UNT Advancement

@UNTAdvancement

Official Twitter account of UNT Advancement, the fundraising arm of the University of North Texas. Your gifts change lives!

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  1. 7 hours ago

    For nearly 20 years, and its CEO, Lynn Gravley ('87), have been offering internships and real-world experiences to students. Now the company has made a $200,000 commitment to the Logistics capstone course! Learn more:

  2. Nov 19

    We're pleased to share that and The Black Academy of Arts and Letters have received a $25,000 grant to continue digitizing 's archive, which highlights the diverse and important artistic legacy of African Americans. Learn more:

  3. Nov 18

    At the 2019 Wingspan Gala, UNT honored alumnus Jerome Max "Bruzzy" Westheimer Jr. with the Presidential Wings of Eagles Award. Join us in thanking Bruzzy for his generosity and support — his impact across campus has been transformative! Learn more:

  4. Nov 12

    The Portal to Texas History at has reached $2.3 million in funds raised, surpassing a goal of raising $1.5 million over the past four years! Read about what this means for the online collection of Texas history and culture:

  5. Nov 11

    Thank you to our nation’s veterans, who have sacrificed so much to keep us all safe. On , consider honoring their service with a contribution to the Veterans Scholarship Fund:

  6. Nov 9

    Who’s wearing and flying the battle flag high today?

  7. Nov 7

    The Diamond Eagles Society has two projects under its belt, and tonight the group gathered to hear this year’s five exciting proposals! Learn more about the difference this group is making at UNT:

  8. Nov 6

    ICYMI: Emmy-winning composer Bruce Broughton, 's Composer-in-Residence, has made a commitment to donate his collection of music scores to the . Read about his illustrious career and why he's choosing to give his manuscripts to :

  9. Nov 5

    researchers are determined to beat a dangerous global problem — air pollution. Read about their innovative work to clear the air in the latest issue of the :

  10. Nov 3

    Do you want to change someone's life? We're here to help. Visit to become a difference maker at UNT.

  11. Nov 2

    It's Homecoming weekend, which has us thinking about our near and far. Thank you for staying connected and choosing to make a difference at our university.

  12. Nov 1

    There's still time to purchase tickets for UNT's signature black-tie event! Join us at the Wingspan Gala on November 16 for an unforgettable Las Vegas-themed evening, benefitting students through the President's Scholarship Fund. Visit to learn more.

  13. Oct 31

    NTSU then. UNT now. Always North Texas. Visit to give back and continue your Mean Green legacy.

  14. Oct 30

    ICYMI: 's One O'Clock Lab Band is one of only 10 collegiate jazz enables invited by acclaimed musician to perform at Lincoln Center as part of the inaugural Jack Rudin Jazz Championship! Learn more:

  15. Oct 28

    "As UNT's creative and scholarly footprint grows, so does the campus, which has seen the addition of spaces that encourage collaboration from arts to sciences to athletics — and everything in between." Read about the power of place in the :

  16. Oct 27

    "I am thrilled at the possibility of getting my degree and one day giving back to the UNT community to support the next generation of students!" -Sam Weber, Marketing scholarship recipient Your gifts today change the future. Visit to learn more.

  17. Oct 26

    We're flashing back to the 1970s, when students walked the paths of NTSU and shaped the future for the next generation of Mean Green leaders. Today UNT. Always North Texas. Visit to invest in our students and help us build a better world.

  18. Oct 25

    If you're part of the UNT family, we're sure you've heard about the new building, and you might have even taken a tour. But do you know about the generous donors who are shaping the future for one of the best art schools in the country? More:

  19. Oct 20
  20. Oct 17

    We're to have researchers who recognize what needs to be done in the world, like 's Haifeng Zhang, who received a $1 M grant from the Department of Energy to develop the next generation of nuclear power plant sensors. Learn more:

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