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One of the first facilities to open in the Mean Green Village was the 7,000-square-foot Academic Center, which puts an array of educational resources, tutors and technology a short walk from the Victory Hall residences. It is also home to the athletic compliance staff.
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Houses the offices of president and vice presidents for academic affairs, administration, finance and business affairs and university relations, as well as general counsel. Also home to academic publications, controller, equity and diversity, graduate dean, projects and grants accounting, and communications and marketing.
The Pavilion is a pre-game tailgating destination with big-screen TVs, live music and a catered buffet. UNT Alumni Association members and one guest per member are admitted free. Day passes cost $10 per person. Kids 12 and under are free.
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The home of Mean Green football opened in 2011 and was designed by the architects who created the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium. Apogee seats 30,500, has luxury suites, a club level and signature wing-shaped end zone sections. It also houses the Ticket Office and Mean Green Team Store.
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Home to the College of Visual Arts and Design and the departments Art Education and Art History, Design and Studio Art. Also houses the University Art Gallery.
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The focal point of the Mean Green Village is a 45,000-square-foot facility that opened in 2005 and houses sports medicine, strength and conditioning, football locker rooms and meeting rooms, coaches' offices, and the athletics administration offices.
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ATMs can be found in the Union and the Eagle Student Services Center, which is attached to the southwest corner of the Union.
A full-service restaurant offering affordable cuisine in a casual atmosphere. The menu includes pasta, beef, chicken, seafood, and salads. Located on the second floor of the Union, open Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Houses a weight room, intramural basketball and volleyball and indoor soccer. Former home of North Texas basketball.
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Houses UNT press, the Institute for Behavioral and Learning Differences and percussion rehearsals.
The mission of the UNT BSM is “Know Him To Make Him Known.” We pray that through involvement with the UNT BSM, a student will grow in their relationship with the Lord and will be equipped to share the Gospel with those they encounter.
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Located on the first floor of the Business Leadership Building, offers sandwiches, salads and snacks. Also has bottled and fountain drinks, Starbucks coffee and specialty drinks, and fresh Tazo Tea. Open Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Serves hearty, delicious Boar's Head deli products. Enjoy a fresh custom-made sandwich on your choice of robust breads, and a bowl of our signature soups served hot every day. Located on the second floor of the Union.
Barnes & Noble at UNT is located on the first floor of the Union and sells textbooks, UNT apparel, school supplies, electronics and software, and gifts and accessories.
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Located in Bruce Hall, features a salad bar with fresh fruit and veggies, freshly-made deli sandwiches, soup, hot entrees, healthy vegetarian options, hand tossed pizza and freshly-prepared pasta.
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A standard-level residence hall for students of all classifications and majors. Built in 1946, Bruce is the oldest residence hall on campus and boasts a history that includes a handful of famous ex-residents, such as Norah Jones and Don Henley.
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Flame-grilled Whoppers, fries, shakes, salads, shakes, breakfast items. Located on the second floor of the Union.
Houses the College of Business and departments of Accounting; Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law; Information Technology and Decision Sciences; Management; and Marketing and Logistics. Also houses the Center for Information Systems Research. The Biz Café is on the first floor.
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Located in the General Academics Building, offers Caribou Coffee serving a full range of espresso drinks, coffee and tea, as well as grab-and-go items, snacks and drinks. Open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fridays 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Champs serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, and offers a salad bar, entrees, vegetables, pasta and pizza, a grill, bakery goods and desserts.
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Houses the Student Health and Wellness Center, as well as Cooperative Education, Counseling and Testing Services, Career Center, Student Money Management Center and the Substance Abuse Resource Center.
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Located on the second floor of the Union, offers fried or grilled chicken sandwiches, waffle fries, salads and more. Open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Houses the departments of Anthropology, Behavior Analysis, Criminal Justice and Public Administration, Rehabilitation, Social Work and Addications, and Sociology. Home to College of Public Affairs and Community Service, and the School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management.
Located on the second floor of the Union, it offers healthy, garden-fresh salads and fruit, and an assortment of vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.
A standard-level residence hall housing mainly freshmen, with primarily double rooms with a handful of triple spaces. With the adjacent Clark Park, Clark is a popular area for residents to socialize.
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One of the main outdoor gathering spots on campus, Clark Park can be reserved by registered student organizations and University departments.
