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July 2 , 2004
Volume 13, Number
12

Get fired up — Student orientation leaders Lauren Heger, Samantha Webber and Justin Cross work to raise excitement levels during the "Get Connected" session of new student orientation on June 28.



Summer I enrollment climbs 1.2 percent over last year

Enrollment reports after the census date for UNT's 2004 Summer I term show an unofficial increase of 1.2 percent over figures for the first summer term of 2003.

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UNT study: Suggestions could make DFW airport more family friendly

Traveling by air with children usually means packing a carry-on bag with everything from extra diapers and clothes to enough toys to ward off boredom during airport layovers and waits.

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UNT marketing and logistics students impress General Motors executives

A class project in UNT's Department of Marketing and Logistics made an impression on executives at General Motors this spring, and earned the class a trip to GM headquarters to make a presentation to executives in late May.

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Food and fun — The Navigators, a Christian student organization, sponsored a barbecue mixer at Maple Hall June 18, which included burgers, a piñata and live music.

Play therapy pioneer retires from internationally renowned UNT center

Many children around the world are happier and more secure because of a UNT professor who spent 30 years working hard at the business of play.

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UNT service providers have shorter summer hours

The summer months are upon us, and many UNT services have special summer hours. Before you trek across campus, check the following schedules or visit the suggested web sites to learn when certain areas are open.

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Federal grant fosters program for biomedical information professionals

The medical informatics program in the UNT School of Library and Information Sciences, in collaboration with the Texas A&M Medical Sciences Library, is creating a program to draw more people into careers in biomedical sciences information management. The two groups were awarded a $410,000 recruitment grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

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Faculty Senate holds final 2003-04 meeting


The Faculty Senate rapidly made its way through the agenda for its final meeting of the academic year when the group met June 9.

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Jaron Kunkel, University Union Information Center employee, assists Rachel McDonald, UNT student.

University Union Information Center provides assistance

If you need UNT information and you find yourself at the University Union Information Center, then you've come to the right place.

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Nineteen UNT students earn Mayborn scholarships

UNT's Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism has awarded $190,000 in scholarships to students for the 2004-05 academic year.

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Answer LineClick 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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