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UNT marks Science and Technology Building construction milestone with beam-signing ceremony

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Top horizontal, narrow-cropped photo banner features a group of five people signing a steel beam at a construction site, with a crane in the background. Standing in the middle is UNT president Dr. Harrison Keller. Standing just to his right is UNT Vice President of Research and Innovation Pamela Padilla.

leadership gathered at the southwest corner of West Mulberry Street and Avenue C this month to celebrate a milestone in the ongoing construction of the new .

The group gathered to sign the final steel beam before it was put in place at the top of the new research facility鈥檚 elevator shaft, marking the completion of the building鈥檚 structural frame and clearing the way for construction of the building鈥檚 exterior facade to begin.

Full photo of a group of five people sign a steel beam at a construction site with a crane in the background. Standing in the middle is UNT president Dr. Harrison Keller. Standing just to his right is UNT Vice President of Research and Innovation Pamela Padilla.  鈥淥ne of the fundamental philosophies of this new building is interdisciplinary work,鈥 UNT Vice President of Research and Innovation said. 鈥淚t's not dedicated to one specific field, but rather it should be fields that come together to address challenges that the nation or the region has to address, as well as to make discoveries.鈥

The project is possible thanks to $103.4 million in tuition revenue bonds authorized by the 87th Texas Legislature in 2021. The 111,000-square-foot, five story multidisciplinary research and teaching building will fulfill a critical need for more modern facilities that support collaborative and interdisciplinary research on campus.

The new building will expand research space for areas such as biology, biomedical engineering, chemistry, physics, data science, and computer science and engineering while creating experiential learning opportunities for students.

 


From 鈥 Research 鈥 by Scott Brown