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Previous issues of InHouse:

September 2003 - April 2004

  • April 2, 2004, Volume 13, Number 6
    Maya Angelou to speak at UNT April 20; UNT presents honorary degree to King of Thailand in March ceremony; Own a piece of UNT; Honors Day speaker part of a tribute to UNT's 50th anniversary of desegregation; Annual jazz festival begins today in Addison; Faculty Senate hears faculty mentoring report; UNT health center receives national recognition; Major retailer touts UNT's merchandising program as one of the best in the nation; UNT departments on the move; Economist: Elite female college basketball players worth $300,000 a season; Staff Council changes bylaws; Survey shows UNT students a bit more liberal than peers
  • March 12, 2004, Volume 13, Number 5
    UNT plans second annual beautification day; Cleanup continues at Clark Hall following small fire; Spring brings Texas severe weather season; Regents approve honorary degree, authorize new athletic center completion; Staff awards presented at sack lunch; April brings University, Alumni Appreciation, Honors days; UNT student is a Truman Scholarship finalist; Faculty Senate hears provost's academic plan for future of UNT; Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing earns three national awards; TAMS students are semifinalists in national science competition
  • February 27, 2004, Volume 13, Number 4
    $1 million gift to help fund construction of new UNT athletic center; UNT launches e-Campus web site; UNT to host annual law conference March 1-2; Faculty and staff can vote now for 2004 UNT Homecoming theme; UNT students, alumna win Rotary Scholarships; Cowboy historian to speak to Friends of the UNT Libraries; UNT professor finds that women's civic clubs led to suffrage movement in Texas; Familiar faces should rule at 76th Academy Awards; Totten named to National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
  • February 6, 2004, Volume 13, Number 3
    UNT aims to recruit, retain first-generation college students with $30,000 grant; UNT to offer PBS' Small Business School online; John R. Todd named interim associate VP; Spring 2004 enrollment up 341 students over Spring '03; UNT to celebrate Black History Month; UNT to help sponsor Association of Teacher Educators national conference in Dallas; UNT offers career counseling; Survivor makes for family fun at Elm Fork; Funds increase for UNT study abroad scholarships; UNT assistant professor of English national Creative Writing Fellowship
  • January 23, 2004, Volume 13, Number 2
    UNT to present gala celebration Feb. 14 to honor 50 years of desegregation; Academy wins federal funds; Gift creates UNT euphonium endowment; Equity, diversity workshop set; Staff Council discusses insurance changes; New UNT research center uncovers secrets of plants; UNT performance of oratorio set for Jan. 29; UNT to present films from eight countries during series; Markley accepted into Leadership Texas; 'Star man' fronts musically diverse band Crawfish
  • January 9, 2004, Volume 13, Number 1
    Hearing at UNT explores nanotechnology; La Point to serve on national committee; New UNT center offers cyber security certifications; New grading system announced to senate; International group elects Holden president; UNT community's donations make the holidays brighter; Marcello earns lifetime achievement award; Three honored for 40 years of service to university; Film historian discusses 2003's best movies
  • December 12, 2003, Volume 12, Number 22
    Regents grant emeritus status to seven faculty; Mean Green to revisit New Orleans Bowl; Nearly 2,000 students to graduate Dec. 13; UNT System names Footer to counsel post; SECC drive tops $151,000; Faculty concerns heard at senate meeting; UNT deans Davis and Turner stepping down; search under way for replacements; Dangerous winter weather brings possibility for closures; Murphy Enterprise Center awards prizes; Getty: You can have dessert, just don't eat too much of it
  • November 21, 2003, Volume 12, Number 21
    Rep. Burgess announces $3.1 million for Center for Advanced Research and Technology; Latest UNT IDs serve as debit and ATM cards; E-trans offers many benefits; Holiday giving continues on campus; Winter weather brings possibility for closures; UNT creates Center for Psychosocial Health; Council focuses on daycare; Women's Studies Program sponsors new book club; UNT Moot Court teams take first, second place at statewide tournament; TAMS students honored in science competition
  • November 7, 2003, Volume 12, Number 20
    UNT celebrates 50th anniversary of desegregation with gala, online scrapbook; Governor names Rice M. Tilley Jr. new regent, reappoints Strange and Nickell; UNT raises almost $6,000 in heart walk; Awards presented at Staff Sack Lunch; Faculty Senate hears from new engineering dean; Willis Library offers appraisals at Roadshow; UNT implementing new Enterprise Information System; UNT professor creates new curriculum for WIC parents
  • October 17, 2003, Volume 12, Number 19
    It's not too late to participate in SECC; South Pole cancer survivor to speak at luncheon; UNT study questions sizing methods in women's apparel; UNT historian says familiar Halloween icon came from history's witch hunts; Staff members honored at annual convocation; UNTcrime statistics available online; Campus events planned for Halloween; UNT to host conference on green building; Faculty, staff encouraged to participate in parking and transportation survey; Competition at UNT to rival TV's popular robot wars
  • October 3, 2003, Volume 12, Number 18
    UNT Board of Regents awards construction contract for Eagle Point projects; Homecoming is Oct. 16-18; Professor to serve as guest researcher at CDC; Princeton Review includes UNT in The Best Western Colleges guidebook; UNT faculty, staff encouraged to contribute nominations for annual alumni awards; The Club at Gateway Center opens for fall season; new chef brings new flavor; SECC campaign puts focus on caring; NAFTA pumps dollars into Texas economy, but at border cities' expense; Faculty Senate hears reports from Pohl, new VP for research and technology transfer
  • September 19, 2003, Volume 12, Number 17
    Multimillion-dollar bequest creates new behavior analysis research program at UNT; UNT reaches all-time enrollment high for Fall 2003; Legislative actions advance UNT Dallas project; UNT celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month; Poet and essayist to speak at UNT Sept. 25; Staff Council elects officers for 2003-04 year; Families to share in Mean Green spirit Sept. 26-28; Music industry supports musicians' health initiatives; Interpretational change to holiday pay entitlement
  • September 5, 2003, Volume 12, Number 16
    Regents approve 2004 budget, 2 percent raise pool for faculty, staff; UNT announces tuition task force, seeks to create guaranteed tuition rates; UNT to petition Texas Education Agency for virtual charter school authority; UNT offices moving to, from and within the Hurley Administration Building; UNT Observatory to provide up-close view of Mars; New Fouts Field scoreboard, videoboard to be finished in time for first home game; Agreement links UNT, Ukranian university; Faculty members honored at annual convocation; Dance, theatre arts tickets on sale soon

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