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A UT week on the East Coast

October 26, 2011 By Bill Powers

 
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I spent much of last week in Washington D.C. and New York and was proud of the University at every turn.

Wednesday was especially gratifying and hinted at the range of who we are as an institution. In Washington, I attended a breakfast press conference for the new UT Energy Poll, a project of the McCombs School. Wayne Hoyer, chair of our Marketing Department, Ray Orbach, director of our Energy Institute, and McCombs School dean Tom Gilligan did a great job of explaining the significance of this initiative. The poll will survey the public’s attitudes about energy consumption, pricing, development, and regulation each October and April. There were lots of good questions, not just from the media but from energy industry leaders, congressional aides, and our own faculty. You can read more about it in USA Today.

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From left, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Briscoe Center Director Don Carleton, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, and Bill Powers

 

That evening in New York City, I joined Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Dr. Don Carleton, director of UT’s Briscoe Center for American History, Vice President Greg Vincent, and our own Distinguished Alumna, mezzo-soprano Barbara Conrad, for a screening at Lincoln Center of the Briscoe Center-produced documentary on Barbara “When I Rise.” We were also joined by Randall Stephenson, the CEO of AT&T, which helped fund the project, as well as a number of AT&T executives.

When the end credits had rolled, the curtain rose on Barbara, who performed four beautiful selections.

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Every member of the UT family should see “When I Rise,” which documents a critically important chapter in our story as a university and the contributions Barbara and her supporters made to our progress as an institution and a state.

In a single day, UT demonstrated its leadership in energy research and its enormous progress in social justice and the arts on the national stage. It was a proud day to be a Longhorn.

Hook ’em Horns,

Bill's Signature

 

 

 

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UT Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement Gregory Vincent with Barbara Conrad

 
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 Photos courtesy Don Pollard

Filed Under: For Alumni & Friends, For Student, Faculty & Staff Tagged With: Barbara Conrad, Bill Powers, Briscoe Center for American History, Don Carleton, Gregory Vincent, Michael Bloomberg, Randal Stephenson, Ray Orbach, Tom Gilligan, UT Energy Poll, Wayne Hoyer, When I Rise

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Comments

  1. Jenny Knight says

    October 29, 2011 at 2:43 pm

    Thank you, President Powers. As ever, an informative and witty item about life at the University I miss so much.

  2. Frances Boesch says

    October 27, 2011 at 7:16 am

    Loved hearing Barbara sing at UT during her Junior and Senior years, particularly, in her recitals. The University is an outstanding school and should be recognized.

  3. Drew Carls says

    October 26, 2011 at 3:15 pm

    Thanks for sharing President Powers. Always enjoy learning more about the interactions you have with alumni, faculty and staff here at home and away.

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