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University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk announced Tuesday that the school is dissolving its Division of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access.
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In a new book, University of North Texas professor Wesley Phelps explores the history of legal challenges to Texas’ sodomy laws, and introduces readers to the activists who made those challenges possible.
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Three North Texas universities are among the schools blocking the app after Gov. Greg Abbott issued a directive in early December. Abbott said the app posed security risks to the state.
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In a way, it’s taken 10 years to bike from downtown Fort Worth to downtown Dallas. That journey could become much more manageable soon.
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The American Athletic Conference is adding UAB, Texas-San Antonio, Rice, North Texas, Charlotte and Florida Atlantic to the league, replacing three schools that are leaving for the Big 12 Conference and growing to 14 teams.
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Roe became the first woman to lead the UNT System in 2017. She was responsible for more than 14,000 employees and a $1.3 billion dollar budget.
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Universities across Texas and nationwide are seeing an increase in online cheating since the start of the pandemic, as students take more virtual courses and test remotely with less supervision.
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Colleges and universities across Texas moved to online and hybrid courses for safety reasons when COVID-19 hit. Now, many students wonder why they're still paying the same in-person tuition prices.
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Tate Wallis, in his first year coaching at North Texas, was arrested on Thursday and is now free on bond.
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Days after the death of George Floyd, the hashtag #BlackAtSMU began trending on Twitter in Texas, as thousands of students tweeted about racism and…
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It's an ordinary fall day at the University of North Texas and Chef Rudy Vasquez is busy deep-frying one of today’s lunch specials, chicken fingers. Only,…
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Muslims in North Texas and around the world have been celebrating Ramadan, the holy month during which Muslims fast daily from dawn through dusk. It ends…