A 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 ArticleTransfer students find UNT to be their turning point
Laura Rusnok ('10) found the pathway to her lifelong dream while walking the corridors at UNT.The business major bumped into Jeff Sager, professor of marketing and logistics, and he commented about the...
View ArticleSystemic thinking
Brian Sauser, associate professor of complex logistics systems, explores how systemic thinking — whether for use in computers, military, business or other areas — can solve problems in read more
View ArticleBrilliantly Green
Pass it on: Great things are happening at UNT. Learn about them here and share our successes with your family and friends.read more
View ArticleGlobal Connection: Marketing and Logistics exchange with Ghana
In 1961, President John F.read more
View ArticleAsk an Expert: Ted Farris
The holidays are an exciting time of year, but only with careful planning will your gifts reach your loved ones on time. So, how does Santa accomplish such a momentous task in just one night?Ted...
View ArticleJournal ranks UNT's logistics program fifth best in the world
UNT's logistics program in the College of Business has been ranked the world's fifth best program for supply chain and logistics productivity by the International Journal of Physical Distribution and...
View ArticleUNT student wins DFW marketing award
With the help of faculty and alumni, marketing major Thomas Pemberton is making real-life impacts in business. He was named DFW American Marketing AssociationCollegiate Marketer of the Year for...
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