Day: October 29, 2018

Life & Arts

Residence hall courtyards to feature fruit trees, greenery

In recognition of Texas Arbor Day, Facilities Management worked with the Office of Student Volunteerism to plant fruit trees in residence hall courtyards....

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Performance of ‘Julius Caesar’ to reel in audience

To coincide with the upcoming midterm elections, the School of Arts and Humanities will be presenting a production of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” in...

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New graduation help desk launched

A new help desk on campus will assist students struggling to graduate on time. The new initiative, called the Graduation Help Desk, works...

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Classic Indian cuisine comes to campus

Chartwells partnered with Kinaara, a local restaurant, to provide halal Indian food options at The Market of the Student Union. The Market, the...

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Richardson schools propose tax increase

Residents of University Village Phases 1-3 and Canyon Creek Heights will be able to vote in a Richardson Independent School District tax ratification...

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NSM, ECS create new degree plan

Beginning in the spring of next year, UTD will become the second university in Texas to offer an undergraduate degree in data science,...

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The parking structure that never was

Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported Melissa Wyder’s staff title and tenure on the Parking Committee. Wyder is the...

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University hosts first women’s summit

The first annual Women’s Summit held at UTD took place in the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center earlier this month. The Institute for Innovation and...

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