The School of Arts and Humanities offers five graduate degree programs: Arts and Technology, Emerging Media and Communication, History, Humanities, and Latin American Studies.
The School of Arts and Humanities is committed to interdisciplinary programs that investigate the linkages between the arts and the humanities by fusing critical with creative thinking, theoretical with practical endeavors. Rather than identifying fixed disciplinary areas, the program emphasizes the interrelationship of broad areas of interest.
Within the Graduate Program in Arts and Technology, most courses are offered under the rubric of Arts and Technology (ATEC), but the degree plan also includes courses in Aesthetic Studies (HUAS), History of Ideas (HUHI), and Studies in Literature (HUSL).
Within the Graduate Program in Emerging Media and Communication, most courses are offered under the rubric of Emerging Media and Communication (EMAC), but the degree plan also includes courses in Arts and Technology (ATEC), Aesthetic Studies (HUAS), History of Ideas (HUHI), and Studies in Literature (HUSL).
Within the Graduate Program in the Humanities, most courses are offered within the three main areas of concentration: Aesthetic Studies (HUAS), History of Ideas (HUHI), and Studies in Literature (HUSL), and students seeking the MA or PhD degrees in humanities must take courses in all three areas. The fourth area and other courses, including core courses required of all students, are offered under the rubric Humanities (HUMA).
Within the Graduate Program in History, most courses are offered within History (HIST) and History of Ideas (HUHI) but students may also take courses in Aesthetic Studies (HUAS) and Studies in Literature (HUSL).
Within the Graduate Program in Latin American Studies, required courses are offered within Latin American Studies (LATS) and elective courses are drawn from Aesthetic Studies (HUAS), History (HIST), History of Ideas (HUHI), and Studies in Literature (HUSL).
All our graduate programs are designed to provide students a flexible, interdisciplinary context within which to pursue a program of study built on connections among specific courses and the areas of concentration. Offerings include not only seminars stressing the interpretation and criticism of specific works and issues but also ensembles, studios, and workshops in which the activity of creation and/or performance becomes the primary means of learning.
The School of Arts & Humanities provides specialized facilities for academic research and creative expression. The Jonsson Building contains technologically rich environments for studies in Rhetoric, Computer Graphics, Professional Communication, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and Art & Technology. The Visual Arts Building houses a Media Room as well as studios for painting, photography, sculpture, and other arts. Performance venues for drama and music include the University Theatre and the Jonsson Performance Hall.
Each application is considered on its individual merits. Normally students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in Arts and Technology should have a previous academic degree (BA or BS, MA or MFA) in an appropriate field (i.e., Art, Computer Science), a grade point average of 3.3 (especially in upper-division undergraduate and graduate work), and evidence of previous coursework and/or expertise in the creative arts and digital technology.
Normally students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in Emerging Media and Communication should have a previous academic degree (BA or BS) in an appropriate field (i.e., Art, Computer Science, Communication), a grade point average of 3.3 (especially in upper-division undergraduate work), and evidence of previous coursework and/or expertise in the creative arts, communications, and/or digital technology.
Normally students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in Humanities should have previous academic degrees (BA or MA) in arts and humanities fields and a grade point average of 3.3 (especially in upper-division undergraduate or graduate work).
Normally students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in History should have a previous degree (BA or BS) in history or related disciplines and a grade point average of 3.3 (especially in upper-division undergraduate work).
Normally students applying for admission to the Graduate Program in Latin American Studies should have a previous degree (BA or BS) in arts and humanities fields, demonstrated interest and experience in Latin American studies, and a grade point average of 3.3 (especially in upper-division undergraduate work).
The School of Arts and Humanities does not require the Graduate Record Examination for admission to graduate programs.
Students can pursue the graduate degrees in humanities on a full- or part-time basis. Full-time students normally register for nine or more semester credit hours per term. The school takes care to accommodate part-time study by scheduling both day and night classes, thus allowing students flexibility in organizing individual schedules.
The approach to graduate education in the School of Arts and Humanities is flexible. Within the specific degree requirements listed in the graduate catalog, each student plans a program of studies in consultation with an assigned faculty advisor.
