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With a steadfast heart and no minced words, Joe Oscar Neuhoff served the University of Dallas for over 50 years.
UD helped introduce Carl Olson, MTS ’00, to his career, his friends and his adopted daughter.
Professors of all disciplines gathered at the start of the spring semester to share pedagogical methods.
Stephanie Stoeckl, PhD, BA ’11, started her career with Herr and Frau Dr. Eidt.
Matthew Mehan, BA ’00 MA ’10 PhD ’14, reminisces with a fellow “lifer.”
The novitiate-turned-cop talks about what led him to UD and the diaconate.
Ashley Streett, BA ’12 MBA ’14, talks about the role UD played in her career and family.
After several years of internships at CERN, UD is now an official member of the Neutron Time of Flight experiment.
Shelly Groves Brandon, DBA ’22, was nominated for the Academy of Management’s William H. Newman Award.
Luanne McKinnon, PhD, BA ’77, has donated a personal collection of fine art scholarship to UD collected over a lifetime career in art.
Since earning a graduate degree from the University of Dallas in 2000, Rich Kelly has shared the fruits of his UD education in humble and faithful service to the church.
During their engagement in 2000, Joseph Burkett and his then-fiancée Alethea would meet up to roast marshmallows, read, talk and make maple syrup.
Math champ Isaac Hellerman, BS ’23, came to UD with an interest in liturgical song as well.
“UD is known for that wonderful classical liberal arts education that the church prizes so much,” said seminarian Wyatt Parlow, BA ’23.
As a business major, Bridgette Claire Alpar, BA ’23, appreciates UD’s moral grounding.
“I ended up at UD entirely by Divine Providence,” said Alexa Hassell, BA ’23.
Coming out of high school, Larissa Elena Ramirez, BA ’23, wanted to find a university that valued both the body and the mind.
“The more I learned about the university, the more I fell in love with the rigor of the Core Curriculum and its strong Catholic identity,” said Harrison Vetter, B.A. ’23.
After being medically discharged from the United States Coast Guard Academy, happenstance brought Megan Scott, BA ’23, into contact with a passion for Plato.
Magda Rogg, BS ’23, contributed to two articles in anthropology journals as a coauthor and one as a primary author.
Budding writer Elise Williams, B.A. ’23, plans to continue honing her skill in the 4+1 program.
Mary Hochberg, BA and BS ’23, had never intended to double major in chemistry and philosophy.
The UD stalwart is finishing a 57-year career of not standing still.
Art professor and UD pioneer Lyle Novinski, MFA, showed a remarkable skill for creating art that belongs.
Trustees, faculty and students gathered on Thursday, Nov. 17, in honor of the newly established Cowan-Shillingburg Endowed Scholarship benefitting first-generation students attending the University of Dallas.