Criminologist to Study At-Risk Youth
Prof’s Book Details an Unlikely Political Alliance
Gift Expands Research into Early Childhood Education
Economics Prof Takes Talents to the Silver Screen
Scholar Responds to Proposal to End Federal Support for Political Science
Baby Booms a Myth During Economic Busts?
Professor to Discuss Weapons Proliferation at U.N.
Opinion: UT Dallas Research Benefits Southern Dallas
EPPS Majors Soar During Debate Season
Economist Earns Top 5 Ranking Worldwide
Bridging Dallas' North-South Gap
Supercomputer Helps Office Meet Research Demands
Project to Study School Intervention Programs
Texas Schools Project Partners on National Study
KERA Interview: Tony Champagne
Project Seeks Scientific Understanding of Corruption
Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award: UT System Honors Longtime Political Science Instructor Anthony Champagne
Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award: Criminology Prof Works to Expand the Possibilities
EPPS Class Seeks Citizen Input at Town Hall Meeting
EPPS Alumna Swims the English Channel
Texas Schools Project Doubles Staff, Expands Facility
Texas Schools Project Launches Redesigned Website
DMN: Dallas leaders hope supermarket will be development catalyst
UT Dallas Mourns Dr. Alexander Clark, 1929-2009
Fellowship Will Offer Prof Insight on Terrorism
New Degree to Offer Inside Look at Legislative Process
Summer Camp Gets a New Partner in Crime
Center for Global Collective Action to Host Terrorism & Policy Conference
2 EPPS Students Win U.S. Critical Language Scholarships
EPPS Researchers Shine in Poster Competition
Geospatial Program Expands With Undergrad Degree
Education Researchers Get Easier Access to Data
Nonprofits Invited to IPA-Sponsored Drucker Workshop
Institute for Public Affairs Seats Advisory Council
UT Dallas Team Honored at Model U.N. Conference
Course on Transfer Pricing Retains its Value
Smarter Searches: Technology Merges Images, Data and Knowledge
Professor Explores Factors Related to Job Bias
Visiting Scholar to Assess Progress in the War on Terrorism
EPPS Team Battles to Third Place in Harvard Debates
Griffith Named '09 Fellow of Regional Science Association International
Author and Poet Asha Bandele to Read at UT Dallas
New Leader Named for Public Affairs Program
Dallas Morning News: Dallas' Human Rights Initiative helps asylum seekers
Institute Offers Expertise to Region's Governments
EPPS Debaters Take Top Ratings at Regional Contest
Mentoring Program to Open Doors for Junior Faculty
Study Looks Inside the Minds of Identity Thieves
Negotiator to Discuss Arms Threat in the Mideast
Urban Policy Groups Seek Professor’s Expertise
D.A. to Discuss Righting Wrongful Conviction Cases
Professor Warns California Against Releasing Prisoners
Study Finds Preschool Programs Can Boost Test Scores
Teaching Award Honors Criminology Professor
Fred Hill Scholarship Salutes Pivotal Legislator
New Advisers to Bring Wealth of Expertise to EPPS
EPPS Professor Appears as Criminology Expert on Dr. Phil Show
Forbes.com: America's Most Affluent Neighborhoods
Dallas Morning News Editorial: A Studied Approach
$1 Million NFS Grant to Fund Study of Neighborhood Change in South Dallas
Dallas Morning News: Dallas committee studying how trees grow money
FBI's Top Dallas Agent to Discuss Security Threats
Negotiations Center to Host Middle East Diplomacy Expert
3 EPPS Undergrad Research Projects Among Those Funded by UT Dallas
Eight EPPS Faculty Members Honored at Author Reception
Institute for Urban Policy Research Releases Annual Dallas Wholeness Index
Dallas Morning News: On the whole, index says, Dallas doing better
EPPS Prof Named Assistant VP for Financial Aid and Academic Records
EPPS to House New Institute for Urban Policy Research
International Political Economy Degrees Broaden Students' Outlook
3 EPPS Students Receive Larry D. Terry Scholarship for Emerging Leaders
UT Dallas Economics Scholars Size Up Credit Crisis
NSF Grant Funds Study of Poverty, Neighborhoods
EPPS Student Appointed UT System Regent
Public Affairs Honor Society Earns Recognition
Scholar Building on his Pursuit of Happiness
Research May Speed Process for Asylum-Seekers
Public Affairs Program Gives Cities a Boost
Student to Share Research with Nobel Economists
Professor Offers Advice on Turning International Enemies into Friends
Research Raises Questions About 'Policing for Profit'
GIS Program Head Retires After 31 Years at UT Dallas
Study Questions Cost of Efforts to Fight Terrorism
Professor Dan Griffith to Edit Leading Geospatial Journal
3 New Grad Degrees Planned in Political Science
Fellowship to Support Political Economy Researcher
Study to Explore Ways to Widen Student Career Paths
Prof Helps Assemble Massive Economics Reference
CSI-Dallas Camp Puts Teens on the Case
Catherine Eckel Named University of Arizona's 2008 Wilson Scholar
UT Dallas Hosts Spatial Filtering Conference