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Category: Arts, Humanities, and Technology

  • Congratulations, Spring 2024 Graduates! Dr. Nils Roemer greets a student enthusiastically as the student walks on the stage. May 21, 2024 -

    In May, the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas celebrated the academic achievements of more than 300 undergraduate and graduate students. The Spring 2024 semester concluded with the doctoral hooding on May 10 and the commencement ceremony on May 14. A total of 282 […]

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  • Investiture Ceremony To Celebrate Distinguished Professors, Donors Investiture Honorees with President Benson May 9, 2024 -

    Eight outstanding faculty members at The University of Texas at Dallas were honored April 18 during the 2024 Investiture Ceremony at which their new endowed titles were officially announced before family, friends, colleagues and students. Endowed chairs and professorships are the highest academic award a faculty member can receive from a university. The endowments are […]

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  • In Loving Memory Of Dr. Thomas Linehan Dr. Tom Linehan addressing a crowd of nearly 350 who had gathered near Spirit Rocks, outside the UT Dallas Activity Center, on July 11, 2012. May 6, 2024 -

    Dr. Tom Linehan, former Arts and Humanities distinguished chair and founder of the Arts and Technology (ATEC) program, passed away April 11, 2024, at the age of 80.

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  • In Loving Memory Of Dr. Enric Madriguera: Memorial Details Dr. Enric Madriguera posing for a picture while holding a guitar in the PHY Bldg. in Aug. 2023. -

    In memory of Dr. Enric Madriguera, please join us for his memorial mass at at St. Joseph Catholic Church of Garland on May 17 and for a remembrance at the UT Dallas Jonsson Performance Hall on May 18.

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  • Three Bass School professors recognized at 2024 Investiture April 22, 2024 -

    The University of Texas at Dallas honored its newest group of endowed chairs and professors – including three outstanding faculty members of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology – during its 2024 Investiture Ceremony at the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Lecture Hall on April 18. The ceremony celebrated […]

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  • UTD Champions Make Impact on Comets Giving Days Faculty and Staff say thank you for Comets Giving Day April 10, 2024 -

    University of Texas at Dallas supporters contributed $1.2 million through more than 3,000 gifts to causes across campus during Comets Giving Days on April 3-4. Over 150 groups participated in the event, which topped the $1 million mark for the fifth consecutive year. Charlie W. and Pauline W. Chen, both members of the Center for […]

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  • Scholarship Celebration Highlights Importance of Financial Aid Beyond Funds Kaitlyn Weirich, history and visual and performing arts senior, presenting at SP/N Gallery. April 9, 2024 -

    Students at The University of Texas at Dallas, Dr. Nils Roemer, dean of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, & Technology, and members of the dean’s advisory council spoke to faculty, alums, and supporters about the impact of scholarships and financial aid at SP/N Gallery on April 4. At the Comets Giving […]

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  • Yearly Exhibition Draws Interdisciplinary Students as Curators  April 4, 2024 -

    Twenty students of various disciplines explored themes of isolation and belonging through artistic projects by installing their artworks in lockers for the 2024 ATEC Pop-up Locker Exhibition.  This annual tradition of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas invites artists from all levels and […]

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  • Upcoming Lecture Sheds Light on Dallas History of Multiracial Coalition March 1, 2024 -

    Dr. Katherine Bynum, a distinguished scholar in social and historical perspectives, will visit The University of Texas at Dallas to lecture on the multiracial coalition against police violence in Dallas. The lecture “Unite and Be Free: The Formation of a Multiracial Coalition Against Police Violence in Dallas” will occur at the Jonsson Performance Hall (JO […]

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  • Renowned Researchers Highlight Holocaust Studies at 54th Annual Scholars’ Conference February 28, 2024 -

    The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas will host two internationally-renowned researchers of genocide, human rights, and the Holocaust for the 54th Annual Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches (ASC).

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