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− | {{Infobox Building|walking-time-from-mcconnell=20 minute bus ride|building-type=Academic Building|abbrev= | + | {{Infobox Building|walking-time-from-mcconnell=20 minute bus ride|building-type=Academic Building|abbrev=NTRP, DP}}[[File:Discovery Park.jpg|alt=Sample Schedule|thumb|Discovery Park from above; image credit UNT College of Engineering]] |
Discovery Park, commonly nicknamed "D-Park," is a research satellite about a fifteen-minute bus ride north of the main UNT campus, for computer science and engineering classes, labs, and research, where the College of Engineering and College of Information is housed. Though "park" is in its name, D-Park is essentially a gigantic indoor campus, all within one building. The facility contains multiple food courts and cafés, a library, and study areas. | Discovery Park, commonly nicknamed "D-Park," is a research satellite about a fifteen-minute bus ride north of the main UNT campus, for computer science and engineering classes, labs, and research, where the College of Engineering and College of Information is housed. Though "park" is in its name, D-Park is essentially a gigantic indoor campus, all within one building. The facility contains multiple food courts and cafés, a library, and study areas. | ||