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Welcome to Longhorn Weekly, your go-to source for the best internships and the latest news tailored for UT Austin students. Whether you're looking for your next career move or want to stay updated on what's happening in the Longhorn community, we've got you covered!
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Top Internships:
LifeTime - Personal Training Intern
Location: Flower Mound, TX
Description: Join Life Time as a Personal Training Internship to gain hands-on experience, learn from top trainers, and build a successful career in the fitness industry.
HNTB - Construction Services Intern
Location: Dallas, TX
Description: Join HNTB's Fall 2024 Construction Services Internship at a major DFW airport to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic team environment.
Republic Finance - Branch Operations Intern
Location: Arlington, TX
Description: Join Republic Finance as a Branch Ops Intern and gain hands-on experience in finance and operations while exploring potential career paths.
Latest UT Austin News:
UT Astronomers Use AI to Uncover Planet-Eating Stars
Astronomers at the University of Texas at Austin have employed artificial intelligence to identify hundreds of white dwarf stars in the Milky Way that are actively consuming planets. These stellar remnants offer a unique opportunity to study the composition of distant worlds.
Bilingualism May Slow Cognitive Decline for Mexican Americans - UT Austin, UTMB
New research suggests that Mexican American older adults who speak both English and Spanish regularly experience slower cognitive decline compared to those who primarily use one language.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates and opportunities! Make sure to apply for the internships that interest you and keep up with the latest news to stay ahead in your academic and professional journey. See you next week!