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One of the Most Powerful Women in the World Says We Won’t Go Back to a Pre-Pandemic World
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One of the Most Powerful Women in the World Says We Won’t Go Back to a Pre-Pandemic World

Melia Masumoto April 6, 2021

Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, spoke at the Tate Lecture about the changing economic world and adverse situations that the pandemic has brought upon in the past year.

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Diverse Perspectives Create Groundbreaking Journalism at The 19th
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Diverse Perspectives Create Groundbreaking Journalism at The 19th

Melia Masumoto March 2, 2021

The 19th, founded by women journalists strives to engage the nation in civil dialogue and be a news organization that brings underrepresented voices to the media.

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Travel writer lecture connects travel to political understanding, spirituality
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Travel writer lecture connects travel to political understanding, spirituality

Sydney Sagehorn November 17, 2019

Rick Steves, a travel writer and TV host, talked about the relationship between travel and world perspectives at McFarlin Auditorium.

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Author Julie Hornok tells the stories of families living with autism
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Author Julie Hornok tells the stories of families living with autism

Micah Flores October 6, 2018

What started as a small project to spread autism awareness turned into a touching look into the lives of families coping with autism.

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Jim Moroney is not ‘an enemy of the people’
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Jim Moroney is not ‘an enemy of the people’

Corey Obot October 3, 2018

Jim Moroney, retired publisher of The Dallas Morning News, spoke of public mistrust in the media at the 19th annual Sammons Media Ethics Lecture.

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Pulitzer Prize winner explores Texas’ political climate in SMU lecture
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Pulitzer Prize winner explores Texas’ political climate in SMU lecture

Elizabeth Beeck September 12, 2018

Pulitzer Prize winning author Lawrence Wright came to SMU to speak about Texas, politics and his newest book.

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Climate change expert encourages students to join the conversation
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Climate change expert encourages students to join the conversation

Caroline Weeks April 18, 2018

An international climate change expert says students need to take the Earth’s changing climate seriously at a lecture Tuesday evening in Dallas Hall.

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Civil War lecture strikes note with Native American advocate
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Civil War lecture strikes note with Native American advocate

May Bolte February 18, 2018

A Native American advocate said Thursday that Americans need to be better educated on what happened to indigenous people during the Civil War.

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Jodi Picoult visits SMU

Carleeann Allen October 27, 2014

It was 6:45 p.m., and a gentleman came over the microphone to break the news everyone feared. “Folks, I’m sorry. But it’s going to be standing room only.” The SMU … Read More

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JFK screening, lecture tonight, free admission
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JFK screening, lecture tonight, free admission

Courtney Spalten November 14, 2013

In observation of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Meadows Division of Film and Media Arts and the Division of Journalism present a free … Read More

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Shake Smart comes to the SMU campus with a grand o Shake Smart comes to the SMU campus with a grand opening on Thursday, offering free smoothies at the Dedman Center.

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Tip-off at Moody Coliseum as @SMUBasketball faces USF in Dallas.

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“You never want it to come down to that one play,” Lanier said. “Disappointing outcome overall, but I’m proud of those kids.”

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“Even though the first quarter was a little rough, they still tried to stay together as a team and keep each other pumped up,” said spectator Nelsha Peterson.

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