An economy residence hall for upperclassmen and grad students with doubles, matchbox singles, efficiencies and one-bedrooms. It also houses the Facilities Geographic Information System team.
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Located on the first floor of the Union, this quick-service market has grab-and-go salads, snacks and sandwiches, ice cream and gelato. Which Wich is also located here with fresh-made toasted sandwiches.
A standard-level residence hall. Due to Crumley’s smaller size, it cultivates a close-knit community. A large segment of its residents are engineering students, and Crumley is home to the STEM Living-Learning Community.
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Houses classrooms as well as team computer labs and tutor labs for Business Administration.
Eagle Point's playing fields host a variety of rec sports, including soccer and flag football. Eagle Point also has outdoor basketball courts.
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This climate-controlled facility has a full-length basketball court with scoreboard and lockerrooms, two net-enclosed golf driving ranges, a putting green and two batting cages.
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Located on the northeast side of Sycamore Hall, this office oversees the security of the University buildings. The database used in Access Control contains a complete record of issued keys that open doors, gates, or any other locked UNT facility. The key shop is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 5 p.m.
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Located on the second floor of the Union, it serves hot food and fresh pastries, and is in the same location as Krispy Krunchy Chicken.
The football team’s outdoor practice fields are near Victory Hall and the Athletic Center, where the locker rooms and Sports Medicine are located. The fields are named for former coach Darrell Dickey, who led NT to four-straight conference titles.
Fuzzy's is located in the Syndicate on the second floor of the Union and features Baja-style tacos servied in the best sports bar on campus.
Houses a 28,000-square foot multi-level banquet and conference center.
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Home of the College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Studies, Mathematics, Women's Studies, Jewish Studies, Technology Development and Transfer, and Mayborn School of Journalism and the North Texas Daily.
Located on the first floor of the College Inn, GIS manages information about the physical environments of all UNT property.
Located in Wooten Hall, features fresh packaged foods, Peet's Coffee and Tea bar, bottled drinks and more.
The chapel offers a quiet, peaceful place for prayer, meditation or reflection. The chapel is nondenominational - all are welcome. Open weekdays from 9 a.m. to sunset when classes are in session.
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Open to hourly parking,
cash or credit card is accepted.
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A tradition for more than 50 years, on the Friday night of homecoming week, UNT holds a pep rally followed by the spirit march to the bonfire site. The bonfire is built by the Talons.
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A residence hall for members of the UNT Honors College, and offers private single-occupancy rooms with a private bedroom to each resident in the suite and a shared common living space and bathroom.
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The Indoor Practice Facility, slated for completion in 2019, is adjacent to the outdoor practice fields and near the Athletic Center and the Victory Hall dorm. It will provide a temperature-controlled environment for practice during inclement and hot weather.
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Located in the Barnes and Noble bookstore on the first floor of the Union. Offers a wide selection of smoothies, freshly-squeezed juices and energy bowls.
Located in Kerr Hall, this is UNT’s largest dining facility and features two salad bars, multiple entrée lines, a burger grill and a taco bar.
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UNT's largest residence hall predominantly houses freshmen. It offers double rooms and a few triples, and is home to five of UNT Housing's Living Learning Communities. Kerr residents have the chance to live in specialized groups that share majors or common interests.
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Features hearty international grilled sandwiches, seasoned twister fries, fountain beverages, bottled sodas, chips and homemade peanut butter bars. Open Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Located on the second floor of the Union along with Food-To-Go Pantry, it features cajun-style fried chicken and tenders, shrimp and breakfast items.
A residence hall for upperclassmen, it offers private single-occupancy rooms with cooking areas or single-occupancy rooms.
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The mall in between the Willis Library and the Union is one of the main gathering points on campus, with open spaces, sculptures, benches and a fountain.
The home of Mean Green softball opened 2007. The outfield wall is 200 feet down the lines and 220 to center, and the grandstand is topped by a climate-controlled press box and flanked by covered dugouts. Lovelace was the site of an Underarmour commerical featuring Cat Osterman.
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Located in the Murchison Performing Arts Center, the Lyric Theater features flexible seating with configurations from traditional proscenium to in-the-round. There are two balcony levels and an orchestra pit that can accommodate a 60-piece ensemble.