Courses meeting degree requirements are normally chosen from the core courses and the areas of concentration within the School of Arts and Humanities. To have courses taken outside the school applied to one of its degrees, students must seek prior approval from the school's Associate Dean for Graduate Studies. They may also petition to have appropriate transfer courses applied to reduce the required number of semester credit hours for a degree at UT Dallas. The school's Associate Dean for Graduate Studies may require students with background deficiencies in interdisciplinary work to take additional courses at the undergraduate or graduate level to remedy those deficiencies.
Active involvement in the process of artistic creation and performance is basic to the design of the Aesthetic Studies area of concentration. Therefore, students working in the Graduate Program in the Humanities at the MA level with an emphasis on Aesthetic Studies are required to take at least one ensemble/workshop, and those working toward a PhD with an emphasis on this area are required to take at least one additional ensemble/workshop. Students undertaking creative projects for master's portfolios or doctoral dissertations must demonstrate their competency as artists by including in their degree plans a minimum number of studios, ensembles, or workshops related to a proposed medium: two for the MA and four for the PhD.
The research interests of the faculty reflect the interdisciplinary mission of the School. In addition to the research activities of individual faculty, six centers and institutes that promote interdisciplinary research are located within the school: The Center for Translation Studies; the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies; the Confucius Institute; the Institute for Interactive Arts and Engineering; the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Museums, and the Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology. Since the School combines the Humanities and the Arts, many faculty are engaged in the creation and performance of artistic works in music, drama, literature, and the visual arts.
Bambach, Charles R.Professor, Historical StudiesBA, State University of New York at Cortland, 1974MA, University of Michigan, 1976PhD, University of Michigan, 1987
cbambach@utdallas.edu972-883-2006
Brettell, RichardProfessor, Aesthetic Studies; Vice Provost; Margaret M. McDermott Distinguished Chair of Art and Aesthetic Studies, School of Arts and Humanities; Edith O'Donnell Distinguished Chair; Director, Center for Interdisciplinary Study of Museums/French Regional and American Museum Exchange; Director, EdBA, Yale University, 1971MA, Yale University, 1973PhD, Yale University, 1977
brettell@utdallas.edu
Channell, David F.Professor, Historical StudiesBS, Case Institute of Technology, 1967MS, Case Western Reserve University, 1969PhD, Case Western Reserve University, 1975
channell@utdallas.edu972-883-2007
Cohen, Milton A.Professor, Literary StudiesBA, Michigan State University, 1968MA, Indiana University, 1970PhD, Syracuse University, 1981
mcohen@utdallas.edu972-883-2029
Curchack, Fred I.Professor, Art and PerformanceBA, Queens College, City University of New York, 1970MA, Queens College, City University of New York, 1972
curchack@utdallas.edu972-883-2684
Edmunds, R. DavidProfessor, Historical Studies; Anne Stark Watson and Chester Watson History Professor, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, Millikin University, 1961MA, Illinois State University, 1966PhD, University of Oklahoma, 1972
edmunds@utdallas.edu972-883-2776
Fishwick, PaulProfessor, Computer Science; Distinguished Chair in Arts and TechnologyBS, Pennsylvania State University, 1977MS, College of William and Mary, 1983PhD, University of Pennsylvania
paul.fishwick@utdallas.edu
Gossin, PamelaProfessor, History of Science and Literary StudiesBA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1978MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1984PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989
psgossin@utdallas.edu972-883-2071
Gu, Ming DongProfessor, Chinese and Comparative LiteratureMA, University of Kent, United Kingdom, 1987MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996PhD, University of Chicago, 1999
