This fall, the College of Natural Sciences is both opening its new School of Computing and renaming a school with more than 100-year-old roots that has long been a foundational source for health and human sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. “The School of Human Ecology is becoming the School of Health and Human Sciences to better reflect the nature of what students in the school learn and where researchers focus their insights,” said Jaimie Davis, who this week was named the school’s director. The holder of the Amy Johnson McLaughlin Administrative Chair and previously interim director for the school, Davis is the Julian C. Barton Professor in UT’s Department of Nutritional Sciences. “The school and its academic disciplines focus on improving the human condition through understanding factors that underlie human health and flourishing.”