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UNT and the Fort Worth Independent School District have teamed up with community workers to improve education and health-care access in southeast Fort Worth’s economically depressed Morningside neighborhood
UNT will observe Veterans Day with a week of events, including a panel discussion on the challenges that military veterans face after deployment, a football game recognizing veterans, and a formal ceremony co-sponsored by the Denton County Veterans Service Office and Texas Woman’s University.
UNT Honors College alumnus Marcelo Ostria has accepted an invitation to become a fall-semester, 2012, White House Intern.
UNT freshmen will challenge each other for the best structure built from canned food and other non-perishable packaged food items during this semester’s CANstruction event.
Survivors will share their stories and a team of four panelists will lead a discussion about "Sex Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery" in the annual Fall Forum presented by the UNT College of Public Affairs and Community Service in partnership with New Friends New Life.
The center will provide families in the North Texas region a resource for comprehensive autism spectrum disorders treatment, research, support and research under one roof.
The Rehabilitation Council of Texas advocates for people with disabilities in the vocational rehabilitation process.
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.
The conference will bring together local, state and national representatives from FEMA's Region VI, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
Experts from UNT and UT Southwestern Medical Center's Clinical Center for Voice Care will give tips on how to protect your voice in recognition of World Voice Day.