mdg073000@utdallas.edu
Kratz, Dennis M.Professor, Literary Studies; Dean, School of Arts and Humanities; Ignacy and Celina Rockover Professorship, School of Arts and Humanities; Founder, Center for Values in Medicine, Science and TechnologyBA, Dartmouth College, 1963MA, Harvard University, 1964PhD, Harvard University, 1970
dkratz@utdallas.edu972-883-2984
Linehan, Thomas E.Professor, Aesthetic Studies; Arts and Humanities Distinguished Chair, School of Arts and Humanities; Director, Institute for Interactive Arts and EngineeringBA, Webster College, 1966MA, Ohio State University, 1972PhD, Ohio State University, 1981
tel018000@utdallas.edu972-883-4379
Madriguera, EnricProfessor, Aesthetic Studies; Russell Cleveland Professor in Guitar Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesMA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1984PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1993
efm011000@utdallas.edu972-883-2786
McLean, Adrienne L.Professor, Film StudiesBA, Southern Methodist University, 1979MFA, Southern Methodist University, 1981PhD, Emory University, 1994
amclean@utdallas.edu972-883-2755
Nadin, MihaiProfessor, Computer Science and Interactive Media; Ashbel Smith Professor, School of Arts and Humanities; Director, antÉ Institute for Research in Study of Anticipatory SystemsMS, Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania, 1960MA, University of Bucharest, Romania, 1968PhD, University of Bucharest, Romania, 1971Professor Dr.Phil.hab., Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, 1980
mxn044000@utdallas.edu972-883-2832
Ozsváth, ZsuzsannaProfessor, Literary Studies; Leah and Paul Lewis Chair of Holocaust Studies, School of Arts and Humanities; Director, Center for Holocaust StudiesFinal Diploma, Bela Bartok School of Musical Arts, Hungary, 1955Concert Diploma, State Academy of Music, Hamburg, Germany, 1961PhD, The University of Texas at Austin, 1968
zozsvath@utdallas.edu
Pomara, John J.Professor, PaintingBFA, East Texas State University-Commerce, 1978MFA, East Texas State University-Commerce, 1980
pomara@utdallas.edu
Rabe, Stephen G.Professor, Historical Studies; Ashbel Smith Professor, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, Hamilton College, 1970MA, University of Connecticut, 1972PhD, University of Connecticut, 1977
rabe@utdallas.edu972-883-2009
Redman, Timothy (Tim)Professor, Literary StudiesBA, Loyola University, Chicago, 1973MA, University of Chicago, 1974PhD, University of Chicago, 1987
redman@utdallas.edu
Reynolds, R. ClayProfessor, Arts and HumanitiesBA, The University of Texas at Austin, 1971MA, Trinity University, 1974PhD, University of Tulsa, 1979
clayr@utdallas.edu972-883-2763
Riccio, Thomas P.Professor, Performance and Aesthetic StudiesBA, Cleveland State University, 1978MFA, Boston University, 1982
txr033000@utdallas.edu972-883-2016
Rodríguez, Robert XavierProfessor, Art and Performance; Chair in Art and Aesthetic Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesB.Mus., The University of Texas at Austin, 1967M.Mus., The University of Texas at Austin, 1969DMA, University of Southern California, 1975
rxr014610@utdallas.edu972-883-2766
Roemer, NilsProfessor, Historical Studies; Stan and Barbara Rabin Professor in Holocaust Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesMA, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1993MPh, Columbia University, 1997PhD, Columbia University, 2000
nhr061000@utdallas.edu972-883-2769
Schulte, RainerProfessor, Literary Studies, Aesthetic Studies; Katherine R. Cecil Professorship in Foreign Languages, School of Arts and Humanities; Director, Center for Translation StudiesMA, University of Mainz, Germany, 1962PhD, University of Michigan, 1965
schulte@utdallas.edu972-883-2092
Towner, Theresa M.Professor, Literary StudiesBA, University of Kansas, 1980MA, University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 1981PhD, University of Virginia, 1990
tmtowner@utdallas.edu972-883-2031
Turner, FrederickProfessor, Literary Studies; Founders Professor, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 1965MA, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 1967B.Litt., University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 1967
fturner@utdallas.edu972-883-2777
Waligore, MarilynProfessor, PhotographyAB, University of California, Berkeley, 1981MFA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985
waligore@utdallas.edu972-883-2001
Malina, RogerProfessor, Arts and Technology; Professor, Physics; Arts and Technology Distinguished Chair, School of Arts and HumanitiesBS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972PhD, University of California, 1979
rxm116130@utdallas.edu
Patterson, David A.Professor, Holocaust Studies; Hillel A. Feinberg Chair in Holocaust Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, University of Oregon, 1972MA, University of Oregon, 1976PhD, University of Oregon, 1978
dxp103120@utdallas.edu972-883-2049
Prieto, ReneProfessor, Arts and Humanities; Guggenheim Fellow; Arts and Humanities Chair, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, Institut des Langues Orientales and Sorbonne University, France, 1973BA, Sorbonne University, France, 1973MA, Sorbonne University, France, 1974PhD, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1980
rxp113230@utdallas.edu
Chandler, JoanProfessor Emeritus, Historical StudiesBA, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1958MA, Bryn Mawr College, 1959MA, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1962PhD, The University of Texas at Austin, 1972
jchandlr@utdallas.edu
Simpson, Michael S.Professor Emeritus, Literary StudiesAB, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1958MA, Yale University, 1960PhD, Yale University, 1964
msimpson@utdallas.edu
Soliday, Gerald L.Associate Professor Emeritus, Historical StudiesBA, Ohio State University, 1961MA, Ohio State University, 1963PhD, Harvard University, 1969
soliday@utdallas.edu972-883-2175
Stott, Deborah A.Associate Professor Emeritus, Art HistoryBA, Wellesley College, 1964MA, Columbia University, 1966PhD, Columbia University, 1975
stott@utdallas.edu
Bondurant, MattAssociate Professor, Arts and HumanitiesBA, James Madison University, 1993MA, James Madison University, 1997PhD, Florida State University, 2003
mrb094000@utdallas.edu
Cotter, Sean J.Associate Professor, Literary StudiesBA, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1992MA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1998PhD, University of Michigan, 2004
sjc010100@utdallas.edu
Dufour, FrankAssistant Professor, Arts and TechnologyBS, University of Paris, France, 1981MS, University of Paris, France, 1999D.Sc., University of Paris, France, 2004
fod051000@utdallas.edu
Evans, MonicaAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyBA, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002MA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2004PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
mevans@utdallas.edu972-883-4332
Farmer, J. MichaelAssociate Professor, Chinese HistoryBA, The University of Texas at Austin, 1992MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001
jmf073000@utdallas.edu972-883-6354
Fechter, ToddAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyBSD, Ohio State University, 2000MFA, Ohio State University, 2002
taf051000@utdallas.edu972-883-2796
Gooch, John C.Associate Professor, Literary StudiesBS, West Texas A&M University, 1994MA, Texas Tech University, 1997PhD, Texas Tech University, 2002
jcg053000@utdallas.edu
Guadagno, RosannaAssociate Professor, Emerging Media and CommunicationBS, Santa Clara University, 1994MA, Arizona State University, 1998PhD, Arizona State University, 2003
rxg144530@utdallas.edu 972-883-4350
Hatfield, CharlesAssociate Professor, Latin American LiteratureBA, University of Toronto, Canada, 2000PhD, The Johns Hopkins University, 2007
cxh074100@utdallas.edu
Kitagawa, MidoriAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyBFA, Joshibi University, Japan, 1986MA, Ohio State University, 1989PhD, Texas A&M University, 1993
mxk047100@utdallas.edu
Lane, Shelley D.Associate Professor, Communication Arts; Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, University of California, Los Angeles, 1979MA, University of Southern California, 1981PhD, University of Southern California, 1982
sdl063000@utdallas.edu972-883-2931
Michaelson, Patricia H.Associate Professor, Literary StudiesBA, Kirkland College, 1975MA, University of Chicago, 1977PhD, University of Chicago, 1985
pmichael@utdallas.edu972-883-2767
Muslu, CihanAssociate Professor, HistoryBA, Koç University, Turkey, 1999PhD, Harvard University, 2007
ecm072000@utdallas.edu
Park, PeterAssociate Professor, Historical StudiesBA, Hampshire College, 1995MA, University of California, Los Angeles, 1999PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 2005
pkp073000@utdallas.edu972-883-2152
Rankin, MonicaAssociate Professor, Historical StudiesBA, Southwest Missouri State University, 1994MA, Washington University in St. Louis, 1998PhD, The University of Arizona, 2004
mar046000@utdallas.edu972-883-2005
Reese, Venus O.Associate Professor, TheatreBFA, Adelphia University, 1994MFA, Ohio State University, 1997MA, Leland Stanford Junior University, 2001PhD, Leland Stanford Junior University, 2002
vor031000@utdallas.edu
Ring, NatalieAssociate Professor, Historical StudiesBA, Amherst College, 1990MA, University of California, San Diego, 1998PhD, University of California, San Diego, 2003
njr041000@utdallas.edu972-883-2365
Schich, MaximilianAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyMA, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, 2001PhD, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, 2007
mxs135130@utdallas.edu 972-883-4334
Schlereth, EricAssociate Professor, HistoryBA, University of Missouri–St. Louis, 1998MA, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001PhD, Brandeis University, 2008
exs082000@utdallas.edu
Gresham-Lancaster, ScotAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyBS, Cogswell Polytechnical College, 2004MA, California State University, East Bay, 2006PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010
scotgl@utdallas.edu
Terranova, Charissa N.Associate Professor, Aesthetic Studies; Director, Artist Residency Program, School of Arts and HumanitiesAB, University of Tennessee, 1992AM, University of Illinois, 1996PhD, Harvard University, 2004
cxt074100@utdallas.edu
Terry, DeanAssociate Professor, Arts and TechnologyBA, University of North Texas, 1989MFA, Claremont Graduate University, 1991
dxt023000@utdallas.edu972-883-6285
Wickberg, Daniel B.Associate Professor, Historical StudiesBA, Reed College, 1982MA, University of California, Los Angeles, 1985PhD, Yale University, 1993
wickberg@utdallas.edu972-883-6222
Wilson, Michael L.Associate Professor, Historical Studies; Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, School of Arts and HumanitiesBA, Hampshire College, 1984MA, Cornell University, 1987PhD, Cornell University, 1993
mwilson@utdallas.edu972-883-2080
Banner, OliviaAssistant Professor, Emerging Media and CommunicationBA, University of Southern California, 1996MA, University of Southern California, 1998PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 2010
olivia.banner@utdallas.edu
Brown, MattAssistant Professor, PhilosophyBS, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003MA, University of California, San Diego, 2006PhD, University of California, San Diego, 2009
mxb091000@utdallas.edu972-883-2536
Farrar, EricAssistant Professor, Arts and TechnologyBFA, Ohio University, 1988MFA, Ohio State University, 2004
etf091000@utdallas.edu972-883-4372
Goldberg, ShariAssistant Professor, Literary StudiesBA, Vassar College, 1999PhD, University at Albany, State University of New York, 2009
spg083000@utdallas.edu
Lee, Angela M.Assistant Professor, Arts and HumanitiesBA, University of California, Los Angeles, 2006MA, University of Pennsylvania, 2009ABD, The University of Texas at Austin, 2014
aml140530@utdallas.edu
Murphy, Jessica C.Assistant Professor, British LiteratureBA, City University of New York, 2001MA, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2009
jxm092000@utdallas.edu972-883-2767
Rosen, MarkAssistant Professor, Aesthetic StudiesBA, University of California, Berkeley, 1993MA, University of California, Berkeley, 2001PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 2004
mxr088000@utdallas.edu972-883-2367
Warren, ShilyhAssistant Professor, Aesthetics and Film StudiesBA, Dartmouth College, 1996MA, Dartmouth College, 2002PhD, Duke University, 2010
shilyh.warren@utdallas.edu 972-883-6316
Zielke, MarjorieAssistant Professor, Arts and TechnologyBS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1977MBA, The University of Texas at Arlington, 1980MM, University of Dallas, 1993PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2007
maz031000@utdallas.edu972-883-4333
Knight, KimAssistant Professor, Emerging MediaBA, California State University, Northridge, 2001MA, California State University, Northridge, 2004PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2010
kak102020@utdallas.edu972-883-4346
Lee Swearingen, Eunkyoung (Kyoung)Assistant Professor, Arts and TechnologyMFA, Ohio State University, 2004
ekl130230@utdallas.edu
Swearingen, ScottAssistant Professor, Arts and TechnologyBFA, Ohio State University, 1998MFA, Ohio State University, 2004
svs053000@utdallas.edu
Wood, Harold (Chip)Clinical Associate Professor, Arts and HumanitiesBFA, Brigham Young University, 1973
hgw021000@utdallas.edu972-883-2785
Hanlon, MicheleClinical Associate Professor, DanceBFA, The University of Arizona, 1987MFA, Texas Christian University, 1996
mhanlon@utdallas.edu
Walsh, DennisClinical Associate Professor, Arts and HumanitiesBA, Springfield College, 1967MA, University of Denver, 1973PhD, University of Cincinnati, 1981
dpw031000@utdallas.edu972-883-2239
Ingrao, Peter (Jay)Clinical Assistant Professor, Arts and HumanitiesBA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996MA, North Carolina State University, 1998PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 2011
jingrao@utdallas.edu
Bell, Elizabeth (Lisa)Senior Lecturer I, Communication StudiesBA, Rice University, 1993MA, Northwestern University, 1997
lxb032000@utdallas.edu972-883-2052
Durbin, Kelly P.Senior Lecturer I, MusicB.Mus, North Texas State University, 1982M.Mus, University of North Texas, 1991
kpdurbin@utdallas.edu
Engen, Maria A.Lecturer I, SpanishBA, Instituto de Educación Secundaria Ies Isabel la Católica, Spain, 1949MA, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, 1954MS, University of California, Berkeley, 1958PhD, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, 1966
engen@utdallas.edu
Evans, Kathryn C.Senior Lecturer I, MusicBA, University of California, San Diego, 1974MA, University of California, San Diego, 1976
kcevans@utdallas.edu972-883-2828
Goode, DianneSenior Lecturer II, Art HistoryBA, The University of Texas at Austin, 1973MA, Southern Methodist University, 1976PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1994
dgoode@utdallas.edu972-883-6341
Johnson, JanetClinical Assistant Professor, Professional CommunicationBA, The University of Texas at Arlington, 1995MA, University of North Texas, 2004
jlj065000@utdallas.edu972-883-2076
Lambert, Thomas M.Senior Lecturer I, English ProficiencyBS, Vanderbilt University, 1988MA, New York University, 1993MA, Teacher's College Columbia University, 1995
tml017100@utdallas.edu
Lingo, KathySenior Lecturer I, Aesthetic StudiesB.Sc.Ed., University of North Texas, 1977MAT, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1990
klingo@utdallas.edu
Medrick, MarySenior Lecturer I, Art and PerformanceAA, University of South Florida, 1978BA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1983MA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1999
mam017200@utdallas.edu972-883-2754
Metz, Greg L.Senior Lecturer I, Visual ArtsBFA, East Texas State University, 1974MFA, Indiana University, 1979
glmetz@utdallas.edu972-883-2774
Ryan, Christopher (Chris)Senior Lecturer I, Arts and HumanitiesBA, St. Edward's University, 1980MA, The University of Texas at Austin, 1983PhD, Texas Tech University, 2011
cxr088000@utdallas.edu972-883-2188
Saba, Monica M.Senior Lecturer I, Arts and PerformanceAA, Brookhaven College, 1979BFA, Southern Methodist University, 1982
msaba@utdallas.edu972-883-2083
Schulze, JeffreySenior Lecturer I, HistoryBA, The University of Texas at Austin, 1997MA, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2000
jxs072200@utdallas.edu972-883-2073
Wiesepape, Betty H.Senior Lecturer I, Aesthetic StudiesBS, Sam Houston State UniversityMA, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1991PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas, 1998
bet@utdallas.edu972-883-6352