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2025: A Look Back at a Spirited Year of Stellar Moments

2025: A Look Back at a Spirited Year of Stellar Moments

By: Office of Media Relations| Dec. 16, 2025

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2025 was a momentous year for The University of Texas at Dallas. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters welcomed a new president. A commuter rail line opened and became a campus gateway for the region. Researchers explored the possibilities of artificial intelligence and developed tools to help detect and treat cancer. Partnerships, initiatives and degree programs expanded research and academic opportunities aimed at creating a greater impact in Texas and beyond.

Check out some of the biggest News Center stories that helped define UT Dallas this year.

January

Comets LANding features an arena for esports matches and a 304-inch outdoor screen that shows live game matches, special programs and movies.
  • Juliet Mwirigi BS'18, PhD'23 received a Hanna H. Gray Fellowship from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • The Artificial Intelligence & Analytics Laboratory in the Naveen Jindal School of Management opened and received a $100,000 gift from Credit Union of Texas.
  • The online MBA program was ranked No. 1 in the nation by Poets&Quants and earned high marks from U.S. News & World Report. In the spring, graduate programs made gains in U.S. News rankings, with the Jindal School recognized as the best business school for graduate students in North Texas. In the fall, UT Dallas climbed to No. 40 among public universities in the nation and was named one of the best schools for internships by The Princeton Review. U.S. News also ranked UT Dallas as North Texas' top public university.
  • Ted Moise, director of the North Texas Semiconductor Institute, was named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.

February

  • Ashwin Venkataraman created a new mathematical model to forecast commodity prices.
  • Comets LANding, one of the largest and most comprehensive collegiate gaming and esports centers in the country, opened.
  • Engineers discovered why lithium nickel oxide batteries break down.
International Week - also known as iWeek - included a talent show Feb. 21.

March

  • Researchers suggested that utilities could develop a new pricing model for solar power adopters.
  • Wei Li is developing a virtual lunar welding platform that could overcome the challenges to building permanent structures in harsh, thin-atmosphere and low-gravity environments.
  • Mechanical engineers developed a new theory on how heat transfers on advanced surfaces.
  • An analysis of data by scientists, including Dr. Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki, added to increasing indications that the impact of dark energy may be weakening over time.

April

May

Graduates celebrated at University Commencement on May 16.

June

July

Students learned more about campus resources and organizations at Cometville on Aug. 27 during Weeks of Welcome.
  • Computer engineering doctoral student Victoria Gammenthaler BS'23 and mechanical engineering senior Kevin Dinh received Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation scholarships from the Department of Defense.
  • The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology became the new home for the Joan Davidow Art Collection in Memory of Seth Carlin Davidow.

August

  • The University launched UTD Global to expand its academic outreach.
  • Ron Rohrer joined the University as its first faculty member to be supported by the Governor's University Research Initiative.
  • Engineers demonstrated that shifting consumption to when the grid has a greater supply from alternative energy sources could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
  • William Nichols joined UT Dallas as dean of undergraduate education.
  • Atanu Lahiri explored whether and under what circumstances policy intervention could help deter ransomware attacks.
  • Pumpki Lei Su found that the social-interactive benefits of parentese in a child's first year extends beyond the neurotypical population.
Students connected with employers during a fall career fair on Sept. 10.
Entrepreneurs unveiled their latest visions for the future at the Office of Research and Innovation's Startup Crawl on Sept. 23.

September

October

The Komen Dallas North Texas Race for the Cure was held at UT Dallas for the first time on Oct. 18.

November

No matter how many twists and turns their journeys took, Comets found their way to Homefest on Nov. 1.

December

  • Researchers developed an artificial intelligence tool to help sight-impaired programmers create, edit and verify 3D models.
  • Ying Xie found that the effectiveness of using slang in marketing messages depends on a brand's personality and the audience for the message.
  • The University partnered with Tech Mahindra to collaborate on artificial intelligence innovation, skill development and research.
  • Bilal Akin and Dr. Fan Zhang were named recipients of the 2026 Edith and Peter O'Donnell Awards from the Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology.
  • A team of students won a gold medal at the International Genetically Engineered Machine Grand Jamboree.
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