Category: News
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Issue 04 | June 2020: Brettell Announcement
June 23, 2020 -
Dr. Richard Brettell, founding director of the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at The University of Texas at Dallas, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. “As this honor makes clear, Rick is widely recognized as one of the leading voices in the world of art. He’s always looking for […]
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Issue 04 | June 2020: New Ackerman Center Endowment
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The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies has announced the establishment of a new endowed chair at the Center. Long-time friends and supporters of the Center, Mitchell L. and Miriam Lewis Barnett, plan to establish an endowment to create the Miriam Lewis Barnett Chair for studies related to the Holocaust, genocide and/or human rights. The new […]
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Issue 04 | June 2020: Athenaeum Review
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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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Issue 04 | June 2020: Message from the Associate Dean
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At the risk of stating the obvious, the “COVID semester” was unlike any other. The shift from face-to-face teaching to virtual pedagogy became a surreal experience in many ways. The students, however – and much to their credit – adapted very well to the shift, and they, themselves, might have adjusted better than many professors! […]
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University Honors Educators with President’s Awards for Teaching Excellence
June 15, 2020 -
Five instructors from The University of Texas at Dallas recently were honored with the annual President’s Teaching Excellence Awards for their positive impact on student learning and innovation in the classroom. UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson recognized the recipients virtually in May for their outstanding efforts. The Center for Teaching and Learning plans to host […]
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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: Student Accomplishment
May 23, 2020 -
Mathew Shadegg Matthew Shadegg BA’20, recently conducted a survey (using quantitative social science method) to inquire how students use social media, particularly the underlying reasoning behind their individual usage of various social-media platforms. He applied for and obtained IRB approval (which took a few tries) and launched his survey to gather data via Qualtrics. He […]
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Issue 03 | May 2020: Alumni Accomplishment
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Narong Tintamusik Narong Tintamusik earned his undergraduate degree in biology from UT Dallas with a minor in visual arts. He completed an internship at Ro2 Art Gallery in 2014 and has exhibited in group shows locally and worldwide, including New York, Canada, and Germany. Tintamusik was the recipient of the DeGoyler Memorial Fund from the […]
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Issue 03 | May 2020: Artistry Today
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Dr. Jonathan Palant, associate professor and director of choral activities in the School of Arts and Humanities has launched “Artistry Today,” an online education platform for artists. Every week, Palant, who also is the director and founder of the Dallas Street Choir and the Credo Community Choir, interviews top artists in a 30-minute Facebook Live […]
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Issue 03 | May 2020: Center for Asian Studies
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The Center for Asian Studies is sponsoring a lecture on Wednesday, May 27, at 3 p.m. concerning the impact of current U.S. relations with China on medical research. The speaker, Dr. Steven Pei from the University of Houston, will be speaking via Microsoft Teams. For further information contact Dr. Dennis Kratz , director of the […]
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