Distinguished lecturer
Tiny materials in medical implants, jet engine components and highway bridges help contribute to their surface degradation. Sergei Shipilov, a research professor of materials science and engineering,...
View ArticleUNT brings National Academy members to campus; professor elected to the academy
UNT continues to offer superior graduate education and research. Most recently, two national academy members were brought in and a longtime professor was recognized for his service. Jim Williams, a...
View ArticleProfessor named Advancement of Science fellow
Regents Professor of chemistry Angela Wilson is the second UNT researcher in recent years to be named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and was one of two chemists...
View ArticleTwo TAMS students named Goldwater Scholars
Before graduating this spring from UNT's Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science,Helen Xiong and Kevin Chen were named read more
View ArticleA family tradition
Alumni span generations, pass along university legacy and pride James “Jim” Laney (’79, ’82 M.Ed.), professor of teacher education and administration at UNT, carries more than his grandfather’s name...
View ArticleWood family legacy video – music and UNT
Playing it forwardChristie Wood (’78) says it was always assumed she would attend North Texas.A serious piccolo player, she performed as a teenager with the Shreveport Symphony, belonged to the...
View ArticleHelping hands
Each generation’s college experience is stronger because of the pride and support of those who have come before. Annie Wilkerson and her siblings Roberta, James Claude, Elie and Ruth attended North...
View ArticleMusic, learning and giving back
A passion for music and teaching brought the young George Morey and his wife, Patricia, to North Texas in 1947 from Murray State University in Kentucky. George was a woodwinds teacher, and Pat taught...
View ArticleOn par for success
For three generations, UNT and its athletic programs have helped shape the course of the January family’s lives.read more
View ArticleHard work pays off
Robert “Harry” Bishop (’53) came to North Texas, knowing the value of hard work. Growing up on his family’s farm near Krum, he learned a work ethic and the importance of earning an education.read more
View ArticleA family affair
For the Hill family, graduation proved to be a family affair.Kenneth Hill (’10, ʼ11), who works in the recycling services department at UNT, earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology in December. At...
View ArticleA fourth-generation UNT graduate
When Blake Windham walked across the stage during UNT's May 12 commencement ceremony to accept his degree, he continued a family tradition. As the fourth generation of his family to attend UNT, he adds...
View ArticleResearch earns UNT recognition
UNT's efforts to join the nation's top research universities are paying off.In 2008-09, UNT's external research awards grew by 15.2 percent, and in 2009-10, the university expects an increase of 20...
View ArticleUNT receives thermoelectric grant
The materials science and engineering department and the physics department received $100,000 from the II-VI Foundation for research that could extend the life of thermoelectric devices, find a...
View ArticleUNT researcher receives NSF grant
Narendra Dahotre, chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, received a $208,868National Science Foundation grant to develop a new stronger and energy efficient class of metallic...
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