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Forensic anthropologist Harrell Gill-King has said identifying human remains is like “building a car around a key.” He is the director of the UNT Laboratory of Forensic Anthropology and Human Identification. |
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The fish in Crested Butte, Colo., are treated to a solo by John Haynie, Professor Emeritus of music. He keeps the trumpet handy when he spends time there during the summer. (Photos by Art Haynie) |
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Lois Swan Jones’ art history survey class regularly drew 300 students, and she also taught medieval art courses and courses on art of other time periods. |
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Professor Tommie Lawhon taught child development in the School of Home Economics at North Texas before the program moved to the College of Education. She is a certified family life educator and has lectured internationally. |
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George Morey conducted the North Texas Symphony Orchestra for 25 years and researched ways to reach children with autism through music. |
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Regents Professor Martin Schwartz continues to teach physical chemistry at UNT. In his research, he uses quantum mechanics to investigate organic and organometallic systems. |
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J.B. Spalding’s longtime support of campus blood drives earned the associate professor of business the nickname of “The Count.” |
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