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San Antonio, TX (June 9, 2022) As Texas continues to grow in size and diversity, University of Texas institutions continue to innovate and invest in the future by creating new opportunities and pathways for populations whose talents and contributions are essential to our nation’s vitality and health.
As part of that investment, UT Arlington, UT Austin, UT El Paso and UT San Antonio announced today they are joining forces with 16 other top research institutions in the nation to form the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU).
All 20 members of the new HSRU Alliance are categorized as both R1 (very high research activity) by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. That means they are in the top 5% of universities in America in terms of research, and at least 25% of their undergraduate student bodies are Hispanic.
Unveiled today at a public event in Washington, D.C., the HSRU Alliance – which will be chaired by UTEP President Heather Wilson – has set two key goals to achieve by 2030:
“Texas has the second largest Hispanic population in the nation, and that important demographic is growing rapidly. UT institutions are committed to ensuring that the academic workforce—our graduates at all levels and the future faculty who create and transmit knowledge—reflect the diversity and richness of the state and nation we serve,” said James B. Milliken, chancellor of the University of Texas System. “I applaud the intentional, focused goals of all the Alliance, and I’m grateful to our presidents for their leadership.”
The HSRU Alliance members are already working together on several initiatives. The first project, funded by the Mellon Foundation, is focused on supporting more Ph.D. students in Latino humanities studies and guiding them to academic careers. A second initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation, expands opportunities for Hispanic students in computer science.
Representing nine states, the 20 HSRU Alliance universities together enrolled 766,718 students in the Fall of 2020; of those, 33% (254,399) were Hispanic. In 2020, the combined research spending of these universities totaled more than $5.9 billion. The four UT institutions collectively enrolled more than 152,000 students, of which almost 43% (65,061) were Hispanic. Their combined research spending totals $1.1 billion.
UT presidents lauded the formation of the alliance, noting that the member universities are engaged in thousands of research projects in the arts and humanities, STEM, health sciences, social sciences and other fields with world-changing outcomes.
In addition to UT Arlington, UT Austin, UTEP and UTSA, universities in the Alliance include:
Learn more about the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities at www.hsru.org.
About The University of Texas System
For more than 130 years, The University of Texas System has been committed to improving the lives of Texans and people all over the world through education, research and health care. With 13 institutions, an enrollment of more than 243,000 students and an operating budget of $23.4 billion (FY 2022), the UT System is one of the largest public university systems in the United States. UT institutions produce more than 67,000 graduates annually and award more than one-third of the state’s undergraduate degrees and more than half of its medical degrees. Collectively, UT-owned and affiliated hospitals and clinics accounted for more than 8.6 million outpatient visits and almost 1.8 million hospital days in 2020. UT institutions also are among the most innovative in the world, collectively ranking No. 4 for most U.S. patents granted in 2020, and the UT System is No. 1 in Texas and No. 2 in the nation in federal research expenditures. The UT System also is one of the largest employers in Texas, with more than 21,000 faculty – including Nobel laureates and members of the National Academies – and more than 85,000 health care professionals, researchers and support staff.
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