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On March 6, 1967, the Sixtieth Texas Legislature changed the universitys official name from The University of Texas to The University of Texas at Austin to reflect the growth of the University of Texas System.
1883. Classes begin at UT Austin on September 15, with 221 students (163 men, 58 women) and eight male faculty.
Lorene Rogers became the universitys first female president and has been called the first woman to lead a major state university. Peter T. Flawn served two separate terms as president, the only individual to do so.
Read the story of Jessie Andrews, who, in 1886, became the first woman to graduate from UT, earning a Bachelor of Letters degree in German.
The cornerstone of the first university building Old Main was laid November 17, 1882. The Victorian Gothic building was built in three parts on the original forty acres: the west wing completed in January 1884; the center portion in 1889; the east wing in 1899.
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Rogers, Lorene Katherine Lane (19142009). Lorene Katherine Lane Rogers, biochemist, professor, and president of the University of Texas at Austin (interim 197475; 197579), was born in Prosper, Texas, on April 3, 1914, to Mortimer Miller Mort Lane and Jessie Leonidos (Luster) Lane.
The motto, Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis, is the late Dr. Edwin W. Fays terse Latin rendering of the famous quotation from Mirabeau B. Lamar, Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy.
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