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The Anson L. Clark Foundation establishes the Clark Summer Research Program, which provides first-year students with opportunities to join research groups and conduct hands-on experiments.
The University of Texas at Dallas women’s golf team won its first American Southwest Conference championship.
The University of Texas of Dallas holds the inaugural All-University Commencement, a sparkling new Comet tradition that celebrates recent graduates’ academic journeys.
Peter Walker, the renowned landscape architect who designed the UT Dallas Landscape Enhancement Project, is awarded the first Richard Brettell Prize in the Arts — an award established with a gift from ...
The gift creates new opportunities and strengthens scholarships, research and programming for the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology.
Dr. Mark W. Spong is appointed dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Dr. Denise C. Park establishes the Center for Vital Longevity, a center dedicated to researching and understanding the aging brain, memory and cognitive aging.
Dr. Russell A. Hulse, winner of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1993, joins UT Dallas as a visiting professor. He is appointed Regental Professor and associate vice president for strategic initiatives ...
From the arts and sciences to engineering and management, UT Dallas’ degree programs are honed to produce world-class graduates.
A computer science degree not only prepares students to design and build software but also provides them with the skills to address broad issues such as developing innovative ways to send data over ...
Program Description The graduate programs in computer science offer intensive preparation in design, programming, theory and applications. Training is provided for both academically oriented students ...
Program Description The Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering program prepares students to take on leadership roles in a wide variety of industries and to tackle challenges in research, ...
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