Hellenisteon! Students Speak Ancient Greek in New Club
Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
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The Texas Education Code (Sec. 51.936) requires that University of Dallas, not later
than the
14th day before the first class day of each fall or spring semester, publish and distribute
a
summary of the Texas Hazing Law, subchapter F, Chapter 37 of the Texas Education Code,
and a
list of organizations that have been disciplined for hazing or convicted of hazing
on or off the
campus of the institution during the preceding three years. In compliance with this
law,
University of Dallas provides the following information:
UD’s statement on hazing is a summary of the Texas Hazing Law. Additional information about
hazing may be found in the Texas Education Code, Chapter 37, sections 37.151 through
37.158 and Chapter 51, section 51.936.
To report possible cases of hazing, please contact the Office of Student Affairs, University of
Dallas Police Department, or submit an online complaint through EthicsPoint.
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Thanks to a Braniff student, the language of the Gospels comes alive every Monday in Anselm 224.
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+ Read MoreAll first-year students admitted to the University of Dallas for the fall of 2024 will be eligible to receive a grant if they have siblings in college.
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