As announced by the Department of Defense on Sept. 18, The University of Texas at Dallas will receive $30 million over three years from the DOD to develop and commercialize new battery technologies ...
The University of Texas at Dallas women’s golf team wins its first American Southwest Conference championship.
The $120 million, five-story, 150,000-square-foot Texas Instruments Biomedical Engineering and Sciences Building supports dozens of faculty from UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
The gift creates new opportunities, while also strengthening scholarships, research and programming for the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology.
Peter Walker, the renowned landscape architect who designed the UT Dallas Landscape Enhancement Project, is awarded the first Richard Brettell Prize in the Arts — an award established with a gift from ...
Dr. Mark W. Spong is appointed dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Rafael Martín accepts a new role as vice president for administration and chief of staff for the University. Martín joined UT Dallas in 2003 as the founding manager of the Office of Technology ...
The University of Texas of Dallas holds the inaugural All-University Commencement, a sparkling new Comet tradition that celebrates recent graduates’ academic journeys.
Dr. Denise C. Park establishes the Center for Vital Longevity, a center dedicated to researching and understanding the aging brain, memory, cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease.
Alumni Naveen Jindal MBA’92, Charles “Chuck” Davidson MS’80 and Nancy Gundy Davidson BS’80 collectively donate a joint gift of $30 million. This momentous gift is commemorated in the naming of the ...
Dr. Russell A. Hulse, winner of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1993, joins UT Dallas as a visiting professor. He is appointed Regental Professor and associate vice president for strategic initiatives ...
The University of Texas at Dallas is a Carnegie R1 classification (Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity) university nestled just a few miles north of downtown Dallas and minutes away ...