university of texas

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university of texas

A student walks across the sunny campus of the University of Texas.

Definition

Proper noun: * A major public university system in the U.S. state of Texas: The University of Texas is a state university system comprising multiple academic and health institutions across Texas. Its flagship institution is the University of Texas at Austin.

Usage

The term "University of Texas" is used to refer to the entire university system or, commonly, to its primary campus in Austin. When specifying a particular campus, the location is typically included (e.g., University of Texas at Dallas).

Examples
  • System Reference:
    • The University of Texas system is one of the largest in the United States.
    • She works for the University of Texas System Administration.
  • Flagship Campus Reference:
    • He earned his degree from the University of Texas. (This most commonly implies UT Austin.)
    • The University of Texas is known for its strong engineering and business programs.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hook 'em Horns": This is the slogan and hand signal (index and pinky fingers raised) associated with the athletic teams of the University of Texas at Austin, the Longhorns.
    • The crowd shouted "Hook 'em Horns!" as the team took the field.
Variants and Related Words
  • UT: The common abbreviation for the University of Texas, most frequently referring to the Austin campus.
    • I'm a proud alumnus of UT.
  • UT Austin: The specific designation for the flagship campus in Austin, Texas.
    • She was accepted to UT Austin.
  • UT System: The official name for the overarching network of institutions.
    • The UT System Board of Regents oversees multiple campuses.
Synonyms
  • State university (in the context of Texas): While not a direct synonym, it describes its public, state-funded nature.
university of texas

A student walks across the sunny campus of the University of Texas.

Noun
  1. a university in Austin, Texas

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