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Softball splits regular season crown with LA Tech

UNT softball laid claim to its first ever regular season championship, which it shares with Louisiana Tech after finishing with identical records. However, the Mean Green earned the top seed in this week's C-USA Championship tournament thanks to their regular season series win over the Lady Techsters.


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    UNT students create augmented reality program

    University of North Texas juniors David Woodward, Tim Stern and Juan Ruiz are reaching for the stars with an augmented reality program that could change the way astronauts communicate in space. Their work is part of the NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies (SUITS) Design Challenge, which tasked students to develop a system to provide real-time visual communication via an astronaut’s helmet visor.
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    UNT offers six new degree programs

    The University of North Texas is offering students six new degree programs beginning this fall. The new options include two Bachelor of Arts degrees, two Bachelor of Science degrees and two new graduate degrees.
    UNT appoints new College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences dean

    UNT appoints new College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences dean

    The University of North Texas welcomes Tamara Brown as its new executive dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. Brown will be responsible for the largest college on campus, which has 9,000 students and is made up of more than 22 academic departments and programs such as anthropology, media arts and political science.
    UNT student wins IBM's Master the Mainframe coding contest for the second time

    UNT student wins IBM's Master the Mainframe coding contest for the second time

    A University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business student was the first woman to win IBM’s collegiate coding contest, Master the Mainframe, last year – and now, she’s done it again. The win by senior Anna McKee marks the third consecutive time a UNT student has won the competition.
    UNT student and mentor develop new tool for cancer research

    UNT student and mentor develop new tool for cancer research

    A University of North Texas researcher and a 16-year old student are working together to fight cancer with mathematics. Julia Christina Ayalde Camacho, a student in the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science and Xuexia Wang, an associate professor and researcher of statistics in UNT’s Department of Mathematics, are working together as mentor and student to explore new ways to apply computational biology and statistics to cancer research.

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