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  • UT Dallas Faculty and Student winners at the Hub Shorts Film Festival October 9, 2010 -

    Micki Saba, Michele Hanlon and UT Dallas graduate student Danielle Georgiou recently had dance video works presented by the Hub Shorts Film Festival Dance for Camera Series. Hanlon’s “The Guitarist” placed second in the Producer’s Pick category and took first place in the Audience Award competition. Georgiou’s “Roam” placed third in Producer’s Pick, second in […]

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  • Acclaimed Actor Staging Arthur Miller’s ‘All My Sons’ October 5, 2010 -

    Literary icon Arthur Miller’s American classic, All My Sons, takes the stage in the University Theatre at The University of Texas at Dallas, Oct. 7-9 and Oct. 14–16. The play is directed by Dallas-based actor and UT Dallas lecturer Akin Babatunde, whose play was recently nominated in four categories for the coveted New York Audelco Awards for […]

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  • EMAC Professor Challenges Old School News Approaches September 29, 2010 -

    Go digital or go home. That was the message Dr. Dave Parry, assistant professor of Emerging Media and Communication (EMAC) at UT Dallas, told an audience of journalists at the National Conference of Editorial Writers (NCEW), held Sept. 22–25 in Dallas. UT Dallas was a sponsor of the event, which included an appearance by Gov. Rick Perry […]

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  • UT Dallas Students Outwrite Rivals in Competition September 23, 2010 -

    UT Dallas dominated the recent Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers (TACWT) Student Competition, winning a total of four awards. In the Graduate Fiction category, Douglas Frank took first place with his short story, “The Last Summer of Fireflies.” For Undergraduate Fiction, first place was awarded to Paige Cunningham for her story, “Pens & Needles,” […]

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  • UT Dallas Professor to Interview Chosen Author September 21, 2010 -

    The Richardson Reads One Book program has asked Jessica Murphy, assistant professor of literature at The University of Texas at Dallas, to interview the author of the 2010 selection, The Art of Racing in the Rain. Murphy will have a conversation with Garth Stein during a private luncheon at the Richardson Women’s Club on Tuesday, Sept. 21. Stein’s […]

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  • Associate Professor of Aesthetic Studies to perform September 16, 2010 -

    Please join us for our Members Salon! 6961 Lakewood Blvd. Dallas, TX 75214 www.wordspacetexas.org Thursday, Sept. 16, 8pm to 9:30pm featuring Cindy St. John and Venus Opal Reese Cindy St. John is the author of City Poems (Effing Press 2009) and People Who Are in Love Will Read This Book Differently (Dancing Girl Press 2009). Her poems have appeared […]

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  • Recent Publications Validate ATEC Professor’s Work September 13, 2010 -

    antÉ – Institute for Research in Anticipatory Systems at The University of Texas at Dallas, is extensively referenced in two recent publications. Both are substantive acknowledgements of the importance of his research. In his book To Live is to Change, author Frederic Chorda presents Nadin’s views on the dynamics of human development. Nadin does not explain change […]

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  • Publication Announcements September 5, 2010 -

    Sarah Bowman, who received her PhD in Humanities in 2008 and is currently an adjunct instructor in ATEC, has recently published The Functions of Role-Playing Games. It’s a revised version of her dissertation. Wei Shao, a PhD candidate in Humanities, has published the Chinese version of her memoir, Homeland, with the New Century Publishing House in Taiwan.

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  • Dallas Museum of Art Welcomes Mexican Poet Homero Aridjis As Part of its México 200 Celebration August 30, 2010 -

    Richardson, Texas (August 30, 2010) – As part of the Dallas Museum of Art’s “México 200” celebration of the bicentennial of Mexican independence, acclaimed poet Homero Aridjis will give a reading on Friday, September 17, at 9:00 p.m. at the Dallas Museum of Art’s monthly Late Night. The bilingual reading will come from two of Aridjis’ poetry […]

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  • UT Dallas Professors Make it a “Late Night” August 10, 2010 -

    Two members of the Arts and Humanities faculty at UT Dallas will take part in the Late Nights program at the Dallas Museum of Art this Friday, Aug. 20. Frank Dufour will give a brief presentation about his favorite work of art at 9:00 pm, and Susan Briante will give a poetry reading at 9:30 pm […]

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