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Geriatrics Specialist Seeks Alzheimer’s Research Breakthroughs
Dr. Diana Kerwin has led the team at Kerwin Medical Center since 2018, focusing on clinical studies and research regarding the prevention of and cure for the most well-known cognitive disorder: Alzheimer’s disease.
Perot Debuts New Exhibits, Extends Spring Break Hours
"Mission Mars: Perseverance Rover" and "Sound Trek: Journey of Sound" will both be open by spring break.
Popular Italian Concept Arrives at Galleria Dallas
Kersten Rettig: North Italia’s Galleria location is front and center by the main entrance adjacent to the Dallas North Tollway and features a spacious dining room, bar, and patio area.
The Police’s Stewart Copeland Earns 2024 Meadows Award
As the award recipient, Copeland will participate in an artistic residency at SMU where he will conduct the Meadows Symphony Orchestra in "Police Deranged for Orchestra," featuring some of The Police's best-known songs. The show will be April 16 at the 31st-annual Meadows at the Meyerson event.
Society
Out & About: DSOL Presentation Ball
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League debutantes took center stage at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center to do the Texas Dip — an all the way to the floor full court bow.
Freshen Your Home for Spring (and Beyond) with These Designer Tips
Spring is the perfect time to declutter, tackle home improvement projects, and breathe new life into your rooms with seasonal colors and accessories.
Bears, Parish Meet Again in TAPPS Semis
Ursuline defeated Parish Episcopal in both matchups during the regular season. But their third meeting will carry significantly higher stakes.
Society
Dallas CASA’s Cherish the Children Returns April 19
Betty Regard will be awarded the 2024 Caroline Rose Hunt Cherish the Children Award, which highlights her continuous effort of helping children who have been abused or neglected. Regard is a longtime Dallas CASA supporter, having served on the board of directors, on the advisory board, and as a founding member of the Children's Council.
Medical City Children’s Hospital Expands Emergency Room
The $3.1 million project adds 2,000 square feet of new space to the children's emergency room, including a new and expanded waiting room, a discharge lounge, and additional space for improved patient flow.
SMU Perkins’ Grad Adam Hamilton Tackles Doubt, Faith, Hope
When Paul Rasmussen began pursuing his Master of Divinity in 2000, a pastor who graduated a dozen years earlier already had legendary status at SMU’s Perkins School of Theology.