Dr. Stefano Leonardi has received $391,703 from the National Science Foundation for his REU site: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Wind Energy Systems. Undergraduate students will engage in a variety of projects that lead to a greater understanding of wind energy systems and their competitive design. This includes seeking to uncover the impact of turbulence …read more
The Human Subjects Research Office is pleased to announce that Hyun-Woong Kim, member of the Speech, Language, Music (SLAM) Lab, has been selected as the recipient of the Fall 2022 HIVE Award! Mr. Kim is currently a graduate student in the Cognition and Neuroscience PhD program with a Master’s degree in Psychology from Korea University. …read more
The Department of Science/Mathematics Education is dedicated to preparing and supporting excellent STEM teachers, enriching STEM teachers through high-quality professional development, and providing STEM outreach to PK–16 students and members of our community. Faculty include PhDs in STEM content areas with experience in, and a passion for, education at all levels and practitioner K–12 teacher-leaders …read more
Housed within the Department of Science/Mathematics Education, UTeach Dallas is a secondary STEM teacher preparation program serving UT Dallas STEM majors and degree holders. Students give teaching a try as early as the first semester of their freshman year, teaching lessons in the classrooms of local teachers in high-needs public schools. UTeach Dallas students benefit …read more
Established in 2000, ABP serves approximately 160 students each year. Most come from urban neighborhoods in the Dallas area and are the first in their families to attend college. Geared toward high-performing first-generation students who graduate from Dallas urban school districts, the Academic Bridge Program (ABP) helps students transition from high school to college.The program …read more
Below are the participants in the Workshop on Sustainability in Research, held on September 23, 2022.
The mission of the Center for Children and Families (CCF) at The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is to advance the healthy development of children in our community and nation. We accomplish our mission through (1) research in human development with real-world impact, (2) educating future professionals, (3) science-driven direct service to children …read more