UNT's new state-of-the-art Apogee Stadium is the largest building project in UNT history.
20-year, $20 million partnership to support UNT and Mean Green Athletics
Charn Uswachoke (’73 M.B.A.) learned about business and soaked up music at UNT.
Eighteenth-century English literature and culture exhibited a fascination with small male bodies, from Henry Fielding's Tom Thumb plays to male dwarfs in public exhibitions and bawdy poems featuring diminutive men.
Four old letterpresses are newly renovated, thanks to four graduate students and a professor.
Students from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México learned English this summer.
UNT theatre students got the chance to present their talents in a professional venue when six short plays they wrote, directed and performed were presented at the Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas this spring.
Students in a digital illustration class spent three weeks this spring researching the Plastic Island of the Pacific, sometimes called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
The works of four students and recent graduates from the College of Visual Arts and Design were selected for juried exhibitions at the Society of North American Goldsmiths annual conference in Seattle.
May graduates Dylan Voisard ('11) and Patrick Perkins ('11) won third place in the college category of the TXU Energy Light Up the Red Carpet Student Film Contest.