This spring, UNT System Chancellor Lee Jackson appointed two new deans for the system’s future pharmacy and law colleges.
Faculty, staff and alumni change lives through institute.
Arminta Jacobson was named a fellow by the National Council on Family Relations.
Guido Verbeck, assistant professor of chemistry, received a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Battlefield Forensic Program to develop a forensic tool that could soon make the analysis of evidence faster and more accurate in the wars against drugs and terror.
TAMS student Kurtis Carsch was named one of 40 finalists in the 2012 Intel Science Talent Search.
Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering professor Francis D’Souza receives grant.
The Department of Educational Psychology received a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for Project TELL — Training Effective Leaders for High-Needs Schools Through Local Partnerships.
Business Leadership Building becomes third LEED certified building on campus.
Timothy Solano (’04, ’07 M.J.) overcame being a homeless father of three to become a community activist and national service specialist for Habitat for Humanity in McKinney, earning him recognition as a “Champion of Change” by President Barack Obama’s Winning the Future initiative.