Stories

UNT at the Boston Early Music Festival

UNT’s early music program ranks as one of the largest in the country and has more than 250 period instruments representing the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.

Emerald Eagle Scholars

Watch a slideshow to see highlights of Emerald Eagle Scholars as they go through the program and see Emerald Eagle Scholar Roberto Arriola propose to his girlfriend Amanda Hattoon ('11) at UNT's fifth annual Emerald Ball.

Video: Earth Week 2011

Watch our Earth Day video and see how students celebrated Earth Day, learned about new ways to protect the environment and pledged to do more to live green.

Video: Don January shares thoughts on North Texas

Golf legend and UNT alumnus Don January ('53) shares his thoughts about North Texas.

Empowering women and children

Four years ago, Roxanne Wright ('99 M.Ed.) intended to transition from working as a school counselor to working as a full-time mom. Instead, she became a children's advocate for New Friends New Life, a nonprofit organization that helps women who no longer want to work in the sex industry.

Dustee Tucker Jenkins ('01) (Photo by Mike Woodruff)
The Power of Communication

2011 Summer

Dustee Tucker Jenkins ('01) learned leadership skills at UNT that shaped her life.

Times have changed

Seeing a photo in the fall 2010 issue of The North Texan of female students walking on campus in shorts and pants brought back memories of a picture taken of my roommates and me on campus before classes started in 1949.

Coach and commander

I was recently privileged to hear our new football coach, Dan McCarney, speak.

A Cappella Choir

When I read the article about Dr. Wilfred C. Bain and Frank McKinley in the spring issue of <em>The North Texan</em>, I realized that your readers need to know about the World War II years.

The Gross House

The Gross House (Dear <em>North Texan</em>, winter 2010), at 113 Avenue A across from campus, was owned by my grandparents, John Milton and Cora Jane Gross.

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