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    April 28, 2021

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    Flash Report dated April 28, 2021. Was sent originally by email to all Faculty and Staff. Topics discussed include COVID-19, Employee Appreciation Week, Civil Rights Update, position charge for Mike Pitstick, and convocation

    King Fellow Address 2018

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    King Fellow Address given by 2017 King Fellow Dr. William A. Frank titled "Truth: The End of our Work," delivered January 16, 2018

    Senior Reception 2021

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    Video created for the Senior Art Thesis Exhibitions Spring 2021. Students featured include Alisa Nascimento, Jack Schaffer, BreAnn Brunelle, Victoria Herrera, and Caleb Marshall

    Front of Cathedral Looking Up

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    Unknown date. Photography collection is owned by the University of Dallas. Requests for usage of copyrighted materials should be submitted to [email protected]

    King Haggar Haggerty Awards Ceremony 2007

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    Photograph taken at King Haggar Haggerty Awards Ceremony in 2007. Pictured here are President Francis Lazarus with Fr. Robert Maguire

    Priest Entrance

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    Unknown Date.Photography collection is owned by the University of Dallas. Requests for usage of copyrighted materials should be submitted to [email protected]

    Mary Kate Bielinski Senior Recital

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    Mary Kate Bielinski senior recital filmed in Catherine Hall, University of Dallas. Violin: Kristin Van Cleve, John Rabaey, and Jenny Sweetman. Cello: Julio Lima. Double Bass: Michael Leievich

    The Future of Education

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    When we consider the future of education, we must ask ourselves what it is we mean to discuss. Is there an implicit belief hidden in our concept of the future that makes us feel, as the blind prophet Tiresias says in Oedipus Rex, that "the future will come of itself, whether we know it or not. Is there not still a temptation in us, after nearly two thousand years of Christianity, to hang on to dark mists of fatalism: to an inexorable fate disguised as the working out of "trends" or forces of instability that, once set in motion, will grow automatically into what we like today to call "explosions." . . . The popularity of the ecology movement lies in such an appeal. We secretly somehow enjoy the conception of ourselves as being swept along by forces beyond our control

    Frost and Yeats (Part 1)

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    Carmel Mission Interior with Font

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