Dallas Open Moving from SMU to Frisco
The Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles to the north.
Read moreThe Dallas Open tennis tournament is growing in stature. And it’s also leaving the cozy confines of SMU for a new location about 20 miles to the north.
Read moreDarwin Payne, who was a 26-year-old reporter at the Dallas Times Herald at the time of the president’s assassination, discussed his memoir during a Nov. 16 event at SMU.
Read moreSMU was tapped to lead one of 31 technology hubs across the country with a focus on expanding and fostering innovation in the semiconductor supply chain in 29 counties in Texas and Oklahoma through regional collaboration and workforce development.
Read moreAn SMU law student is accused of secretly filming people in bathrooms and bedrooms at his Dallas apartment and his family’s lake house near Lake Travis.
Read moreThe festivities around the main quad featured a fire safety demonstration with a burnout of two mock dorm rooms (one with a sprinkler and one without), a dog parade, entertainment from a DJ and SMU student performers, raffle prizes, lawn games, food, giveaways, and more.
Read moreDallas police say Honor Wallace, 19, was driving eastbound on Monticello Avenue at the North Central Expressway service road when another driver, identified as Lynlee Pollis, 27, ran a red light on the service road and hit Wallace as she was traveling through the intersection.
Read moreSMU accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports, University President R. Gerald Turner announced Sept. 1.
Read moreSMU is expected to announce the next recipient of the Santos Rodriguez Memorial Endowed Scholarship soon, slightly more than 50 years after a Dallas police officer fatally shot 12-year-old Santos Rodriguez on July 24, 1973.
Read moreJust over 50 years after 12-year-old Santos Rodriguez was fatally shot by a Dallas police officer July 24, 1973, SMU will soon announce the next recipient of the Santos Rodriguez Memorial Endowed Scholarship.
Read moreNatalie Nanasi views challenges on the southern border from an academic and personal perspective.
Read moreThe Supreme Court’s vote June 29 ended colleges’ ability to consider race in the admissions process.
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