You're invited to a Community Solar Farm Tour! TexPIRG Students and the Campus Environmental Center at UT Austin invite you to a Community Solar Farm Tour on Friday, March 22nd at noon. Join us for an informative tour of the La Loma Community Solar Farm to...

Join Council Member Zohaib "Zo" Qadri for a Town Hall at UT Austin on October 9th! RSVP and submit your questions here.  The town hall will be held at the LBJ School of Public Affairs SRH 3.122 Not sure which City Council district you live in? You...

We’re SO excited to co-host a Town Hall with UT Student Government & UT Governmental Relations for our UT & West Campus D9 residents! Take a break from classes to meet your Council Member & learn what our office can do for you. All constituents,...

For UT students! Join us to discuss why elections are important, how you can get involved, and how you can stay healthy during election-times! We will have voter registration, campus and community resource partners, and a panel of faculty helping you understand why your participation...

State legislatures are a key partner in the provision of the transportation systems and services that drive metro area regions and their economies. State governments and their local government partners are responsible for nearly three-quarters of total U.S. expenditures on transportation, and that share has...

Environmental injustice refers to the uneven distribution of environmental benefits and burdens based primarily on race, but also other marginalizing factors such as income and gender. In this conversation, Dr. Bruno will describe how this phenomenon spans across Texas and its history, with a focus...

ATX, join us on March 25th at 5pm as we march from the UT tower to the State Capitol in solidarity with the Fridays For Future Global Climate Strike. Contact saveourfuture.sfcc@gmail.com to learn how to co-host the event with us, or visit fridaysforfuture.org for more information....

There is a water crisis in the U.S. During the past decade, 63 million Americans were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once. Dr. Kimberly Jones will discuss the disproportionate access to safe and reliable water in American communities and how researchers, lawmakers and...

How should we prepare students for a lifetime of civic engagement? National experts in education, political science, and psychology will share their expertise and discuss essential, but often overlooked, opportunities to educate future engaged citizens. Particular emphasis will be given to the important role of social-emotional learning...

*Note: This talk will be presented remotely via Zoom and on the Energy Institute's YouTube channel. See access details after the bio. Join this timely discussion with Noah Kaufman as he explores the current climate policy landscape in the United States.  It starts with an overview of...