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Event: Feb. 7, Joséphine Baker: The Story of an Awakening, Film Screening

Event Date: 02/07/2022 Time: 6:30PM Location: The Chamber in Hughes-Trigg The Women’s and Gender Studies Program, the Women and LGBT Center, and the World Language and Literatures Program are hosting a screening of the film Joséphine Baker: The Story of an Awakening. Free popcorn and candy will be provided at the Chamber in Hughes-Trigg. The […]

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Opinion: America should honor MLK’s vision by halting the death penalty

Dallas Morning News By Rick Halperin, director of the SMD Dallas Human Rights Program On Monday the nation will pause, perhaps too briefly, to remember and pay tribute to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., arguably the leading U.S. (and global) civil and human rights activist who was the voice of reason and conscience during […]

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Congrats to the Grads!

December Commencement is at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, December 18, 2021. Watch live via smu.edu/live.

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SMU Debater Ryan Booth Ranked #1 in the Nation by IPDA

Dedman College News Originally Posted: Nov. 18, 2021 Ryan Booth is ranked as the number one varsity competitor in the nation by the International Public Debate Association in their fall rankings released on November 16, 2021. Booth’s record and ranking is based upon more than 30 debate rounds at four tournaments this fall. Booth finished […]

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Event: Nov. 30, Mindfulness During Finals

Event Date: 11/30/2021 Time: 7PM Location: FINC 0220 in Cox School of Business WGST will be hosting a seminar with guest speaker Raychel Yearsley, a Licensed Professional Counselor and SMU alumna, about mindfulness and ways to de-stress during the finals. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/250122357165315

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Event: Nov. 17, Protecting (Y)our Rights

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SCIE: Native American Heritage Month

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Dedman College Community Mixer: Friday, November 5th

Dedman College Community Mixer Date: Nov. 5, 2021 Time: 3-5 p.m. Location: Dallas Hall Rotunda and Dallas Hall Front Steps All Dedman College faculty, staff and students welcome. RSVP date extended : smu.edu/CommunityMixer.

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SB8: What Does it Mean for Reproductive Health

Event Date: 11/11/2021 Time: 1:00 PM Location: Zoom. https://smu.zoom.us/j/94458350896?pwd=SlRRY0c4S1JiTEpYUTFrdWx2MWlrdz09 Free Zoom seminar led by Kelly Hart, Senior Director of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, discussing SB8 and reproductive health. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/335377575014993

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Event: October 28, Clements Scientific Computing Seminar

Time: 3:45pm, Thursday, October 28, 2021 Venue: Clements Hall 126 Title: Direct solvers for elliptic PDEs Speaker: Gunnar Martinsson, Oden Institute, UT Austin Abstract: That the linear systems arising upon the discretization of elliptic PDEs can be solved efficiently is well-known, and iterative solvers that often attain linear complexity (multigrid, Krylov methods, etc) have proven […]