Category: Communication
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College Prep Camp Helps Teens Improve Communication Skills
June 26, 2024 -
Even with excellent test scores and high-class rankings, many prospective college students still have a lot of work to do when it comes to college essays, resumes, and interviews, according to Dr. Carie King, clinical professor at The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, & Technology at UT Dallas. This summer, Dr. King […]
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Debate, Speech Teams Compete on National Stage
June 14, 2024 -
The University of Texas at Dallas debate and speech and forensics teams competed in national championship tournaments this spring. The debate team qualified for the National Debate Tournament for the 22nd consecutive year. Only 78 teams qualify for the tournament each year. “The National Debate Tournament is the longest running and the most prestigious of […]
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UT Dallas Alumna Takes Her Historical Insight to Healthcare and Medical School
June 10, 2024 -
UT Dallas, recent graduate Arlin Khan BA’24, BS’24 developed a robust skill set based on her diverse academic experiences in pre-med, history, communications, neuroscience, and humanities, preparing her to excel in her future medical career.
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Accolades: Speech Team Takes Home State Honors
June 23, 2023 -
The University of Texas at Dallas speech team continues to grow and improve its program, earning second place in a statewide spring tournament. “We had an exceptional showing at the state tournament — probably one of our best tournaments yet,” said Dr. John Gooch, coach of Comet Speech and Forensics and associate professor of rhetoric […]
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2022 Awards
November 10, 2022 -
Adrienne McLean Victor Worsfold Outstanding Faculty As a prolific film historian who works in the field, Dr. Adrienne McLean equips her students by sharing her insight and experience. Teaching film studies at the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, her areas of specialization are film history and theory, women and film, classical Hollywood cinema, and […]
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Issue 24 | June 2022: U.S. State Department Visitor Leadership Program Comes to A&H
June 15, 2022 -
Dr. Janet Johnson, assistant professor of instruction in the School of Arts and Humanities, recently shared her knowledge of political rhetoric and social media with a group of visiting European officials. Johnson led a discussion at UT Dallas on political rhetoric, social media and the spread of misinformation/ disinformation. The gathering was part of the […]
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Issue 24 | June 2022: Clinical Professor Wins Teaching Award
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Dr. Carie S. T. King, clinical professor of communication and rhetoric in the School of Arts and Humanities, was recently awarded the President’s Teaching Excellence Award in Online/Blended Instruction. King was one of five UT Dallas educators who received teaching excellence awards this spring. She has been teaching writing and communication at UT Dallas since […]
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Carie King Receives President’s Teaching Excellence Award
June 7, 2022 -
The University of Texas at Dallas recently honored five educators with annual President’s Teaching Excellence Awards, while 48 others were recognized for their completion of a national classroom teaching course. “Teachers have such a great influence on their students,” said UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson, the Eugene McDermott Distinguished University Chair of Leadership. “We […]
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Issue 22 | April 2022: Echoes of Atrocity in Ukraine
April 23, 2022 -
The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies recently hosted the event “Echoes of Atrocity in Ukraine.” The event, meant to recognize the recent invasion of Ukraine as well as pay tribute to those lost in this region both in the past and present, featured presentations by the Ackerman faculty as well as musical performances by students […]
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Issue 19 | January 2022: Study Abroad
January 23, 2022 -
Lethal Crimes and Public Policy in the European Union is a five-week faculty-led program that examines the policy and legal controversies surrounding the application of capital punishment in the United States and the EU and how to communicate these policies. The program will take place at Franklin University in Lugano, Switzerland. Students enroll in the […]
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