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History majors Rahimi, Smith & Dombrowski present distinction projects during Engaged Learning Week

Schedule here: http://www.smu.edu/Provost/EngagedLearning/ELWEEK

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Save the date: SMU Research Day Feb. 10

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Dedman College professors weigh in on Trump and the final GOP debate

SMU News Originally Posted: January 28, 2016 Below is an excerpt from an SMU news release: Trump’s biggest gamble yet?  GOP frontrunner backs out of final debate before Iowa, N.H. votes SMU experts are available for interview on all things debatable in connection with tonight’s prime time matchup GOP contest, the final debate before Republicans […]

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Jeffrey Engel, History, How the Democratic Candidates Did

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsRLS8PJVm0[/youtube] Jeffrey Engel, an award-winning American historian and director of the Center for Presidential History at SMU, weighs the showings of the three Democratic candidates – Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley – in the January 25, 2016, town hall.

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Jeffrey Engel, History, State of the Union speech “surprisingly confrontational”

Fox 4 Originally Posted: January 13, 2016 Jeffrey Engel, an award-winning American historian and director of the Center for Presidential History at SMU, analyzes President Obama’s final State of the Union speech, calling it “surprisingly confrontational.” [youtube]https://youtu.be/0bI2qXUvYDA[/youtube]

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History Ph.D. writes about the history of Latino conservatism

News Taco Originally Posted: December 17, 2015 By Aaron Sanchez, Commentary & Cuentos Aaron E. Sanchez is the editor of Commentary and Cuentos, a blog focused on issues of race, politics, and popular culture from a Latino perspective. The posts place these issues in historical, cultural, and intellectual context to better understand our present. Aaron […]

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SMU is closed December 24-January 1. Have a safe and happy holiday!

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SMU books fulfill your holiday gift giving list

Books published in 2015 by the SMU community, including faculty, staff, alumni, libraries and museum, can complete your holiday gift list. Need to satisfy a history buff? This list has it covered in genres from art to film to science to the Southwest. Find selections for readers of poetry, as well as personal, political and […]

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Save the Date: 2016 Career Fair, Feb. 18 from 4-7 p.m.

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Neil Foley, History, the truth about Mexican-Americans

The New York Review of Books Originally Posted: December 3, 2015 The tenor of the national debate over immigration changed from the first minutes of Donald Trump’s speech in New York City on June 16 announcing that he was running for the Republican presidential nomination. “The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s […]