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  • Issue 03 | May 2020: Artistry Today Dr. Jonathan Palant May 23, 2020 -

    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 Center for Asian Studies -

    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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  • Issue 03 | May 2020: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review -

    Podcasts with Sean Valles and Jacob Stegenga During their recent visits to the Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology, two lecturers recorded podcast interviews for  Athenaeum Review:  Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge University) spoke about “Medical Nihilism,” and Sean Valles (Michigan State University) spoke about “The Philosophy of Population Health.”  The podcasts can be found […]

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  • Issue 03 | May 2020: A&H Celebrated Graduates Graduates -

    The School of Arts and Humanities would like to congratulate our Spring 2020 graduates! To celebrate the achievements of these students during this extraordinary time, please visit this special Facebook gallery to see many of their smiling faces.

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Student Accomplishment Ji-Won Kim -

    The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our students, including Ji-Won Kim, whose creativity and dedication shine brightly. Ji-Won Kim, a Spring 2020 graduate, has been working on an ambitious project: adapting Gene Luen Yang’s award-winning graphic novel, American Born Chinese, into a play. […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Alumni Accomplishment Victoria Brill -

    Victoria Brill Victoria Brill has exhibited in galleries and project spaces throughout Dallas/Fort Worth including 500X Gallery, the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, 516 Fabrication Gallery and The MAC Gallery. She was the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s 2018 Clare Hart DeGoyler Memorial Fund grant. Brill currently has a studio at the Tin […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: School Honors Graduates Graduates -

    To ensure the safety of the community, the University of Texas at Dallas is unable to hold traditional graduation ceremonies this spring. However, knowing the determination and perseverance it takes to earn a degree, the School of Arts and Humanities would like to recognize its students who are earning degrees this month. First, the School […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Staff Retirement Beth Young -

    We would like to Congratulate Beth Young, assistant to the dean, on her upcoming retirement. While she will be missed greatly by all of us at A&H, she certainly deserves this break. Young has always been not only a valuable asset to A&H but also a cheerful presence in the office that everyone can always […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Student Emergency Fund Student Emergency Fund -

    During this time of uncertainty, the well-being of our campus community is our greatest concern. Unfortunately, many UT Dallas students are facing difficulties as a direct result of COVID-19, and unexpected financial hardships may limit students from continuing on their academic journeys. Yet even in this uncertain time, we’re witnessing the resilient Comet spirit. Alumni […]

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  • Issue 02 | May 2020: Spring Arts Festival Spring Arts Festival -

    The Spring Arts Festival kicked off on May 4th and will continue for the upcoming weeks. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be presenting some portions of the festival virtually, while others will be cancelled. The festival this year includes music, art and creative writing virtual events.

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