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6'1" 190 lbs.
Warm to offers from OU, smuT, TN and A&M
Other offers from FL, FL St, Miami (FL), MI, Notre Dame, OK St., Ole Miss, OR, TCU, TX Tech, WI, AZ St., Baylor, Buffalo, CO St., Grambling St., UH, MN, Tulsa and UNLV
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6'2" 200 lbs.
Also holds offers from AZ, BC, Cal, Cincy, Duke, ECU, FL St.,, GA Tech, IN, K St., Missouri, Ohio State, OU, OK St., TX Tech, Tulane, UCF, USF, UTEP, utsa, VA Tech, WI, App St., AR St, CO St. and Sam Houston
https://247sports.com/Player/bowe-bentley-46152912/
Great link--thank you. Still would argue that mandatorily paying for these extras isn't how it should be, but I also found a lot of interesting things from this page. Enjoy
UNT's Mission
At the University of North Texas, our caring and creative community empowers our students to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
UNT's Purpose
Our students will be the innovative leaders of tomorrow.
UNT's Vision
We will become globally known for collaborative and imaginative educational innovation and scholarly activity that transforms our students and benefits the world around us.
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We have a history of maintaining an unpretentious and accepting atmosphere that welcomes all people who strive to achieve their personal best. UNT possesses and values an increasing diversity among the individuals who make up its community. This is one of our greatest strengths.
Center for Belonging and Engagement
Sustainability
UNT continues to build on its legacy of conservation and environmentalism, where we teach green, research green and simply are green in everything we do. UNT offers more than 50 courses with a focus on sustainability, faculty are searching for ways to reduce society's impact, and in its daily operations, UNT treads lightly. The campus has a robust recycling program, fuels its vehicles with biodiesel and is retrofitting buildings for greater energy efficiency while constructing new structures to meet the highest green building standards.
UNT Sustainability
Institute of Applied Science
Fine arts
UNT offers more than 1,000 music concerts, art exhibitions and dance and theatre productions annually.
The College of Visual Arts and Design
Among the country's largest and most comprehensive public arts schools, CVAD offers lectures and artists' talks as well as rotating art exhibitions in four primary galleries.
The Murchison Performing Arts Center
Features two venues — Winspear Hall and the Lyric Theater — that showcase student talent. The outstanding acoustics in Winspear Hall are on par with the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas and the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth as premier music halls in the North Texas region.
The university's nationally recognized College of Music
Offers more than 1,000 concerts per year, most of them free. Concerts range from intimate solo and chamber music concerts to large-scale choral, orchestral, jazz and operatic productions.
The Department of Dance and Theatre
Provides an eclectic mix of drama, comedy and dance concerts each year.
Join us
Education opens doors, changes lives and improves society. At UNT, we are committed to helping our nearly 47,000 students succeed at whatever endeavor they seek to pursue. We celebrate our more than 476,000 active alumni who use their UNT education to make a difference every day.
HR and Employment
Giving to UNT
From the link, the actual vision listed for the university, the university's stated mission and plans, or the official welcome statement at the bottom does athletics ever get mentioned. Music and fine arts does, though. There is a link for athletics at the very top of the screen, but not one word about athletics anywhere. Even under traditions, the only thing even remotely close to support for athletics is a picture of cheerleaders in 1974 with the Model T car.
Dare I say, but the university lets you know that Fine Arts and Music are the bread and butter here--I guess you could say that they are letting you know that you'd better be on board with these.
But not a word about athletics, much less football or hoops.
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