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When women outnumber men as on many college campuses today there's more competition among women for those guys, says Mark Regnerus, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas-Austin.
More gender equality leads to more sex, global study shows 2011
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Everything about this is historic and comparable to the Dust Bowl years, says Robert Dull, an assistant professor of geography and the environment at the University of Texas-Austin, referring to the severe drought and dust storms of the 1930s that forced mass migrations from Oklahoma and other states.
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Carleton is executive director of the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at University of Texas-Austin, home of personal papers and documents donated by Cronkite and CBS.
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He manages travel for 19 athletic teams at the University of Texas-Austin.
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Adams' experience is the reality for many of today's college students, says Mark Regnerus, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas-Austin.
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"It's cool now to be an active, involved father," says Aaron Rochlen, associate professor of psychology at the University of Texas-Austin.
New daditude: Today's fathers are hands-on, pressure off 2009
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My favorite: "In March 2010, the bowl paid for $75 worth of flowers sent to an admissions official at University of Texas-Austin where Junker's daughter was accepted into the honors program."
Brian Frederick: It's Not Just the Fiesta Bowl -- It's the BCS Brian Frederick 2011
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The study was part of ongoing research on sleep deprivation at the University of Texas-Austin.
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My favorite: "In March 2010, the bowl paid for $75 worth of flowers sent to an admissions official at University of Texas-Austin where Junker's daughter was accepted into the honors program."
Brian Frederick: It's Not Just the Fiesta Bowl -- It's the BCS Brian Frederick 2011
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"It's important if a president is trying to accomplish some big stuff legislatively," H.W. Brands, a professor at the University of Texas-Austin, says of the approval rating.
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