DENTON (UNT), Texas -- Parades, picnics and Powder Puff Football are just some of the events scheduled for the University of North Texas' Homecoming festivities taking place Oct. 5 – 10. This year's theme is "Forever Mean Green: A Journey through Time."
The celebration is a collaboration between Mean Green Athletics and the Division of Student Affairs. All of the events are open to UNT students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members.
Kandice Horton, the student director of the 2015 homecoming crew, said this year's celebration is going to be one to remember.
"This y...
CNN will host 16 Republican candidates for president at its debate Sept. 16 (Wednesday) at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. As they were in the Fox News Channel debates on Aug. 6, the candidates will be placed into one of two groups based on their average ranking in national polls, with the top 10 candidates in the main debate and the rest in a second-tier debate. The debate will take place two days after the frontrunner, Donald Trump, holds a rally in Dallas.
The following University of North Texas faculty members are available to discuss the debate and Trump's rally....
DENTON (UNT), Texas -- The University of North Texas Giving Week, a 125-hour long fundraising campaign created to commemorate UNT's 125th anniversary, will begin Sept. 14 and end Sept. 19. The campaign is the first-ever in the university's history to span more than one day and to include all of UNT's constituents.
David Wolf, UNT alumnus and vice president of advancement at UNT, said this is a great way for different communities to come together to celebrate the history, and the future, of UNT.
"We're excited about the UNT community a...
DENTON (UNT), Texas – The University of North Texas welcomed 37,231 students this fall, a record enrollment and a nearly 3 percent increase over the previous school year.
"This is our biggest enrollment boost in the past few years, and coupled with the notable growth in the quality, diversity and breadth of our student population, is a sign of important change and momentum," UNT President Neal Smatresk said. "It's clear that more students are making UNT their first-choice university."
Adding to the boost in enrollment were a large number of new graduate students. Graduate studen...
What: Thursday Night Music at UNT on the Square, presented by the University of North Texas Institute for the Advancement of the Arts and the UNT College of Music
When: 7-9 p.m. Sept. 10, 17, 24 and Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Where: UNT on the Square, 109 N. Elm St., on Denton's historic courthouse square
Cost: Free
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DENTON (UNT), Texas — Four leading business executives will relate first-hand knowledge of the business world to University of North Texas students this fall as part of the annual College of Business Distinguished Speaker Series.
The series, which is free and open to the public, begins Sept. 18 (Friday) and will feature two speeches and one panel discussion. All presentations will take place from 10 – 11:30 a.m. in Room 080 of the Busin...
For National Preparedness Month in September, experts at the University of North Texas are available for interviews to discuss ways families, communities and businesses can prepare for emergencies and natural disasters. Created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the month is designed to educate communities on ways to get ready for floods, wildfires, severe weather, power outages, biological and chemical threats, mass casualties, terrorist attacks and other emergencies.
DENTON (UNT), Texas – The UNT College of Music concert season has begun and the many upcoming September events include two major festivals – the 2015 American Liszt Society Festival and the 41st annual International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) – drawing performers, composers and attendees from around the world. September concerts also feature UNT faculty and students presenting monumental works such as the first act of Wagner's Die Walküre and Liszt's Totentanz, and North Texas Wind Symphony in a concert that includes alumnus and Grammy winner Michael Daugherty's On the Ai...
DENTON (UNT), Texas – UNT's Print Research Institute of North Texas welcomes artist Susan Goethel Campbell for a residency Sept. 11 (Friday) through Sept. 18 (Friday). Goethel Campbell will produce a limited edition of prints that will be available through P.R.I.N.T's second annual Printmaker Subscription program, and, afterward, at market value. The deadline for the subscription program is Sept. 17 (Thursday). Goethel Campbell will also work with graduates students and give a public lecture.
There will be an open hou...
DENTON (UNT), Texas -- Four master of public administration students at the University of North Texas are beginning their graduate education this fall with a $28,500 scholarship from the Hatton W. Sumners Foundation. The award is recognition of their civic engagement and leadership potential, and it will cover tuition and fees for two years.
The UNT recipients are: