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SMU Meadows students have been pursuing a variety of opportunities all over the world this summer, from impressive ...
Acclaimed music director, conductor and pianist Kimberly Grigsby will join Meadows’ new musical theatre program as it begins ...
It is with a deep sense of gratitude and reverence that we remember and honor the life of G. Marlyne Sexton, an extraordinary philanthropist, advocate for the arts and beloved member of the SMU family ...
Recent research published in the Harvard Data Science Review reveals how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the centuries-old practice of wine evaluation, with implications for the ...
On Saturday, May 17, graduate and undergraduate students of the Class of 2025 participated in Meadows’ Degree Recognition Ceremony. During the ceremony, graduates and guests were treated to a moving ...
In a rare collaboration with geneticists and archaeologists, a federally recognized tribe in the United States has utilized ancient DNA to establish a genetic link to an important ancestral heritage ...
DALLAS (SMU) – Damon Evans has been named SMU’s new director of Athletics, University officials announced today. Evans has served as the top athletics administrator at two nationally recognized ...
On today’s episode we interview Chloe Young, a senior dance performance major who is also pursuing a degree in Public Relations and Strategic Communications. Young talked about how she first got into ...
DALLAS (SMU) – SMU has achieved Carnegie Research One (R1) classification, joining the ranks of the nation’s top public and private research institutions. The designation, awarded by the Carnegie ...
En 2024, Perkins comenzó a ofrecer, en colaboración con el Seminario Teológico Wesley y gracias a un donativo de $ 5 millones de Lilly Endowment Inc., un certificado en español para pastores, pastores ...
DALLAS (SMU) – The SMU Board of Trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to name Jay Hartzell the next president of SMU, effective June 1, 2025. Dr. Hartzell, a national leader in business education and ...
Until the 1850s and 1860s, Americans gave each other New Year’s gifts, from small tokens like pin cushions to expensive gold watches. American presidents usually received New Year’s gifts too, ...