Alumni Fuel Professional Success

 Our graduates never forget where they started. Through mentorship, career centers, and gifts that drive hands-on learning, alumni turn their own success into opportunity for the next generation — creating a cycle of innovation and leadership that keeps UNT moving forward.

 

Students meet in front the of the Anuradha and Vikas Sinha Department of Data Science
The Anuradha and Vikas Sinha Department of Data Science
A program for working professionals at UNT Frisco allowed Vikas Sinha ('23 Ph.D.) to achieve his Ph.D. in Data Science. Shortly after, he and his wife Anuradha Sinha contributed more than $5 million to the UNT College of Information to establish the Anuradha and Vikas Sinha Department of Data Science.
A student speaks with an admin at the Wilson Jones Career Center
Wilson Jones Career Center
At UNT's G. Brint Ryan College of Business, the Wilson Jones Career Center is opening this fall to provide even more access and support for students in one of the largest business schools in the nation. Funded by a $5 million donation by former Oshkosh CEO and Denton native Wilson Jones ('85) and his wife, Jane Jones, the center will focus on internship opportunities that give students the experience and networking opportunities they need to land their first job. "Jane and I were both first-generation students and realize the importance of being prepared to start the career journey. We're proud to support a robust career center and know it will make a difference for UNT students," Wilson Jones says.
Satish and Yasmin Gupta Career Center exterior in the Frisco Landing building
Satish and Yasmin Gupta Career Center at UNT at Frisco
At UNT at Frisco, a $3 million gift from Satish and Yasmin Gupta established the Satish and Yasmin Gupta Career Center at UNT at Frisco, designed to provide scholarships and programs for cutting-edge research and expanding opportunities to help prepare students for a dynamic and challenging workforce. Satish Gupta is founder, president and CEO of SB International Inc. and, along with his wife, Yasmin Gupta, leveraged the success of their business to invest in and support organizations in the Dallas area.