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The University of Texas at Dallas

800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, United States
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An innovative University with multidisciplinary research taught by internationally renowned faculty. More than 135 degree programs to meet your interests. An innovative University with multidisciplinary research taught by internationally renowned faculty. More than 135 degree programs to meet your interests.

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UT Dallas Alumni makin' headlines.

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A reminder that summer dining hours are in effect, Comets!

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Research professor Marjorie Zielke PhD’07 and a company founded by computer science senior Ashlesha Nesarikar have both won the city of Richardson’s Smart Gigabit Communities development challenge.

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Most UT Dallas offices will be closed on Monday, May 28, in observance of Memorial Day. More info: https://utdallas.edu/news/thisweek/

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Four Dallas Independent School District graduates recently signed pledges to participate in the new scholarship initiative and enroll in the Naveen Jindal School of Management - UT Dallas this fall.

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If you lived here, you’d be home by now. 😉 Learn more about UT Dallas Housing at https://utdallas.edu/housing/

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Our ties with industry are strong, and the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center is the perfect venue!

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The Callier Center for Communication Disorders honored the Meadows Foundation and unveiled the naming of two wings in its building on campus during the event.

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A brainwave abnormality could link Parkinson’s disease, neuropathic pain, tinnitus and depression — and could yield a treatment for all four.

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Here's a little #tbt compilation to celebrate a year full of fun on campus. #utdallas #whoosh

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Twenty faculty members were recognized before their families, colleagues, mentors and students as they received new appointments during the ceremony.

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Fred Venners, who had his larynx surgically removed because of a cancer diagnosis, said he hopes his volunteer efforts will help Dr. Jun Wang develop a silent speech processor, which can provide a voice to those without a larynx. Read more » http://utd.edu/t/3903

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