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https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2011/6/20-11391_Chemistry-Prof-Is-Honored-for-Stirring-Young…

The School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has honored Dr. Gregg Dieckmann with the 2010-2011 Outstanding Teaching Award for his efforts in encouraging students and creating a successful learning environment. Dieckmann, associate professor of chemistry, said he appreciated th…

https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/6/21-4061_Prominent-Memory-Researcher-Recruited-to-UT-D…

Dr. Michael Rugg, one of the world’s leading memory researchers, is scheduled to join UT Dallas’ School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) in January. Rugg will serve as Distinguished Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences in the Center for Vital Longevity and will collab…

https://oxford.emory.edu/news/2022/03/2022-commencement-speaker-williams_article.html

The Rev. Dr. Avis Williams will deliver the keynote address at the 177th Commencement exercises at Oxford College of Emory University, scheduled for Saturday, May 7. The ceremony will be on the Oxford College Quadrangle at 10 a.m. Williams is a beloved graduate of Oxford College …

http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/2/19-1161_NASA-Funds-Investigation-of-a-Cosmic-Mystery_a…

Cosmologist Dr. Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki received a $180,000 NASA grant to embark on a two-year study of new models to explain why our universe is picking up speed while it tears itself apart. Ishak-Boushaki, an assistant professor of physics and principal investigator of the UT D…

http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/6/2-3681_Admired-Chemistry-Prof-Wins-Presidents-Award_ar…

In recognition of his skills as an educator and mentor, Dr. John Sibert has received a President’s Teaching Excellence Award. An associate professor of chemistry in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics , Sibert was selected from among 118 eligible faculty members who we…

http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2011/6/23-11471_Professor-and-Student-Cross-the-Balkans-for-P…

In 1990, Gjekë Marinaj was fleeing through the mountains from his home country of Albania into the former Yugoslavia. He was being pursued by Albanian secret police with tracker dogs. Marinaj’s crime: writing a poem. “Horses” was a thinly veiled satire on the totalitarian oppress…

https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/2/25-1311_Prof-Breaks-New-Ground-in-Literary-Criticism-…

Dr. Ming Dong Gu, professor of Chinese and comparative literature and director of the Confucius Institute at UT Dallas, was asked by the general editor of Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism to choose the first Chinese theorist to be included in the publication. The comprehe…