Grow in a deeper relationship with God's word from anywhere in the world through our
online program.
Our online courses are taught by acclaimed University of Dallas faculty known for
their serious, academic, and faith-filled work. Students engage with classmates through
online discussion boards and watch relevant lectures posted by professors. Class,
which is split into three 10-week modules, opens the week of Aug. 25 and ends the
week of May 4. Online classes are held asynchronously.
“The Scriptures were once like a bewildering, impenetrable fog to me. I didn’t understand
historical context or literary structure or thematic purpose, much less theological
and philosophical meaning. Now I have the confidence to open the Bible anywhere and
enter directly into the world of wilderness or exile, prophecy or fulfillment.”
- Martha Fitzgerald, CBS
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The University of Dallas' Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business is proud to announce a new partnership with Bishop Lynch High School. The partnership aims to further the Gupta College of Business' mission to prepare students in a wide variety of management specialties, serving a range of industries, and will support recruiting, education and other key functions at Bishop Lynch.
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, several members of the university community, including former students and colleagues of the late Classics Department founder Father Placid L. Csizmazia, O. Cist., gathered to celebrate the $50,000 endowment by an anonymous donor of the Father Placid L. Csizmazia, O. Cist., Memorial Scholarship in Classics, which will benefit classics majors at the University of Dallas.
A rebirth of lifelong learning is flourishing under the instruction and embrace of a collective "brain trust" of UD faculty, which Provost Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D., guides from the third floor of Cardinal Farrell Hall.