UNT was designated a designated a Hispanic Serving/Minority Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education, joining UNT Dallas.
The UNT System and its member institutions completed and opened four new, or renovated, facilities totaling more than $300 million, including UNT's College of Visual Arts & Design, HSC's Interdisciplinary Research Building, UNT Dallas' Student Center and the UNT Dallas Law Center.
The historic, inaugural class of the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine began classes in July, 2019.
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education awards preliminary accreditation to the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine, opening the doors for student recruitment.
Lesa Roe, former Deputy Administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), takes office as the third-ever Chancellor for the University of North Texas System.
UNT Dallas College of Law is granted provision accreditation by the American Bar Association in the same year its first class graduates.
UNT System acquires the City of Dallas Municipal Building (106 S. Harwood) to become the permanent home of UNT Dallas College of Law
UNT Dallas campus breaks ground on its first residence hall, a milestone signifying the university’s continued growth.
The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education™ ranks UNT among the nation's 115 top-tier research universities
UNT Dallas College of Law files application for provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association for 2016