Training Team Blog: Distribute Objects Evenly
If you’ve ever needed to spread objects (shapes, pictures, graphs) evenly across a slide or page, you’ll love the Distribute tools on the Align button. They’re available in PowerPoint,...
Training Team Blog: Align Objects Without a Grid
If you’ve ever squinted at your computer screen trying to see if you’ve aligned two shapes or pictures perfectly in PowerPoint or another Office program, you’ll love the Align...
UT Student Team Wins KPMG Case Competition!
The University of Texas KPMG Case Study Participants are WINNERS of the Southwest Regional Competition on Friday, January 14, in KPMG’s Dallas office. The team competed against the campus winners...
New Web Tool: Internship Connection Center
A project of the Department of Government and the Texas Politics Project, the Internship Connection Center is a unique tool aimed at complementing the student experience at UT Austin...
Universum Survey
Editor’s Note: “Universum” and the “Universum Survey” are not affiliated with the MPA program or The University of Texas at Austin. Placement of this announcement in the MPA newsletter does...
McCombs Passport Day- February 9
Getting ready to travel soon? Planning to study abroad? Apply for or renew a passport without leaving the business school at… PASSPORT DAY! Wednesday, February 9, 2011 11 a.m....
Training Team Blog
20 Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to work faster and smarter. Learn 20 lesser known Windows keyboard shortcuts… Add a Drop Cap to Paragraphs...
Donate Your Used Textbooks
You may be wondering what you’re going to do with old textbooks that the Co-op will not buy back. We wanted to let you know that Project Schoolhouse accepts textbooks. They...
Fall 2010 MPA Graduates
Congratulations on graduating! That’s a huge achievement! Before you leave for good, please clean out your mailbox in the MPA mailroom. You can donate your nameplate holder to the...
Training Team Blog: Drag and Drop Data in Excel
I’m a big fan of dragging and dropping, so I was pretty psyched when I learned that you can drag and drop information in Excel. Just select a cell...