Hellenisteon! Students Speak Ancient Greek in New Club
Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
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Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
+ Read MoreIt took the Center for Thomas More Studies 20 years to complete the “Essential Works of Thomas More.” Now, the conference is researching More’s oeuvre piece by piece.
+ Read MoreAll first-year students admitted to the University of Dallas for the fall of 2024 will be eligible to receive a grant if they have siblings in college.
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