The CNS Student Emergency Fund provides assistance to students with sudden financial need. It has been a great resource to date but we are looking to expand the number of students we can serve. Please consider a contribution. https://t.co/Iris5UlzqU #cnssef
The College of Natural Sciences STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND provides direct financial support to students in acute need. This fund has made a huge difference, but we'd like to be able to help more students. Please consider supporting! https://t.co/hio8k33CT9
It’s Election Day Texas Science! I see lines this morning at FAC but there are 2 other voting locations on campus. Hardly any line here at Texas Hillel, and LBJ school location looking good as well. Check sites here: https://t.co/m6jfgJlKIq
Excited to share I’m returning to UT Austin as Interim Managing Director for Texas Memorial Museum in the College of Natural Sciences! Looking forward to working with colleagues to reimagine and reopen this gem on our campus. @UTAustin@TexasScience
Will you be joining us today for our Vaccination Celebration at 4pm on the @UTAustin Main Mall?
🎶 Featuring live music from @NaneTheBand!
@MayorAdler & Austin Medical Director Dr. @DesmarWalkes will be there.
Will you? #IGotTheVax
https://t.co/EqL0N5YELn
We light our Tower to celebrate and honor excellence, and tonight will be a great example — we’re turning the Tower orange to recognize our scientists’ world-changing work behind the COVID-19 vaccine: https://t.co/ErwOPeagMM #IGotTheVax
Meet Zuena & Chris from our Natural Sciences Council. They’ll take over our Instagram on Monday morning to celebrate the 1st day of Natural Sciences Week! #NSCTakeover
Follow along here: https://t.co/GAInG3DEW8
Check out the #NSWeek events here: https://t.co/wbSLDDjsSM
Join the @TexasScience and @UTNSC for a celebration of the scientists and the science behind the COVID-19 vaccines!
Wed 10/13 4-7:30! East Mall.
https://t.co/wNJ9HhpHCY
The science behind the efficacy and safety of the vaccines is firm, says @UTAustin molecular biosciences associate professor @IlyaFinkelstein, and their rapid development was supported by technologies that have been around for decades.
https://t.co/H67KsdGuAE
Our Prof. Ilya Finkelstein @IlyaFinkelstein@ut_mbs@texasscience explaining about Covid vaccine @KUT. 💉🦠
No Microchips, No Metals, No DNA Damage: Reviewing How And Why The COVID-19 Vaccine Works https://t.co/BS4BX1B5NT