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Constantin College offers a wide variety of undergraduate programs designed around the ideals of a liberal education.

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WHEN ROME BECOMES REAL

At UD, dreams of Rome become reality: classes held in the Colosseum and other ancient sites of legend and history; the Vatican a short bus ride away; a rural villa to call home; and your life forever transformed.

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affiliate assistant professor of philosophy philip gonzales

“In teaching in Rome I desire to live and think with my family and students the festive joy of the communion-of-beings and human existence. This is to say, that despite the real reality of sin and the tragedy of human existence, which cannot be ignored in our world today, the loving gift of God’s creation is still good, indeed ‘very good’ (Genesis 1:31). The Rome experience should thus be a time for all of us to discover and recover the joy, love and festivity of being and existence. And there is no better place to do this than the Eternal City.

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Neuhoff school of ministry professor elizabeth madeo

The University of Dallas is providing an opportunity for ministers to be fed, so that we can in turn feed others.

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Mary Kate Tomassi

Mathematical Discipline

Sophomore Mary Kate Tomassi, BA ’20, “embodies the diligent student who loves learning mathematics,” explained Assistant Professor of Mathematics John Osoinach, as faculty and students gathered in Constantin Garden on Wednesday, Nov. 15, to honor Tomassi’s achievement as UD’s first recipient of the Waldemar J. Trjitzinsky Memorial Award. READ MORE

University of Dallas Dedicates Cardinal Farrell Hall -- Its New 'Front Door'

The University of Dallas community gathered on Friday, Feb. 2, 2018, for the formal blessing and opening of Cardinal Farrell Hall, named after our former bishop of Dallas, previous chancellor and longtime friend of the university, Kevin Cardinal Farrell. The opening of the new student-focused building marks the completion of one of several capital projects, a part of a broader institutional effort to transform the university's Irving campus.

Textile and Ceramic Exhibition Arrives from North Carolina Mountain Range

The Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery proudly announces the opening of a two-person exhibition, "What Remains," featuring artists Rachel Meginnes and Assistant Professor of Ceramics Kelly O'Briant. The exhibition is curated by Penland Gallery Director Kathryn Gremley of the Penland School of Craft in North Carolina. In 2001, O'Briant received a two-year Core Fellowship from the Penland School of Craft, where Meginnes recently completed a three-year residency.

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Drone Beuys

11.30.17 | Artist Talk & Reception

The Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery proudly announces a new collaborative exhibition, “site_midnight_sun>>orangegreengrey,” featuring the dynamic “Drone Beuys” Nick Bontrager and Adam Fung. Both artists will share details of their latest Icelandic expedition during an artist talk on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, at 5 p.m. in the Haggar Auditorium in the Art Village on the University of Dallas campus, followed by a reception in the gallery. LEARN MORE

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