• Photo of University of North Texas at Dallas and community leaders gather outside the new UNT Dallas STEM Building for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, December 2025.

    2025: UNT Dallas STEM building opens

    December 2025, University leaders, elected officials, UNT System colleagues, healthcare practitioners, and other dignitaries marked the occasion with a ribbon-cutting near the same spot where groundbreaking was held two years ago. It will open for Spring semester classes on Jan. 12, 2026.

  • Portrait photo of UNT Health President, Dr. Kirk Calhoun

    2025: UNT Health President Dr. Kirk Calhoun takes office

    Dr. Kirk Calhoun becomes the eighth president of UNT Health after serving as interim president since February 2025. Calhoun most recently served as president of The University of Texas at Tyler. He succeeds Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams.

  • Portrait photo of UNT Dallas's Dr. Warren von Eschenbach

    2025: UNT Health President Dr. Kirk Calhoun takes office

    Dr. von Eschenbach has served as Interim President of UNT Dallas since April 2024. The UNT System Board of Regents appointed him as the fourth president in the University of North Texas at Dallas’s 15-year history. He succeeds Bob Mong.

  • UNT President Harrison Keller

    2024: UNT President Harrison Keller takes office

    Dr. Keller, former commissioner and chief executive officer of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, becomes the seventeenth president of UNT. He succeeds Dr. Neal Smatresk.

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    2023: Texas Voters Approve Proposition 5 for UNT Funding

    Texas voters overwhelmingly approved a proposition on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023 that will provide transformational research funding for the University of North Texas, Texas State University, the University of Houston and Texas Tech University.

  • UNT STEM groundbreaking ceremony

    2023: UNT Dallas STEM groundbreaking

    University leaders, healthcare professionals, elected officials, and community partners broke ground on an innovative, state-of-the-art $100 million STEM complex at the University of North Texas at Dallas. The facility will pave the way for a new level of instruction, research, and collaboration.

  • Dr. Cynthia Weston

    2023: UNT Health Science Center selects a dean for College of Nursing

    Dr. Cindy Weston will lead the strategic planning, recruitment of personnel, and development of partnerships for the college, which is set to launch in the fall of 2024.

  • HSC instruction with simulation tools

    2023: UNT Health Science Center to launch College of Nursing

    In February, the UNT System Board of Regents voted to approve the College of Nursing at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth.

  • 2023 UNT at Frisco Ribbon Cutting

    2023: First building at UNT at Frisco opens

    A ribbon cutting ceremony at the UNT at Frisco branch campus with UNT President Neal Smatresk opens the new state-of-the-art 135,000-square-foot Frisco Landing building before the start of the Spring semester on January 17.

  • Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams

    2022: UNT Health Science Center president Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams takes office

    Dr. Trent-Adams became the seventh president of HSC, succeeding Dr. Williams. She served as HSC’s executive vice president and chief strategy officer prior to being elevated to president. Dr. Trent-Adams also served from 2015 to 2018 as the Deputy Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

  • 2022 UNT at Frisco Central Mall and ped bridge drawing

    2022: UNT at Frisco construction continues

    Building of the Frisco Landing structure began in fall 2020, and classes are expected to begin at the campus in Spring 2023. The UNT at Frisco master plan will guide the growth and development for decades.

  • UNT Dallas College of Law building

    2022: UNT Dallas College of Law receives full accreditation

    Full approval from the American Bar Association (ABA) provides even more opportunities for UNT Dallas College of Law students and prospective students.

  • Chancellor Michael R. Williams

    2022: UNT System Chancellor Michael Williams takes office

    Michael Williams, former president of UNT Health Science Center, takes office as the fourth Chancellor of the University of North Texas System.

  • UNT Dallas HSA

    2020: UNT joins UNT Dallas as Hispanic/Minority Serving Institution

    UNT is designated a Hispanic Serving/Minority Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education, joining UNT Dallas.

  • UNT CVAD Building

    2019: UNT System Opens Four Buildings

    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.

  • UNT Dallas athletics and coach

    2020: UNT Dallas Launches Intercollegiate Athletics Program

    UNT Dallas launched its NAIA intercollegiate athletics program in September 2021 with its first-ever cross county meet. The Trailblazers began intercollegiate competition in three sports for both men and women -- cross country, basketball and track & field.

  • Lesa Roe

    2017: UNT System Chancellor Lesa Roe takes office

    Lesa Roe, former Deputy Administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), takes office as the third Chancellor, and first-ever woman, of the University of North Texas System.

