Category: In the News
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“Heart of Medicine” Series to Launch 2012-2013
July 5, 2013 -
The Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology launches their 2012-2013 lecture series entitled, "The Heart of Medicine," which will feature 5 lectures over the course of the year…Read More
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Dallas Morning News Interview with Rebecca Skloot
March 2, 2011 -
The Dallas Morning News printed an interview with Rebecca Skloot on March 2, 2011.
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Jonathan Tippett on “Think”
November 17, 2010 -
Jonathan Tippett appeared on KERA’s “Think.”
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Andy Clark on “Think”
October 21, 2010 -
Andy Clark on Think.
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Robert J. Sawyer on “Think”
September 27, 2010 -
Science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer appeared on KERA’s “Think” radio program on September 15, 2010 to discuss “Humans and Super-intelligent Machines.”
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Dr. Nancy Nersessian on “Think”
September 15, 2010 -
Dr. Nancy Nersessian radio interview on KERA’s “Think.”
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Looking Beyond Machines
September 3, 2010 -
Bob Miller mentions Robert J. Sawyer’s lecture on Sept. 15 and One-Day University on Sept. 18.
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Technology Awards Salute Entrepreneur, Researcher
September 1, 2010 -
A technology breakthrough and an emerging company with close connections to UT Dallas have each been honored with one of the Metroplex Technology Business Council’s annual Tech Titan awards.
One recipient, Will Rossellini, sits on the panel of the opening Center for Values Discussion Forum (Sept. 1).
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UT Dallas Aims to Show How Science Affects Culture
August 18, 2010 -
The University of Texas at Dallas has established a center to help the public understand the complex, crucial role that technological innovations and scientific discoveries play in shaping the values of contemporary culture.
Funded with $5 million from the Texas Legislature, the Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology will expand the role of the humanities at UTD.
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Father of Flow Believes Work Is a Journey
August 17, 2010 -
Csikszentmihalyi introduced a radical concept 35 years ago that is used to teach management and organizational behavior and practiced around the globe.
The 75-year-old professor of psychology and management at Claremont Graduate University in California is the father of flow, the notion that people are happiest and most productive when their work sends them into a state of nirvana.
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