As editor of The Washington Post, Ben Bradlee directed the newspaper's coverage of the Watergate scandal -- which led to the only U.S. presidential resignation in history.
Neil Foote, principal lecturer in the University of North Texas' Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism, worked under Bradlee at the Post from 1986 to 1990 and is available for comment about Bradlee, who died yesterday (Tuesday, Oct. 21) at age 93.
"My guess is that B...
DENTON (UNT), Texas -- A new dual degree program with the University of North Texas College of Business and Burgundy School of Business in France will begin for undergraduate students in 2015.
The program begins in summer 2015 for Burgundy School of Business students traveling to UNT and in fall 2015 for UNT students traveling to Burgundy. Undergraduate students enrolled in the B.B.A. in integrated studies program are eligible to apply. Students will receive separate bachelor's degrees from both schools in the amou...
What: The University of North Texas' College of Music presents a collaborative faculty and student concert, A Tribute to George Morey: A UNT Legacy. The concert honors the late flute professor who was also the UNT Symphony Orchestra conductor for 25 years. All of the pieces on the program were composed or arranged by Morey.
When: 8 p.m. Nov. 5 (Wednesday)
Where: Voertman Hall in the College of Music, 415 Avenue C, Denton
...What: Actor, social justice activist and social media mega-power George Takei will speak Oct. 27 (Monday) as part of the University of North Texas Distinguished Lecture Series.
Where: UNT Coliseum, 600 Avenue D, at the southeast corner of North Texas Boulevard and Highland Street.
Ticket info: Student tickets are free, and student guest tickets are $5; UNT faculty, staff and alumni tickets are $10 and tickets for the public are $15. All tickets may...
What: The 2014 Annual Faculty and Staff Exhibition, featuring the works of artists in the College of Visual Arts and Design, one of the most comprehensive art programs in the nation, will be on display at two UNT art galleries.
When: Nov. 6 (Thursday) – Dec. 6 (Saturday) at the UNT Art Gallery and Dec. 4 (Friday) – Jan. 15 (Thursday)
Where: UNT Art Gallery,...
DENTON (UNT), Texas -- University of North Texas student Cory Kildare stood at a city park one day, watching parents transfixed on cell phone screens while kids on the swing set yelled, "Push me, Mommy!"
At restaurants and stores, she often saw the same – parents with their eyes fixed on tiny screens instead of tiny tots.
The experience inspired the UNT doctoral student to focus her doctoral dissertation on the effects of cell phone use when parents are interacting with their kids. The proposal is titled "Infants' Perceptions of Mothers' Phone Use."
Kildare is recruiting 5...
DENTON (UNT), Texas -- The University of North Texas' Homecoming will take place Nov. 7 (Friday)-Nov. 8 (Saturday). The Homecoming theme this year is "Mean Green Circus: The Greatest Homecoming on Earth." Community festivities will kick off on Nov. 7 (Friday) with UNT's traditional Spirit March to the Bonfire at Apogee Stadium, one of the university's oldest traditions. The Nov. 8 (Saturday) events include the Homecoming Parade that starts at 1 p.m. and routes through the Denton square; tailgating at Me...
What: Actors from the London Stage, an educational and theatrical program, presents Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. The comedic play will be performed by the group, which will be in a week-long residency at the University of North Texas' Department of English.
When: 8 p.m. on Oct. 28 (Tuesday) and Nov. 1 (Saturday)
Where: Main Auditorium, 1401 W. Hickory St., Denton
Tickets: $10 for the general public, $5 for UNT faculty, staff and Alumni Association members, free for UNT students. Students...
What: UNT Speaks Out on Vegetarianism, presented by the University of North Texas Libraries
When: 6-8 p.m. Oct. 22 (Wednesday)
Where: Forum on the first floor of UNT's Willis Library, 1506 Highland Ave, Denton
Cost: Free
Contact: Spencer D.C. Keralis at spencer.keralis@unt.edu or 940-369-6884
DENTON (UNT), Texas --...
Since July, eight people who were diagnosed with the Ebola virus have been treated in U.S. hospitals, and many others who had direct contact with them are being monitored for the deadly disease. In West Africa, the Ebola outbreak that began last March has killed nearly 4,500 people, and the World Health Organization has said that up to 10,000 new cases could be diagnosed each week during the next two months. More than 3,000 U.S. troops are being deployed the Liberia, one of the hardest hit nations, to build hospitals.
The following University of North Texas faculty members are availab...