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Elva Villa Jordan named director of Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program
The School of Dentistry is proud to share that , associate professor/clinical in the department of developmental dentistry, has officially stepped into her role as program director of the Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program, effective June 1, 2025.
The School of Dentistry welcomes Hai Zhang, DMD, PhD, FACP, as a new department chair and program director
The School of Dentistry is thrilled to share the appointment of Hai Zhang, DMD, PhD, FACP, as chair of the department of comprehensive dentistry and program director of the prosthodontics residency program, effective October 1, 2025.
Maria Jose Cervantes Mendez appointed a departmental chair at the School of Dentistry
The dean of the School of Dentistry, , announced this month that, effective September 1, 2025, , will assume the role of chair of the department of developmental dentistry at 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry.
Noor Kaur, BDS, MPH, appointed vice president of the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities Board
The School of Dentistry is pleased to share that , assistant clinical professor in the department of comprehensive dentistry at the 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry, has been appointed vice president of the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities (ADPD) Executive Board,
Oral health education in Kenya builds healthier futures for children
In the hills of West Pokot County, Kenya, a young oral health advocate is changing livesone oral health kit at a time. Christine Semekal, a recent graduate of Mount Kenya University with a Bachelor of Science in Oral Health, is the founder and CEO of Oral Health Mashinani, a grassroots organization dedicated to promoting preventive oral health education and care in underserved communities, particularly children in rural areas in Kenya.
Digital dentistry advancements and integration at 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry
The at 厙惇勛圖 is leading the way in dental education with its robust integration of digital dentistry into the predoctoral curriculum, providing students with hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies that are redefining modern dental care.
2025 School of Dentistry Senior Awards Ceremony
On Friday, May 16, 2025, the School of Dentistry held its annual Senior Awards Ceremony for Doctor of Dental Surgery graduates.
The emcee of the ceremony, , associate dean for academic, faculty and student affairs, welcomed the families and friends who filled the event room at the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham located in the Medical Center.
2025 Predoctoral Convocation Awards
The 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry hosted its annual Predoctoral Convocation Awards Ceremony at the beginning of April, celebrating the achievements of predoctoral dental students who demonstrated exceptional dedication, leadership, service and academic excellence throughout the academic year.
The 52nd Annual Convocation of Omicron Kappa Upsilon Mu Nu Chapter
On May 15, 2025, the (OKU) Mu Nu Chapter hosted its 52nd Annual Convocation at the Old San Francisco Steakhouse, celebrating the achievements of dental students and faculty at the (厙惇勛圖) .
School of Dentistry 2025 graduate highlights
On Saturday, May 17, 2025, 1,100 graduates from participated in the combined spring and summer commencement ceremony at the Alamodome.
The awarded degrees or certificates to 177 graduates, including 108 Doctor of Dental Surgery degrees and 23 Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degrees.
Celebrating excellence: 厙惇勛圖 Dental Hygiene Senior Awards and Pinning Ceremony 2025
The 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistrys Dental Hygiene Class of 2025 gathered with faculty, friends and family on May 16 to celebrate their hard work and academic achievement during the annual Senior Awards Dinner and Pinning Ceremony.
Pushing past initial setbacks and refusing to listen to the naysayers, Victoria Tori Garza is proud to graduate this May with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree through the School of Dentistrys Teaching Honors Program.
Nina Murray admits she was one of those people who rarely went to the dentist. But going, when she did, might have saved her life. Last September, she detected what she first thought was an ulcer inside her right cheek, but it quickly turned into a hard lump and started hurting. Somethings not right, she [因
Dental resident wins Byrd-Tillerson-Walker award at Southwest Society of OMS annual meeting
The Southwest Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (SWSOMS) Combined Annual Meeting held April 35, in collaboration with the Osteo Science Foundation, brought together leading voices in the field for a weekend of education, research and professional connection.
Among the many highlights of the event was the Byrd-Tillerson-Walker Residents Day Presentations, during which residents from the Southwest regions Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training programs present abstracts of interesting cases, research projects and papers.
School of Dentistry welcomes Tarang Kheradia, MBBS, MPH, to lead clinical information systems
The School of Dentistry is proud to announce the appointment of Tarang Kheradia, MBBS, MPH, as the new director of clinical information systems, effective April 21. In this role, Kheradia will lead the integration and optimization of the Epic system across the schools clinical environment, enhancing how providers deliver and manage patient care.
Celebrating service milestones at the School of Dentistry
厙惇勛圖 employees celebrating milestone anniversaries ranging from five to 50 years of service within the were honored on April 17 during the annual Service Anniversary Celebration. Among them, 60 dedicated members of the School of Dentistry were recognized for reaching these significant career achievements:
5-year Milestone
Anibal Diogenes, DDS, PhD, honored with dual awards for excellence in endodontics
The 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry is proud to share that
School of Dentistry celebrates Hamsi Nathan, 2025 Presidential Ambassador Scholar
The 厙惇勛圖 School of Dentistry is proud to recognize third-year dental student Hamsi Nathan as the 2025 Presidential Ambassador Scholar representing the school. Nathan was officially recognized by , senior executive vice president for health affairs and health system, during an awards ceremony held April 15 in the Academic and Administration Building.
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Kenneth M. Hargreaves, DDS, PhD, has been named dean of the School of Dentistry, effective May 1, 2025. A renowned researcher and educator, Hargreaves succeeds Peter M. Loomer, DDS, PhD, MBA, who led the school to new heights in research, rankings and community care during his tenure.