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  • Omni Dallas Hotel Features UT Dallas Student Works on Iconic LED Facade April 13, 2023 -

    The Omni Dallas Hotel will display more than a dozen animated clips – produced by the University of Texas at Dallas students – on its 23-story LED facade on nights throughout April to celebrate Dallas Art Month. The 16 featured projects are 90-second animations, each produced by a student in the Projection Mapping Lab class […]

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  • Real World Perspective: Q&A with Animation and Games Professor Nelson Lim Nelson Lim Associate Professor of Animation & Games April 11, 2023 -

    With an impressive portfolio of award-winning feature films and games Nelson Lim, Animation & Games Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas shares his experiences working for industry giants and how he stays current in an ever-changing technological landscape. You have an impressive portfolio of work; would you share how your practice has evolved […]

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  • UTD To Honor Newest Group of Endowed Chairs, Professors Dr. Baowei Fei, Cecil H. and Ida Green Chair in Systems Biology Science, received his medallion from UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson (left) and Dr. Poras Balsara during the Investiture Ceremony in 2019, the last time the ceremony was held in person at UTD. April 8, 2023 -

    The University of Texas at Dallas will recognize 14 outstanding faculty members at its 2023 Investiture Ceremony, to be held April 14 at 2 p.m. in the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Lecture Hall. The event honors faculty members who have recently been named to endowed professorship and chair appointments. The ceremony also recognizes […]

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  • Technology Experts Separate ChatGPT Fact from Fiction at Forum March 30, 2023 -

    University of Texas at Dallas technology experts dispelled misconceptions and highlighted advantages of a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that has stirred growing chatter about its power to change communication, education and the workforce. “Students could potentially use it to get their homework done,” said Dr. Gopal Gupta, professor of computer science and one of […]

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  • Global Cinematic Extravaganza Arrives at UT Dallas with Hispanx / Latinx Film Festival March 23, 2023 -

    The Hispanx / Latinx Film Festival unveiled a three-day cinematic showcase at UT Dallas, spotlighting screenings of a diverse range of Latin American and Spanish productions spanning numerous genres. The motion picture gathering – made possible with support of School of Arts, Humanities and Technology (AHT) faculty, The UT Dallas Center for US-Latin America Initiatives […]

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  • AHT Doctoral Candidate’s Story About Desert Life Published in Scholarly Journal Rachelle Scott March 22, 2023 -

    “Through fiction, I have something to say about the ways living on a border, a place where you can have a foot in two different countries, influences inhabitants’ inner lives,” said Rachelle Scott, a UT Dallas School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (AHT) doctoral candidate. “I do a lot of reading of others who write […]

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  • Honor Society Chapter Receives Award Members of the UT Dallas Sigma Tau Delta honor society show their Outstanding Chapter Award. From left: Matthew Goodykoontz White, Sunshine Williams, Malina Rusu, and Danika Hollis. March 10, 2023 -

    The University of Texas at Dallas chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society, has been selected as one of three chapters worldwide to receive the society’s Outstanding Chapter Award. “I’m constantly telling the chapter members what a great job they’re doing, but it’s really nice when the international board and committees actually […]

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  • Grad Student’s Exhibition Honors The Iranian Women’s Revolution Elham Doust March 8, 2023 -

    Elham Doust, Iranian grad student and teaching associate of a Digital Art and Design Foundations course, curated the exhibition In Solidarity with the Brave Women of Iran, in celebration of International Women’s Day. The exhibition – displayed on the first floor of the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building – features paintings, sculptures and media […]

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  • Art Historian Gets Getty Grant for Study Project The “Diptych of Delphine de Signe” was likely created around 1340 in Naples, Italy. January 27, 2023 -

    A University of Texas at Dallas art historian has received a grant from the Getty Foundation to study a 14th-century panel painting that could provide insights into the devotional use of such art, as well as female patronage. Dr. Sarah Kozlowski, clinical assistant professor of art history and associate director of the UT Dallas Edith […]

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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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