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 Drawing on Sculptrue |
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Tuesday, April 06, 2010 10:00 AM - Sunday, May 02, 2010 5:00 PM
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An exhibition of 2D works by sculptors from across the nation is on exhibition in the Haggerty Gallery. The artists' thought process to realize a finished sculpture is investigated in this exhibition of prints, collage, sketches and notes on a variety of surfaces. Ranging from large-scaled finished works to private sketchbooks this exhibition gives insight into the progression of an idea. Curated by Associate Professor of Sculpture Phillip Shore.
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 Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse |
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Friday, April 16, 2010 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Art History Auditorium
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Student Programming at the University of Dallas is pleased to announce a guest lecture from Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse, founder and President of the Ruth Insitute, a project of the National Organization for Marriage. She is also the Senior Research Fellow in Economics at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. The lecture will take place on Friday, April 16, 2010 at 7:00pm in the Art History Auditorium. All students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend. Guests are also welcome.
About Our Speaker:
Dr. Morse is the author of Smart Sex: Finding Life-long Love in a Hook-up World (Spence Publishing, 2005), and Love and Economics: Why the Laissez-Faire Family Doesnt Work, recently reissued as Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village (Spence Publishing, 2001).
Dr. Morse served as a Research Fellow for Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution from 1997-2005. She received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Rochester in 1980 and spent a postdoctoral year at the University of Chicago during 1979-80. She taught economics at Yale University and George Mason University for 15 years. She was John M. Olin visiting scholar at Cornell Law School in fall 1993. She is a regular contributor to the National Review Online, National Catholic Register, Town Hall, MercatorNet and To the Source.
Dr. Morses scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Inquiry, the Journal of Economic History, Publius: the Journal of Federalism, the University of Chicago Law Review, and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Social Philosophy and Policy, The Independent Review, and The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy.
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 Drama Presents: Playboy of the Western World |
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Friday, April 16, 2010 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Margaret Jonsson Theater
2907 Constantin Ave. Irving, TX
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The University of Dallas Drama introduces: "Playboy of the Western World - An Irish Masterpiece" directed by Stefan Novinski. Reservations are strongly recommended.
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 Drama Presents: Playboy of the Western World |
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Saturday, April 17, 2010 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Margaret Jonsson Theater
2907 Constantin Ave. Irving, TX
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The University of Dallas Drama introduces: "Playboy of the Western World - An Irish Masterpiece" directed by Stefan Novinski. Reservations are strongly recommended.
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 Presentation: The Trojan Legend in Etruria |
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Art History Auditorium
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The Trojan Legend in Etruria presented by Professoressa Valeria Forte
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 UD Biz After Hours |
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Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Upstairs Haggerty Dining Room
2900 Haggar Circle Irving, TX
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UD Biz After Hours offers opportunities for networking with fellow alumni and a presentation with relevant business information. The guest speakers for this event are a panel from targetbase direct marketing, an Omnicom Group Inc company. Included in the group is Tiffany Groom '01 (COB/GSM). The presentation will address digital marketing. To RSVP, please click here.
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 Annual University of Dallas Nature Walk |
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Friday, April 23, 2010 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Braniff Foyer
University of Dallas
1845 East Northgate Drive Irving, TX
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You are invited to join in the annual UD nature walk, to be held Friday April 23rd at 12:30PM. Plan to depart from Braniff foyer, where we will then begin our walk along the trails west of campus. We should see numerous wildflowers, observe fossils, and learn the native trees and other plants of the region. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water, and bring your lunch with you if you wish. The walk will last approximately one hour. Children are welcome to attend, and alumni are extended a special invitation to join the expedition.
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