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Used to design and construct specialized research equipment for chemistry, biology, materials science and physics.
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A standard-level residence halls primarily for freshmen, with double-occupancy and some triple-occupancy rooms. Houses two of UNT's Living-Learning Communities. Mean Greens, the campus's only 100 percent vegan cafeteria, is adjacent to the rear of the hall.
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Home to the Division of International Affairs: Study Abroad, Global Engagement, International Student and Scholar Services, International Recruitment, the Intensive English Language Institute, Global Learning, and the Passport Office.
Houses the College of Education, the departments of Educational Psychology and Teacher Education and Administration, as well as the centers for Parent Education and for Study of Educational Reform.
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A full-vegan dining hall located adjacent and behind Maple Hall. It features everything from seitan and pizza to made-to-order paninis and fresh deserts.
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A configurable black-box theater optimized for experimental music, intermedia and performance art. Located in the Music Building, it is the primary performance venue for the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia.
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Home to the Denton Wesley Foundation, a United Methodist campus ministry for all students,
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Located on the second floor of the Union, it serves Neapolitan-style artisan pizza and lasagna fired in a wood-burning stove.
Mozart is the residence hall for UNT’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, and offers private single-occupancy rooms with suite cooking areas and double-occupancy rooms for upperclassmen.
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Home to the renowned UNT College of Music. The facility is host to world-class performances by students, faculty, guest artists and community members, and features two premiere venues: the Margot and Bill Winspear Performance Hall and the Lyric Theater.
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Home to the College of Music's instrument repair shops, piano technical services, several large classrooms, percussion storage and rehearsal spaces, a piano classroom and offices for faculty and support staff.
Home to the College of Music, and to the Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater, the Organ Recital Hall, the Paul Voertman Concert Hall, the Recital Hall, and Stan Kenton Hall.
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Located on the fourth floor of the Willis Library, the UNT Music Library is one of the largest in the country, holding more than 350,000 music books, periodicals, scores, parts and microforms; the complete works of more than 200 composers, and the Ozier Sound Recording Archive of approximately one million recordings in various historical formats.
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House more than 240 practice rooms, open for extended hours to provide ample time for student practice.
Houses the offices for soccer, softball, swimming and diving, and volleyball coaches.
Located in the Music Building, houses a Rieger organ and is used for organ and early music rehearsals and performances.
Visitors may park at parking meters in this lot. Meters accept silver coins.
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Visitors may park at parking meters in this lot. Meters accept silver coins.
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Located in Room 236 of Sage Hall, UNT-International’s Passport Office processes passports.
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Located in the Music Building and formerly known as the Concert Hall, the renovated and upgraded hall is used for guest artists, faculty and student recitals, chamber music and smaller ensemble concerts.
Houses the UNT swimming and diving team's diving facilities: two one-meter springboards and a three-meter springboard.
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Houses the College of Music Wind Studies and the offices of the Murchison Performing Arts Center manager.
Home to Mean Green swimming and diving's natatorium diving facilities as well as the Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation and basketball and racquetball courts.
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Fields used for physical education classes and intramural recreational sports.
The home of Mean Green swimming and diving. The 138,000-square-foot building also houses fitness facilities for students, faculty, staff and alumni, including basketball, volleyball and badminton courts; a beach volleyball court; a jogging/walking track; a weight and fitness room; and climbing walls.
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Constructed in 1915, this is the second-oldest building on campus. Originally coal-burning, the boilers today run on natural gas and provide heat to buildings on the north side of campus.
A residence hall that offers double-occupancy rooms with suite-style bathrooms, Rawlins is the recommended residence for incoming Honors College freshman.
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Located in the Music Building, this 200-seat performance hall is ideal for small ensemble performance. It includes audio and video technologies, and serves as a large-lecture classroom during the day.
The RHA unifies each individual hall association into one campus-wide student organization; sponsors cultural, recreational, social, and educational events; and represents student opinions about residence-life issues to the Housing administration and the campus community.
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RMS helps identify, protect and conserve university resources from loss.
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Home of the Department of Media Arts, covering radio, television, film and digital media, and the Department of Dance and Theatre. Houses the studios of KNTU-FM and NTTV.
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A residence hall designed with a Southwestern influence. It has large double rooms with in-room cooking areas and is available only to upperclassmen.
