The Global Engagement Report is produced by the award-winning Marketing and Communications team at Texas Global. The following team members made significant contributions to this edition, supporting its mission to enhance the international reputation of the University on campus and around the world.
- Sonia Feigenbaum, Senior Vice Provost for Global Engagement
- Darcy McGillicuddy, Director
- Caren George, Assistant Director
- Ellen Stader, Senior Writer
- Alyssa Shokri, Senior Graphic Designer
- Joshua Powell, Digital Project Manager
- Bia Silva, Digital Marketing Strategist
- Alex Briseño, Communications Specialist
- Sarah Roper, Graphic Designer
We express our sincerest gratitude to the numerous faculty and staff members who contributed to this Global Engagement Report. Communicators across the University deliver stories that demonstrate UT Austin’s achievements and impact to audiences around the world every day. This report offers a glimpse into the depth and breadth of the University’s global engagement efforts and would not be possible without the assistance of the following people:
- Teri Albrecht
- Diana Arriaga
- Sophia Baca
- Keisha Brown
- Katie Bruton
- Anton Caputo
- Lizzie Chen
- Soongmin Chow
- Hannah Jane Collins
- Molly Dannenmaier
- Alicia Dietrich
- Brady Dyer
- Rosalind Faires
- Isabella Gonzalez-Lawson
- Alan Grimes
- Bridget Gayle Ground
- Bianca Guevara Magallanez
- Melissa Guy
- Sam Hays
- Amy Henson
- Johnny Holden
- Mary Huber
- Nick Hundley
- Kayla Johnson
- Amanda Koltz
- Monica Kortsha
- Jaime Lee
- Kendra Lewellyn
- Kathleen Mabley
- Fiona Mazurenko
- J.D. Moore
- Alyssa Morris
- Nick Nobel
- Dan Oppenheimer
- Constantino Panagopulos
- Sally Parker
- Francesca Parodi Morris
- Emily Quigley
- Gwen Reed
- Christopher Roberts
- Juana Salcedo
- Wendy Schneider
- Susanna Sharpe
- Jeremy Simon
- Christine Sinatra
- Carlotta Stankiewicz
- Kerry Steinhofer
- Kelsey Stine
- Hima Suram
- Leora Visotzky
- Victoria Yu
- Teri Albrecht
- Diana Arriaga
- Sophia Baca
- Keisha Brown
- Katie Bruton
- Anton Caputo
- Lizzie Chen
- Soongmin Chow
- Hannah Jane Collins
- Molly Dannenmaier
- Alicia Dietrich
- Brady Dyer
- Rosalind Faires
- Isabella Gonzalez-Lawson
- Alan Grimes
- Bridget Gayle Ground
- Bianca Guevara Magallanez
- Melissa Guy
- Sam Hays
- Amy Henson
- Johnny Holden
- Mary Huber
- Nick Hundley
- Kayla Johnson
- Amanda Koltz
- Monica Kortsha
- Jaime Lee
- Kendra Lewellyn
- Kathleen Mabley
- Fiona Mazurenko
- J.D. Moore
- Alyssa Morris
- Nick Nobel
- Dan Oppenheimer
- Constantino Panagopulos
- Sally Parker
- Francesca Parodi Morris
- Emily Quigley
- Gwen Reed
- Christopher Roberts
- Juana Salcedo
- Wendy Schneider
- Susanna Sharpe
- Jeremy Simon
- Christine Sinatra
- Carlotta Stankiewicz
- Kerry Steinhofer
- Kelsey Stine
- Hima Suram
- Leora Visotzky
- Victoria Yu
Design Note: Mandalas
Mandalas express symbolic and meditative meanings for societies worldwide, as in the forms of Celtic knotwork, Native American medicine wheels, European labyrinths, Mayan calendars, Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas, and myriad others. Often understood to represent the journey toward unity within opposition or the individual within the universe, the mandala is a fitting visual symbol to represent the interconnected complexity of global education portrayed in this report.
Photo courtesy of Octavio Kano-Galván
Texas Global
Texas Global advances UT Austin’s academic mission by leading, supporting, and coordinating the University’s international engagement efforts, fostering strategic partnerships on campus and abroad, supporting a vibrant community of international students and scholars, and creating opportunities for students, faculty, and alumni to engage with peers and institutions around the world.
Visit global.utexas.edu to learn more about UT Austin’s global initiatives on campus and around the world.
Download the PDF version of the Global Engagement Report.