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Born in Dallas on Nov. 5, 1927, to an Italian immigrant family, former University of Dallas trustee and Dallas/Fort Worth philanthropist Eugene (Gene) Vilfordi passed away on March 21, 2016. His...
What’s going on around here post-Easter break? If you feel the need to be carried away for a while by breathtaking music, ward-winning pianist Andrey Ponochevny, who teaches piano here at UD,...
Some students were veterans of the program; others had heard about the amazing experience from friends who’d gone in previous years; and some simply felt called to serve. Whatever initially drew...
Well, we’ve been back from Spring Break for a week now, and everyone’s settling into the second half of the semester. You might even be starting to feel a little panicky, realizing that even...
“When we went to dinner, we would take a suitcase full of currency,” said Carolyn (Matzner) Schrader, BA ’65, of her first years volunteering in Zimbabwe. “Nobody saved anything because...
The School of Ministry’s Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology Marti Jewell, D.Min., has been involved with the Association of Graduate Programs in Ministry for more than a decade. Through...
The University of Dallas and the Catholic Diocese of Dallas, co-sponsors of the University of Dallas Ministry Conference, announced that to better reflect their partnership, the conference will...
The University of Dallas announced today that it will continue its current policy of prohibiting weapons on campus and has notified students, faculty and staff that it will opt out of Texas Senate...
It’s no accident that Southwest Airlines has been profitable for 43 consecutive years. And it’s not a fluke that Southwest has also been named one of Fortune magazine’s most admired...
“Mother, writer, social commentator, advocate, columnist, educator, cultural conservationist, poet, artist, former diplomat, volunteer extraordinaire, certified homeland protection professional...
Alfred J. Freddoso, Ph.D., philosophy professor and Aquinas scholar, will deliver the second annual Scherer Lecture on “The Vindication of St. Thomas.” The event, which will be held Friday,...
It’ll be a little quiet on campus next week due to midterms -- save for the sounds of teeth-gnashing and too-much-coffee-and-not-enough-sleep-induced panic attacks, perhaps. But if you need to...
Jim Petzel, BA ’75, wasn’t able to go to Rome when he was a student at UD. When he came to UD as a freshman in 1971, the Rome Program was still in its infancy; it had only started in the fall...
What’s going on here on campus next week? Here are some events you might want to investigate and/or participate in. We’ll begin, this time, with the end of the week: on Saturday, Feb. 27, join...
The oil and gas business isn’t just about the stuff that runs our cars and heats our homes. There are countless processes and components involved with the extraction of the products so vital to...
David W. Fagerberg, Ph.D., professor and author, will deliver the University of Dallas School of Ministry’s 17th annual Landregan Lecture on "A Daughter of Asceticism: Liturgical Glorification...
Today is Crusader Preview day. If you’re one of the more than 100 high school juniors visiting campus today, or if you’re planning a visit in the future, here are five ways you can make the...
If you need a break or have some gaps to fill in between classes, jobs and studying, here are some events you might want to check out next week. First of all, Crusader Preview is Monday, Feb. 15,...
From Oregon to Ohio, from backyard beekeeping to completely self-sustaining farms, alumni are seeking simpler, healthier lifestyles through old ways and traditions. Shawn, BA ’82, and Beth, BA...
“Father Ralph March fit into many categories: monk, priest, scholar, professor, conductor. But to categorize Father Ralph would be impossible: his personality, heart and character transcended...
It was a full house in Lynch Auditorium on Jan. 28 for the 2016 Aquinas Lecture, delivered by alumna Eileen Sweeney, Ph.D., BA ’79. “The ecstatic passages both stretch desire beyond the...
UD’s Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery is hosting “Marc Chagall: Intersecting Traditions,” a collection of original hand-colored, religious-themed etchings by world-renowned Jewish artist Marc...
Eileen Sweeney, Ph.D., BA ’79, will give the 2016 Aquinas Lecture on Thursday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m in Lynch Auditorium. A reception will follow the lecture. Titled “Aquinas as Ecstatic...
The Second Annual Braniff Conference in the Liberal Arts will be held Jan. 29-30, 2016, on the UD campus in Irving. In 2015, the Braniff Graduate Student Association (BGSA) began the tradition of...