Category: News
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Omni Dallas Hotel Illuminates Skyline with Student-Crafted Animations
May 2, 2024 -
The Omni Dallas Hotel, in a significant recognition of our students’ talent, partnered with Professor Andrew F. Scott. They showcased animations produced by 16 of our Projection Mapping (ATCM 3356) students and LightSquad members on their towering LED facade. This collaboration not only provided a platform for our students’ work but also highlighted the school’s commitment to fostering creative partnerships.
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Historian Wins Pair of Research Fellowships
April 26, 2024 -
Dr. Whitney Nell Stewart Dr. Whitney Nell Stewart, assistant professor of history in the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas, has been awarded a pair of research fellowships to study at George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. She is among 23 George […]
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ATEC Undergrad Emerges as Performance Artist and Musician
April 22, 2024 -
Kit Co, upcoming BA recipient, featured in lauded performance art project recognized by Dallas Morning News and Dallas Observer.
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Three Bass School professors recognized at 2024 Investiture
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The University of Texas at Dallas honored its newest group of endowed chairs and professors – including three outstanding faculty members of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology – during its 2024 Investiture Ceremony at the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Lecture Hall on April 18. The ceremony celebrated […]
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UTD Champions Make Impact on Comets Giving Days
April 10, 2024 -
University of Texas at Dallas supporters contributed $1.2 million through more than 3,000 gifts to causes across campus during Comets Giving Days on April 3-4. Over 150 groups participated in the event, which topped the $1 million mark for the fifth consecutive year. Charlie W. and Pauline W. Chen, both members of the Center for […]
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Poland and Germany Tour Immerses Chamber Singers in Music, History and Culture
April 9, 2024 -
Twenty-seven members of the UT Dallas Chamber Singers set out on an eight-day concert tour – starting in the Polish city of Kraków on March 9 and culminating in Berlin, Germany – marking the second occasion that a UT Dallas choral ensemble has embarked on an international tour. Under the direction of Associate Dean of […]
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CUSLAI’s Hispanx / Latinx Film Festival Showcases Vibrancy of Latin American Cinema
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The Hispanx / Latinx Film Festival will unveil a diverse cinematic showcase at UT Dallas, spotlighting Latin American and Spanish production screenings spanning numerous genres.
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Scholarship Celebration Highlights Importance of Financial Aid Beyond Funds
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Students at The University of Texas at Dallas, Dr. Nils Roemer, dean of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, & Technology, and members of the dean’s advisory council spoke to faculty, alums, and supporters about the impact of scholarships and financial aid at SP/N Gallery on April 4. At the Comets Giving […]
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“Small Talk” Exhibition: A Unique Showcase of Artists’ Process, Not Just the Final Pieces
April 8, 2024 -
Small Talk, the latest SP/N Gallery installment, invites the audience to step into an active studio where the ever-evolving process of creating and collaborating is on display. This multimedia performance installation, which focuses on the artistic progress of 19 graduate students over a month, is part of a visual and performing arts (VPA) class led […]
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UT Dallas and Dallas Contemporary Unite to Host Renowned New Media Artist Chris Dorland
April 4, 2024 -
The University of Texas at Dallas, in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is offering a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts, students, and faculty members to engage in a dialogue with the renowned emerging media artist Chris Dorland. “The New Media Painter: Chris Dorland,” an event organized by UT Dallas faculty member Liz Trosper MFA’16, will delve […]
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