  • UNT Dallas college of law graduates

    2017: UNTD College of Law granted provision accreditation

     UNT Dallas College of Law is granted provision accreditation by the American Bar Association in the same year its first class graduates.

  • Old Municipal Building in downtown Dallas

    2017: UNT System acquires the Old Municipal Building

    UNT System acquires the City of Dallas Municipal Building (106 S. Harwood) to become the permanent home of UNT Dallas College of Law.

  • Chancellor Jackson and UNT Dallas president Mong bre

    2016: UNT Dallas breaks ground on first residence hall

    UNT Dallas breaks ground on its first campus residence hall, a milestone signifying the university’s continued growth.

  • Two students looking at a desktop computer screen

    2016: UNT ranked as top-tier research university

    The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education™ ranks UNT among the nation's 115 top-tier research universities.

  • Photo of UNT Dallas College of Law entrance doors with etched glass signage, showing the college name, "Monday–Friday 8:30am–5:00pm" hours, and blurred figures of people networking in the background.

    2015: UNT Dallas College of Law files for provisional accreditation

    UNT Dallas College of Law files application for provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association for 2016. 

  • Photo of Older man, Bob Mong, in a dark suit smiling confidently outdoors, standing in front of a large multi-story building with signage partially visible in the background on the campus of UNT Dallass.

    2015: Bob Mong named UNT Dallas President

    UNT Dallas names former Editor-in-Chief of the Dallas Morning News, Bob Mong, as President.
  • A photo with a selective focus on a young woman in a white top sitting in the foreground, looking directly at the camera with a thoughtful expression, with a row of blurred diverse students lined up and seated behind her in a classroom setting.

    2014: UNT Dallas College of Law admits first class

    UNT Dallas College of Law admits its first class consisting of 150 students.

  • Photo with five diverse pharmacy students in white lab coats gathered around a table, reviewing notes and discussing prescription medication bottles spread out in front of them during a collaborative study or clinical training session.

    2014: College of Pharmacy program awarded Candidate Status

    The UNT System College of Pharmacy's Doctor of Pharmacy program is awarded Candidate Status by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).
  • Photo of UNT President Smatresk, wearing a dark suit, speaking at a UNT-branded podium, with a green backdrop displaying the University of North Texas tagline "A green light to greatness" visible behind him.

    2013: UNT names Dr. Smatresk as President

    University of North Texas names Dr. Neal Smatresk as President.

  •  Photo of four diverse UNT Health Fort Worth College of Pharmacy first class students in white lab coats smiling in a laboratory setting, with lab equipment and supplies visible on the workspace around them.

    2013: College of Pharmacy admits first class

    UNT System College of Pharmacy admits first class.

  • Photo of some UNT Dallas campus building exteriors featuring a mix of brick, glass, and steel architecture, surrounded by trees and an open courtyard with walkways under a partly cloudy blue sky.

    2013: UNT Dallas awarded accreditation

    The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) grants accreditation to UNT Dallas to award baccalaureate and master’s degrees.

  • Photo of Texas Governor Rick Perry in a dark suit with a green tie speaking at a podium or official event, with an American flag and Texas state flag displayed prominently in the background.

    2011 Texas Gov. Perry helps establish College of Pharmacy

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry signs HB 4 establishing the UNT System College of Pharmacy.

  • Photo of UNT Dallas campus

    2010: UNT Dallas opens

    The University of North Texas at Dallas officially opens as the third independent institution of higher education in the UNT System.

  • Photo of the UNT System building in downtown Dallas surrounded by tall skyscrapers, with a manicured urban plaza featuring vibrant red flower beds, green lawns, and trees lining the walkway on a sunny day.

    2009: UNT System headquarters moves to Dallas

    UNT System headquarters moves to 1901 Main Street in downtown Dallas.

  • Photo of four officials smiling and cutting a green ribbon at the UNT Dallas College of Law formal dedication for the grand opening ceremony inside, with a crowd of attendees gathered in the background.

    2009: UNT Dallas College of Law approved

    The State of Texas approves UNT Dallas College of Law and earmarks $5 million of the State’s 2011-2012 budget for the law school.

  • Photo of Official seal of the University of North Texas Dallas, featuring a navy blue and white circular design with a torch emblem at the center, surrounded by the text "University of North Texas Dallas" and decorative stars

    2009: UNT Dallas becomes stand-alone institution

    Gov. Rick Perry signs Senate Bill 629, allowing UNT Dallas to become a stand-alone institution.

