School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication

School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication

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08/23/2022

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08/22/2022

You've been growing and so have we! We are the School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at UT Dallas! 😍 https://aht.utdallas.edu/
There are so many great things to look forward to at ! It's time to celebrate! 🎉❤️

08/17/2022

Shout out to Keyan Huang, one of our ATEC students, who was among 7 UTD students who earned spots to compete alongside Toyota software and hardware engineers from all over the world at the SWARM Connected Mobility Hackathon. https://buff.ly/3A3AssW

08/16/2022

The Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology began their Online Symposium on Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology 2022 this morning! You can read about the events taking place online throughout the week on their website: https://values.utdallas.edu/online-symposium-2022/
Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology

08/15/2022

Alison Read is teaching a new harp class (MUSI 2124.001 Musical Ensemble I - Harp Ensemble) for students who read music this semester! No prior experience on the harp is needed, so whether you are already a harpist or have always wanted to try the instrument, you are invited to be part of the inaugural group of harp students at UTD! The class caps at 4 students, so register soon!

08/12/2022

Critical Media Studies investigates how media and communication technologies intersect with public thought and social relations. CMS explores how we can engage technologies to transform the world into a more just and equitable one. CMS students combine theoretical explorations and research with media production and critical making.

Faculty in CMS have expertise in disability studies, media theory, q***r media, maker culture, critical play, education, global media, race and ethnicity, eco media, and popular culture. The coursework for the ATEC BA concentration in Critical Media Studies and the ATEC MA with Emerging Media Studies can be combined with a broad range of electives to prepare students for careers in fields such as media law and policy; social justice and advocacy work; investigative research and journalism; broadcasting; social media and public relations; teaching, cultural administration, content creation, and graduate school, among others.
Learn more: https://conta.cc/3bNLDxN

08/11/2022

The UTDance Ensemble and production of Green Day's American Idiot have auditions coming up at the end of this month! Get an early look at the details here: https://buff.ly/3QAPzR3

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Kudos to ATEC Professor xtine burrough for her project "Women’s Work is (Screen) Saved," which was selected as a Semi Finalist for the Indie Short Fest (part of the Los Angeles International Film Festival)! 🎬
Read more here! http://missconceptions.net/womensWorkScreenSaved/

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The Center for Translation Studies was founded in 1980 at The University of Texas at Dallas by Professor Rainer Schulte to promote the visibility of the literary translator, to encourage scholarship in the art and craft of literary translation, and to bring a global multicultural perspective to the study of the arts and humanities.🗺📚

08/10/2022

Register for University Choir!
Seats still available to sing for credit
University Choir (MUSI 2127)
Tues/Thurs 11:30-12:45 p.m.
PHY 1.304

University Choir is open to all UT Dallas students of any major. No audition is required.
Repertoire selected for this ensemble represents a variety of historical periods and styles, including the Renaissance, Classical, and Romantic periods, as well as gospel, musical theater, and music of other cultures.
For more information, email:
[email protected]

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A $1.1 million gift from the Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation will support the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies scholarship and expand its outreach mission.
https://buff.ly/3dhChuE

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