Liberal Arts Honors


  • 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

  • Small But Powerful Moments: An IRG Senior’s Experience Abroad

    Experiential learning is an essential part of a liberal arts education, and Austin native Megan Nater’s time studying abroad has served her well. Nater is an International Relations & Global Studies senior whose studies focus on security and Latin America. For her undergraduate honors thesis, Nater is examining women’s rights mobilization in Colombia. As a…

    Small But Powerful Moments: An IRG Senior’s Experience Abroad

  • An Education Like No Other

    An education at a Research I university is like no other in that it gives undergraduates a unique opportunity to learn from and even work alongside some of the world’s top faculty researchers. A great example in our college is psychology professor Marc Lewis, who along with his wife Elizabeth Crook created the Eleanor Butt…

    An Education Like No Other

  • Putting People First

    Jordan Metoyer is an economics and liberal arts honors/urban studies alumna from Inglewood, California, by way of Sugar Land, Texas. She is the recipient of a 2017 Schwarzman scholarship, which will send her to pursue a master’s degree in global affairs with a concentration in public policy at Tsinghua University in Beijing this fall. As…

    Putting People First

  • Investigations on Display: Undergraduate Research Week 2017

    On April 19, 16 liberal arts student researchers presented their projects to faculty and staff members, college administrators and Dean Randy Diehl at the Dean’s Research Reception. The annual event is a part of UT Austin’s Undergraduate Research Week, which is hosted by the Senate of College Councils and the Office of Undergraduate Research in…

    Investigations on Display: Undergraduate Research Week 2017

  • Wise Wanderer: Alina Tonu Travels to Cambodia

    Studying abroad is central to a liberal arts education, allowing students to experience culture and perspectives that differ from their own firsthand. The Wise Wanderer scholarship was established to fund Liberal Arts Honors students traveling abroad, providing them with the opportunity for personal and academic development. The students selected receive $5,000 to organize and plan…

    Wise Wanderer: Alina Tonu Travels to Cambodia

  • Wise Wanderer: Helen Heston Visits Egypt

    Studying abroad is central to a liberal arts education, allowing students to experience culture and perspectives that differ from their own firsthand. The Wise Wanderer scholarship was established to fund Liberal Arts Honors students traveling abroad, providing them with the opportunity for personal and academic development. The students selected receive $5,000 to organize and plan…

    Wise Wanderer: Helen Heston Visits Egypt

  • Living with Purpose and Passion: In-Depth with 3 Dean’s Distinguished Graduates

    Each spring, 12 graduating seniors in the College of Liberal Arts are named Dean’s Distinguished Graduates. The award honors students for their leadership, scholarly achievements and service to the community. The acknowledgment of the Dean’s Distinguished Graduates has become an integral part of the college’s spring commencement ceremony, with more than 400 students recognized since…

    Living with Purpose and Passion: In-Depth with 3 Dean’s Distinguished Graduates

  • Passion for Social Activism Inspires Truman Scholar

    A passion for learning and public service inspires the life and work of Zoraima Pelaez, a Liberal Arts Honors and humanities junior at UT Austin who was named a 2016 Truman Scholar. Congress created the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation in 1975 as the nation’s living memorial to President Harry S. Truman. It has since…

    Passion for Social Activism Inspires Truman Scholar

  • UT Austin Student Developing App That Can Help Diagnose Skin Cancer

    A psychology and biology student at The University of Texas at Austin is using the accessibility provided by the web and smartphones to help people who could be in medical need. Rachel Graubard, a Liberal Arts Honors (LAH) senior from Houston, Texas, has been working on an app that can diagnose and monitor skin cancer since…

    UT Austin Student Developing App That Can Help Diagnose Skin Cancer

  • Owning Your Challenges: Q&A with the 2015-16 Larry Temple Scholars

    Each year, two liberal arts students are awarded the Larry Temple Scholarship, which is designed to recognize students in the college with superior academic merit. The recipients of the 2015-16 Larry Temple Scholarship are Irene Gomez and Maximiliano Rombado. They were selected by the scholarship’s committee from a group of 10 finalists. First awarded in…

    Owning Your Challenges: Q&A with the 2015-16 Larry Temple Scholars

  • Field of Dreams

    Larry Carver’s Got a Marshall on First, a Truman on Second and a Rhodes on Third It’s been more than 20 years since Larry Carver began working with UT Austin students applying for the nation’s most prestigious graduate school fellowships, and he can still tell you the names of all the nominees from memory. It’s…

    Field of Dreams

  • Honors Day 2015: Q&A with 3 Liberal Arts Honorees

    More than 1,000 liberal arts students are being recognized this Saturday in a UT Austin tradition that began in 1948. The University of Texas at Austin holds Honors Day each year to recognize students who have achieved academic excellence. The Honors Day Convocation serves as a prelude to commencement and is attended by UT faculty…

    Honors Day 2015: Q&A with 3 Liberal Arts Honorees

  • Liberal Arts Refugee Alliance Introduces New Residents to Austin: Q&A with Founding Member Sarah Fischer

    Sarah Fischer is an international relations & global studies and journalism sophomore from Mechanicsville, Maryland. She is a founding member of the Liberal Arts Refugee Alliance, which started last spring with grant from the Liberal Arts Honors program. How did the Liberal Arts Refugee Alliance come about? Last Spring, I attended a volunteer orientation at…

    Liberal Arts Refugee Alliance Introduces New Residents to Austin: Q&A with Founding Member Sarah Fischer

  • Millennial Nation

    A Generational Look at Education, Money and Work Empathetic. Impatient. Innovative. Unfocused. Rational. Naive. Excited. These are the words millennials in the College of Liberal Arts use when they’re asked to describe themselves. However, it’s a question they’re not often asked. Plenty of people, from journalists to researchers to employers, are looking to define who…

    Millennial Nation

  • Preparing Tomorrow’s Leaders

    At a recent meeting of our college Advisory Council, an alumnus participating in a discussion on communications suggested that our college has one simple message to convey: “A liberal arts education is the best education for anyone aspiring to be a leader.” He was paraphrasing our global affairs expert Jeremi Suri, who at a previous…

    Preparing Tomorrow’s Leaders

  • C-SPAN Features Harry Middleton’s Liberal Arts Honors Course on “The Johnson Years”

    A Liberal Arts Honors course taught by Harry Middleton, former director of the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum, will be featured in a C-SPAN “Lectures in History” series at 12 p.m. on July 7. The series will spotlight the conclusion of Middleton’s popular course titled “The Johnson Years,” which explores the legislative activity that formed…

    C-SPAN Features Harry Middleton’s Liberal Arts Honors Course on “The Johnson Years”

  • Liberal Arts Honors Student Awarded Truman Scholarship

    Jordan Metoyer, a Liberal Arts Honors junior majoring in urban studies and economics at The University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded a prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship. Metoyer was one of 62 scholars from among 629 candidates nominated by 293 colleges and universities. Recipients must have outstanding leadership potential and communication skills, be…

    Liberal Arts Honors Student Awarded Truman Scholarship

  • Climbing Kilimanjaro

    Alexander D’Jamoos, a Liberal Arts Honors/International Relations and Global Studies sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts, spent his summer climbing Africa’s highest peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Born in Penza, Russia, he grew up in an orphanage for children with disabilities. At age 16, he was adopted by an American family and moved from Russia to…

    Climbing Kilimanjaro