The Princeton Review named The University of Texas at Dallas as the third-best public university in Texas and No. 40 in the nation in its Best Value Colleges rankings. The Princeton Review’s return on investment rating weighs more than 40 data points, including academics, costs, financial aid, graduation rates, student debt, and career and salary […]| News Center
By Stephen Fontenot | The ever-evolving campus of The University of Texas at Dallas has been prepared for an influx of new and returning students for the fall semester with a series of upgrades, including the relocation of the UTD Visitor Center. “Continuing to enhance the student, faculty and staff experience is paramount to the exciting […]| News Center
The fall semester will begin Monday, Aug. 25, and the last day of classes will be Tuesday, Dec. 9, at UT Dallas. The University of Texas at Dallas is getting ready for the fall semester, which begins Aug. 25. The following resources are designed to help Comets succeed in the new academic year. Getting Around […]| News Center
By Jessica Good | Two Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets from The University of Texas at Dallas received their commissions as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve on May 23 at UTD’s inaugural officer commissioning ceremony. “Today marks a very important milestone for these young men and women as they […]| News Center
The following is an announcement from The University of Texas System. Dear UT Dallas Community, Today the Board of Regents made it official: Dr. Prabhas V. Moghe will become the next president of UT Dallas, effective Aug. 2, 2025. You may read more about him from our May 7 news release, announcing him as the […]| News Center
The journeys of the newest University of Texas at Dallas graduates — as well as one of their fellow alums and UTD’s president — came full circle at the University Roundabout during a ceremony filled with Comet pageantry and pride on May 16. Dr. Richard C. Benson, presiding over his last commencement as UT Dallas’ […]| News Center
Graduates celebrated last spring during the University Commencement ceremony at the University Roundabout. As many as 6,600 recent graduates are expected to attend this year’s ceremony on May 16. A pageant queen will help celebrate the crowning moment in the academic journeys of many of her fellow Comets at The University of Texas at Dallas […]| News Center
From left: computer science students Isaac Baldivas, Megan Chacko, Alex Miller, Shreya Krishnan and Nivedha Sreenivasan, and actuarial science student Carmen Ayala won the poster competition during the Exhibition of Excellence in Undergraduate Research. Their project focused on developing a machine learning model that detects deception across different languages. University of Texas at Dallas students […]| News Center
The University of Texas System Board of Regents voted unanimously to name Dr. Prabhas V. Moghe as the sole finalist for the next presidency at The University of Texas at Dallas. Moghe currently serves as the executive vice president for academic affairs (EVPAA) at Rutgers University, New Jersey’s flagship public university. “The regents and I […]| News Center
U.S. News & World Report recognized the Naveen Jindal School of Management as the best business school for graduate students in North Texas and the third-strongest in the state. For its Best Business School rankings, U.S. News compared full-time MBA programs on their career attainment success, student excellence and qualitative assessments by experts. The University […]| News Center
The University of Texas at Dallas honored its latest endowed chairs and professors along with their supporters at an investiture ceremony before honorees’ families, colleagues and friends April 17 in the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building Lecture Hall. “UT Dallas is one of the nation’s youngest premier research universities,” Dr. Richard C. Benson, UT […]| News Center
The frequency, type and geographical location of political conflict events can provide critical information to corporations and governments on where it’s safe to operate. But a large-scale tracking of events like political protests, arms transfers and armed conflict can be a time-consuming, expensive process. A University of Texas at Dallas research team is working to […]| News Center
From left: Dr. Rudi Fasan, a Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair in Chemistry; Dr. A. Dean Sherry; Dr. Daniela Raciti; and Dr. Gabriele Meloni. Meloni was honored as Fellow, Dean and Cindy Sherry Professor in Chemistry during last year’s investiture ceremony. The University of Texas at Dallas will celebrate its newest group of endowed chairs […]| News Center
Dear UT Dallas Community, I write today to offer an update on the search for President Benson’s successor. The search advisory committee and I were very pleased with the high quality and number of candidates who expressed interest in the presidency. The opening attracted exceptional talent. The committee screened and narrowed the candidate pool following […]| News Center
Dr. Timothy Bray presented the initial results of the North Texas Quality of Life Initiative during an event on campus last fall. The full results are available on dashboards on the project’s website. University of Texas at Dallas researchers in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) have published the first results of […]| News Center
Dr. Elizabeth Searing (second from left), associate professor of public and nonprofit management at UT Dallas, is the lead principal investigator of a project examining trust in nonprofits. Other professors involved in the research include Dr. Nathan Grasse (left) of Carleton University, Dr. Alasdair Rutherford of the University of Stirling and Dr. Georg von Schnurbein […]| News Center
Weather conditions like ice and snow may require the suspension of in-person classes, meetings and other activities at UT Dallas. In those instances, every effort will be made to post information on UTD-controlled sites no later than 6 a.m. (File photo: January 2023) Dear Campus Community, The University of Texas at Dallas community is asked […]| News Center