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If one thing is true about SMU, it’s that the campus is constantly evolving, primarily through renovation. Just as the Cox School of Business opened its doors to a new space this past fall, blue ...
When senior Shara Jeyarajah began searching SMU’s archive of student newspapers, she wasn’t sure what she would find. She was surprised SMU had an archive dating all the way back to 1915. What she ...
Kendra Scott moves their ambassadorship program online and SMU’s first student to be involved shares some insight.
More than 400 homeless individuals wake up every morning in Dallas and begin forming a line in front of the welcome center at The Bridge. They wait patiently for the center to open to schedule ...
Sitting in her dorm room alone on a Sunday night four years ago, freshman international student Ana Reyna sighed as she reflected on the cherished moments spent with her family and friends back home ...
On Tuesday, March 27, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice came to SMU as the Tate Lecture speaker. Rice is the director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, a professor in global ...
Students and members of the Palestine Solidarity Committee [PSC] at SMU walked out of classes on Dallas Lawn on Wednesday, calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. With an initial crowd of ...
Large elm trees shield a white plaster building from the public, allowing only those with a good eye to catch it as they walk by on the Katy Trail or drive by on Blackburn Street. Black grime from ...
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Did you get into an altercation recently and the other person threatened you? Here are the steps you should take if someone threatens you or a loved one.
Just one day after electrical and computer engineering professor Joseph Camp, Ph.D., had a meeting with the National Science Foundation for a new grant proposal he was working on, he received news ...
College students and young professionals coded projects in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center for the chance to win over $12K in prizes at Hack The Chains, a Blockchain hackathon, last weekend. Hack The ...