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  • Pursuing a Passion for Service and Justice

    Milla Lubis, a psychology and social work double major from Allen, Texas, has been awarded the 2018 Randy Diehl Prize in Liberal Arts. Now in its third year, the $15,000 award was established by donors to support a graduating liberal arts senior who is committing the year after graduation to service for the greater good,…

    Pursuing a Passion for Service and Justice

  • Commitment to Serve the Greater Good

    During my 41 years at The University of Texas at Austin, I’ve had the good fortune to teach and work with many talented and dedicated students who have not only gone on to rewarding careers, but have also generously given back to society. Two of our students, Danielle Brown and Olivia Migacz, were selected as the…

    Commitment to Serve the Greater Good

  • Split Decision: Two Students Awarded Inaugural Randy Diehl Prize in Liberal Arts

    Graduating seniors Danielle Brown and Olivia Migacz have been selected as the first recipients of the Randy Diehl Prize in Liberal Arts. The award was established by liberal arts donors to support a graduating senior who is committing the year after graduation to service for the greater good, be that through work for a nonprofit…

    Split Decision: Two Students Awarded Inaugural Randy Diehl Prize in Liberal Arts

  • Economics Mentoring Program Helps Student Give Back, Hone Skills

    Steven Macapagal, a math and economics senior from Houston, has given back to the Economics Peer Mentor Program as much, if not more, than he’s received from it. Economics wasn’t always the career path that Steven thought he would take. Upon entering UT, he was rejected from his first choice of major – biomedical engineering.…

    Economics Mentoring Program Helps Student Give Back, Hone Skills