University of Texas Dallas
Recent News About University of Texas Dallas
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Amberton University: The Agile Project Management Certification program
The Agile Project Management Certification program
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Dr. Lakeisha Lewter
Dr. Lakeisha Lewter
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UTD’s Baxter Award Winners Are Engineering Ways To Save Lives
UTD’s Baxter Award Winners Are Engineering Ways To Save Lives
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UTD Team’s New Sensor May Be Groundbreaking Tool for Soil Health
UTD Team’s New Sensor May Be Groundbreaking Tool for Soil Health
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Team Brings Advancement in Organic Solar Cell Technology to Light
Team Brings Advancement in Organic Solar Cell Technology to Light
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For Cochlear Implant Users, Cause of Halting Speech May Be Clearer
For Cochlear Implant Users, Cause of Halting Speech May Be Clearer
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New Partnership Boosts UTD’s Efforts To Educate Future Educators
New Partnership Boosts UTD’s Efforts To Educate Future Educators
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New Federal Funds, Initiatives To Expand UTD’s North Texas Impact
New Federal Funds, Initiatives To Expand UTD’s North Texas Impact
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‘Chief Zach,’ Police Leader, Pillar of UTD Community, Retires
Larry Zacharias, who led the rebuilding and growth of The University of Texas at Dallas Police Department, signed off Jan. 31 as UTD’s chief of police after more than 13 years of service.
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Dean of Natural Sciences, Mathematics Elected AAAS Fellow
Dr. David Hyndman, dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at The University of Texas at Dallas, has been elected a 2022 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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New Carbon Nanotube Yarn Harvests Mechanical Energy
Nanotechnology researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have made novel carbon nanotube yarns that convert mechanical movement into electricity more effectively than other material-based energy harvesters.
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Distinguished Chemist Named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Dr. A. Dean Sherry, a distinguished scientist and educator who retired in 2022 after 50 years on the faculty of The University of Texas at Dallas, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
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Instagram Live: U.S. University Traditions in February 13
Instagram Live: U.S. University Traditions in February 13
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Who Is More Prone to Recurrent UTIs? Bladder Bacteria May Be Key
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have identified specific bacteria in the bladder that may indicate which postmenopausal women are more susceptible to recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and they found that estrogen may play a role in reducing that susceptibility.
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Engineer’s Graduation To Become Family Affair at Doctoral Ceremony
When Roberta Hawkins MS’87, MS’19, PhD’22 needed help with the quantum mechanics homework in her doctoral studies, she didn’t have to look far — just across the Sunday dinner table.
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Ahmeds’ Gift Establishes New Distinguished Chair in Sciences, Math
Ahmeds’ Gift Establishes New Distinguished Chair in Sciences, Math
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New Program Aims To Give More Students a World of Opportunities
The University of Texas at Dallas has launched a new international education program to encourage participation from students who typically would not have the opportunity to take classes in other countries.
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Professor Leads Global Effort To Unify Schizophrenia Assessment
A psychology professor from The University of Texas at Dallas has been chosen by the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) to convene a worldwide team of researchers to determine ways of measuring social cognition in schizophrenia that can be used cross-culturally.
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Comet Voices Matter: New Initiative Seeks Student Input on Needs
Comet Voices Matter: New Initiative Seeks Student Input on Needs
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Free Lunch on November 22
Free Lunch on November 22 at 11:00am