Happenings on the Hill
Talk about going out on top. R. Gerald Turner’s tenure as SMU’s president concludes as the university wraps up its ambitious SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow capital campaign three years ahead of schedule.
Read moreTalk about going out on top. R. Gerald Turner’s tenure as SMU’s president concludes as the university wraps up its ambitious SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow capital campaign three years ahead of schedule.
Read moreChallah braiding at The Legacy Midtown Park
Read moreLocal authors offer an array of subjects in their recently published books.
Read moreLee Koons and his wife, Shelby, live in his childhood home in University Park, making their boys the fifth generation to live on Purdue Street and attend Highland Park Presbyterian Church.
Read moreRelatively few summer campers get serenaded by a fiddle-playing pediatric nephrologist.
Read moreMelissa Gerstle has spent almost two decades designing gardens and award-winning outdoor spaces for her studio, Melissa Gerstle Design.
Read moreWhile officials in Washington, D.C. wrestle with the role of the federal government in education, North Texas nonprofits are demonstrating how much Dallas donors will give.
Read moreSMU welcomes Todd Milbourn as its 10th dean of the Cox School of Business and Bryan P. Stone as the new Leighton K. Farrell Dean of the Perkins School of Theology, as Stephanie Knight concludes her deanship with the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development.
Read moreSports camps — summer or otherwise —don’t play out only on the court and in the dining hall — at least not when adults like Victor Olivera get involved.
Read moreLyda Hill Philanthropies’ IF/THEN® Initiative marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb. 11) with Hollywood style and East Coast flair.
Read moreThe new president of Ebby Halliday Companies hasn’t always been in the driver’s seat of her real estate career but her race to the top did come with a head start.
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