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Sunday, January 30

Apply to Study Abroad in Switzerland by 2/15/22

We are excited to offer an amazing faculty-led study abroad program this summer: “Lethal Crimes and Public Policy in the European Union” in Lugano,...

Fukumoto Fuku (b. 1973), Tsukikage (Moonlight), 2012. Set of three blue and teal glazed porcelain bowls stacked unevenly and glazed fused. 5 x 11 3/8 x 11 3/8 in. (12.5 x 29 cm). Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection. Photo: Mike Lundgren; Courtesy of Phoenix Art Museum.

The Crow Museum of Asian Art is pleased to present a new exhibition featuring a selection of works by living emerging and internationally established...

Carolyn Brown, Severan arch at Palmyra, from the west, 1989, giclee

Exhibition presented by the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at The University of Texas at Dallas. Curated by Dr. Michael Thomas, Director of the...

Video still from The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia

The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia (2017-present) by internationally acclaimed artist Ho Tzu Nyen (b. 1976, Singapore) is part of an ongoing project...

Homecoming Parade of Flags Registration (Jan 18 - Feb 4, 2022)

Sign up today to participate in the Parade of Flags as we celebrate the global diversity on our campus! Be globally engaged! Click here to register and...

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I Love UTD T-shirt Sale!

Hello Comets! UT Dallas has a wonderful LGBT+ community. The Galerstein Gender Center hopes to make UT Dallas even more LGBT+ inclusive through advocacy,...

Vishnu. Vietnam (Mekong delta region) Khmer culture, pre-Angkor phase. Zhenla period, 2nd half of the 7th century. Sandstone. 38 x 20⅝ x 11½ in. (96.5 x 52.4 x 29.2 cm). Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas, 1999.30.

The Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Vishnu Across Time and Space, a new exhibition derived from the permanent collection. This exhibition focuses on...

The Center for Vital Longevity at the University of Texas at Dallas is pleased to announce the 7th Dallas Aging and Cognition Conference!

Due to the current COVID-19 surge in North Texas, we regret to inform you that the 2022 Dallas Aging & Cognition Conference will no longer taking place as an...

Sunday, January 30