Two Folxlorico dancers performing at UNT Carnaval

UNT kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month at Carnaval with free food, live music, and lots of dancing — including a performance by Folxlórico. Don't miss UNT Dining's last National Hispanic Heritage Month Lunch this Friday, Oct. 13.

Faculty Success Newsletter

October 2023

Greetings Mean Green Colleagues,


Welcome to October and ¡Feliz Mes de la Herencia Hispana! We are excited to celebrate our Hispanic heritage in our local communities, and the cooler weather makes it even nicer to celebrate outside.


Earlier this month, Faculty Success welcomed Dr. Marcella Clinard to the team as a Faculty Development Specialist. In her new role, Dr. Clinard will work on ways to increase faculty recruitment, development, and satisfaction.


Faculty Success and the UNT Faculty Senate are actively promoting giving to the Faculty Senate Endowment Fund to support the renaming of the Faculty Lounge as a tribute to the late Dr. Bertina Hildreth Combes, who was a dedicated leader and mentor in the UNT community from 1989 to 2021 and served as Vice Provost for Faculty Success. Endowment funds will also be used for the maintenance of the beautiful Faculty Lounge and other Faculty Senate initiatives. We are closing in on our goal, and we invite you to give as you can as a tribute to Dr. Combes’ legacy of leadership, service, and teaching.


Be sure to check out the many great learning and development opportunities listed in our newsletter and on the Faculty Success calendar. From promotion and tenure workshops to mentoring development opportunities, Faculty Success has it all in support of our faculty.

Talons up!

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Holly M. Hutchins, Ph.D. (she/her)

Vice Provost, Faculty Success

Faculty Success Workshops & Events

Oct. 20

Best Practices in Faculty Peer Mentoring: A Beginning

With Dr. Yvette Huet


This virtual workshop begins with an overview of various types of mentoring styles, followed by practical strategies for setting clear expectations and fostering effective communication to build mutually beneficial mentoring relationships.

Nov. 03

Building Burnout Resistance

With Dr. Aneika Simmons


In her Faculty Talk, Dr. Simmons will provide a framework for managing stress and preventing and reducing burnout.

In her Workshop for Academic Leaders, Dr. Simmons will highlight positive behaviors to pursue and counterproductive behaviors leaders can work to reduce to build burnout resistance for themselves and their teams.

Nov. 07

Promotion and Tenure Virtual Workshop



Learn more about promotion and tenure at UNT, including criteria, policies, processes, tips for planning for a successful review, and resources that can help you along the way.

Nov. 13

Research in the Classroom Faculty Panel


Join your colleagues for a multidisciplinary panel focused on tips and tools for incorporating research — including your own scholarly agenda — into your courses.

See more upcoming workshops and events at the end of our newsletter.

Faculty Spotlights

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Rethinking Justice & Mental Health


Join Dr. Haley Zettler, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and UNT's Inside-Out Program Coordinator, in The Lab as she discusses the possible connection between drug offenses and childhood trauma.


You can read more about how the Inside-Out Program is transforming lives in the fall issue of the North Texan.

Dr. Lee Hughes, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Science, was recently honored with the 2024 Carski Award for Undergraduate Education from the American Society for Microbiology.

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Still frame from Aleshia Hayes episode of The Lab

Assistant Professor of Learning Technologies Dr. Aleshia Hayes has been named a fellow for the Center for Integrative Research in Computing and Learning Sciences (CIRCLS), a resource center for the NSF’s Research on Emerging Technology for Teaching and Learning (RETTL) program.

Dr. Aja Martinez, Associate Professor of English, earned two awards from the National Council of Teachers of English: the David H. Russell Award for Distinguished Research in the Teaching of English and the NCTE National Intellectual Freedom Award.

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Omar Valsson in his lab

Dr. Omar Valsson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, earned the highly competitive 2023 Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Scott Tixier holding violin during TEDxUNT talk

Scott Tixier, Assistant Professor of Jazz Violin, was named Best Violinist by the Dallas Observer in their 2023 “Best of Dallas” awards.

Datta portrait and book cover

Assistant Professor of History Dr. Arunima Datta will represent UNT across the pond during her Oct. 28 "talk and tour" of her book, Waiting on Empire: A History of Indian Travelling Ayahs in Britain, at the Museum of the Home in London.

Dr. Angie Cartwright, Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Success, received the 2023 Outstanding Policy Contributor Award, which recognizes members of the UNT community who go above and beyond in their work to support the University Policy Office.


Pictured (from left): Dr. Cartwright; Richmond Reyes, Director of University Policy; and fellow awardee Katy McDaniel, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief Human Resources Officer

Angie Cartwright and Katy McDaniel holding awards next to Richmond Reyes

Academic Affairs News

Research funding opportunity


The 2024-25 American Athletic Conference Research Grant Program offers up to $15,000 in funding for scholarly work related to student-athlete well-being.


A letter of support from UNT Athletics is required in your application. Contact Jessie.Gardner@unt.edu to get started.


Proposals are due Jan. 21, 2024.

Apply for the 2023-24 Global Venture Fund, Charn Fund by Oct. 20


  • The Global Venture Fund supports innovative projects and initiatives that advance UNT’s strategic global engagements.


Academic integrity resources from the UNT Libraries


Encourage your students to visit the Libraries' recently updated plagiarism guide for tips on how to give appropriate credit through citations, as well as the Information Literacy Tutorial, where they can learn more about citations and academic integrity.   

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Two students sharing class notes on steps outside Union

Strategic Care for student success


Navigate's Strategic Care platform makes it easier to identify and assist students in need of support by providing a snapshot of a wide range of success indicators. Complete the Bridge Navigate Training for Faculty or email navigate@unt.edu to learn more.

On the Calendar

Oct

19


Faculty Writing Group – Virtual

Oct

20


Community of Respect Workshop

Oct

24


Toulouse Coffee Chat

Oct

26


Mental Health First Aid In-Person Workshop

Nov

03


Fulbright Faculty Workshop

Nov

06


Faculty Writing Retreat

Nov

07


Stress Management and Burnout Recovery

Nov

10


Designing a New Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program

Nov

14


National Endowment of the Arts Grant Opportunities Workshop

Nov

30


National Endowment for the Humanities Application Writing Workshop

Stay Connected

We want to hear from you!


Faculty Success supports our faculty in developing their professional community, enriching their capabilities, and advancing their careers.


If you have questions for our team or suggestions for the newsletter, email us at Faculty.Success@unt.edu. You'll also find us on X: @UNTFacSuccess.

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