Stories

Alumni at the Grammys and the Oscars

2013 Spring

UNT alumni struck gold in the entertainment world's awards ceremonies in February.

Celebrating the Power of Dance

2013 Spring

Dance alumni will return to UNT April 25-28 as part of "Celebrating the Power of Dance."

Another Side of War

2013 Spring

As a photojournalist during the Iraq War, Thorne Anderson saw a different side of the conflict.

UNT Student Singer/songwriters, The Walkers, Compete in Today Show Jingle Contest

The musical duo The Walkers — Kayley Walker, a junior radio/television/film major, and Andrew Walker, a junior music major — made their national TV debut when they appeared on the Today show in January. The Walkers, who are unrelated, performed their self-written jingle, one of three chosen from 20,000 submissions, for music producer David Foster on the NBC morning program.

Censorship's Paradox

2013 Spring

Assistant professor of English's book discusses Victorian novels and Hollywood films.

Medieval Architecture

Mickey S. Abel, associate professor of art history, spent four years in France and Spain researching the distinctive entryways of churches from the 11th and 12th century for her book, Open Access: Contextualizing the Archivolted Portals of Northern Spain and Western France Within the Theology and Politics of Entry.

Food for Thought

2013 Spring

Associate professor of history shows relationship between eating habits and identities.

Ahab Symphony World Premiere

2013 Spring

The world premiere of Jake Heggie's Ahab Symphony will be performed on campus.

Alumnus Designs for Facebook

2013 Spring

Ben Barry's ('07) inspiration helps feed Facebook's company culture.

Dean named art fellow

Robert Milnes, dean of the College of Visual Arts and Design, was elected a fellow and lifetime member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design this fall.

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