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Located on the second floor of the Union, this is a customizable noodle bar with Asian, Mediterranean and American flavors. Choose your vegetables, meat, noodles and sauce, and then watch as we sauté them.
Former home of Mean Green basketball was built in 1950. This 5,000-seat venue was so hostile that one visiting coach (after an OT loss) described it as "...the worst damn place in the world to play basketball! This place is a snake pit!" It is now used for PE classes and recreational sports.
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The former home venue for the Mean Green soccer team is now the team's practice facility. Beginning in 2019, the soccer team's stadium for its home matches moved to the Soccer and Track & Field Stadium.
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In 2019, North Texas opened a new stadium for its soccer and track & field programs. The venue includes coaches offices, locker rooms, a player lounge, ticket office, concessions stands, facilities for all field events, including javelin, shot put, hammer throw, pole vault and jumps, and covered grandstands with a press box.
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Houses the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and UNT's Speech and Hearing Clinic.
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Located in the Music Building, this is a combination teaching, rehearsal and recital hall with terraced seating for 115 people, and is the venue for jazz recitals.
Located on the second floor of the Union, this is the only full-sized university Starbucks in the country. Enjoy the rich brewed hot coffees and teas, iced coffees and specialty drinks.
Houses key enrollment services including undergraduate admission, graduate admission and studies, financial aid and scholarships, registrar, outreach, campus tours, and student accounting functions.
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The home of Mean Green men’s and women’s basketball. This 10,500-seat arena opened in 1973 and derives its name from its predecessor, which was nicknamed The Snake Pit. The Pit’s concourse is home to the NT Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Located on the second floor of the Union, sushi chefs create a array of sushi rice bowls and fresh-packaged sushi.
Houses the Computing and Information Technology Center, and the facility door systems and locksmith office.
Located on the second floor of the Union, serves Tex-Mex tacos, burritos and quesadillas.
Houses the Department of Psychology, the Psychology Clinic, and the Center for Study of Work Teams.
Pre-game partying has long been a UNT tradition, and while tailgating takes place at various locations on campus, the primary site is The Hill just east of Apogee Stadium, which has been set aside for students, alumni and fans to gather, eat and drink before Mean Green home football games.
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A residence hall primarily for freshmen, it offers single-occupancy rooms and a small number of double-occupancy rooms.
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Hourly parking is available. Credit card only, no cash accepted.
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Houses printing services, bulk mail, central receiving, purchasing and payment services, and property and inventory control.
The Union, which underwent a massive rennovation and expansion completed in 2015, is home to an array dining options, the UNT bookstore, entertainment, or just a place to sit and relax.
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A residence hall primarilty for student-athletes, it has private and double rooms with ensuite bathrooms and easy access to Champs Cafeteria and the Athletic Center. A large, well-lit parking lot is served by shuttles to and from campus. It also has a cyber café, courtyards, a computer lab and a kitchenette.
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The home of Mean Green volleyball opened in 2006, seats 600 fans and has a Robbins SportWood parquet floor, locker rooms and training facilities.
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The home of Mean Green tennis opened in 2006 and is named for alumnus Ronald Waranch. It has 12 courts and a clubhouse with locker rooms, a players’ lounge and coaches’ offices.
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Located in West Hall, it features southern home-style cooking and Creole Cajun flare.
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An economy-level residence hall that houses freshmen — men in north tower and women in south tower — with double and triple rooms, spacious living quarters, a large lobby with pool tables and big screen television, and the on-site West Cafeteria.
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Located on the first floor of the Union inside The Corner Store, it features custom-made sandwiches and salads.
The main UNT library houses business, economics, education, humanities, and social sciences collections, and microforms and special collections such as the Music Library, the Digital Libraries, and Archives and Rare Books.
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A major component of Apogee Stadium’s energy-efficient design are three wind turbines installed just outside the stadium, expected to prevent the emission of nearly 323 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually and generate a third of Apogee’s power.
One of the finest concert halls in the world, the Winspear is extraordinary in acoustical quality and aesthetic design. The 1,025-seat venue hosts events ranging from early music to jazz. Performances are regularly broadcast via live streaming at UNTMusicLive.com.
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Home of the departments of Political Science and History, the faculty senate, and the Center for Economic Development and Research, as well as the Go! Station.