- Education
First tragedy, then inspiration
By Alex Branch The purpose of Tonychris Nnaka’s life revealed itself with the death of his sister. He was the youngest of 10 siblings —...
- On Campus
Health Science Center to close for winter break
The UNT Health Science Center will close at noon Friday, Dec. 22. UNTHSC will remain closed through Monday, Jan. 1, for the winter holiday. All classes and administrative offices will be closed during this time. Normal operations will resume on...
- Education
What happened to Francine Frost?
By Jeff Carlton On the night of Feb. 16, 1981, Francine Frost went grocery shopping in Tulsa, Okla., and was never seen again. Other than her car keys, found dangling from her car door in the grocery store parking...
- Education
Innovating to solve pressing health problems
By Betsy Friauf Innovation in health care delivery is crucial. For proof, look no further than CVS’ plan to buy Aetna or Amazon’s signal that it may begin distributing prescription drugs. For students in the UNT System College of...
- Education
MHA students bring home the gold at North Texas Case Competition
By Sally Crocker A team of UNT Health Science Center MHA students has taken the top prize at this year’s American College of Healthcare Executives North Texas (ACHENTX) Case Competition. Tasked with a real-world challenge, much like projects they will...
- Our People
A sense of service and a desire to help
By Giovanny Destin, TCOM student The challenges many of my students faced were etched on their faces when they arrived at Polytechnic High School each morning. Some were tired from working a job late in the evening to help...
- Research
Teamwork that produces better research
By Jan Jarvis A new agreement between UNT Health Science Center and JPS Health Network is expected to open the door to new discoveries and give Tarrant County patients greater access to cutting-edge research and ultimately new treatments. This...
- Our People
‘Don’t tell them that they can’t’
By Alex Branch Londyn Miner can pinpoint the moment that started her path to UNT...
- Research
Taking aim at metastatic prostate cancer
By Jan Jarvis When prostate cancer spreads to the bone it can be challenging to treat and often results in...
- Our People
Old medical bag carries generations of hopes and wishes
By Sally Crocker Thirty-eight years ago, Dr. Lilly Ramphal-Naley received a special gift on her medical school graduation day. Now she has passed it on to a UNTHSC public health graduate who will soon be caring for patients himself. The...
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