The Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation Studies is one of four departments in the University of North Texas College of Education.
Gustavo Romero, associate professor of music, is the subject of a documentary feature film, Gustavo Romero: Portrait in Piano, that is showing at film festivals across the country this
Assistant professor and geographer Chetan Tiwari discusses how geography and maps are useful as public health decision support tools. His talk is part of the College of Arts and Sciences "5 Minute Talks" series.
The Collegium Singers — a group of UNT student vocalists specially trained in singing music of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries — performed at the Early Music America's Young Performers Festival, part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival in June 2012, Berkeley, California.
Dr. Hasina Akter, former doctoral student of mathematics at UNT, talks about her rewarding experiences pursuing research in complex dynamical systems in the UNT Department of Mathematics.
The Sub-Antarctic Ecosystems and Biocultural Conservation research cluster and partners, presents Regreso a la Madriguera (Return to the Den), a bilingual video documentary on field environmental philosophy methodologies and the biocultural conservation program in the sub-Antarctic, temperate region of southern Chile at the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Production by Cerebro Producciones.
The video shows an investigation into the sounds of birds and their habitats. It is an invitation to raise awareness in human beings, as living beings within a diverse ecosystem, through the use of audiovisual recordings of bird habitats in the temperate forests of South America along with the knowledge and insight of Ricardo Rozzi, UNT biologist and philosopher, and director of the Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program.
Dr. Jan Holden, UNT Department Chair and Professor of Counseling and Higher Education, brings 30 years of research expertise on the subject of near-death experiences (NDEs). The following lecture, presented in spring 2012 to E.P.I.C. Voyagers, a community group that examines anomalous phenomena like the paranormal, covers the contents of NDEs, NDE aftereffects, and special topics such as children's NDEs and distressing NDEs.
Laura Kasischke, internationally acclaimed American fiction writer, poet, and the 2012 University of North Texas Rilke Prize recipient, discusses her poetry and the creative writing process in an audio podcast interview with Julie West, publications specialist with the UNT Office of Research and Economic Development — April, 2012.
UNT graduate student of Electrical Engineering, Jennifer Williams, discusses the strengths that make the program a unique and viable path for her research education — from the professors and classroom experience to scholarship funding and access to state-of-the-art laboratories.
Engineering student receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship