students. In 2021, the Hart Amphitheater opened as an outdoor venue for academic and cultural programming.
In 2022, the university dedicated the Ryan Tower, a 180 feet (55 m) structure located at the center of campus, funded by a $2 million private gift. That same year, UNT Dallas established the Center for Socioeconomic Mobility Through Education to support research and community engagement on educational access and upward mobility.
In 2023, the university broke ground on a $100 million STEM facility, designed to expand instruction and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The building is scheduled for completion in 2025.
During this period, UNT Dallas expanded its academic offerings, student services, and physical campus, and added several support programs and facilities intended to serve a growing and diverse student population. As of 2025, the university offers 22 undergraduate program, 8 graduate programs, and one professional degree (Juris Doctor).
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