The University of Texas at Dallas is now offering a Bachelor of Science in computational and geospatial science, combining two in-demand fields, according to a news release from the university.
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DALLAS — After wrapping up their final season in Division III, the University of Texas at Dallas is set to compete in athletics as a NCAA Division II member. The NCAA Division II Membership Committee ...
Comets Giving Days is an annual event rallying the UT Dallas community in support of campus groups, activities and causes. Organizations promote the fundraiser on social media with the hashtags ...
The University of Texas at Dallas is conducting a national search for its next vice president for development and alumni relations — a pivotal leadership position that will shape the future of ...
Only 38 minutes after the public opening of the Crow Museum of Asian Art’s second home, located at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), several UT Dallas students wandered around the ...
RICHARDSON, Texas — Two civil liberties groups are calling on the University of Texas at Dallas to stop alleged interference with the free expression of student journalists. The Foundation for ...
The University of Texas at Dallas has reversed its decision to eliminate the men’s and women’s track and field and cross-country programs. On Monday, just three weeks before the beginning of school, ...
This page contains guidance on the rights and responsibilities of UT Dallas employees as it pertains to political activities while on campus. Should specific situations not covered within the below ...
Gregorio Olivares Gutierrez, editor-in-chief of the University of Texas at Dallass alternative student newspaper, The Retrograde, hands out copies of the first edition at the student union on Jan. 29.