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Item Initial Self Study Report of the University of Dallas 1962(1962-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Item University of Dallas Report of Visiting Committee 1963(1963-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Item Ella Fitzgerald with Sister Roseanne and Students(1972-04-01T00:00:00-08:00)Text on back of picture reads: " A special Lady, Ella Fitzgerald, received a special welcome at the Special School of the Sisters of Notre Dame this week. The 108 students wrote 50 letters inviting Miss Fitzgerald to visit their school on the University of Dallas campus. Sister Roseanne left letters at the desk in the Fairmount Hotel where Miss Fitzgerald is now appearing in the Venetian Room. Within an hour and a half, Miss Fitzgerald, herself, called the school accepting the invitation." Taken in February or March 1972.Item The Self Study Report of the University of Dallas 1973(1973-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Item University of Dallas Institutional Self-Study 1984(1984-02-01T00:00:00-08:00)Item UD Rome Program 1993(1993-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyLearn about the UD Rome semester from students in the 90s! Our Rome Program still has a very similar curriculum today as it did back then. Hear Judy Kelly discuss the Rome Program while professors Dr. John Norris, Dr. David Sweet, and Lyle Novinski are shown teaching classes in the Eternal City.Item Sister Clodovia Lockett Endowed Scholarship Fund(1993-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyVideo was created to discuss the recent scholarship created in the name of Sister Clodovia Lockett, SSND. Footage broadcast on WFAA along with interviews with Sr. Lockett are also included in this video.Item Univerity of Dallas History of Athletics, 1956-2006(University of Dallas, 2006-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Strockbine, Richard; Wolfe, Chris; Michniewski, PaulThe University of Dallas is an institution dedicated to the pursuit of excellence. Every facet of the institution is seen in that light. Regarding the relation of the sports program to the central pursuit of the University. Plato's observation is pertinent. "Gymnastic and music, in due proportions, he said, are the dispositional base for reason. A disciplined, coordinated body is itself a model of the rational system." This statement, opening the report of the 1984 ad hoc Committee on Sports and Recreation, demonstrates the approach toward athletics that has always existed at the University of Dallas. UD accepts athletic prowess as a good and encourages the pursuit of this good by its students. Throughout the history of athletics at UD there have been good times and bad, but the University has tried its best to support the athletics in its proper place.Item University of Dallas History of the Library, 1955 - 2006(University of Dallas, 2006-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Beshara, MichaelThe library is the heart of any university. As the heart of a body, the library is essential to the growth and livelihood of the whole corpus. But at the same time, the library is a body itself and is subject to growth and change. What follows is an attempt to encapsulate the major events and episodes - taken from annual reports, newspaper articles, personal interviews, and various other sources - that make up the history of the library at the University of Dallas.Item 50 Years of Vision and Courage: 1956-2006(University of Dallas, 2006-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Tovar Lara, Estelle; Morgan, Sandra; Weber, Becky; Sweet, David Ph. D.From the President The handsome volume you now hold was written to record and celebrate the first fifty years of the history of the University of Dallas. Fifty years is not a long span in the life of a university, but they have been most productive at UD. They have been marked by an extraordinary commitment to academic achievement and to the development of students of notable talent, ability, and leadership. They have also witnessed the creation of an institutional character that reflects the serious religious commitment of the founders, an academic quality nationally recognized and admired by the scholarly community, and an independent spirit of thoughtful reflection and critical insight that flow from liberal learning. The vision and courage required to found and sustain the University of Dallas affirms grandly the Dallas and Texas reputation for determination, boldness, and creativity. It also affirms the courage and farsightedness of the Sisters of Saint Mary o fNamur who provided the spark to found the University and Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, Eugene Constantin, Edward Maher, and the legions of donors, faculty, and students who did not let it diminish. We hope you enjoy the account and will join us in the great future ahead. Francis M. Lazarus, PresidentItem Pinned Easter Paschal Candle(2011-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) St. Angelo, RonPhotography collection is owned by the University of Dallas. Requests for usage of copyrighted materials should be submitted to archives@udallas.edu.Item Spiritual Riches: A Brief History of University of Dallas's Religious Life, 1956 - 2013(University of Dallas, 2013-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Novinski, SybilFrom its inception the University of Dallas has provided a rich reservoir or spiritual resources for its community. The long traditions of Cistercian monks and Dominican Friars and the rich histories of service of the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur and School Sisters of Notre Dame combined with the committed livges of the priests of the Dioceses of North Texas furnished a vibrant mix of insights into the religious life of the Church. The burgeoning lay population of the region provided an energizing, pioneering background for the development of spiritual life at the University. The University motto - love truth and justice - continues to permeate both the intellectual and religious life of the institution.Item Sunrise Christmas 2015(2015-12-25T00:00:00-08:00) St. Angelo, RonNativity Latin Mass. Taken on December 25, 2015. Unknown location.Photography collection is owned by the University of Dallas. Requests for usage of copyrighted materials should be submitted to archives@udallas.edu.Item He Is Risen(2018-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) St. Angelo, RonPhotography collection is owned by the University of Dallas. Requests for usage of copyrighted materials should be submitted to archives@udallas.edu.Item 2019 Commencement and Convocation Highlights(2019-05-01T00:00:00-07:00)Video showing highlights from the 2019 University of Dallas Commencement and Convocation. Dated May 2019.Item 2019 Commencement Address by Jonathan J. Sanford(2019-05-19T00:00:00-07:00)2019 Commencement address at the University of Dallas by Provost Jonathan J. Stanford titled "Diligently Seeking Truth and Justice". Dated May 19, 2019Item 2019 Valedictorian Speech - Genevieve Frank(2019-05-19T00:00:00-07:00)Video of the 2019 University of Dallas Valedictorian speech given by Genevieve Frank. Held on May 19, 2019.Item Ninth Presidential Inauguration at UD(University of Dallas, 2019-11-01T00:00:00-07:00)The UD community gathered from nearby and far away for the ninth presidential inauguration of Dr. Thomas S. Hibbs the afternoon of Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.Item Presidential Conversations Ep. 1: Pursuing Justice with Hope and Courage(University of Dallas, 2020-06-26T00:00:00-07:00)President Thomas S. Hibbs, Ph.D., kicks off his new video series, Presidential Conversation: Examining The Most Perplexing Questions of Our Time in a Spirit of Wonder, Joy, and Friendship. Episode 1: Pursuing Justice with Hope and Courage features Bishop Robert Barron.Item Presidential Conversations Ep. 2: Made In God's Image: A Catholic Vision of Difference and Unity(University of Dallas, 2020-07-10T00:00:00-07:00)President Thomas S. Hibbs, Ph.D., continues his video series, Presidential Conversations: Examining The Most Perplexing Questions of Our Time in a Spirit of Wonder, Joy, and Friendship. Episode 2, Made in God's Image: A Catholic Vision of Difference and Unity, features Bishop Daniel E. Flores, Bishop of Brownsville, TX.