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Suit Up provides students with professional clothing to better prepare them for interview opportunities

Diamond Eagles Society to fund Students of Need: Suit Up, Fuel Up, Cap Up

Now in their second year, the UNT Diamond Eagles Giving Society has voted to fund Students of Need: Suit Up, Fuel Up, Cap Up, an exciting Student Affairs initiative that will promote student success and career readiness through three essential, need-based programs.

UNT Advancement earns regional and national awards

UNT Advancement earns regional and national awards

UNT Advancement received several awards at this spring’s Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District IV Annual Conference.

UNT Advancement Annual Report FY 2018

2017-18 University Advancement Annual Report

Read highlights of another incredible year in our 2017-18 University Advancement Annual Report, a celebration of the work we are doing in partnership with our donors.

G. Brint Ryan

Amanda and G. Brint Ryan give largest gift in UNT history

DENTON (UNT), Texas — The University of North Texas is celebrating the creation of the G. Brint Ryan College of Business through a $30 million commitment – the largest gift in university history –  from alumnus G. Brint Ryan and his wife, Amanda.

Ann and Ken Newman

The Newman Foundation creates fund to support TAMS student researchers

DENTON (UNT), Texas — The Newman Foundation has pledged $100,000 to the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) at the University of North Texas, a Carnegie-ranked Tier One research university.

UNT campus

UNT achieves record-setting fundraising totals for second year in a row

DENTON (UNT), Texas — The generosity of the University of North Texas family reached an all-time high this year with more than $36.6 million raised to benefit students, research and programming.

2018 HSCC and GTF

$1.6 million grant funds UNT student mentorship program

DENTON (UNT), Texas – 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.