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  • Athenaeum Review Issue 9 is now available! Athenaeum Review Issue 9 Winter 2024 February 28, 2024 -

    The Athenaeum Review, a publication by The Bass School and EODIAH, is back with its ninth issue.

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  • Issue 17 | September 2021: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review September 23, 2021 -

    The sixth issue of Athenaeum Review features work from Arts & Humanities faculty, including Kimberly Hill, Ben Wright, Nomi Stone, Jonathan Hartmann, Frederick Turner, and contributors to the Anti-Racist Teach-In Series. Featured on the front and back covers are two artworks by UT Dallas alumna Maedeh Asgharpour, from her series 1001 Nights. The full contents of this issue […]

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  • Historians’ and Literature Scholars’ Work Featured in New Journal Issue Athenaeum Review Issue 6 Cover September 21, 2021 -

    In the sixth issue of Athenaeum Review, now available online and in print, historians from the UT Dallas Arts & Humanities faculty offer insights on issues past and present. Looking back over the 20th century, Kimberly Hill, Assistant Professor of U.S. and African American History, considers the evolving context of the central symbol in President […]

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  • Issue 11 | February 2021: Winter 2021 Issue of Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review February 23, 2021 -

    The fifth issue of Athenaeum Review features work from Arts & Humanities faculty and students, including Ashley Barnes, Mark Rosen, Thomas Riccio, Andy Amato, Kendra Greene, Zsuzsanna Ozsváth and Frederick Turner, Nomi Stone, and Jane Saginaw. You can learn more about the new issue in the School of Arts and Humanities News Center, or read it online at athenaeumreview.org.

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  • New Journal Issue Publishes Work by Arts & Humanities Faculty January 26, 2021 -

    The Winter 2021 issue of Athenaeum Review includes new work by several faculty of the School of Arts and Humanities, as well as artwork by significant Black artists including Riley Holloway, Jammie Holmes, Letitia Huckaby, Sedrick Huckaby, Evita Tezeno, and Desireé Vaniecia. The front cover is by taylor barnes. Reviewing a new translation of Max […]

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: Athenaeum Review Podcast Athenaeum Review September 23, 2020 -

    In conversations recorded for the Athenaeum Review podcast, Frederick Turner and Zsuzsanna Ozsváth offer reflections on diverse aspects of their work and careers, as well as read selections from their poetry. Listen online: Poetry, Nature and Science: A Conversation with Frederick Turner Modernity and History in Hungarian Poetry: A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth

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  • Issue 04 | June 2020: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review June 23, 2020 -

    Summer 2020 issue of Athenaeum Review and virtual launch event The new issue of  Athenaeum Review  features work by faculty A. Kendra Greene, Kenneth L. Brewer, Marilyn Waligore, Robert J. Stern, the late Kazuya Sakai, and alumnae Ciara Bryant (BA 2016), Lauren Christlieb (BA 2013), and Jessica Fuentes (BA 2004). The journal is available freely online at […]

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  • Work by Arts & Humanities Faculty, Alums Featured in New Journal Issue June 3, 2020 -

    The summer 2020 issue of Athenaeum Review includes new work from several faculty members and alumnae of the School of Arts and Humanities. Find out more at athenaeumreview.org, and hear from the contributors at a virtual event on Tuesday, June 16th. Artist and former UT Dallas professor Kazuya Sakai (1927-2001) is the subject of a […]

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  • Issue 03 | May 2020: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review May 23, 2020 -

    Podcasts with Sean Valles and Jacob Stegenga During their recent visits to the Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology, two lecturers recorded podcast interviews for  Athenaeum Review:  Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge University) spoke about “Medical Nihilism,” and Sean Valles (Michigan State University) spoke about “The Philosophy of Population Health.”  The podcasts can be found […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review -

    Michele Hanlon, Associate Dean for the Arts, joined the  Athenaeum Review podcast to talk about the transition to virtual events in the arts during spring 2020. The podcast is available on the web, Apple or Google Podcasts. Two faculty members from the School of Arts and Humanities have been selected to receive the Humanities and Emerging […]

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