Statue of Ganesha, a Hindu deity symbolizing success, new beginnings

Peer to Peer: UNT Builds Educational and Research Partnerships in India

Indian universities offer unique opportunities for international exchange.


Faculty Perspectives
UNT faculty members Sudha Arlikatti and Melinda Levin

Counter-Terrorism Strategies Through Visual Storytelling

NATO's Science for Peace and Security program features work of UNT faculty members, co-authors.


Environmental scientists at UNT Institute of Applied Sciences

The Study of Water: Water Research Legacy Lives on at UNT

Legacy of water research continues in areas such as toxicology, geography, philosophy, and film.


interstate exchange

Logistics and Supply Chains

Dallas-Fort Worth area serves as real-life laboratory for faculty studying movement of goods.


News


What: A ribbon cutting ceremony for the University of North Texas’ Zero Energy Laboratory, a laboratory designed to allow researchers to study and develop green energy technologies. The first of its...

The Logistics Program in the University of North Texas College of Business has been ranked the world’s 5th best...

Faculty and students at UNT’s epidemiology laboratories are researching how to best respond to disease disasters and prevent outbreaks from wreaking havoc.

Epidemiology is the study of the control and...

Office of Research and Economic Development


UNT strives to promote research, scholarship, and creative activities that engage faculty, research scientists, graduate and undergraduate students, and external collaborative partners to their fullest potential.

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ORED plays a key role in this mission by supporting faculty in their research activities. ORED offers a comprehensive package of services to support and advance research projects at every stage of development.

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Awards and Achievements


Dornith Doherty, UNT professor of photography and 2012 Guggenheim Fellow

Dornith Doherty, professor of photography in the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design, has been awarded a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation — making her one of 181 scholars, artists and scientists to receive a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in the 88th annual competition.

The fellows — representing the United...

Jennifer Williams, first-year graduate student in the UNT College of Engineering

Jennifer Williams, a first-year graduate student at the University of North Texas, has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship to conduct research in engineering, a career she decided to pursue when she was an elementary school student.

It was during a project, in which her fourth-grade teacher challenged the class to construct bridges out of ordinary craft materials, that Williams’...

Shobhana Chelliah, Professor of Linguistics at UNT

Professor Shobhana Chelliah in the Department of Linguistics and Technical Communications has received a $332,000, three-year grant award through the National Science Foundation's Documenting Endangered Languages (DEL) stream.

The funds will be used to create a lexical database...

Media


Heard, by Nick Cave

UNT College of Visual Arts and Design faculty and administrators discuss the artist and UNT alumnus Nick Cave and his soundsuit collaborations with UNT, local, and regional communities.

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Spectra is produced by North Texas Televsion (ntTV) and co-produced by the UNT...

Jorge Roman, Honors College biology and philosophy student, UNT

Jorge Roman, an Honors College student, was studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2009 when he had an epiphany. Roman, who is also a UNT...


Events


The Military History Center of the University of North Texas presents the 4th Annual Air Power Symposium: “The Two Faces of Air Power” by Dr. Dennis Showalter. The event will be held at the American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum on Monday, May 7, 2012. At 11:30 a.m. there will be a “Meet and Greet” hosted by the Executive Council of the Military History Center, followed by a Lunch/Lecture/Discussion at noon. Dr. Showalter will discuss the application of airpower on...

Kenneth John Verdugo, assistant professor of Dance and Theatre, joins collaborator Jeffrey Gascon Bello for an evening of multi-media art installation and live performance in An Industrial American Dirge at the UNT Gallery on the Square in Denton.  Originated by Kenneth John Verdugo and conceived as an aesthetic visual response to Jeffrey Gascon Bello's compositions, the work incorporates found objects, instruments and digital...

The Early British Literature Spring Distinguished Lecture Series features Sarah Beckwith, "Shakespeare: Signs, Words, Deeds."

Dr. Beckwith works on late medieval religious writing, medieval and early modern drama, and ordinary language philosophy. In addition to her many articles, she has authored three monographs: Christ's Body: Identity, Religion and Society in Medieval English Writing (Routledge 1993); Signifying God: Social Relation and Symbolic Act in York's...

Book Corner


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Irene Klaver, associate professor of philosophy and religion studies and founding director of the...

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Texas has its barbecue tradition, and a library of books to go with it. Same with the Carolinas. The mid-South, however, is a region with as many opinions as styles of cooking. In The Slaw and the...

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Costume historians and literary critics have sharpened understandings of dress as it constructs bodies and identities, but none has considered how representations of clothing in medieval...