Rep. Michael C. Burgess, M.D., hosted a Cyber-Security Roundtable on Aug. 19, 2015, at Discovery Park. After UNT President Dr. Neal Smatresk welcomed everyone, Rep. Burgess gave his opening remarks.
Girls in grades 6 through 12, along with their parents and educators, learned more about the opportunities available in STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – fields at the 2016 Design Your World conference, which took place April 2 at the University of North Texas (UNT).
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First Flight is UNT's official welcome program. This week is designed to help new students begin their college experience on the right foot. From programs that prepare you for the upcoming educational opportunities to programs where you get to let loose and meet fellow peers, there is something for everyone!
Undergraduate students from India, Mexico, and Thailand conducted research with University of North Texas (UNT) College of Engineering faculty and students through the College’s Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research (SUPER).
College of Engineering students hard at work on their capstone projects.
The UNT Computer Science and Engineering Department is hosting a number of summer programs to introduce young women and young men ages 12 and up to game and mobile apps development.
The career fair, held in the spring and fall semesters, offers College of Engineering students and alumni an opportunity to talk to company representatives about potential internships and permanent positions.
Engineers Week, as stated by DiscoverE, is “a time to celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world.” A week of activities took place at Discovery Park to help University of North Texas (UNT) engineering students network, enhance their skills, and have fun while gaining a renewed appreciation for their chosen profession.