Research

Electronics Engineers Honor UT Dallas Colleague

UT Dallas Professor Robert Wallace has been named an IEEE Fellow, one of the highest honors bestowed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. read more

Staff

UT System Recognizes Advancement Milestones

Before an audience of their peers, staff members from the University's communications and development offices captured three Chancellor's Excellence Awards at the annual University of Texas System Seminar Nov. 11 in Austin. read more

Faculty

French Embassy Sponsors Prof's Lecture

Dr. Stephen G. Rabe will lecture on U.S. policy toward Latin America during the Cold War at the Institute of the Americas (Institut des Ameriques) at the Sorbonne on Friday, Nov. 21. read more

Campus

Flags Fly at Half-Staff for Jim Mattox

Flags flew lower at UT Dallas on Thursday in remembrance of former Texas Attorney General Jim Mattox, who died at age 65. read more

Research

President's Viewpoint: Teamwork Matters

Teamwork involving different disciplines, different institutions, and especially professors and their students is vital to advancing science and creating our future, UT Dallas President David E. Daniel says. read more

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In Print & On Air

“Some of these 'outdated' criteria included the size of the mortgage payment relative to income, credit history, savings history and income verification.”

Stan Liebowitz, professor of economics,
on the relaxed lending standards
that preceded the mortgage crisis
— The Washington Times

 

“Obviously if the reservoirs are low and a 1908 rainstorm hits, then no problem, it's a double win: no flood and we fill the reservoirs.”

Robert Stern, geoscience professor
— D CEO Magazine

Thursday
November 20, 2008