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SMU Exhibit Features World's Most Expensive Book
You have a chance to see the world’s most expensive book during an exhibit at SMU. The Codex Sassoon is an 1,100 year old bible that’s expected to sell at auction in May for $30 to $50 million dollars.
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George W. Bush Presidential Museum to Open New Exhibit of Rare Documents
The George W. Bush Presidential Museum is set to open an exclusive exhibit of rare documents that show the evolution of democracy. It’s called “Freedom Matters.”
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BYU Stops Late SMU Comeback Attempt, Wins New Mexico Bowl
Cornerback Jakon Robinson stopped SMU quarterback Tanner Mordecai on a 2-point conversion try with eight seconds left in the game, and BYU beat the Mustangs 24-23 Saturday night in the New Mexico Bowl.
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How Jonathan Jones is Making the Clarinet Cool
Jonathan Jones will play the clarinet on any stage, whether it’s a concert hall or a club. “I want to bring clarinet music into the rave,” Jones said. Jones will perform Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, a piece that reflects his distinctive skill set, at Dallas Chamber Symphony’s November 8 concert at Moody Performance in the Dallas Arts District. The Dallas...
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SMU Mustangs Do Something Good for Patients From Children's Health
Some local gridiron giants took a break to spend time doing something good for local children. The SMU Mustangs football team had some special guests this weekend. Patients from Children’s Health got the star treatment.
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SMU Students Built Tiny Computer With Huge Possibilities
Computer science students at Southern Methodist University are working on a supercomputer that gives students access to unique opportunities.
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SMU Students' Baby Supercomputer Project Helps Other Students Learn
Most supercomputers are so big, that they fill warehouses. The one built by computer science students at Southern Methodist University fits on the edge of a desk.
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SMU's Meadows Museum 2022-2023 Season Has Global Flair
During its 2022-2023 season, the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University brings the world to Dallas.
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SMU Researchers Design Sensor That Could Help Future Missions to Mars
In an SMU laboratory, researchers are hoping to make big steps in space exploration with a small device.
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First Asian American Woman Crowned as Miss Texas
From North Texas to the Miss America stage, the newly crowned Miss Texas is making history.
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Newly-Crowned Miss Texas Breaks Barriers as First Asian-American Winner
Newly-Crowned Miss Texas Averie Bishop hopes to use her title as a platform to advocate for diversity and inclusion across the state
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Keller Teen Set to Become Youngest Female, African-American Law Grad
A Keller teen is making history this weekend by becoming the youngest woman and youngest Black American to earn a law degree.
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SMU Grad Ready to Complete Decadeslong Goal to Walk the Stage
A member of Southern Methodist University’s Class of 2022 is ready to complete her decades-long education journey to the graduation stage this weekend.
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SMU Class of 2022 Grad Gets College Degree at 85-Years-Old
A member of Southern Methodist University’s Class of 2022 is ready to complete her decades-long education journey to the graduation stage this weekend.
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Weathers Twins Play Rare Sixth Season for SMU
They’re teammates and twin brothers. Because of COVID-19, they’re playing a rare sixth season together for Southern Methodist University. NBC 5 photojournalist Noah Bullard introduces us to the Weathers twins.
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Chefs Whip Up Dinner for Sold-Out Fundraiser
Top North Texas chefs came together to do something good for a children’s nonprofit.
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Chefs Whip Up Dinner for Sold-Out Fundraiser
Top North Texas chefs are coming together to do something good for a children’s nonprofit.
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ATP Dallas Open Brings Major Tennis Back to DFW After 30 Years
Tennis pros are gathering for a weeklong, indoor hard-court tournament at SMU’s tennis facility.
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ATP Dallas Open Brings Major Tennis Back to DFW After 30 Years
Tennis pros are gathering for a weeklong, indoor hard-court tournament at SMU’s tennis facility.
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SMU Kicks Off Ford Stadium Expansion Following $50M Donation
On Friday, Southern Methodist University will announce plans to build a $100 million, three-tiered end zone complex on the south side of Ford Stadium, The Dallas Morning News reports. The project was kick-started thanks to a $50 million donation from 1958 alumnus Garry Weber’s foundation. Weber’s gift, a part of the university’s $1.5 billion campaign “SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow,”…