Public Service
The University of North Texas has earned a $1.6 million grant from Greater Texas Foundation (GTF) in support of High School Career Connect – a peer mentoring program to propel career education for middle and high school students in Denton County.
No appointments are necessary for the screenings, which will be for both adults and children ages 12 months and older and take no more than 20 minutes.
The Speech and Hearing Center offers individual therapy for children who have delays in reading, writing and other language-literacy skills.
The research has initially focused on gathering places where residents of Aransas, Nueches and Refugio counties have found resources and emotional support as their communities recover from Harvey's destruction.
University of North Texas design students have an unusual class presentation – a Halloween costume exhibit featuring outfits they designed to benefit charity.
The rally will increase awareness and understanding of substance use and mental health issues of college and university students, and also awareness of resources on campuses where students can receive help.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of North Texas has named a new director to shape the future of its lifelong learning efforts.
Lindsay Jacques, from Burleson, is a 2013 graduate of the UNT College of Business and is currently an intern with the City of Southlake City Manager's Office.
The University of North Texas Libraries has released more than 100 free e-books for those wanting to learn more about Texas and Oklahoma history.
Rachita Sharma, a faculty member since 2014, received the President's Award from the National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns.