How COVID-19 Impacted College Students’ School Choices
When SMU was one of the few schools that offered in-person learning and the ability to live on campus, two West Coast students knew they found the school for them.
When SMU was one of the few schools that offered in-person learning and the ability to live on campus, two West Coast students knew they found the school for them.
SMU student hopes to find friendships and trade secrets around her craft.
Former student Shelby Green reflects on her experience creating and navigating a self-made, dance-focused study abroad program in Israel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tyne Dickson created Equity Ahead in the hopes movements will be sustainable and accessible.
The SMU Dance Department proves that ambition doesn’t have to come at the price of eating disorders, body dysmorphia and other common issues of the dance industry.
A Q&A with Hoco King and Queen of 2019!
Karen Guan finds a family in the Feminist Equality Movement.
Every Tuesday and Thursday Elif Kavakci arrives to Umphrey Lee to teach the Media and Art of Fashion Design course. However, Kavakci isn’t just a part time professor. She’s a … Read More
India found a need for more open conversations around mental illness on SMU’s campus.
Read about Averie Bishop’s experience in law school, her foundation, and time as Miss Dallas 2020!