<p>They called themselves the Maple Street Crew.</p>
<p>The women lived together as dorm-mates in Maple Hall in the late 1960s. Now, they meet once a year for lunch to reconnect with each other — and to relive old memories.</p>
Q&A with sports director Doug Wren (ʼ73).
The performance piece was created by Nick Cave, alumnus and 2011-12 artist-in-residence.
Todd Samuels (’90) was looking over the TV listings in 2001 when he saw that his alma mater was playing in the New Orleans Bowl. He started keeping up with the Mean Green football and basketball teams — and, in 2011, he began hosting game watching mixers for alumni in Collin County and the surrounding area.
UNT celebrated a landmark moment this spring when the Mean Green athletics program announced a new conference affiliation with Conference USA. As a result of UNT’s athletic and academic reputation, the university will become a member of C-USA effective July 1, 2013.
Guitarist and singer Michael Seman merged his love of music with an interest in urban planning.
More than 300 UNT merchandising and marketing students have learned firsthand the ins and outs of major U.S. retail operations in Asia, thanks to the Hong Kong/Beijing Study Abroad Program offered through UNT’s College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism.
Three Mean Green teams are Sun Belt 2012 champions, French horn players set a Guinness World Record and a prehistoric fish fossil is drawing visitors to UNT's Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building.