  • Photo of exterior of the UNT System office building featuring large green and white UNT branding on a tan stucco facade, with trees in the foreground and adjacent buildings visible on a clear day.

    2008: UNT System acquires 1901 Main St.

    UNT System acquires 1901 Main Street in downtown Dallas as an eight-story classroom and office facility.

  • Photo of the building is the 1900 Elm Apartments, also known as the historic Titche–Goettinger Building in downtown Dallas, Texas. Situated at the corner of Elm Street and St. Paul Street.

    2006: UNT System acquires Majestic Lofts

    UNT System acquires Majestic Lofts, located at 1900 Elm Street in downtown Dallas, next to the UNT System Headquarters building.

  • Photo portrait headshot of Judge Lee F. Jackson

    2002: Judge Lee F. Jackson named Chancellor

    Dr. Al Hurley retires as UNT System Chancellor and the Board of Regents appoints Dallas County Judge Lee F. Jackson as Chancellor.

  • Photo of an aerial view of a lush green campus landscape at sunrise, with morning mist hovering over trees and open grounds beneath a vibrant blue sky with scattered clouds.

    2001: UNT System acquires land for UNT Dallas campus

    UNT System acquires 202 acres of attractive, undeveloped land between Camp Wisdom Road and I-20 to be the permanent campus of UNT Dallas.

  • Photo of exterior entrance of a University of North Texas Dallas building featuring stone and stucco facade with institutional signage mounted above the entryway, surrounded by landscaping.

    2001: SB 576 approves creation of UNT Dallas

    Gov. Rick Perry signs Senate Bill 576, formally approving the creation of an independent University of North Texas at Dallas.

  • Photo of the official seal of the University of North Texas System in black and white, featuring a circular design with a star and torch emblem at the center, surrounded by the text "University of North Texas System" and decorative laurel border.

    2001: Formal UNT System status takes effect

    Formal UNT System status takes effect on January 1 with System offices headquartered on UNT campus in Denton.

  • Two men in green and black academic regalia (Dr. Norval Pohl and Dr. Hurley) smiling and applauding on stage during a formal university convocation ceremony.

    2000: UNT announces Norval Pohl as President

    Board of Regents appoint Dr. Norval Pohl as President of UNT, while Dr. Hurley becomes the UNT System's first full-time Chancellor.

  • Photo of scanned newspaper clipping from The Dallas Morning News featuring a headline reading "Change at the top for UNT — After 18 years on job, leader about to hand off some duties," with multiple columns of article text below.

    2000: Chancellor and UNT President positions separated

    Board of Regents separate Chancellor and UNT President positions.

  • Photo the official round wooden framed seal of the University of North Texas System plaque handing on a wooden paneled wall.

    1999: UNT System created

    Senate Bill 751 passes to formally create the University of North Texas System.

  • Photo shows the building and signage for the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM)

    1993: UNT Health Science Center is formed

    Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) is renamed the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Wort.

  • Image features the front page of The North Texas Daily, the student newspaper of the University of North Texas, dated Wednesday, June 29, 1987.The lead headline, "Clements signs name change bill," refers to Texas Governor Bill Clements signing the legislation that officially changed the institution's name from North Texas State University to the University of North Texas.

    1988: North Texas State renamed

    North Texas State University is renamed the University of North Texas.

  • Portrait photo of Dr. Al Hurley

    1982: Dr. Hurley named Chancellor and President

    Board of Regents appoints Dr. Al Hurley as Chancellor and President of North Texas State University System and Chancellor of TCOM.

  • Photo of a group of approximately ten people gathered around a desk in an official bill-signing ceremony. Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe, seated at the desk, signed legislation establishing TCOM as part of the North Texas State University System. Gibson D. “Gib” Lewis is can be seen to the right of the Governor, while others stand behind and beside him observing the ceremony. The attendees are dressed in 1970s-era formal attire. Bookshelves and flags are visible in the background.

    1975: Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe signs TCOM under North Texas State

    Senate Bill 216 placed the then-private TCOM under the oversight of the North Texas State University Board of Regents, making it a state-supported medical school and the second public institution in the UNT System.

  • Black and white photo of three people participating in a groundbreaking ceremony outdoors.

    1970: TCOM founded

    Private Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) is founded by doctors in Fort Worth, laying the foundation for what will later become the University of North Texas Health & Science Center.

