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  • Trumpet Legend Highlights ATEC Multimedia Show Terence Blanchard April 2, 2022 -

    Five-time Grammy-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard is collaborating with visual artists from The University of Texas at Dallas to stage an on-campus multimedia performance that will honor two artistic legends. “Presence of Absence – Gordon Parks: An Empathic Lens,” which will be performed Saturday, April 9, at UT Dallas, features artwork from students from […]

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  • ATEC Professor Leads Study Revealing Big Story of Cultural Migration August 4, 2014 -

    Quantifying and transforming the history of culture into visual representation isn’t easy. There are thousands of individual stories across millennia to consider, and some historical conditions are nearly impossible to measure. Addressing this challenge, Dr. Maximilian Schich, associate professor of arts and technology (ATEC) at The University of Texas at Dallas, has brought together a […]

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  • Summer Camp Sparks Teenage Girls’ Interest in STEM Careers July 31, 2014 -

    Twenty Dallas-area teenage girls recently got hands-on experience with nanotechnology, robots, virtual reality, forensics and space science when they visited UT Dallas for a weeklong summer camp. Organized by Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas, Richland College and UT Dallas’ Science and Engineering Education Center (SEEC), the SMART Summer College Camp introduced eighth- and ninth-graders to […]

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  • Free Crowd-funding Workshop Offered Friday, April 4, 2014 March 25, 2014 -

    The Arts and Technology Program (ATEC) and the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE) are hosting a ½ day program on crowdfunding from 11:00-3:00 on April 4th.   The purpose of the event is to promote awareness of this topic across campus and to bring together students and faculty who have interest.   Please mark your calendars! […]

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  • 15 Distinguished Faculty Members Honored at Investiture Ceremony -

    A crowd of family members, colleagues and benefactors gathered to pay tribute as UT Dallas celebrated 15 of its most accomplished faculty members with a formal Investiture Ceremony and reception March 18. The ceremony honored both the distinguished faculty members and the far-sighted donors who helped establish the endowed chairs and professorships, President David E. […]

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  • ‘A Father of the Internet’ to Discuss His Role in Developing Technology March 24, 2014 -

    Weeks after the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web, one of the “fathers of the Internet” will visit campus to talk about his role in developing new technology. Vinton G. Cerf will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 as part of the University’s new ATEC Distinguished Lecture Series. Cerf is vice president and chief Internet evangelist […]

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  • Former Foster Care Child on Path to Succeed as ATEC Student March 19, 2014 -

    Tiffany Sweet, an ATEC major from Waxahachie, is a Terry Scholar who hopes to work in film animation. Tiffany Sweet is not one to let a difficult past define her. For someone raised in the state foster care system, it might seem insurmountable to tackle a degree program at an academically rigorous university like UT […]

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  • Arts and Humanities Adds to Arts, Technology Faculty Ranks February 27, 2014 -

    The School of Arts and Humanities has hired two new professors who work in the emerging field of Arts and Technology (ATEC). These faculty members champion interdisciplinary research that examines how traditional liberal arts can be infused with science and engineering. “These appointments reflect our commitment to education that connects the arts and humanities with technology and science,” said […]

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  • Tech Executive to Describe Wonders of the Cloud World on Feb. 26 February 13, 2014 -

    Christian Belady, general manager of Datacenter Services for Microsoft’s Global Foundation Services and a UT Dallas alumnus, will speak Feb. 26 at the second event in the new ATEC Distinguished Lecture Series. He helps build and manage the world of cloud computing at Microsoft. Before Microsoft and after earning engineering degrees from Cornell University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Belady enrolled […]

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  • 1st Lecture in ATEC Series Brought Sold-Out Crowd; Campus Readies for Next Speaker January 31, 2014 -

    Author Robert Edsel was the first speaker in the  ATEC Distinguished Lecture Series on Jan. 22. Robert Edsel was living in Florence, Italy, when he took the first steps toward discovering a cause that would drive the next 15 years of his life. Before a sold-out audience of 1,200 people in the new Edith O’Donnell Arts and […]

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