UNT researchers and small businesses are collaborating to revolutionize the construction industry by developing natural alternatives to fiberglass and other non-biodegradable building materials.
The groups have reunited each year for decades.
Thomas Scharf and Jincheng Du, materials science and engineering faculty researchers, are studying how changes to the structure and chemistry of solid oxide lubricants can influence their high-temperature properties.
UNT is the first-ever Texas stop for Places & Spaces: Mapping Science, a traveling exhibit that demonstrates the power of maps to assist in navigating abstract spaces as well as physical places.
This year's UNT Alumni Association holiday ornament highlights the inaugural season of UNT's Apogee Stadium, incorporating the limited-edition initial stadium logo trimmed in 24-carat gold.
Almost 300 high school students from Texas and 25 other states spent part of their summer vacation at UNT, attending one of the nation's largest residential summer camps for high school debaters.
UNT is cultivating a high-quality green-collar workforce by building a state-of-the-art Zero Energy Research Laboratory — the first of its kind in the U.S. It will give students and faculty a place to get firsthand experience with future sustainable energy technologies.