Education

07/26/2012 - 9:40am

Diversity in community college faculty is the strongest influence determining whether Hispanic students transfer to four-year universities, according to a recent study from UNT.

06/06/2012

Eleven North Texas middle and high school teachers will go from instructors to researchers this summer during a six-week National Science Foundation program at UNT.

05/08/2012

Delegates from South Korea's Joongbu University in Geumsan County and officials fromUNT are examining the possibility of an undergraduate transfer partnership, directing well-qualified Korean students into UNT degree programs

05/07/2012

The multi-generational summer camp offers grandparents and their grandchildren, ages 7 through 12, the opportunity to attend classes together.

05/01/2012

Sarah Willey is one of 13 students nationwide to receive a Women's Enhancement Scholarship from the NCAA.

04/30/2012

Katie Wendling, a senior studying kinesiology in UNT's College of Education, has been recognized on a national level for distinctive academic and leadership accomplishments.

04/25/2012

Awards to attend the 2012 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference presented by the University of North Texas are now available for students and educators with an interest in storytelling.

04/25/2012

The conference will include more than 20 presentations by nationally recognized autism researchers and practitioners, discussions of current research highlighting new developments in autism intervention, and presentations by keynote speakers Linda R. Watson from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Jennifer Zarcone from the Kennedy Krieger Institute's Neurobehavioral Unit.

04/02/2012

The program, taught by professional faculty, attorneys and practitioners in the field of private investigation, was ranked by PInow.com, a national web resource providing information on private investigators.

03/29/2012

All three students are seniors at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, a two-year residential program at UNT that allows talented students to complete their freshman and sophomore years of college while earning their high school diplomas.

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