Jake Heggie will serve as the artist-in-residence for the Institute for the Advancement of the Arts.
Rock and roll legend Roy Orbison was honored posthumously on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Students in 3-D design course wrapped bodies in tape for their final project.
The third annual Thin Line Film Festival, organized by radio, television and film graduate Joshua Butler (’06) with help from other UNT alumni and students, brought filmmakers from around the world to Denton in February.
UNT’s Symphony Orchestra and Grand Chorus will present Verdi’s Requiem this spring in both Denton and Fort Worth, sponsored in part by the UNT Fine Arts Series.
The works of the late Martin Mailman, composer-in-residence at UNT from 1966 to 2000, live on thanks to his son, Matthew Mailman (’95 D.M.A.), who headed up a project last fall to record several of his father’s works
Assistant professor of fashion design wins honor in Texas Make It With Wool competition.
Yosemite National Park’s wilderness region was the summer studio for two photographer alumni.