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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Former Democratic Congressman Daniel Lipinski, who represented Illinois’ Third District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2005-2021, has been named Pope Leo XIII Fellow on Social Thought at the University of Dallas.
The Institute for Homiletics at the University of Dallas was recently awarded a $1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help renew liturgical preaching and better reach Catholic youth and young adults. The Institute is a collaborative endeavor of The Catholic Foundation (Dallas) and the University of Dallas.
The University of Dallas (UD) announced the appointment of reference librarian and adjunct French instructor Ron Scrogham as interim dean of libraries and research of the Cowan-Blakely Memorial Library, and the appointment of longtime Politics Professor Richard Dougherty, Ph.D. ’93 M.A. ’89, to serve as interim dean of the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts.