UNT alumnus Austin Heitzman brings a painter's eye to the art of designing one-of-a-kind furniture.
Paul M. Collins Jr., associate professor of political science, and Lori Ringhand, a law professor at the University of Georgia, were frustrated by how the media and academia portrayed confirmation hearings for the highest judicial office in the U.S. as empty rituals. They use historical and statistical methods to challenge that view in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Constitutional Change.
In his book Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud: Custer, the Press and the Little Bighorn, journalism professor James Mueller examines the press coverage of Custer's Last Stand in 1876 — the battle between federal troops and Northern Plains Indians that has been mythologized through the years.
English professor Jacqueline Foertsch examines African Americans' response to the Cold War in novels, press coverage, films, protest work of civil rights leaders and even popular music.
Daniel Rowan describes his performance in a legendary off-Broadway play as "fantastic — ha ha."
One O'Clock Lab Band's latest CD pays homage to its hometown.
UNT RTVF alumnus creates Game of Thrones-style title sequence with a Texas twist.
UNT alumni Erin and JP Hossley use their art backgrounds to create eclectic Dallas boutique.
Alumnus Jason Lim wins 3rd in two conducting competition categories
UNT music education student's research on musicians' injuries is award-winning.