Category: Nonesuch News
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Student Accomplishment
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Ashley Rasco “Ashley Rasco (Fall 2019) wrote a great analysis of the history of women’s roles in horror films, especially since the 1970s. Remarkably, Ashley didn’t have the benefit of a class on horror during her time as a student. Her project evolved out of her own interests, and she used the analytical, research, and […]
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Introducing the Ackerman Center Podcast
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Follow along to explore Holocaust-related topics during the time of our shared new virtual realities. New episodes available on Sundays. Episode one and two are now streaming on Spotify.
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Welcome our new A&H Faculty hires
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Dr. Davis Smith-BrecheisenAssistant Professor of Literature Mr. SV Randall Assistant Professor of VPA – Sculpture Dr. S. Deborah Kang Anne Stark and Chester Watson Associate Professor of History Dr. Amy Kerner Assistant Professor in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies Fellow of the Jacqueline and Michael Wald Professorship in Holocaust Studies
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Gemini Ambassadors Help Students Cope During Changes
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We are the Gems – Micayla, Pale, and Rica. Each of us are passionate Arts and Humanities students who are eager to serve our school in any way we can. We know what COVID-19 brought significant changes to A&H students, so please let us know how we can help during this time of change and make the […]
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Recent Promotions
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Matthew J. Brown has been promoted to professor. His new official title is professor of Philosophy and History of ideas. He has been at A&H for eleven years and is currently the program head for the History and Philosophy programs. Congratulations Matt!
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Issue 01 | April 2020: The Show Must Go On
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Even with the current COVID-19 pandemic, The University of Texas at Dallas’ production of Faust will continue, albeit in a new, creative format. The School of Arts and Humanities’ spring production was planned to be a main stage event, however, when home restrictions took effect, the stage play became a radio play, complete with music, […]
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Issue 01 | April 2020: Message from Dr. Roemer
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School of the Arts & Humanities Community: I am proud to introduce the A&H newsletter which is centered on news and information about the School of the Arts and Humanities, its faculty and students. We are launching this at a time when classes are online and events on campus have been canceled, a reality to […]
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