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Green Zone training is part of Veterans Interactive Program.
David Blow, UNT professor emeritus of communication design, will be the subject of an exhibition covering three decades of his career in the UNT's College of Visual Arts and Design.
Carol Anne Costabile-Heming has been selected as the 2012 Post-Secondary Outstanding German Educator by the American Association of Teachers of German.
UNT's clean air efforts have been recognized as the best by The North Texas Commission in its “Working for Clean Air Awards” competition. The awards program recognizes organizations in the region that demonstrate outstanding efforts to improve local air quality.
Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. seven days a week, the Reading and Games Room includes colorful custom-built, movable book, magazine and game carts, movable chairs and other furniture.
The UNT Holiday Concert, presented by the UNT College of Music, will bring together UNT’s A Cappella Choir, University Singers, Collegium Singers and Concert Choir with faculty soloist Carol Wilson for an evening of seasonal classics and sing-alongs Nov. 30 (Friday).
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A forensic tool being developed by UNT professor Dr. Guido Verbeck could soon make the analysis of evidence faster and more accurate, giving military investigators the upper hand in the wars against drugs and terror.
Dr. Jincheng Du received a National Science Foundation grant to study ways to improve the properties of glass materials using sophisticated modeling techniques.
Recent studies suggest about 50 percent of water bodies in North Texas may contain fish with unsafe mercury concentrations.
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This year, Americans have 32 days, and five full weekends, to purchase holiday gifts between Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, but that hasn't stopped some retailers from holding their own "Black Thursday" by opening on Thanksgiving. UNT faculty members Terry Clower, director of UNT's Center for Economic Development and Research and Richard Last, lecturer in merchandising, are available to discuss topics relating to the holiday shopping season.
Randolph B. “Mike” Campbell, Regents Professor of history at UNT and the chief historian for the Texas State Historical Association, which is housed at UNT, is available to comment on the secession movement and Texas’ history as an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.
UNT faculty members will be available to give in-depth analysis of election returns for the presidential race, the Texas Senate race between Ted Cruz and Paul Sadler, and other races.