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We know the indefatigable scholar Fr. James Lehrberger, OCist, is already plotting his return.
The figure of the Dumb Ox, the Angelic Doctor, is familiar to every UD student.
Over the course of nearly four decades at UD, Frank’s teaching and scholarship never lost their vital connection with one another.
A certain solemnity traces the bright colors of Saigon and Angkor.
Tiffany Miller’s course investigates the effects of Marxism on both man and society through Aleksander Solzhenitsyn’s famous “literary investigation.”
Saraih Mendoza ’25 prepared for her accounting career by studying abroad in Spain.
First, it seemed we were plagued by bad luck. Then, as if by magic, everything came together on the day we traveled.
In the program, high schoolers who would be the first in their families to earn a college degree use the Great Books to investigate community and responsibility.
A beloved teacher and nationally recognized scholar of psychology, Scott Churchill, Ph.D., has left a monumental mark on the University of Dallas.
Some students had already presented their research at national conferences or successfully submitted it for publication.