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  • Renowned Authors of “The Thread Collectors” visit UT Dallas September 12, 2023 -

    The UT Dallas Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, in collaboration with the Harry W. Bass School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, hosted an enlightening discussion with Alyson Richman and Shaunna J. Edwards, authors “The Thread Collectors: A Novel” on Sunday, September 10, 2023. On Sunday, Dr. Nils Roemer, dean of the Bass School, and […]

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  • Samuel McDonald: Economics Major Explores the Intersection of Art and History Sam McDonald July 5, 2023 -

    “Economics is a fascinating cross section, blending elements of philosophy, marketing, and history. I realized my interest in these diverse topics, and economics aligned perfectly with all of them.” Samuel McDonald, an undergraduate junior majoring in economics with a minor in history, is breaking boundaries by stepping into the world of history at the Harry […]

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  • Two AHT Faculty Members Earn Highly Sought-After Fellowships April 13, 2023 -

    Two distinguished University of Texas at Dallas scholars recently earned prestigious awards to support their continued research in the humanities. Dr. Rosemary Admiral and Dr. Katherine Davies – both faculty members at the UT Dallas School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (AHT) – have been awarded academic funding opportunities from nationally-recognized institutions, enabling them to […]

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  • AHT Faculty Reflects on Recent Passing of Fellow Dallas Historian and Social Justice Warrior Dr. Kimberly Hill, associate professor of history at UT Dallas, and associate professor Andrew Scott (right) often joined forces with Dr. George E. Keaton Jr., founder and executive director of Remembering Black Dallas, Inc., to exalt and guard Dallas’ Black stories. January 26, 2023 -

    UT Dallas professors look back on the work of recently departed Dallas historian Dr. George E. Keaton Jr.’s, whose lifelong mission of exalting and guarding local Black stories often crossed paths with School of Arts, Humanities and Technology faculty. Keaton, the founder and executive director of Remembering Black Dallas, Inc. (RBD), was best known for […]

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  • Issue 24 | June 2022: Lecturer Melds Art and History in Exhibitions June 15, 2022 -

    Works by Colette Copeland, an Arts and Humanities lecturer, are being featured at two locations in Texas. Copeland’s collection of solar plate etchings and chine collé prints – related to the American outlaw Jesse James — are on display at the Jody Klotz Fine Art in Abilene, Texas through August 31 and her My Jesse James Adventure project, which […]

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  • Issue 24 | June 2022: Recent A&H Graduate Receives National Science Foundation Fellowship -

    Patricia Mathu BA’22, a recent history graduate from the School of Arts and Humanities, has been selected for the 2022 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The highly competitive national program provides a stipend and tuition support for students pursuing graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. “My time at UT Dallas has […]

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  • Never Again A section of the Dachau concentration camp, including the guard tower, is seen through the barbed wire fence shortly after the camp was liberated by American soldiers on April 29, 1945. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Francis Robert Arzt) -

    For 35 years the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas has been a beacon of scholarship and enlightenment regarding one of the most traumatic events in human history. From 1933 to 1945, Jewish citizens and others who lived in countries throughout Europe were rounded up and killed in Nazi concentration camps. Among the 6 million […]

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  • Patricia Mathu, BA in History, Spring 2022, Earns NSF Graduate Fellowship Patricia Mathu June 1, 2022 -

    Patricia Mathu was one of seven University of Texas at Dallas students and alumni selected for the 2022 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The highly competitive national program provides a stipend and tuition support for students pursuing graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Mathu was born and raised in suburban […]

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  • Issue 23 | May 2022: Event Celebrates New History Honors Society Members and Rossiter Award Winners History Honors Society Members and Rossiter Award Winners May 31, 2022 -

    Seven history students have been inducted into Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honors society. The society’s mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. It seeks to bring students and faculty together both intellectually and socially for […]

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  • Issue 23 | May 2022: Alumnus’ Paper Featured in Yale Journal Elizabeth “Tess” Helfrich BA’21 BS’21 May 26, 2022 -

    Recent UT Dallas graduate Elizabeth “Tess” Helfrich BA’21 BS’21 recently had her undergraduate capstone/thesis published in the Yale Historical Review. The paper, “A House is Not a Home: Examining the Definition of Home for Nineteenth-Century Enslaved Americans,” appears in the Fall 2021 issue of the Review. Helfrich, who earned bachelor’s degrees in biology and history […]

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