Before you leave for the semester… Check your account to see when books are due and if you have any fines that need to be paid.
News & Announcements: In the News
News & Announcements: In the News
Diane Bruxvoort has joined us as Dean of Libraries.
UNT and Denton County Friends of the Family are partnering together to support Sexual Assault Awareness Month by hosting a variety of education
The calendar has turned to April, another month has passed and our swiftly-moving home planet has moved another 47.94 million miles around the sun.
On February 15, 2018, UNT Libraries celebrated the one-millionth item uploaded to The Portal to Texas History with the addition of a Dutch map of the Gulf of Mexico dating from 1680.
Life as a Mean Green student is about to get greener (but not meaner) with St. Patrick’s Day around the corner.
You know what they always say: the book is always better than the movie.
David Todd works on conservation efforts in Texas, as an author, environmental attorney, hydrologist, and rancher. He enriches environmental education as the founder and coordinator of the Conservation History Association of Texas, which has assembled an oral history archive of 225 conservationists in the state, including a set of interview recordings, edited documentaries and set of rich media files.
Every Tuesday during the Spring 2018 semester, Discovery Park Library will host a workshop intended to help teach you about certain topics or skills you might be interested in.