Congratulations to the Mean Green soccer team, the Conference USA regular season and tournament champs, who made an appearance in the NCAA postseason tournament.
This fall, UNT welcomed to campus the Class of 2019, one of our biggest and strongest freshman classes with 5,800 bright and talented students embodying the UNT spirit through and through.
UNT's Cape Horn Field Station and Omora Ethnobotanical Park in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve in South America was the site for the International Association of Bryology World Conference in January.
Mean Green victory lights are now shining brighter and more efficiently in the McConnell Tower on the Hurley Administration Building. This fall, UNT Facilities installed new LED green lights in the tower -- expected to provide a 70 percent cost savings.
Take your Mean Green pride on the road wherever you go with a UNT license plate. Join UNT President Neal Smatresk and others throughout the UNT community who are sporting green pride on their vehicles by ordering and customizing your own UNT plate.
This May, UNT graduated 4,100 students from its 12 colleges and schools, part of the 8,400 who graduated in 2013-14 with the power to turn their Mean Green educations into golden opportunities.
Neal Smatresk started his first day on the job as UNT's 16th president Feb. 3 with an early morning interview on Dallas-Fort Worth's WFAA-TV (Channel 8) by alumna Cynthia Izaguirre ('97), who was recently promoted to WFAA's evening co-anchor.
Proud Mean Green football fans congratulate the team's players after their hard-earned 28-16 victory over Rice that made the team eligible for a bowl game for the first time since 2004.