2020s

2020
March, 2020
Campus Closes Due to Global Pandemic
As COVID-19 (coronavirus) spreads throughout the U.S., President Richard C. Benson announces that spring courses will be moved online, campus events are canceled, and campus facilities and services are reduced.
June, 2020
Alumna Named New Executive Director of the Callier Center
Prior to being selected, Angela Shoup BS’89, MS’92, PhD’94, headed the Division of Communicative and Vestibular Disorders at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
June, 2020
UT Dallas Ranked Top University in Southwest for LGBTQ+ Students
The University of Texas at Dallas was named one of the nation’s best colleges for LGBTQ+ students and the only university in Texas and the Southwest to make the top 25 list.
June, 2020
UT Dallas Announces Living Our Values Task Force
The task force was formed to focus on issues of systemic racism, inherent bias, equity, diversity, access and inclusion within the campus community.
July, 2020
Comets Sports Sidelined for Fall Semester
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The University of Texas at Dallas decides to delay fall conference sports in the hopes of resuming athletics in the spring.
August, 2020
Sciences Building Becomes Newest Star Attraction
The 186,000-square-foot Sciences Building houses the Department of Physics, the William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences, classrooms, offices, and teaching and research labs.
August, 2020
Fall 2020 Semester: Online, In-Person or Hybrid Classes
The fall semester begins on Aug. 17, 2020, with students attending classes online, in-person and a mixture of both due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
November, 2020
Edith O’Donnell, 1926-2020

Edith O’Donnell, one of Texas’ — and The University of Texas at Dallas’ — most generous philanthropists and a strong proponent of education, science and the arts, died Nov. 14 at the age of 94.

2021
February, 2021
Geoscientist Named New Dean of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Dr. David Hyndman, a geoscientist with 25 years of experience as a researcher, educator and academic administrator, has been named dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at The University of Texas at Dallas.

March, 2021
UTD Hosts COVID-19 Vaccination Site

UT Southwestern Medical Center opens a new community vaccine site on The University of Texas at Dallas campus. The site provides vaccinations for UTSW patients and community members who are part of prioritized groups.

April, 2021
Women’s Golf Team Clinches First ASC Championship

The University of Texas at Dallas women’s golf team won its first American Southwest Conference championship.

August, 2021
UT Dallas Welcomes New VP for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Dr. Yvette E. Pearson joined UT Dallas in fall 2021 after working in various roles to increase opportunities in engineering for women, minorities, students from low-income backgrounds and people with disabilities.

August, 2021
UT Dallas Resumes In-Person Classes Amid Pandemic

The University of Texas at Dallas returned to pre-pandemic operations when the fall semester began Aug. 23.

September, 2021
Dr. Hobson Wildenthal: Leader Who Elevated UTD Excellence

Dr. Hobson Wildenthal, distinguished scholar in residence, professor of physics, and long-serving executive vice president and provost, died Sept. 4 after a sudden, brief illness.

2022
March, 2022
Brettell Award Recipient Shares Art of Jazz Improv, Creativity

esperanza spalding, the recipient of The University of Texas at Dallas’ 2021 Richard Brettell Award in the Arts, shared her philosophies about music and life as she met with students, administrators and the public on campus.

March, 2022
UT System Program Expands Free Tuition at UTD

UT System and UT Dallas leaders joined elected officials and members of the campus community to share details of the $300 million Promise Plus program, which will greatly expand tuition assistance programs at UTD and six other UT System institutions.

May, 2022
Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum Begins New Era for UTD Arts

The University of Texas at Dallas breaks ground on the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, a new cultural district located on approximately 12 acres at the southeastern edge of the campus.

May, 2022
New Graduates Celebrate at First All-University Commencement

The University of Texas of Dallas holds the inaugural All-University Commencement, a sparkling new Comet tradition that celebrated recent graduates’ academic journeys.

July, 2022
Schools’ Merger To Bring Arts, Humanities, Technology Together

The University of Texas at Dallas announces that the School of Arts and Humanities (A&H) and the School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication (ATEC) will combine to form one larger school focused broadly on the arts and humanities and will be known as the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (AHT).

December, 2022
UT Dallas Celebrates Innovation at New Richardson IQ Facility

The Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at The University of Texas at Dallas hosts an open house at its newest research and startup space in the Headquarters for the Richardson Innovation Quarter.

2023
January, 2023
Hobson Wildenthal Honors College Welcomes New Dean

Dr. Donal Skinner, who led the honors programs at Ohio University and the University of Wyoming, joins The University of Texas at Dallas as dean of the Hobson Wildenthal Honors College.

May, 2023
Arts School Gets New Name with Bass Foundation’s $40 Million Gift

The gift creates new opportunities, while also strengthening scholarships, research and programming for the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology.

From left: Dr. Rainer Schulte, Dr. Nils Roemer and Richard Kurjan MA’82.
June, 2023
Translation Studies Center Named in Honor of Dr. Rainer Schulte

University of Texas at Dallas alumnus Richard Kurjan MA’82 recently made a significant gift to name the Center for Translation Studies in honor of its founder, Dr. Rainer Schulte, Founders Professor of arts and humanities.

June, 2023
Oscar-Winning Director, Artist To Receive Brettell Arts Award

Domee Shi, an Academy Award-winning director and artist, has been selected to receive the 2023 Richard Brettell Award in the Arts at The University of Texas at Dallas.

July, 2023
UTD To Begin NCAA Division II Move, Join Lone Star Conference

The University of Texas at Dallas has initiated its transition to Division II of the NCAA, accepting an invitation to join the Lone Star Conference (LSC) as a full member.

September, 2023
New Asia Office To Expand International Partnerships, Recruitment

The University of Texas at Dallas has expanded its international recruiting, alumni engagement and institutional partnership-building efforts by establishing an office in India that is focused on engaging with potential students throughout Asia.

September, 2023
UT Dallas To Lead $30 Million Battery Technology Initiative

As announced by the Department of Defense on Sept. 18, The University of Texas at Dallas will receive $30 million over three years from the DOD to develop and commercialize new battery technologies and manufacturing processes, enhance the domestic availability of critical raw materials, and train high-quality workers for jobs in an expanding battery energy storage workforce.

October, 2023
UTD, UTSW Dedicate TI Biomedical Engineering, Sciences Building

The $120 million, five-story, 150,000-square-foot Texas Instruments Biomedical Engineering and Sciences Building supports dozens of faculty from UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center.

2024
January, 2024
Construction Kicks Off for New Student Union, Esports Center

A new Student Success Center/Student Union will be built where the Cecil and Ida Green Center is located, and the former Pub dining area in the current Student Union will be renovated and become an esports center.

February, 2024
Department Adopts New Name for Modern Studies of Earth Sciences

The Department of Geosciences is now the Department of Sustainable Earth Systems Sciences to reflect changes in the field since the department was established more than 50 years ago.

March, 2024
UTD To Host Collegiate Chess’s Best for National Title Tournament

The University of Texas at Dallas will make a record 19th appearance in the President’s Cup — known as the Final Four of College Chess — and will have home advantage as the event returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex for the first time in 15 years.