TEDxSMU
December 1, 2012
Mind-stretching programs that connect thought leaders, solution seekers, and the merely curious to “why not?” challenges will return with TEDxSMU on Dec. 1 at the brand new City Performance Hall in the Dallas Arts District. The theme for TEDxSMU in 2012 is re:think — and we’ll ask participants to do just that throughout the 2012 season of events.
Now in its fourth year, TEDxSMU is adding programs, expanding our audiences, and honing in on the most important piece of any TED program: the content. We’re pushing boundaries to find inventive, brave, smart, funny, engaging and provocative presenters who will force our audiences to, quite simply, re:think everything.
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