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Today we celebrate Veterans Day and honor our faculty, staff and students who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Originally begun in 1926 as a national holiday, Armistice Day celebrated the end...
We were once discussing the Core Curriculum in a faculty meeting when Dr. John Alvis, always a clear-headed thinker who pierced to the heart of every question, stood up and said, “There are only...
I can remember it like it was yesterday. I was home from my first year of graduate school, and my younger brother David, four years behind me, was home from his first year of college. Thanksgiving...
Want to watch some great UD TV with your family over the Thanksgiving Break? Drs. Shannon Valenzuela, BA ’00, and Michael West, BA ’06, along with UD’s Senior Digital Media...
Freshmen in Literary Tradition I are leaving behind the shifty, crafty Odysseus for the more solid, pious, dutiful Aeneas as he leaves burning Troy and heads off to found Rome. It’s a...
Since the Core Curriculum is such a crucial part of a UD education, in this section of each newsletter we will present a thought about what the Core Curriculum is about, or perhaps briefly...
The advisors from the Office of Personal Career Development are available to UD students of all levels to help them explore potential careers as well as navigate finding and applying for...
Father Joseph Paul Albin, O.P., is back for his second year in Campus Ministry, and has taken over the role as Chaplain after the campus bid a sad goodbye to Father Thomas More Barba, O.P., who...
One of the University of Dallas' many traditions is Charity Week. Led by the Junior class, Charity Week occurs during the fall semester and involves several student-run events, booths and activities that gather the entire campus together to raise money for charity.
Getting involved is a great way to engage with the university and support your student’s journey at UD. Welcome others to the UD community with the Office of Admissions by clicking here to learn...
I’m a father of two boys. Maybe it’s not this way with young women, but it can be tough to get them to open up and share their new lives now that they are away from home. They can seem stuck...
With all of this work, you’re going to hear about it! And it can be tempting to want to step in and help, to clear the way for your student. But I want to encourage you to resist. In a wonderful...
Freshmen have moved on from the anger, brutality, and grief of Achilles during the final year of the Trojan War in the Iliad to the epic of wily, crafty Odysseus trying to get back home to his...
On Thursday, Oct. 7, students and professors at the University of Dallas participated in the second annual Multilingual Poetry Night. The evening began with a talk on translation by Postdoctoral...
Last weekend, two of my worlds collided. On Friday, Sept. 24, the University of Dallas cross-country team traveled up to St. Paul, Minnesota, my hometown, to compete in the Roy Griak Cross-Country...
Happy North Texas Giving Day! North Texas Giving Day is an annual communitywide fundraising effort supporting many worthy causes throughout the metroplex. It’s also a time for us, as a UD...
The Capstone Consulting Experience gives students the opportunity to solve a strategic problem facing an organization. Since its launch in 1973 as one of the first student consulting and research...
This essay is adapted from Ryan T. Anderson’s introductory remarks at the University of Dallas’ inaugural John Paul II conference “America, Liberalism and Catholicism” held April 15-16, 2021.
Good morning. Before I begin, I would like to give a word of thanks, and to make a request. First, I give my sincere thanks to his Excellency Bishop Burns, President Sanford, and to everyone at...
Hello again! Despite all the COVID limitations, there is much afoot! The journal I mentioned in the last edition of the newsletter is now up and running. Oikonomos, generously made possible by the...
On Nov. 13, UD Economics senior Jamie Allbriton won second place and a $500 scholarship in the 2020 Dallas-Area Business Economists (DABE) Arthur A. Smith Memorial contest for his research project...
Encouraging consistent long-term use of food pantries would help decrease record levels of food insecurity currently being experienced in the United States while greatly improving health, shows research conducted jointly by faculty at the University of Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dear Students, Alumni and Friends of the University of Dallas Neuhoff School of Ministry, The University of Dallas has recently reorganized several areas, and has done so in a manner that seeks to...
On Feb. 1, the offices of the President and the Provost co-sponsored a special event featuring UD Trustee Louis Brown on “Christian Identity & Witness in Time of Racial and Social Conflict.”...
Corporate executives, industry educators and even elite global enterprises alike often overlook a crucial decision-making process when faced against opposing pressures in ethical dilemmas. An...