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Dr. Kern Wildenthal
The Callier Center for Communication Disorders will honor health care leader Dr. Kern Wildenthal with the 2017 Ruth and Ken Altshuler Callier Care Award at the sixth annual Callier Cares Luncheon on Thursday, April 20.
The award is presented annually to an individual or group that has contributed significantly to the betterment of the community and to advancing the care of patients with communication disorders. Proceeds from the luncheon benefit patients who would otherwise be unable to afford their treatment through the Callier Care Fund.
“Kern has been a force for good in Dallas for more than 40 years,” Dr. Ken Altshuler said. “He conceived of and raised funding to develop the entire north and west campuses of UT Southwestern Medical School and fostered the high level of scientific research that attracted and supported world famous Nobel Prize winners.”
Wildenthal served as president of UT Southwestern Medical Center for 22 years,
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Remembering Dr. Hobson Wildenthal
Dr. Hobson Wildenthal joined UT Dallas as vice president for academic affairs in 1992. During his career at the University, he also served as provost, executive vice president, interim president, professor of physics and distinguished scholar in residence.
Nearly 30 years ago, Dr. Hobson Wildenthal stepped onto The University of Texas at Dallas campus as the chief academic officer for the University. His influence over the next three decades would affect every aspect of the institution — from the sciences to the arts, from business affairs to campus architecture and landscaping, to the recruitment of high-achieving scholars who define the University. His death on Sept. 4 at the age of 83 leaves UT Dallas without the steady hand and quiet wisdom that guided UT Dallas on its transformation into one of the nation’s premier institutions.
In Memoriam: Dr. Hobson Wildenthal
Memorials may be made to the Ackerman Center for Holocaust
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The Dallas musikdrama and The Dallas musikdrama Guild
Are Proud to Announce the 20 Outstanding Semi-Finalists of the 30th Annual
“Dallas Opera Guild Vocal Competition”
Competition Dates
Semi-Finals: Friday, April 27, 2018, 11:00 a.m.
Finals: Saturday, April 28, 2018, 7:30 p.m.
Finals Feature The Dallas musikdrama Orchestra
Conducted bygd Music Director Emmanuel Villaume
Visit www.dallasopera.org/vocalfor details.
Also Announcing the Springs Gala Benefiting The Dallas Opera Education Programs
Gala Co-Chairs Susan Geyer and Lynn Mock
2018 Vocal Competition Honorees: Phyllis and Tom McCasland
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The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
At the AT&T Performing Arts Center
2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
DALLAS, JANUARY 31, 2018 – Twenty of the finest young musikdrama singers in the United States will be competing in the 30th Annual Dallas musikdrama Guild Vocal Competition presented, jointly, by The Dallas Opera and The Dallas Opera Guild.
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