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Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to University of North Texas leaders on Friday demanding review of its response to a student conflict over the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier this month after a video showing the incident at UNT gained millions of views on social media.
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UNT President Harrison Keller said the university is reviewing the incident.
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University of North Texas officials published a statement Thursday that apparently condemns 鈥渞ecent actions of a few of our community members regarding鈥 the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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University of North Texas President Harrison Keller joked that he's starting his sophomore year at the helm of the Denton university.
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University of North Texas is the only school in the region to earn a National Endowment for the Humanities grant in the endowment鈥檚 latest awards announced on Friday.
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Professor Timothy Jackson was accused of making racist remarks at the height of the racial reckoning that followed George Floyd's murder. His free speech suit against the university comes to an end in the era of DEI bans.
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Sophomore UNT Student Benjamin Wilcox spent three weeks creating a website in his backyard that helps students make their degree plans. His website helps students and advisors know if a class is likely to be available during a semester.
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North Texas is restructuring its athletic department staff in the wake of the House v. NCAA case settlement.
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Five years after accusations, the university has settled a hard-fought conflict over academic freedom and free speech.
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The dismissal or discipline of the University of North Texas Health Science Center president could be considered and voted on at a special virtual meeting of the UNT System Board of Regents on June 27.
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A University of North Texas student is among the plaintiffs in a motion filed in federal court asking a federal judge to intervene in a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against Texas over the state鈥檚 Dream Act. The 2001 Texas law granted in-state tuition to students without legal status.
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Earlier this month, UNT President Harrison Keller told the Board of Regents that the fundraiser had brought in $4.2 million, meaning key players are almost over the $5 million finish line. The funds will help UNT gain eligibility for a grant from the newly created Texas University Fund. The campaign wraps up on Aug. 31.