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UTD students protest war in Gaza alongside other student bodies
As many cram for finals, more than 100 University of Texas at Dallas students instead spent the day lining the front hall of the university’s administration building, hoping to make their voices heard.
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Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses escalate across the country
Protests across the United States resulted in some major changes ahead of the end of the school year. More than 100 UT Dallas students were among the voices calling on university officials to hear their demands. They spoke with NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards.
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Missing University of Texas at Dallas student found dead under DART rail tracks, police say
Andrew Zhou Li, a 20-year-old University of Texas at Dallas student who disappeared in late February, was found dead, authorities said.
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Dallas grandmother earns bachelor's degree from UNT Dallas
Alvina Swanson of Dallas accomplished something she had never imagined she would do in December: she earned her college degree.
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UNT Dallas grad finishes her college journey after three decades
A UNT Dallas grad is showing it’s never too late to follow your dreams. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports, more than 30 years after Alvina Swanson first went to college, her teenage son inspired her to finish what she started.
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Crow Museum of Asian Art welcomes new curator
Natalia Di Pietrantonio, Ph.D. is the newest addition to the growing museum.
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Grapevine-Colleyville ISD embraces artificial intelligence with summer course
Artificial intelligence is already all around us, the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD is helping student spend the summer going all in on AI to prepare them for the future.
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Grapevine-Colleyville ISD embraces artificial intelligence to help prepare students for future technology
The Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District is offering a summer course to help kids better know and understand AI and how it’ll be a big part of their future.
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Virtual School Graduation Brings Together Hundreds of Texas Students From Around State
In a ceremony filled with tradition, loved ones gathered on the University of Texas at Dallas’s campus to celebrate a group of students bucking the trend, trading in a conventional school experience for a virtual one.
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Virtual School Graduation Brings Together Hundreds of Texas Students From Around State
Today, more than 500 students from across the state received diplomas from Texas Online Preparatory School.
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Student Art on Omni: The Connection
Students at University of Texas at Dallas get the chance to display their artwork on the Omni Hotel.
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Janelle Gray's Play Gives a Voice to New Generation
The Dallas native’s play, #voiced, will be presented at the University of Texas at Dallas February 16–25.
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Crow Museum of Asian Art Reveals Plans for New Museum at UT Dallas
The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is presenting its expansion as art. When the Trammell and Margaret Crow family donated the entire collection of the Trammell and Margaret Crow Museum of Asian Art to The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) in 2019, the donation included $23 million for the design and…
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VR Technology Helping Patients Relieve ‘Phantom Limb Pain'
Local veterans living with an amputation are getting a chance to use virtual reality in a way they likely had never imagined. They’re part of a pilot program designed to relieve their “phantom limb pains.” Health reporter Bianca Castro reports.
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Using Virtual Reality to Relieve Amputees' Phantom Limb Pain
Researchers are testing the use of VR and 3D technology to help relieve the phantom limb pains of veterans living with amputations.