Hillary Anderson is a PhD candidate in History at Texas A&M University. Her project Radicalizing the South: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in 1970s Liberation Movements seeks to locate subaltern voices that add depth, richness, a fresh geography, and complexity to the historical narrative of civil rights in the 1970s.
News & Announcements: Honors and Awards
News & Announcements: Honors and Awards
Nancy E. Baker earned her Ph.D. in History from Harvard University. Her project Texas Feminist Legal Reformers in the 20th Century focuses on Texas feminist legal reformers who modernized the state’s laws, bringing Texas from worst in the nation for women to first in the nation to have a unified, reformed Family Code of law.
Chris Babits is a Ph.D. student in History at the University of Texas at Austin. His project To Cure a Sinful Nation: A Cultural and Intellectual History of Conversion Therapy in the United States from the Second World War to the Present Day is a history of the conversion therapy movement that helps us understand how religion and scientific inquiry intersect as well as the changing norms on gender and sexuality from the early Cold War into post-9/11 America.
We are pleased to present the 2016 UNT Innovative ETD award to Jonathan C. Vogt. In his thesis exhibition entitled "Static Bustle: Patterns Achieved through Repetitive Processes," he explores relationships between visual art and sound through experiments with new and traditional media, including sound, video, digital images, prints, and fibers.
The UNT Press was honored April 30, 2016 with an award from the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum.
The UNT Libraries is one of three libraries in the Federal Depository Library Program to be named 2015 Depository Library of the Year by the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
We are delighted to announce that Digital Frontiers has received the endorsement and sponsorship of the Association for Computers and the Humanities (A
UNT Libraries Scholarly Publishing Services is pleased to announce a competition for up to five mini-grants to support UNT faculty in bringing their out-of-print works
UNT and Texas A&M Libraries worked with professionals from Jimma, Mettu, and Addis Ababa Universities in Ethiopia toward a goal of improving the institutions' digital repositories.
UNT Libraries Scholarly Publishing Services is pleased to announce a competition for grants to UNT teaching faculty for use towards publicat