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UNT-International is sponsoring International Education Week for the 12th year in a row, celebrating the university’s commitment to providing students with knowledge about the world. Events will be held at various locations on campus Nov. 12-17 (Monday-Saturday).
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
The College of Information will be hosting a free Colloquium Series Nov. 6 that will feature a leading expert who will discuss new strategies for improving the use of technology in elementary and secondary schools.
International Games Day will be held at UNT's Willis Library as an initiative of the American Library Association to reconnect community members to their libraries by focusing on the educational, recreational and social value of all types of games.
Hispanic Outlook Magazine in Higher Education and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education have ranked UNT among the top colleges and universities in the United States for the number of undergraduate degrees conferred to minority students.
The Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at UNT is launching a national history writing contest for high school and community college students.
UNT will recognize its outstanding faculty during Salute to Faculty Excellence Week, which will be celebrated the week of Oct 1-5 with a variety of events that includes an awards ceremony and dinner.
Beginning Oct. 11 (Thursday), representatives from both universities will celebrate the universities' 10-year partnership
UNT researchers plan to recruit 200 veterans from all military branches to investigate the challenges encountered when they return to college or enroll for the first time.
UNT College of Music invites infant to preschool-aged children and their parents to experience the world of music with its Early Childhood Music Program.