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Previous issues of InHouse:

September 2004 - January 2005

  • January 14, 2004, Volume 14, Number 1
    Service will honor Steve Miller; Formula funding is top priority for UNT during 2005 legislative session; Coretta Scott King to speak at UNT conference; Library Mall renovation work continues; New UNT degrees approved by Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; Murphy entrepreneur contest winners named; University Union's Corner Store gets a face-lift; Leadership Texas chooses three from UNT; Hispanic higher education magazine names UNT to its Publisher's Picks List; UNT gifts made holidays bright for residents in need; UNT staff survey indicates employees feel like they are part of the UNT community; Faculty Senate holds final meeting of 2004
  • December 10, 2004, Volume 13, Number 22
    UNT System seeks approval for a public law school in downtown Dallas, UNT community is encouraged to participate in online academic plan forums, National Public Radio reporter to speak at commencement Dec. 18, UNT to present two honorary degrees, About the commencement speaker, Regents confirm new senior vice president , Not too late to buy New Orleans Bowl tickets, UNT enters agreement to provide big possibilities for little technology, Winter's chill brings the possibility of weather-related university closures, Help for busted holiday diets, State Employee Charitable Campaign reaches goal, Senate discusses exam schedule, tenure, promotion
  • November 19, 2004, Volume 13, Number 21
    Provost approves changes to Fall 2004 schedule of final exams; UNT merchandising students determine hottest gifts of the 2004 holiday season ; TAMS students semifinalists in national competition; UNT hosts seminar to address needs of lesbian, bisexual, transgender women ; Winter weather brings possibility for closures; UNT professor talks about films released during the holidays; Eagle Partner Award nominations sought; Operation Eagle to assist Florida children; Staff Council to draft resolution supporting staff reclassification funds; UNT Post Office hours change for holidays; 2005 Honors Day nomination forms are due Dec. 17
  • November 5, 2004, Volume 13, Number 20
    Suggested healthy habits for the fight against the flu; Grant to motivate young Americans into election process participation; Study to help online retailers keep customers; UNT to train Air Force logistics faculty; UNT professor warns about the drawbacks of popular low carbohydrate diets; Grant to train teachers of American history; UNT toy and food drive begins Nov. 8; Faculty Senate approves bylaws changes; Staff awards presented at sack lunch; American Heart Walk raises $50,000 plus; Grant to fund Miranda warning study
  • October 22, 2004, Volume 13, Number 19
    Students approve fee to fund new Student Health and Wellness Center; Homecoming event celebrates UNT desegregation anniversary; Still time to participate in State Employee Charitable Campaign; UNT professor of physics to deliver Regents Faculty Lecture Nov. 3; ABC's 20/20 co-anchor to give free lecture; General Election Day is less than two weeks away; Campus events planned for Halloween; Growth trend continues at UNT Dallas Campus; Technology competition coming to Denton; Latest UNT crime statistics available; November is Native American Month
  • October 8, 2004, Volume 13, Number 18
    Madeleine Albright to appear at UNT as inaugural lecture series speaker; SECC kicks off 2004 campaign this month; Minding the weather with free food and family fun; 'Got Green?' Homecoming celebrations at UNT from Oct. 20-23; Fall enrollment up slightly from last year; Staff Council elects officers; Staff members honored at convocation; UNT seeking nominations for alumni awards; Following the Mean Green on the small screen; Halloween costume contest is only a few weeks away; Faculty Senate holds its first meeting of 2004-05
  • September 17, 2004, Volume 13, Number 17
    Regents approve new construction, renovations; $4 million bequests benefit Department of Biological Sciences and research at UNT; UNT to honor barrier-breaking athletes Oct. 2; Start-up the Band seeking used instruments; Emmy-nominated Queer Eye for the Straight Guy brings New York chic to UNT; George Foreman to speak at annual leadership lunch; North Texas Exes to host tailgating in Waco; UNT celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month; Club at Gateway Center opening soon for Fall 2004; Family Weekend is Oct. 1-3; Voter registration deadline for Nov. 2 election approaching
  • September 3, 2004, Volume 13, Number 16
    Drought to serve as interim dean of School of Visual Arts; Student group working toward new health and wellness center ; UNT scholarships benefit from eBay; UNT, Mean Green to remember quarterback with tributes; Ticket changes at Fouts Field this fall; UNT receives $450,000 in research funding; Lab specials available for faculty and staff at Student Health and Wellness Center; Faculty honored at convocation ceremony; Payroll deduction can be used until Sept. 10 for Student Recreation Center memberships; Academic Kickoff gives high school students a dose of college experience; Elm Fork Education Center makes science fun for the whole family with series; Dance and theatre 2004-05 season tickets for sale

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