| | Mexican Center to Host Symposium on Olmec
In fall 2008, the Mexican Center of LLILAS will host a symposium on Olmec art and archaeology. Olmec: The Origins of Ancient Mexican Civilization will take place on November 20–21, 2008, and will explore the most recent scholarship by senior specialists in the field. |
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Professor Dulles Dies at Age 95
John W. F. Dulles, who taught at the University of Texas for more than forty-five years, died June 23, 2008, in San Antonio at the age of 95. His wife of sixty-eight years, Eleanor Ritter Dulles, preceded him in death four days earlier, on June 19. |
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LLILAS Grads Receive Outstanding Thesis and Report Awards
Two recent graduates of the LLILAS master's program received awards for outstanding writing, one for a thesis and one for a report. The recipients were Josephine Leona Engels, Class of 2008, and Esha R. Clearfield, Class of 2007. |
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UT to Host Binational Education Meeting with Mexico
In summer 2008, The University of Texas hosts a major binational meeting on education in the U.S. and Mexico, bringing together university presidents, elected officials, and other leaders in education from both countries for a historic dialogue on collaboration and exchange. |
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UT Opens Search for New Director of LLILAS
The University of Texas announces it has opened a search for the new director of LLILAS, with the appointment to start in August 2009. |