Food Truck - In an expansion of on-campus dining options, the UT Dallas food truck debuted in August offering free tastes in Lot R.
Residence Hall West - For the third time in four years, UT Dallas has opened a residence hall to accommodate its growing student population.
Administration Leadership Team - Members held off-site strategy meetings for two days this summer to organize and prepare for the operational challenges that lie ahead.
ATEC Building - Construction of the 155,000-square-foot facility, which broke ground Sept. 28, 2011, is scheduled for completion in late 2013.
Corporate Challenge - Sean Murphy, husband of Assistant Director of Greek Life Julie Murphy, punts 142 feet during competition.
Science Learning Center - Inspired by atomic emission spectra of gases and human DNA, the tile wall features recessed lamps with lenses that glow at night.
Community Garden - Garden plots give students, faculty and staff the opportunity to grow their own fruits and vegetables and discover the benefits of natural gardening.
Zipcars on Campus - Sustainability chief Thea Junt (right) talks to students about Zipcar, the car-sharing network that began service at UT Dallas last August.
Get Around UT Dallas - His name is Temoc and he parks on campus. Last summer Temoc started sharing some of the best ways to get around UT Dallas.
Visitor Center and University Bookstore - Clad in glass and steel, this facility serves as the campus gateway for first-time visitors. News
Regents OK Residence Hall, Jindal School Expansion
The UT System Board of Regents has given final approval for an addition to the Naveen Jindal School of Management building and a 600-bed Student Housing Living Learning Center.
Landscape Artist Keeps Campus in Colors
The bursts of fall color recently added around campus are the handiwork of landscape supervisor Jay Jascott and his crew who keep UT Dallas blooming with color.
Director Helps Students Find Career Paths
The new director of the University’s Career Center aims to help students find their callings. The key, she tells students, is to discover what they are passionate about.



