Elijah Cortes
Elijah Cortes, Denton. He was enrolled as a freshman and studying construction engineering in the College of Engineering.
Elijah Cortes, Denton. He was enrolled as a freshman and studying construction engineering in the College of Engineering.
Khamey W. Liby, Houston. He was a finance major in the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. He had hoped to pursue a career in the financial industry.
Trisharan Khatri, Fort Worth. He was a biology major in the College of Science who wanted to become a doctor. He was a soccer player known for his optimism and hard work.
Drew Crow, Nocona. He was a junior journalism major in the Mayborn School of Journalism. He was studying to be a political writer.
Henry Setton, Denton. He was a violin performance major in the College of Music. He previously attended the University of Kansas. Originally from São Paulo, Brazil, he played the violin since the age of 10 after seeing himself play the instrument in a dream. He was studying with Julia Bushkova.
Jack Scherer, Denton. He was a doctoral student in chemistry in the College of Science, where he also worked as a teaching assistant and a tutor in the Chemistry Resource Center. He received his bachelor’s degree from La Roche University. He enjoyed sports, being outdoors and spending time with his family.
Jordan T. Johnson, Arlington. He was a senior media arts major in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
Nathan Beaty, San Antonio. A lifelong musician, he was enrolled in UNT’s doctoral music program, studying under John Scott. He not only played the clarinet, but he made customized clarinet mouthpieces. He received his bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University and his master’s degree from McGill University.
DARIUS TARVER, Garland. He was a senior majoring in criminal justice in the College of Health and Public Service. He was a member of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement, and he enjoyed playing ping-pong and was known for his “off-key” singing.
MILLICENT MCGUIRE, McKinney. She was a junior enrolled in geography in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.