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Aug. 3 , 2001
Volume 1
0, Number 14



UNT funds faculty, staff raises without departmental budget cuts

Proposing increases to the UNT budget for the 2001-02 fiscal year, President Norval Pohl and Vice President for Finance and Business Affairs Phil Diebel say UNT can provide almost $4.4 million for faculty merit raises and state-mandated staff raises without cutting departmental budgets.

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Commencement set Aug. 11

Herman L. Totten, Regents Professor and associate dean of the School of Library and Information Sciences, was chosen by the Faculty Senate to be the featured speaker during the general convocation portion of UNT commencement ceremonies Aug. 11.

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About the commencement speaker

Herman L. Totten, Regents Professor and associate dean of the UNT School of Library and Information Sciences, has been a member of the university's faculty since 1977.


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KWRD FM to broadcast UNT football, men's basketballRadio

UNT has entered a contract with KWRD FM 100.7 to carry all 2001-02 UNT football and men's basketball games.

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UNT offers gifted education staff day

UNT's College of Education will host the second annual Gifted Education Staff Development Day for teachers, counselors and administrators from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 10 in the Lyceum of the University Union.

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Putting first aid first: Now is the time to refill kits First aid kit

As the fall semester approaches, it is time for UNT departments to check their first aid kit for any items that are missing or have run out. According to Risk Management policy, every department should have its own well-stocked kit. Any department that does not already have a first aid kit should purchase one and store the kit in an accessible location. Kits should be well supplied with items such as bandages, alcohol wipes, latex gloves and cotton balls.

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School supply drive under way

The UNT Libraries are collecting school supplies for the children at the Denton County Friends of the Family shelter, which provides emergency shelter and counseling for battered women and their children.

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UNT police train officers in Mexico

In June, two members of the UNT police department traveled to Mazamitla, Mexico, to spend two weeks training the city's police officers.

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UNT survey asks teens why so many shoplift

Every year retailers lose more than $10 billion to shoplifters. According to a national study conducted by Chain Store Age Executive, a retail industry publication, 38 percent of the culprits are teen-agers.

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Sunday Fun Day and Howdy Week kick off the school yearBack to school message on chalk board

As the summer draws to a close, residence hall move-in days are quickly approaching. On Sunday, Aug. 19, volunteers will be needed to help new residence hall students move into their rooms.

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