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Dec. 12,
2003
Volume 12, Number 22

Regents grant emeritus
status to seven faculty
Actions
at the Nov. 20 UNT System Board of Regents meeting included granting
of emeritus status and tenure and selection of the 2004 Regents' Faculty
Lecturer.
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Mean Green to
revisit New Orleans Bowl
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| Mark
Packer, right, University Union programs coordinator, and Jim Nicklas,
Union director, serve New Orleans-style bread pudding Dec. 3 to
celebrate the bowl trip. The event benefited the Denton Community
Food Center. |
For
the third time in three years, the Mean Green will visit the "Big
Easy" as Sun Belt Conference champions during the New Orleans
Bowl.
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Nearly 2,000 students to graduate Dec. 13
Kathleen
Mason, president and chief executive officer of Tuesday Morning Corp.,
will be the featured speaker at the general convocation at 12:30 p.m.
in the UNT Coliseum.
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| UNT
green towers UNT Microcomputer Maintenance Shop technicians
recently built and delivered 271 new computers on campus. The
custom-designed green cases not only promote UNT spirit, but
their unique air vents shaped into "UNT" also add
a measure of security. |
UNT
System names Footer to counsel post
By naming
Nancy S. Footer as vice chancellor and general counsel, the UNT System
successfully concluded a 10-month nationwide search to find a new incumbent
for its top legal counsel post.
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SECC
drive tops $151,000
UNT
contributions to the State Employee Charitable Campaign totaled $151,438.27
this year.
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Faculty concerns
heard at senate meeting
Howard
C. Johnson, provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Dan
Naegeli, director of student employment and career services, spoke
to the Faculty Senate during its Nov. 12 meeting.
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| Unveiling At
the Nov. 15 ribbon-cutting for Traditions Hall and the newly named
Allan Saxe Drive are, from left, Phil Diebel, vice president for
finance and business affairs; Richard Rafes, senior vice president
for administration; Pat Howell, associate vice president for facilities;
Scott Prewitt, vice president of the Residence Hall Association;
from Reese Associates Inc., operations director Renee Mizell, vice
president Walter Gregg and project coordinator Jeremy Tilley; Lindsey
Bacon, vice president of the Student Government Association; Ron
Luman, director of operations for Reese; Greg Frick, vice president
of PARIC Corp.; Betsy Warren, director of housing; and UNT President
Norval Pohl. |

UNT
deans Davis and Turner stepping down; search under way for replacements
 The
process of filling two dean positions is now under way at UNT.
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Dangerous
winter weather brings possibility for closures
When
weather conditions pose a significant threat to the safety of students,
faculty and staff members who commute to campus, UNT's offices
will close.
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Murphy
Enterprise Center awards prizes
The
Murphy Enterprise Center at UNT has awarded $50,000 in prize
money to three student teams from Texas colleges and universities
in its annual Shirley Murphy Business Plan Contest.
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Getty:
You can have dessert, just don't eat too much of it
For
many, the holidays are a time of excess and overeating, but the
best option for everyone is moderation, says Juliet Getty, associate
professor of hospitality management and nutritionist.
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Click
on the link to read an Answer Line comment and response regarding the
smell of tar in the University Services Building.
If you
have a comment, complaint or compliment about the university, call Answer
Line at (940) 565-4100 and leave your remarks on the recording.
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