Following an unanimous approval from the Board of Regents on May 13, the university will now offer three new degrees in business administration, critical studies of music and biomedical science.
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Effective immediately, the university will no longer require face masks to be worn indoors, following Gov. Greg Abbott’s new executive order issued May 18. The executive order prohibits the issuance

The Division of Institutional Equity and Diversity is struggling to hold focus groups to gain more insight on student and staff responses to the 2018 Campus Inclusion Climate Survey due

The Texas Historical Commission (THC) unanimously approved a plan to relocate the Denton County Confederate soldier monument to the Courthouse-on-the-Square museum within the next six months. The monument, first erected

The university developed a bike loan program open to all students at no cost using unclaimed vehicles and is scheduled

The Graduate Student Council is currently holding its general elections for the 2021-2022 academic year with voting closing on April

As statewide vaccine eligibility expands and the county’s vaccination rate increases, Matt Richardson, Denton County Director of Public Health, said

Denton County will hold elections on May 1 for four city council seats with a range of candidates from incumbents

The United Way of Denton County received a $50,000 grant from the Hearst Foundation to be used for its winter

As the Denton City Council updated its COVID-19 policy over the past two weeks, attempts to explore a citywide mask