https://www.texastribune.org/2025/05/08/university-texas-civic-leadership-school-100-million-investment/
UT System announces $100 million investment into civic leadership school
The money will help pay for a permanent home for the school on UT-Austin's campus. Conservative donors and lawmakers, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, helped create the school in 2023.
By Ayden Runnels | May 8, 2025, 7:19 p.m. Central
The University of Texas System announced on Thursday a $100 million investment for a permanent building for its School of Civic Leadership, a college created to house programs to help teach principles of freedom.
The nine-figure investment will go toward the renovation of the Biological Laboratories building on the University of Texas at Austin campus into a space for the new school. The school welcomes its inaugural class in the fall. Construction on the school is expected to be completed by 2028, according to a UT news release.
Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov Dan Patrick and several UT officials gathered at UT Austin to celebrate the announced funding for the school. In a news release, Abbott said the $100 million investment will restore classical civics and leadership education at UT.
We need to get back on the pathway of ensuring that were educating our students with the leading concepts that have led to the great country we are today, Abbott said.
The school, which was established in 2023, and the think tank Civitas Institute, which it houses, were developed by UT officials alongside conservative lawmakers and donors including Patrick. In 2021, Patrick and conservative donors assisted in the creation of Civitas predecessor, the Liberty Institute, which sparked faculty concerns on the colleges purpose.
Programs at the school like its Society of Fellows were made to foster a thoughtful admiration for Western Civilization, constitutional government, and economic liberty, according to its website.
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