Category: Nonesuch News
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Giving Tuesday
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Giving Tuesday is an opportunity for people around the world to stand together in unity—to use their individual power of generosity to remain connected and heal. Join us on December 1, 2020 Click here to support.
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Upcoming Events
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The School of Arts and Humanities is presenting numerous events in November including: Nov 12-14 & 19-21: Falling Into the Unknown Nov 18: Nuclear Okra Nov 18: Nuclear Okra Nov 20: CUSLAI Introduction to New Faculty Nov 20: Matthew Brown’s “Science and Moral Imagination” book launch
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Translation Review
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Translation Review (TR), a peer-reviewed journal founded in 1978 by Dr. Rainer Schulte and published three times a year by UTD, is distributed internationally by Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. The upcoming issue, TR 107, is due to be released in October. Recent articles can be found here; with full access through the UTD library. The […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Dr. Natalie Ring Releases New Book
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Dr. Natalie Ring, associate professor of history in the School of Arts and Humanities, has released a book that chronicles the history of white antebellum southern dissenters, the immediate consequences of emancipation, and the history of Reconstruction in the years prior to the Compromise of 1877. C. Vann Woodward was one of the most significant […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Dr. Matt Brown Holds Book Launch Event
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Dr. Matthew Brown, professor of philosophy in the School of Arts and Humanities, is holding a conversation about his new book, Science and Moral Imagination, Friday, November 20, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Brown will read an excerpt from the book and Dr. Kevin Elliot from Michigan State University will moderate the conversation about the significance of […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: John Pomara Exhibits Art in Dallas Gallery
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John Pomara, professor of visual arts in the School of Arts and Humanities, is displaying his latest work, Digital Debris, at the Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas. The exhibit runs October 14 to November 21. The gallery is currently open by appointment only. Digital Debris features a collection of new oil enamel paintings on aluminum, […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Dr. Dennis Kratz Honored for Arts Work
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Dr. Dennis Kratz will be been honored by the Dallas-based Business Council for the Arts, a nonprofit that seeks to “unite commerce and culture.” At an upcoming ceremony, Kratz will be awarded the Obelisk Award, which honors businesses and leaders for their support of the arts in North Texas. Kratz, former dean of the School […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Misty Owens featured in Dallas Morning News
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UT Dallas faculty member Misty Owens and the UT Dallas Dance Ensemble were featured recently in the Dallas Morning News. The article focuses on how dance is helping people to emerge from the gray feelings surrounding COVID-19. Read the article.
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Center for Values Announces 2021 Research Fellows
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The Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology has announced its 2020-21 Graduate Research Fellows: Natacha Guyot (Left) has been awarded the Marvin and Kathleen Stone Research Fellowship. Guyot is a doctoral candidate at the School of Arts and Humanities. She currently is working on her dissertation project, titled “Dr. Dana Scully of The […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: Gavin R. G. Hambly Scholarship Recipients
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The Gavin Hambly Scholarship is a university-recognized annual scholarship awarded to one or more deserving undergraduate students, majoring in History. The Gavin R. G. Hambly scholarship is made possible by the generous support from donors Genice A.G. Rabe and Stephen G. Rabe. Lily George (Left) My name is Lily and I am a sophomore History […]
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