On UT-Austin that type of reference is basically non-existent. Yes they will spell out the whole thing early, but often you will only see TEXAS referenced after that.Originally posted by ULTubaTom
...if you look at the every major college they never use the city as a initial, The school does not use the city as an initial, for example academics, UT-Austin, practically we have the same logo they put the U inside the T and write austin at the bottom have you looked at Texas logo for academics.
For every "official" UT-Austin reference you show me, I can easily show you 10 full spellings on official of University of Texas Austin sites. I can also show you 10 to 1 where UT or Texas is alone without the Austin as opposed to UT with the Austin.
While they may not use the city initial, you will only find UT-Austin on UT-System pages. Other than that it is a fluke to see UT-Austin pages. I'm not saying that if you search UT-Austin on a search engine you won't find anything, I’m saying the vast majority are not official University of Texas at Austin web sites. Even after you visit the official sites that might turn up in a search, look on the page you will have trouble finding any UT-Austin reference. You know why, because except as a logo UT is a non-identifier
On the logo thing I'm not saying you are wrong, just I have not seen the University of Texas at Austin putting Austin under the "UT" logo, certainly with no regularity. If they rarely do, it is not an important element in their visual identity.