Nov. 12, 2020
UT Researchers Study Why Certain Groups Don't Trust Public Health Information on COVID
University of Texas at Austin researchers are in the middle of a study looking at where people get their health information, specifically on COVID-19, and if they trust it to be true. Findings show older adults had more accurate, factual information about COVID-19 than the younger adults did — to a significant level.
Nov. 4, 2020
Changing The Way We Respond to Disasters
In the future, Texas is expected to face increasing exposure to a wide range of climate-driven natural disasters — most notably deadly catastrophic flooding from hurricanes, storm surges, and extreme rain events.
Nov. 4, 2020
Newsletter: Engaging Communities to Fight A Climate Crisis
The most sophisticated flood maps don't show everything, including the communities most ravaged by climate hazards because of systemic vulnerabilities. Planet Texas 2050 researchers are working to change that, getting a better picture of the problem by working directly with residents in the Dove Springs neighborhood in Southeast Austin, an area ravaged by flooding. Hear more about this and other Planet Texas projects.
Oct. 28, 2020
New Projects, New Leadership for Planet Texas 2050
A message from Heather Houser, outgoing Chair of Planet Texas 2050.
Oct. 20, 2020
Planet Texas 2050 Shares Support for Austin Climate Equity Plan
The Planet Texas 2050 theme organizing committee shows its support for the City of Austin's Climate Equity Plan. We also request that the UT Austin President’s Sustainability Steering Committee integrate climate equity-related goals and strategies into the university Sustainability Master Plan.
Oct. 6, 2020
UT Researchers Hunt for COVID-19 in Human Waste
Our dirty, smelly wastewater could hold something very valuable: the key to tracking COVID-19 hot spots in Austin before diagnostic testing is able to identify outbreaks. The novel coronavirus is a fecally shed virus, which means its signature shows up in our waste. Because of this, University of Texas researchers are hoping they can track its spread by studying human feces.
Oct. 2, 2020
Engaging Communities to Fight a Climate Crisis
In a first-of-its-kind study, UT, the City of Austin, the community organization Go! Austin/Vamos! Austin, and St. Edward’s University, will creatively examine long-standing problems in neighborhoods that have worse outcomes in response to climate-related issues because of inadequate infrastructure and investment.
Sept. 30, 2020
U.S. Kids Struggle to Keep Moving
To protect ourselves and others during the COVID-19 pandemic, most of us have had to shift our everyday lives to our homes. This has led to a steep drop in the amount of physical activity our kids are getting. 
Sept. 30, 2020
Forging Ahead While Tackling a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced obstacles to all aspects of life. Whole Communities–Whole Health it sprinting toward the launch of its 5-year cohort study. However, our teams have met the challenges of our changing world by engaging in research that will directly effect people amid the pandemic. 
Sept. 29, 2020
One Researcher Doesn’t Mix Work and Personal Life on Her Phone. Here’s Why.
Keri Stephens, a University of Texas at Austin professor in organizational communication technology, is a Good Systems Grand Challenge researcher whose work has centered around the role of technology in organizations, particularly in the context of crisis, disaster, and health. Here, Stephens discusses the effects of using personal mobile devices for work and how to secure data while also maintaining privacy.