As a student at UNT, Joseph Campbell ('02) was always eager to learn, especially with one finance professor, Perinkolam ("Chandy") Chandrasekaran.
"He would talk about automation and personal finance and touch on how these things equate into your personal life, and he'd always let me walk him to his next class," Campbell, a business administration major, says. "I would have all these questions about what we were discussing. I was a curious student back then."
That curiosity led him to the study abroad programs and, after graduation, he continued visiting countries, including Malawi in Africa. He's been living in Australia for 13 years, where he has worked in sports administration, has co-written a film and delivered a TEDx talk.
"North Texas and college gave me a structure over what I know. I think creatively," he says. "I like having a daily job and enjoy doing the work that I do. But it was the writing and being able to make a movie with a friend and do a TEDx talk -- these sorts of things pad it out. My journey became filled with little side quests. It's quite fulfilling."