Giving News
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Capital One Expands Student Opportunities in Applied Experience Design
A new partnership with Capital One provides scholarships, mentoring and networking support for UT Dallas students in the Bass School’s applied experience design and research program.
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Young Alumna Supports Students, Honors Mentor’s Impact
Veda Tsai BA’22 created the Edward J. Harpham Awards to fund scholarships for students in the Hobson Wildenthal Honors College and honor her life-changing relationship with a former professor.
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UT Dallas Supporters Celebrate North Texas Giving Day
Donors across North Texas came together to support charitable causes at The University of Texas at Dallas during North Texas Giving Day on Sept. 18.
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Gifts Honor Beloved Former Guitar Studies Director, Professor
Enrique Madriguera MS’84, PhD’93 inspired UTD students for over four decades. Commitments from family and friends like Richard Kurjan MA’82 are keeping Madriguera’s legacy alive by supporting UTD’s guitar studies program in his memory.
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Callier Center Receives $1.2 Million from Crystal Charity Ball
The Crystal Charity Ball selected the Callier Center for Communication Disorders as a 2025 beneficiary, providing $1.2 million to provide care for underserved children suffering from hearing loss.
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Chess Endowment Honors Program Director’s Legacy
Longtime chess supporters have created a new endowment to support the UT Dallas chess program in honor of Jim Stallings, who directed the program for 21 years.
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AWARE Dallas Grant Supports Alzheimer’s Research
Seed funding from AWARE Dallas helped drive groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research at UT Dallas, spurring a $3.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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Keeping a Son’s Memory Alive
Colton William Roberts was a rising junior at UT Dallas when his life was tragically taken by a driver under the influence. Two endowments established by his parents will keep Colton’s memory alive by supporting students and faculty in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
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Jindal School Students Earn Support for Callier Center
A grant writing assignment transformed into real impact for the Callier Center for Communication Disorders as students competed to win a $10,000 donation from alumnus Mike Brodie BS’76.

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