  • Photo shows North Texas State University cheerleaders from the 1971-1972 school year.

    1961: North Texas State College renamed

    North Texas State College is renamed North Texas State University.

  • A vintage black-and-white photo of a person dressed in academic regalia, including a graduation cap and gown, standing between two children — a girl on the left wearing a dress and a boy on the right in a collared shirt. The girl appears to be touching or adjusting the academic hood or gown.

    1963: First doctoral degrees awarded

    North Texas State College awards first doctoral degrees.

  • Aerial photograph depicts the North Texas State University campus in Denton, Texas.

    1949: North Texas State Teachers College renamed

    North Texas State Teachers College is renamed to North Texas State College.

  • A black-and-white photo of a small jazz ensemble performing on a stage. A conductor or bandleader is seen from behind in the foreground, facing the musicians. Two performers are visible — one playing a guitar on the left and another playing a saxophone on the right.

    1946: First "Jazz Studies" degree established

    North Texas State Teachers College establishes first "Jazz Studies" degree in the nation.

  • This black and white photograph depicts a large audience seated inside the auditorium of the Administration Building, now known as the Auditorium Building, at the University of North Texas.

    1923: North Texas State Normal College renamed

    North Texas State Normal College is renamed North Texas State Teachers College.

  • This black and white image is from a 1925 football game between North Texas State Teachers College and Trinity. The photograph features players wearing traditional leather helmets common in that era. It is part of the "UNT Legends: a Century of Mean Green Football" collection housed in the university archives.

    1913: Intercollegiate football begins

    Intercollegiate football begins at North Texas State Normal College.

  • This historical black and white image depicts the campus of the North Texas State Normal College.The photograph features the Main Building on the left and the Science Building on the right. A crowd of people can be seen strolling along the paved walkways between the buildings. A gazebo, which sheltered a water fountain, is also visible on the grounds.

    1913: Enrollment surpasses 1,000

    Enrollment at North Texas State Normal College surpasses 1,000.

  • This back and white image depicts Joel Sutton Kendall, an American educator and university president. He served as the first president of North Texas Normal College, now known as the University of North Texas, holding the position from 1901 to 1906. Born in Wilkes County, Georgia, in 1849, Kendall's career included significant contributions to education in Texas. This photograph is part of the Special Collections at the University of North Texas.

    1901-1906: Joel Sutton Kendall, first President of North Texas Normal College

    J.S. Kendall (1849-1906) became the first principal (the title "president" was not extended to the heads of Texas teachers' colleges until about 1910) of North Texas Normal College. He pressed for increased state funding for the construction of new facilities and the repair of existing facilities on the 10-acre campus.

  • This vintage colored postcard depicts a "spirit card" from the 1910s used at North Texas State Normal College. Athletic Cheer: The text on the card is a football cheer meant to be shouted by students at games, asking "Who are we? We are students of the N.T.S.N." School Colors: The card features a green flag with "NTSN" written on it, highlighting the school's colors of green and white, which were adopted in 1902.Historical Context: These types of cards, or "yell leader cards," were commonly handed out to students to foster school spirit during the early 20th century.

    1901: North Texas Normal College renamed

    North Texas Normal College is renamed North Texas State Normal College.

  • This black and white photograph features the graduating class of June 1899 from the North Texas State Normal College. The image includes the graduating students along with the college president, Menter Bradley Terrill, and his wife. Also pictured is mathematics professor and NTSNC treasurer, Jessie A. Sanders.The individuals are formally dressed, with the men wearing suits, white shirts, and ties.

    1899: Legislation for state college status

    Legislation is signed to make North Texas Normal College a state college.

  • This black and white building photo is identified as the Historical Building of the North Texas State Normal College. Located in Denton, Texas, this structure served as a central hub for the college, which was founded in 1890. The building originally housed the library on the second and third floors and a gymnasium in the basement. This campus institution eventually grew to become the University of North Texas.

    1894: Teachers' Training Institute renamed

    Texas Normal College and Teachers' Training Institute is renamed North Texas Normal College.

  • This black and white image is a photo portrait of Joshua Crittenden Chilton (1852–1896). He was the first president of the Texas Normal College and Teachers Training Institute, now known as the University of North Texas, serving from 1890 to 1893. The photograph was taken around 1890. Before his tenure in Texas, he was involved in educational initiatives in Michigan.

    1890: UNT founded

    UNT is founded as Texas Normal College and Teacher Training Institute by President Joshua C. Chilton.