The initiative aims to keep unwanted textiles out of landfills by redirecting them for repurpose and reuse.
The designation reflects UNT's commitment to preparing students for cybersecurity careers.
By raising awareness of women's historical and societal contributions, UNT offers leadership development opportunities through education, networking and participation in student organizations.
With the total solar eclipse approaching, excitement grows within the University of North Texas community as they prepare to witness the phenomenon alongside the broader region.
The iSchools organization is an international network devoted to advancing the information field into the 21st century.
Joy Harjo, the first Native American U.S. Poet Laureate appointed in 2019, visits UNT to share her poetry, music and insights with students and faculty.
This year marked the beginning of the Year of the Loon, the Dragon — symbolizing power, nobility and good luck.
Several online programs at UNT rank among the top 50 in the nation.
Black History Month provides an opportunity to explore the impact of African and Black American heritage on a variety of arts, including visual expressions.
After ten years of leading UNT, President Neal J. Smatresk will step down Aug. 1, 2024 to focus on teaching and mentoring students.
“Everybody’s Bolos,” a traveling exhibition featuring 30 bolo ties crafted by contemporary artists, debuts Feb. 6 at the CVAD Gallery.
Professor Shengqian Ma is being honored for his innovative work in the field of decontamination.