Forward-thinking alumni help preserve waterways, air quality, and plant and animal life through sustainable and renewable solutions.
Alumna organizes women's and girls' programs and malaria prevention in Ethiopia.
UNT's new center will serve the community with cutting-edge autism interventions and treatments.
About a year after graduation, Christena Dowsett ('10) was facing severe depression.
Graduates of UNT's College of Education are transforming their students' lives through learning and development.
Kristin Farmer ('95 M.Ed.) founded a company to assist children with autism and their families.
Faculty, staff and alumni change lives through institute.
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.