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Carol Anne Costabile-Heming has been selected as the 2012 Post-Secondary Outstanding German Educator by the American Association of Teachers of German.
Flora Yan of Plano, a student at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at UNT, was named as one of the top students in the country at the World Food Prize Global Youth Institute.
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.
Hospitality management students will learn from the executive chef and culinary advisor for Fort Worth-based Ben E. Keith Foods by preparing a special luncheon menu with him Nov. 7 (Wednesday).
Fourteen UNT anthropology students won awards for their op-ed pieces in a competition sponsored by the Center for Public Anthropology.
Faculty members in UNT's Departments of English and Linguistics and Technical Communication will help the National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad, Pakistan upgrade the university’s graduate programs in English literature and linguistics.
Author, distinguished professor and leader Lois Parkison Zamora will discuss New World Baroque art, architecture and literature at UNT as part of the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Distinguished Speaker Series.
Author and professor of Arab and Islamic studies at The New School, Dr. Nargis Virani, will lecture on sacred poetry and music in Muslim cultures as part of the Islamic Art and Culture Forum at UNT.
The UNT Libraries’ UNT Speaks Out Faculty Lecture Series in October and November will feature UNT faculty members discussing their research about food and about veterans returning from deployment in the Middle East.
Meir Shlomo, consul general of Israel to the Southwest, and Dr. Alan Rosen, Holocaust scholar from Jerusalem, will both speak at UNT the week of Oct. 22.