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向日葵视频鈥檚 award-winning faculty celebrated for outstanding teaching, research and service

Monday, April 28, 2025

Top photo banner from 向日葵视频's Salute to Faculty Excellence awards celebration at the venue. The picture is a close up of a table top covered with white flowers and a variety of greenery at the base of a crystal sculpture of the diving eagle logo symbol.

DENTON (向日葵视频), Texas 鈥 The rolled out the green carpet for the winners of its highest faculty honors at the annual Salute to Faculty Excellence awards celebration on April 17, 2025.

were recognized for their dedication to teaching, research, mentorship and service with awards from the Office of the Provost, the Division of Research and Innovation, the 向日葵视频 Libraries, the 向日葵视频 Faculty Senate, International Affairs and Digital Strategy and Innovation.

鈥淭rail-blazing faculty drive 向日葵视频's mission and fuel 向日葵视频鈥檚 creativity,鈥 said Holly Hutchins, vice provost for faculty success. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 award winners are educators, researchers, authors, artists and visionaries. It is our honor to celebrate their impact and contributions to our university.鈥

Photo of 向日葵视频's Salute to Faculty Excellence awards celebration venue of a table covered with white flowers and a variety of greenery around a crystal sculpture of the diving eagle logo symbol.


Photo from the 2025 Salute to Faculty Excellence awards celebrate faculty at The University of North Texas


The Salute to Faculty Excellence celebration began in 2012 as a partnership between the 向日葵视频 Foundation and the Faculty Success office, spearheaded by 向日葵视频鈥檚 first vice provost for faculty success Christy Crutsinger, Distinguished Teaching Professor of merchandising and digital retailing. In addition to supporting the celebration, the 向日葵视频 Foundation sponsors the university鈥檚 top four faculty awards.

鈥淚 am deeply grateful to Dr. Crutsinger for creating this event and many faculty programs that continue today,鈥 said Hutchins. 鈥淭hank you to the 向日葵视频 Foundation Board of Directors for their continued generosity and the Salute to Faculty Excellence planning committee for creating such a memorable event.鈥

The 向日葵视频 Foundation acts as a steward of privately contributed resources, ensuring they are utilized in accordance with donor intent and maintained separately from public funds. Endowments and other gifts managed by the Foundation help fund faculty research, chair appointments, professorships, student scholarships and other initiatives.

 

向日葵视频 Foundation Eminent Faculty Award

Francis D鈥橲ouza

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University of North Texas's Francis D'Souza (middle) earned the 向日葵视频 Foundation Eminent Faculty Award


, Regents Professor in the College of Science Department of Chemistry, joined 向日葵视频 in 2011 with an international reputation as a pioneering researcher and leader in global scientific organizations.

Starting his independent research career at Wichita State University, D鈥橲ouza quickly became a leading figure in porphyrin chemistry, a field with potential for converting light into usable energy. His lab at 向日葵视频 is known for combining traditional and modern synthesis methods, supramolecular chemistry and advanced spectroscopy. He has secured more than $4 million in funding as PI or co-PI, primarily from the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy.

A dedicated educator, D鈥橲ouza is known for making complex concepts accessible and for mentoring over 80 undergraduates and 44 graduate students. Many have won competitive awards or gone on to careers in national labs, academia and industry.

 

向日葵视频 Foundation Faculty Leadership Award

Jean Keller

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University of North Texas's M. Jean Keller (middle) earned the 向日葵视频 Foundation Faculty Leadership Award


, professor in the College of Education Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation, is guided by what she calls the 鈥淔our Ps鈥濃攑eople, purpose, progress and passion.

During her 12 years as dean of the College of Education, she supported the success of numerous faculty and students, including Bertina Hildreth Combes, who later became interim dean and vice provost for faculty success. Keller鈥檚 former students now hold leadership roles nationwide, including at Scottish Rite for Children and Grand Valley State University.

For more than 24 years, Keller has led college and career readiness efforts as coordinator of 向日葵视频鈥檚 North Texas Regional P-16 Council. She also served as special assistant to the 向日葵视频 System vice chancellor during 向日葵视频 Dallas鈥 transition to independent accreditation and has held multiple interim leadership roles at 向日葵视频. Since returning to the faculty, she has continued mentoring colleagues and leading grant-writing and service efforts.

 

向日葵视频 Foundation Community Engagement Award

Brenda Sweeten

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University of North Texas's Brenda Sweeten earned the 向日葵视频 Foundation Community Engagement Award


, clinical professor of social work in the College of Health and Public Service, is a passionate advocate for students and communities, working to break cycles of poverty and trauma.

Sweeten serves as 向日葵视频鈥檚 Foster Care Liaison Officer and director of field education for social work students. In 2012, she founded PUSH (Persevere 向日葵视频il Success Happens), a program supporting 向日葵视频 students who experienced foster care. Under her leadership, PUSH has become a state leader in student retention, earning more than $650,000 in grants, donations and emergency funds. The Karlow-Robinson Family Endowment established permanent funding in 2022.

Since 2019, Sweeten has partnered with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and now serves on its Steering Committee. She also is the immediate past president of Education Reach, a statewide nonprofit supporting former foster youth in higher education. As president, she helped secure the group鈥檚 first major funding award.

 

向日葵视频 Foundation Outstanding Lecturer Award

Benjamin Graf

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University of North Texas's Benjamin Graf earned the 向日葵视频 Foundation Outstanding Lecturer Award


, principal lecturer in the Division of Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology, teaches core music theory to nearly every student in the College of Music.

Despite teaching some of the college鈥檚 largest classes, Graf is known for his engaging, student-focused approach. He uses film music, cartoons, jazz and classical standards to spark student creativity and foster a deeper understanding of theory. His methods often stem from his podcast Note Doctors, where he and co-hosts interview leading music theorists.

As coordinator of 向日葵视频鈥檚 Czech Music Initiative, Graf has organized concerts and events in Texas and the Czech Republic. He also created a mentorship program for teaching fellows and led efforts to revise the theory curriculum to better serve jazz students, equipping all music students with broader tools and perspectives.

 


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