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00:00:53 1 Population, economic setting, and major location developments
00:03:52 2 Official designations
00:05:24 3 Enrollment
00:06:01 4 Academics
00:08:29 4.1 College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
00:09:00 4.2 College of Science
00:10:34 4.3 College of Business (G. Brint Ryan College of Business)
00:12:19 4.3.1 Undergraduate business education
00:12:43 4.3.2 Business Graduate School
00:13:47 4.4 College of Education
00:15:39 4.5 College of Engineering
00:17:24 4.6 College of Information
00:18:07 4.7 College of Merchandising, Hospitality, and Tourism
00:18:50 4.8 College of Music
00:20:12 4.9 College of Health and Public Service
00:22:21 4.10 College of Visual Arts and Design
00:23:37 4.11 Honors College
00:25:06 4.12 Mayborn School of Journalism
00:27:11 4.13 Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
00:27:46 4.14 Toulouse Graduate School
00:28:47 4.15 Libraries
00:30:18 4.16 The Intensive English Language Institute (IELI)
00:31:14 5 Student life
00:31:24 5.1 Residential life
00:32:11 5.2 Student residence halls
00:33:18 5.3 Pohl Recreation Center
00:33:37 5.4 Social Greek organizations
00:34:03 6 Traditions
00:34:12 6.1 Primary colors
00:34:36 6.2 Mascot
00:36:06 6.3 Nickname for intercollegiate athletics
00:37:29 6.4 Fight song
00:39:37 6.5 Alma mater
00:40:16 6.6 Other traditions
00:43:20 7 Broadcast, print, and digital media
00:43:32 7.1 Broadcast
00:44:54 7.2 Student publications
00:46:51 8 Intercollegiate athletics
00:48:53 9 Arts in the community
00:49:52 10 Notable alumni
00:50:16 10.1 Music
00:53:15 10.2 Intercollegiate and pro sports
00:53:25 10.3 Sports entertainment
00:54:13 10.4 Government and public service
00:56:00 10.5 Broadcast media and entertainment
00:56:33 10.6 Science and research
00:57:57 10.7 Primary and secondary education
00:58:23 10.8 Higher education
01:01:36 10.9 Architecture
01:01:55 10.10 Business and commerce
01:02:48 10.11 Humanities
01:03:28 11 Sustainability
01:06:35 12 Further reading



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The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. Eleven colleges, two schools, an early admissions math and science academy for exceptional high-school-age students from across the state, and a library system comprise the university core. Its research is driven by about 38 doctoral degree programs. North Texas was founded as a nonsectarian, coeducational, private teachers college in 1890 and was formally adopted by the state 11 years later. UNT is the flagship institution of the University of North Texas System, which includes additional universities in Dallas and Fort Worth. UNT also has a satellite campus in Frisco.

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