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More so than any other generation, Gen Z students are eager to get out of the classroom and learn in the real world.
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Alumnus Sam Dawson began his career at Pape-Dawson Engineers.
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After graduating from the Cockrell School in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, Adrianne Rosales knew that research was her passion.
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By building a truly world-class energy engineering facility, Texas Engineering is positioned like no other to generate new ideas to meet the current and future demand for energy.
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Texas Engineering alumni lead industries, launch companies and help develop solutions that improve lives around the world.
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The Cockrell School is now the sole custodian of one of the world’s most comprehensive visual learning resources for students.
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Just 10 miles from UT’s main campus sits the J.J. Pickle Research Campus , one of the nation's leading research hubs that is known to many but still somehow steeped in mystery.
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One year after Hurricane Harvey shook the Lone Star State to its core, some coastal towns may never be the same again.