our Success: Q & A with Kathryn Paige Harden

    In her book, The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality, psychology professor Kathryn Paige Harden explores how genes contribute to variation in complex life outcomes such as educational attainment and income level. She argues that understanding genetic impacts on these outcomes could and should be used to promote greater equity among individuals with…

    The Sequencing of our Success: Q & A with Kathryn Paige Harden

  • A Love Letter to Black Austin

    Interview with Lisa B. Thompson and Richard Reddick on Their New Black Austin Matters Podcast Black Austin Matters, a new podcast from KUT and KUTX Studios, aims to give voice to the daily experiences of Black Austinites, while deepening mutual understanding throughout the broader Austin community. We spoke to its hosts and co-producers, College of…


  • Q&A on the War in Ukraine with Professor Joan Neuberger, Department of History

    Joan Neuberger, a professor of history at The University of Texas at Austin, studies modern Russian culture in social and political context, with a focus on the politics of the arts. Her most recent book, This Thing of Darkness: Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible in Stalin’s Russia (Cornell: 2019), won the American Historical Association’s George L. Mosse Book…


  • Q&A with Mykhaylo (Misha) Simanovskyy, Graduate Student and Donetsk Native

    Misha Simanovskyy is a native of Donetsk, Ukraine and a first-year graduate student pursuing a dual master’s degree in Global Policy Studies and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.

    Q&A with Mykhaylo (Misha) Simanovskyy, Graduate Student and Donetsk Native

  • The Value of Community Engaged Scholarship

    An educational anthropologist by training, Kevin Foster’s career path has taken him many places outside of the halls of the academy.

    The Value of Community Engaged Scholarship

  • Reaching Into the Mind of Jordan Peele

    Ja’nell Ajani, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Studies, teaches an innovative course that focuses on popular filmmaker and actor Jordan Peele.

    Reaching Into the Mind of Jordan Peele

  • A Semester in New York

    The UTNY program enables students to live, work and learn in New York City. Read a Q&A with UTNY participant and government senior Hannah Hayes.

    A Semester in New York

  • None of Us Make it Without Community

    Ashanté Reese discusses her research on food and food access, as well as how she helped mobilize resources for people in need during the winter storm in February.

    None of Us Make it Without Community

  • Giving a Sip

    Akash Thakkar is an economics and Plan II honors senior from Austin, Texas. In this Q&A, read more about how his passion for economics research came to be and how he’s implementing it in the real world through a charitable giving app.

    Giving a Sip

  • Engaging with Opportunities

    Donatus Nnani is a religious studies and psychology senior from Detroit, Michigan. In this Q&A, read more about his time in the military and his undergraduate research experience.

    Engaging with Opportunities

  • Helping Others Learn

    Estefania Rodriguez is a Mellon Engaged Scholar Initiative Fellow from Houston, Texas, who is triple-majoring in journalism, Latin American studies, and international relations and global studies. In this Q&A, read more about her research into environmental justice and prison abolition, as well as her deep passion for teaching.

    Helping Others Learn

  • Speaking to the World

    Celeste Oon is an Asian studies and linguistics senior from San Antonio, Texas. In this Q&A, read more about her thesis on Asian transnational fandoms, her advice to other first-generation students and what it was like co-founding her nonprofit organization.

    Speaking to the World

  • Kind, Curious and Fearless

    A Q&A with Anna Cash, a psychology senior from Austin who is passionate about law and justice.

    Kind, Curious and Fearless

  • Investing in the Future

    Jason Lamin, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, shares what he values in this moment and where he finds inspiration.

    Investing in the Future

  • Stepping into the Wild

    Stuart Stedman, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, uses his liberal arts education to gain perspective.

    Stepping into the Wild

  • Liberal Arts Alumnus Receives Prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship

    Turan Vural, a 2019 German and electrical and computer engineering alumnus from The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded a Schwarzman scholarship to study in Beijing.

    Liberal Arts Alumnus Receives Prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship

  • Teaching, Learning and Living

    Randy and Mary Diehl, 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipients, share a dedication for championing education and a joy for lifelong learning.

    Teaching, Learning and Living

  • Understanding Your Past

    Michael Stoff, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, teaches his students to approach history with respect, empathy and context.

    Understanding Your Past

  • Giving Voice to History

    Jacqueline Jones, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, discusses why it’s essential to learn the history behind today’s headlines.

    Giving Voice to History

  • No Stopping Her

    Margaret Siu, a Plan II honors senior from Dallas, is the recipient of a 2020 British Marshall Scholarship. The scholarship will fund her graduate education at the University of Oxford.

    No Stopping Her