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UNT’s Four Bold Goals as outlined in the UNT Strategic Plan 2012-17 are ultimately about ensuring that UNT continues to be a catalyst for the greatness of its students, faculty and staff, and its North Texas communities.

As UNT grows as a national leader in education, research, student support, operational effectiveness and community engagement, faculty and staff members working together will help the university achieve these “most ambitious goals.”

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The Mean Green volleyball team finished their years in the Sun Belt Conference as West Division champs and in second place in the season-ending tournament.
A team from the Facilities Department of Design and Construction went all in for the Furniture 4 Kids charity to capture our bold goal of community involvement. The team created a UNT-themed music box named for President V. Lane Rawlins.
More than 100 business professionals, all of whom support the UNT College of Business by serving on department advisory boards, gathered on campus for the inaugural All Boards Day Nov. 2 to discuss the college’s strategy for the future.
Beginning Dec. 3, the graduate school will accept and process international student requests for admission. UNT-International formerly managed international student paperwork. The move will streamline the process for students and the university.
The UNT Student Alumni Association and the Division of Advancement is hosting “Students Giving to Students” through Nov. 16 to bring attention to the fact that tuition and fees do not cover the full cost of attending a public university.
A dinner for faculty, staff and students thanked those whose generosity helped fund scholarships for the 2012-13 academic year. The College of Education and its departments awarded $137,000 to 161 students.
The Mean Green defeated Florida International 1-0 to win the post-season tournament. The team also won the regular season championship.
The Emerald Eagle Scholars program, which provides financial assistance to academically talented students with high financial need, reached a milestone in October. An endowment funding the program exceeded $590,000, thanks to support from the U.S. Department of Education and generous donors.
The Office of Space Management and Planning launched a new website to better help faculty and staff navigate office moves, renovations and space issues.
My colleagues have gotten used to my passion for SECC, says Jack Becker, who says, "I feel very blessed for my good fortune in life, and wish to give to others who have not been so fortunate."