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Aug. 17 , 2001
Volume 1
0, Number 15



UNT student Gertrude Owusu

Campaign North Texas getting hot, Hot, HOT

Mercury levels are not the only thing reaching the century mark this summer. The thermometer gauging the rise in donations to UNT's Campaign North Texas: An Act of Leadership just passed $100 million.

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Tailgating comes to UNT

The Texas tailgating tradition will park itself at Fouts Field this fall before each Mean Green home game.

The first chance to participate in this new campus activity is Aug. 18 during the UNT Tailgating 101 class sponsored by the athletics department before a green-and-white scrimmage. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. at Fouts Field. Tailgaters are encouraged to arrive around 5 p.m.

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UNT granted $1.5 million for autism program

UNT's College of Education was recently awarded a five-year, $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help prepare teachers and intervention specialists to serve children with autism.

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UNT collegiate license plates available

UNT supporters, including faculty and staff members, have an opportunity to show their pride and provide scholarship money by purchasing UNT collegiate license plates for their vehicles.

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UNT professor studies remains of early Texas colonists

Harrell Gill-King, director of UNT's Laboratory of Forensic Anthropology, is working to refine what is known about early Texas colonists. He is currently involved in a Texas Historical Commission project to study the remains of three of the state's first European colonists, discovered in a shallow grave at Fort St. Louis, located in Victoria County in South Texas.

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Women leaders Leadership Texas scholarship funds available

Applications are now available for the UNT Leadership Texas Scholarship, sponsored by the UNT Commission on the Status of Women and funded by the Office of the President.

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UNT student wins EPA fellowship Fish going to clearer water

As a child in Owasso, Okla., Jason Conder spent a lot of time outside looking for bugs, playing in creeks and fishing. Later, a high school teacher and science club sponsor, who would become a mentor to him, gave Conder his first glimpse of the real world of science.

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Critical Mass bike riders

Bobby Inman named TAMS board chair

Bobby R. Inman, Lyndon B. Johnson professor of national policy at the University of Texas at Austin, has been named chair of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science Advisory Board.

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AgreementUNT endorses Chilean exchange program

UNT President Norval Pohl and Sergio Lavanchy, rector of the Universidad de Concepción in Chile, signed a joint agreement July 25 instituting an exchange program between the two universities.

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