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  • Upcoming Lecture Sheds Light on Dallas History of Multiracial Coalition March 1, 2024 -

    Dr. Katherine Bynum, a distinguished scholar in social and historical perspectives, will visit The University of Texas at Dallas to lecture on the multiracial coalition against police violence in Dallas. The lecture “Unite and Be Free: The Formation of a Multiracial Coalition Against Police Violence in Dallas” will occur at the Jonsson Performance Hall (JO […]

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  • Samuel McDonald: Economics Major Explores the Intersection of Art and History Sam McDonald July 5, 2023 -

    “Economics is a fascinating cross section, blending elements of philosophy, marketing, and history. I realized my interest in these diverse topics, and economics aligned perfectly with all of them.” Samuel McDonald, an undergraduate junior majoring in economics with a minor in history, is breaking boundaries by stepping into the world of history at the Harry […]

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  • AHT Faculty Reflects on Recent Passing of Fellow Dallas Historian and Social Justice Warrior Dr. Kimberly Hill, associate professor of history at UT Dallas, and associate professor Andrew Scott (right) often joined forces with Dr. George E. Keaton Jr., founder and executive director of Remembering Black Dallas, Inc., to exalt and guard Dallas’ Black stories. January 26, 2023 -

    UT Dallas professors look back on the work of recently departed Dallas historian Dr. George E. Keaton Jr.’s, whose lifelong mission of exalting and guarding local Black stories often crossed paths with School of Arts, Humanities and Technology faculty. Keaton, the founder and executive director of Remembering Black Dallas, Inc. (RBD), was best known for […]

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  • Issue 17 | September 2021: Athenaeum Review Athenaeum Review September 23, 2021 -

    The sixth issue of Athenaeum Review features work from Arts & Humanities faculty, including Kimberly Hill, Ben Wright, Nomi Stone, Jonathan Hartmann, Frederick Turner, and contributors to the Anti-Racist Teach-In Series. Featured on the front and back covers are two artworks by UT Dallas alumna Maedeh Asgharpour, from her series 1001 Nights. The full contents of this issue […]

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  • Historians’ and Literature Scholars’ Work Featured in New Journal Issue Athenaeum Review Issue 6 Cover September 21, 2021 -

    In the sixth issue of Athenaeum Review, now available online and in print, historians from the UT Dallas Arts & Humanities faculty offer insights on issues past and present. Looking back over the 20th century, Kimberly Hill, Assistant Professor of U.S. and African American History, considers the evolving context of the central symbol in President […]

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  • Issue 16 | August 2021: Kimberly Hill Book Series Kimberly Hill August 23, 2021 -

    The story of African Americans in shaping Texas history has not been fully told, according to Dr. Kimberly Hill, assistant professor of history in the School of Arts and Humanities at The University of Texas at Dallas. But she is working toward filling in the gaps of the missing aspects of Texas history lessons through her work as […]

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  • Professor Kimberly Hill Fills in History’s Gaps with Afro-Texans Book Series Dr. Kimberly Hill August 9, 2021 -

    The story of African Americans in shaping Texas history has not been fully told, according to Dr. Kimberly Hill, assistant professor of history in the School of Arts and Humanities at The University of Texas at Dallas. But she is working toward filling in the gaps of the missing aspects of Texas history lessons through […]

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  • Issue 13 | April 2021: Hill presents at SMU Dr. Kimberly Hill April 23, 2021 -

    Dr. Kimberly Hill, assistant professor of history, recently presented the Stanton Sharp Lecture for the Southern Methodist University Clements Department of History. Dr. Hill’s theme of “Teaching Through a Pandemic” drew from current events; from her ongoing research on Christian activism; and from her first book, A Higher Mission: The Careers of Alonzo and Althea […]

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  • Hill Presents Stanton Sharp Lecture at SMU April 16, 2021 -

    Dr. Kimberly Hill, assistant professor of history, recently presented the Stanton Sharp Lecture for the Southern Methodist University Clements Department of History. Hill’s theme of “Teaching Through a Pandemic” drew from current events; from her ongoing research on Christian activism; and from her first book, A Higher Mission: The Careers of Alonzo and Althea Brown […]

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  • Issue 08 | October 2020: Kim Hill Releases First Book A Higher Mission Kimberly Hill October 23, 2020 -

    A Higher Mission is the first book-length publication from Dr. Kimberly Hill, assistant professor of history, in the School of Arts and Humanities. This book explains the transnational influence of American historically black colleges and universities through the careers of alumni who became Presbyterian missionaries to the Belgian Congo. The book is part of the New […]

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