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Emerald Eagle Scholars

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University Community

President's Report 2007

President's Report 2007 now available

The report showcases UNT's success as a vibrant, student-centered public research university.

UNT is dedicated to improving society and providing opportunities to some of the best and brightest students.

The report includes information on:

  • Student opportunities to discover
  • Faculty innovations
  • Student support programs such as Emerald Eagle Scholars
  • Global partnerships like those in Thailand and Turkey
  • Mean Green athletics
  • Finances
  • UNT's Legacy
Alumni

Bill Worrell

Alumni reception in Santa Fe

President Bataille will attend "UNT in Santa Fe" May 15-18, when various Santa Fe galleries with UNT connections will open their doors for our Weaving Threads of Green Gallery Tours. The galleries will feature the works of alumni Bill Worrell (pictured above) and Jesús Moroles.

Receptions to meet the artists will be scheduled throughout the weekend to celebrate the legacy of artistic excellence at "UNT in Santa Fe."


 


News and Events

President Bataille delivers keynote at College Board Forum

President Gretchen M. Bataille delivered the keynote address to more than 800 educators from Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas who met in Frisco at the 2008 Southwestern Regional Forum of the College Board.

The forum featured sessions about best practices and common concerns for educational excellence and equity. Topics also included the changing landscape of education and how educators can successfully connect more students with colleges and universities.

UNT Pride

Faculty Focus: Earl G. Zimmerman

Congratulations to Earl G. Zimmerman, professorEarl G. Zimmerman of biological sciences. He recently was awarded the Robert L. Packard Outstanding Educator Award from the Southwestern Association of Naturalists. The award is presented to an association member who has made significant contributions to the understanding of the plant and animal life of the southwestern United States, Mexico and Central America through teaching or presenting scientific information to the general public.