Archive: 2020
Issue 10 | December 2020: Alum Participates in Nasher Dialogues
December 23, 2020 - Jin-Ya Huang BA’05 has been chosen to participate in the Nasher Prize Dialogues, an event sponsored by the Nasher Sculpture Center. Huang will be talking with Nasher Prize Laureate Michael Rakowitz, discussing the difficulties and opportunities of food and community-centered social practice artwork in the time of social distancing. The Nasher Dialogues are intended to […]
Issue 10 | December 2020: Students featured in Swifts & Slows
December 23, 2020 - Five students in the fall semester of the Contemporary Art Practices class have had their work published in the online art journal Swifts & Slows out of New York. According to A&H lecturer Colette Copeland, Swifts & Slows typically features only published/exhibited artists, authors, playwrights, and musicians. “I’m thrilled that the students have the opportunity […]
Issue 10 | December 2020: Virtual Fall Festival
December 23, 2020 - The Fall Arts Festival, sponsored annually by the School of Arts and Humanities, is continuing its tradition of sharing the work of our arts students. While the pandemic has necessitated moving the festival to a virtual format, you can see what our students have been working on this semester by visiting the festival website. The […]
Issue 10 | December 2020: Wright Releases New Book
December 23, 2020 - Dr. Ben Wright, assistant professor of history in the School of Arts and Humanities, is preparing to release a new book about how religion structured the possibilities and limitations of American abolitionism during the early years of the republic. The book, Bonds of Salvation: How Christianity Inspired and Limited American Abolitionism, will be available December […]
Issue 10 | December 2020: Congratulations, Graduates!
December 23, 2020 - The School of Arts and Humanities is pleased to honor its December 2020 graduates. This semester there are 40 undergraduate students and 10 graduate students earning degrees. The school is creating a Facebook page to recognize these students and their accomplishments. On Friday, Dec 11, at 4 pm, there will be a virtual celebration/end of […]
Issue 10 | December 2020: From the Dean
December 23, 2020 - Dear Students, Staff, Faculty and Friends, As we wrap up the fall semester, I want to thank each of you for continuing to persevere during this pandemic. The last few months have not been easy for the School of Arts and Humanities, but you all have demonstrated fortitude, strength and creativity. It was particularly difficult […]
Issue 09 | November 2020: Giving Tuesday
November 23, 2020 - Giving Tuesday is an opportunity for people around the world to stand together in unity—to use their individual power of generosity to remain connected and heal. Join us on December 1, 2020 Click here to support.
Issue 09 | November 2020: Upcoming Events
November 23, 2020 - The School of Arts and Humanities is presenting numerous events in November including: Nov 12-14 & 19-21: Falling Into the Unknown Nov 18: Nuclear Okra Nov 18: Nuclear Okra Nov 20: CUSLAI Introduction to New Faculty Nov 20: Matthew Brown’s “Science and Moral Imagination” book launch
Issue 09 | November 2020: Translation Review
November 23, 2020 - Translation Review (TR), a peer-reviewed journal founded in 1978 by Dr. Rainer Schulte and published three times a year by UTD, is distributed internationally by Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. The upcoming issue, TR 107, is due to be released in October. Recent articles can be found here; with full access through the UTD library. The […]
Issue 09 | November 2020: Dr. Natalie Ring Releases New Book
November 23, 2020 - Dr. Natalie Ring, associate professor of history in the School of Arts and Humanities, has released a book that chronicles the history of white antebellum southern dissenters, the immediate consequences of emancipation, and the history of Reconstruction in the years prior to the Compromise of 1877. C. Vann Woodward was one of the most significant […]
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