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Willson Lecture To Address Politics Of Race In A Changing Society
December 10, 2004Harold J. Recinos, professor of church and society at Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology, will be the 2005 Willson Lecturer.Southwestern University Chorale/Alumni Perform at Carnegie Hall
November 22, 2004Students and faculty from the Sarofim School of Fine Arts’ Music Department performed at New York City’s famed Carnegie Hall Nov. 21.Mike Timlin ‘88 Helps Red Sox Win First World Series Since 1918
October 28, 2004The pitching of Mike Timlin ‘88 helped the Boston Red Sox lay the Curse of the Bambino to rest as they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to win the 2004 Major League Baseball World Series.Tony Kushner Slated At Next “Writer’s Voice”
August 8, 2004Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright, Who Gained Acclaim For “Angels In America,” Visits Campus Oct. 20.Student Architectural Model Featured in Exhibit at Smithsonian
August 5, 2004A scale model of the Roman villa San Marco constructed by three Southwestern University students will be added to a featured exhibit at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. this month.Southwestern Appoints Tom Oliver As Its New Vice President Of Enrollment Services
June 21, 2004Thomas J. Oliver, director of freshmen admission at Texas Christian University, has been appointed Southwestern University’s new vice president for enrollment services following an extensive national search.Southwestern University Gets $3 Million Donation For Cullen Building Restoration
June 18, 2004A $3 million gift from the Cullen Trust for Higher Education will help renovate one of Southwestern’s most historic structures, the century-old Roy & Lillie Cullen Building. Renovation is scheduled to start summer 2004 and will be completed by 2006 or 2007.Southwestern Appoints Gerald Brody As Its New Vice President Of Student Life
June 1, 2004Gerald Brody, vice president of student affairs and dean of students at Alfred University in New York, will be joining Southwestern University as vice president for student life.National Hispanic Institute Founder To Serve As Southwestern’s 2004 Commencement Speaker
April 7, 2004National Hispanic Institute President and Founder Ernesto Nieto will be the featured speaker for Southwestern University’s 2004 commencement ceremonies, held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Corbin J. Robertson Center on campus.National Science Foundation Honors Southwestern Senior With Research Fellowship
March 30, 2004Southwestern University senior chemistry major Kimberly Larson has been awarded a prestigious three-year graduate research fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF).Southwestern University Ranked #7 In Princeton Review List “Top 10 Best Value Colleges”
March 29, 2004Southwestern University has been identified as the nation’s #7 “best value” undergraduate institution by The Princeton Review.Southwestern University Biology and Chemistry Departments Earn Prestigious Merck Grant
March 10, 2004Southwestern University has been named one of 15 colleges and universities awarded $60,000 grants by the Undergraduate Science Research Program for collaborative work between faculty and students in the Departments of Chemistry and Biology.Limited Simulcast Seating Available for Archbishop Desmond Tutu Visit to Southwestern
February 25, 2004Simulcast seating available in Alma Thomas TheaterJeffersonian Scholar Clay Jenkinson to Perform at Southwestern
January 30, 2004Humanities scholar, author and social commentator Clay Jenkinson will portray Thomas Jefferson in a one-man performance in Southwestern University’s Alma Thomas Theater at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 7.Southwestern’s 2002-03 Economic Impact on Georgetown Eclipses $85 Million
January 24, 2004Southwestern University accounted for an estimated direct economic impact of $85,752,286 on the Georgetown-Williamson County area during 2002-03, as revealed in an annual analysis from the University’s Office of Fiscal Affairs.



