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Inside Dedman College Newsletter, Fall 2017

Mustangs on the Move A Message from Thomas DiPiero, Dean of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences  In Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, the Red Queen tells Alice that “here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get […]

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SMU Homecoming Kickoff Time Announced. Come Boulevard with Dedman College.

SMU Homecoming kickoff time is 6:15pm and the homecoming parade on the Boulevard starts at 3:15pm. Join us Saturday at the Dedman College tent on the corner of Bishop & Binkley for food, beverages, and cheering on the Mustangs!

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Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings says North Texas cities must work together to win ‘job wars’

Dallas Morning News Originally Posted: October 26, 2017 Dallas is the nation’s ninth-largest city, but in the eyes of Mayor Mike Rawlings, it’s simply a neighborhood that’s part of a larger “city-state” known as the Dallas-Fort Worth area. And that entire area, he said Thursday, will have to work together as a region to compete […]

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Watch: SMU Economics Center Director on NBC DFW RE: GOP tax plan

NBC 5 Originally Posted: September 28, 2017 Republicans in Congress are now turning their attention to overhauling the tax code. There are three key points of the tax reform proposal you should know for how they could affect your earnings. WATCH

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Medical Device Startup Founded by Dedman College Alumni Secures Investment

While studying at SMU, alumni Edward Allegra, Miguel Quimbar and Jack Reynolds discovered innovative research that could revolutionize the way asthma is treated. This discovery led to the conception of BioLum Sciences. Edward Allegra, a Dedman College alumnus who majored in Economics with a minor in Anthropology, serves as CEO of BioLum. Jack Reynolds, another […]

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Welcome to the 2017 Dedman College Spotlight!

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Congrats to the SMU SAS Data Mining Team

Originally Posted: September 7, 2017

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SMU is closed Labor Day.

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Cullum Clark, director of SMU Economics Center, lends expertise to Dallas Morning News

Dallas Morning News Originally Posted: September 2, 2017 After Harvey’s destruction, will a new and different Houston emerge? In the end, Hurricane Harvey’s most powerful weapon was the rain. For five days, the storm hovered over Houston and southeast Texas, dumping more than 50 inches of water in the state’s most populated region. Inch by […]

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SMU Student Senate is raising funds for disaster relief through their Help for Houston campaign

In support of all who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey, the SMU Student Senate is raising funds for disaster relief through their Help for Houston campaign. The campaign will be accepting donations through this Saturday. Please consider donating:  https://giving.smu.edu/disaster-relief/?utm_campaign=%2Fhelpforhouston