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June 24 ,
2005
Volume 14, Number 11

InHouse@UNT renovation to make publication more timely, informative
For almost 14 years, UNT faculty and staff have received news about the campus in this publication. During that time, it has been created and delivered by the Division of University Relations, Communications and Marketing in different formats.
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| A day in the sun — John Price, vice provost of the UNT Dallas Campus, prepares for the start of the Steel Curtain-Doomsday Golf Classic, benefiting the Ron Shanklin Memorial Scholarship at the Dallas Campus. The June 17 tournament was held at the Tangle Ridge Golf Course in Grand Prairie. |

Dallas Observer: UNT's One O'Clock Lab Band best jazz group in the area
The internationally acclaimed One O'Clock Lab Band won the "Jazz" category in the 2005 Dallas Observer Music Awards.
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Before bidding on e-Bay for a used bike, car or spectrophotometer, consider UNT's direct sale web site first.
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| Getting oriented — Terrance L. Pohlen, associate professor of marketing and logistics, talks with Nancy Laverty, parent of an incoming freshman, about how majoring in logistics can benefit a student during a freshman orientation session June 15. |
Hispanic Scholarship Fund winners
Three current UNT students and a recent graduate of UNT's Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science recently won scholarships from the national Hispanic Scholarship Fund.
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Professor weighs in on prescription costs
Contrary to what some people may think, the driving force for high prescription drug costs isn't research or development — it's distribution and marketing.
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Beat the summer heat
With the mercury rising, many are feeling the effects of summer.
Peggy Fogle, director of the UNT Student Wellness Resource Center, says protecting oneself against sun damage while walking from building to building is a matter of preparation.
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UNT takes steps to reduce water usage
According to 2002 Water for Texas — the most recent water plan for the state created by the Texas Water Development Board — "the era of plentiful and inexpensive water is rapidly ending."
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New diet guidelines can help people make better choices about the foods they eat
Sugars and fats have a bad reputation and carbohydrates are getting too much attention, Sugars and fats have a bad reputation and carbohydrates are getting too much attention, giving Americans distorted views of nutrition, according to Juliet Getty, associate professor of hospitality management and nutritionist.
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Faculty Senate holds final meeting of the 2004-05 year
The Faculty Senate quickly made its way through the agenda for its final meeting of the academic year June 8.
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