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New Employee:

  • Patrick Schaider, Computer Systems Manager, Unix Support Services.

No longer working in the Computing and Information Technology Center:

  • Travis Brown,  Network Computing Services.

  • Misty Wells, Portal Administrator, Central Web Support.

  • Jasmine Tan, programmer on EIS project.
     

Awards, Recognition, Publications, etc.

Dr. Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, Student Computing Services Manager, received a service award from the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States for her over 10 years of service on its board. This was given April 16 at the annual conference at Ball State University in Muncie, IN.

Moss in the news

Samantha Moss, CITC Administrative Assistant, was in the news again (click here to see a previous article), with a feature article on her band, jetscreamer, in the April 20 issue of the North Texas Daily. She was also mentioned favorably in this April 12th NT Daily article, and was noted as the managing editor of "Denton's newest alternative magazine dedicated to its celebrated local music scene" in this article in the same NT Daily issue.

Outstanding Employee

Eric Duchemin, Team Leader, Oracle Database Administrator, EIS Project, was honored as the Outstanding Employee from Fiscal Affairs at the President's Staff Sack Lunch on May 5.

Running for life

Linda Wallace, Programmer/Analyst on the Student Records Data Systems Team, and her daughter Eriel, also an employee at UNT, were featured in the May 6 "Portrait Gallery" in Inhouse. They ran a marathon together in February to benefit leukemia, lymphoma research.

Soaring Eagles

Stormy Shippy, CITC LAN Technical Assistant and Scott Windham, Communications Analyst, Data Communications, were recognized as "Soaring Eagles" in the May/June 2005 issue of the Human Resources Newsletter. Shippy "helped an employee work from home by using a technique that saves employees a trip to campus after hours." Windham, along with Mark Withers, of the School of Library and Information  Sciences, "worked diligently to set up a portable video conference for the UAEM-UNT Academic Liaison Office dedication."

 

 


 

 

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