We are excited to congratulate Dr. Mag Gabbert on the formal appointment as Poet Laureate for the City of Dallas by Mayor, Eric Johnson

We are excited to congratulate Dr. Mag Gabbert on the formal appointment as Poet Laureate for the City of Dallas by Mayor, Eric Johnson.

We echo President Turner and Dean Knight’s sentiments on this momentous recognition:

“SMU is proud to have Dr. Gabbert on our faculty and delighted that she will be able to share her considerable talents with the City of Dallas,” said SMU President R. Gerald Turner. “In an age where social media tends to drive us to instant reactions, poetry gives us a reason to slow down and think. It’s a great gift that she shares with us.”

Dr. Stephanie Knight, Dean of SMU Simmons School of Education and Human Development, says the entire university, especially Simmons, is extremely proud and pleased about the announcement. “We are thrilled that Dr. Mag Gabbert has been named the Poet Laureate for the City of Dallas. With her many literary awards and published works in national and international reviews, we are not surprised she would achieve this impressive honor. Knight went on to say, “Dr. Gabbert’s students know her as an outstanding professor and now they have further confirmation they are being taught by the best  ̶  a poet laureate.”

Click here to read more: https://blog.smu.edu/simmons/general/smu-simmons-professor-named-poet-laureate-for-city-of-dallas/

HCIS celebration event hosted by alumni ambassadors

We wish to thank our alumni ambassadors for hosting an HCIS celebration event for students, faculty, staff, friends, and family. Distinguished alumni shared TEDTalk-style presentations relating to their human-centered research and how they are applying it since graduating. Presenters included Drew Dickens DLS ’23, Kevin Dilliard DLS ’22, Malcolm McGuire MADR ‘14, Ann Marie Dell DLS ’23, and Mary Margaret Carrillo DLS ’23 and MLS ‘17. The event also included complimentary HCIS swag and informative graduate program updates. We expect this to be the beginning of wonderful programming the HCIS alumni will be sharing for years to come!

 

Dr. Mag Gabbert featured along with local and nationally-acclaimed scholars, critics, and poets in SMU’s inaugural symposium on poetic form

Dr. Mag Gabbert took part in SMU’s inaugural Symposium on Poetic Form, which featured A-List poetry scholars, critics, and poets such as Stephanie Burt and Pulitzer Prize winner, Jericho Brown. They came from all around the country during two full days of readings, roundtable discussions, and academic presentations. The two-day event concluded with an off-campus poetry reading including performances by Chen Chen, Tarfia Faizullah, Stephanie Burt, Evie Shockley, Katie Condon, and Dr. Gabbert, sponsored by The Southwest Review. We were pleased to see many of our DLS and MLS students in attendance.