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  • Issue 08 | October 2020: Gabriel Dawe’s New Exhibition Gabriel Dawe October 23, 2020 -

    UT Dallas graduate and acclaimed artist Gabriel Dawe is being featured in a solo exhibition at the Talley Dunn Gallery in Dallas. Found is Gabriel Dawe’s first exhibition with the gallery. Featuring nine monochromatic puzzle piece works from his Missing series that are covered in 24 karat gold leaf, the exhibition is intimate in scale […]

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  • Issue 08 | October 2020: Dr. Robert Xavier Rodríguez Robert Xavier Rodríguez -

    In celebration of Latin Heritage Month, a radio network in Colorado recently featuring music composed by Dr. Robert Xavier Rodriguez, UT Dallas professor of music and Chair in Art and Aesthetic Studies. Rodriguez was among the “18 Latin American Composers You Should Know” by Colorado Public Radio, with a radio program dedicated to his music. […]

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  • Issue 08 | October 2020: Spotlight on New Faculty Steven V. Randall and Davis Smith-Brecheisen -

    Steven V. Randall (left) and Dr. Davis Smith-Brecheisen (right) are among the four new tenure-track faculty who have joined the School of Arts and Humanities this fall. Here is more information on Randall and Smith-Brecheisen: Steven V. Randall is an assistant professor of visual and performing arts, with a focus on sculpture. He studies interdisciplinary […]

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  • UT Dallas’ School Of The Arts And Humanities Has Five New Advisory Council Members Suzanna Cole, Ragen Elterman, Roy Elterman, Jerry Comer, Richard Kurjan October 15, 2020 -

    As reported by My Sweet Charity, the School of Arts and Humanities has added five new members to its advisory council that serve as liaisons between the school and the Dallas-area community. Suzanne Cole double majored at UT Dallas in Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Arts and Humanities in 1999. She is the Medical Director […]

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  • Kimberly D. Hill Publishes “A Higher Mission: The Careers of Alonzo and Althea Brown Edmiston in Central Africa.” September 29, 2020 -

    In this vital transnational study, Kimberly D. Hill critically analyzes the colonial history of central Africa through the perspective of two African American missionaries: Alonzo Edmiston and Althea Brown Edmiston. The pair met and fell in love while working as a part of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission — an operation which aimed to support […]

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: COVID-19 Resources for Students Students September 23, 2020 -

    COVID-19 has presented many challenges for the current school year. The University has put together a page of resources available to students to meet those challenges. The resource list includes financial aid, technology resources, learning resources, health and counseling services and a host of links provided by specific centers on campus. Student Resources

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: ”Nasher Windows” Exhibit Features UT Dallas Community Nasher Windows -

    A new series of exhibitions at the Nasher Sculpture Center, called Nasher Windows, features several artists who are related to UT Dallas. The installations are viewable through the windows from the outside of the Renzo Piano-designed museum and provide exhibition space for North Texas-based artists, while offering the public an accessible way to view art. […]

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: Center for Translation Studies Launches New Podcast Dr. Rainer Schulte -

    The Center for Translation Studies has launched a new podcast that highlights translation, translators, international writers, editors, and publishers. Targeting those who are interested in international literature and cultures, the Translating the World podcast is primarily hosted by Dr. Rainer Schulte, professor of arts and humanities and the Katherine R. Cecil Professor in Foreign Languages, […]

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  • Issue 07 | September 2020: Stephen Rabe Releases Book Kissinger and Latin America: Intervention, Human Rights, and Diplomacy BY Stephen Rabe -

    Dr. Stephen Rabe, professor emeritus of history, recently released a new book, Kissinger and Latin America: Intervention, Human Rights, and Diplomacy. In his book, Rabe said Henry Kissinger devoted more time and effort to Latin America than any of his predecessors—or successors—who served as the national security adviser or secretary of state. Rabe served as […]

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

    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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