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Previous issues of InHouse:
- May
5, 2000 Volume 9, Number 5
Top stories: UNT celebrates, State senator to address graduates, Professors
use Texas Tobacco Lawsuit Settlement grant to design smoking prevention
CD, Employees recognized for generosity, Nelson Hartman appointed, Art
professor earns fellowship at Yale Center, Program encourages high school
athletes, Professor Ana Cleveland honored, Fashion design students to
show creations
- May
19, 2000 Volume 9, Number 6
Top stories: 'Stream team' strives for clean water, Professor helps
in dating important fossilized skulls, Virtual tour among top sites,
SOS provides options , Groundbreaking set for University Gateway Center,
Home becoming workplace for many American workers, Board of Regents
to meet May 25-26, Survey: 'Sexiest' ad leaves something to imagination,
McConnell named director of Counseling and Testing Center, Dallas Museum
of Art showcases Lawrence, Students win national awards, Program teaches
volunteer management, Staff members earn awards at sack lunch, Teddy
Coe discusses oil and gasoline prices, Spotlight on the Center for Experimental
Music and Intermedia, A noteworthy professor: Leonard Candelaria, professor
of music
- June
2,2000 Volume 9, Number 7
Top stories: UNT maintains nation's only 'cybercemetery', Interim music
dean named, Summer camps supplement budget, recruit students, Twenty
UNT students receive Frank W. Mayborn Scholarships , Vroom! Speedway
events will create heavy traffic, Employees elected to serve as reps
on Staff Council, New program helps area children explore musical culture,
College radio offers programming flexibility, National association elects
art professor Nancy Berry as distinguished fellow, Herman Totten will
lead library group, First TAMS class holds reunion, Faculty Senate elects
officers, plans meeting
- June
16, 2000 Volume 9, Number 8
Top stories: Raises, technology
priorities in operating budget; Regents study future structure of UNT
system; Building university's computers on campus increases quality,
savings; 12 schools use UNT Coliseum for commencement exercises; e-Texas
meets at System Center; New planetarium show focuses on cells; Kappelman
to direct information systems center; UNT creates Jewish studies minor;
Final answer: Hoerschelmann researches game shows; Davison named manager
of bookstore; National track meet planned
- July
7, 2000 Volume 9, Number 9
Top stories: Craft named to Board of Regents;
System Center
expansion adds rooms, technology; UNT impact expected to reach $1 billion;
Recent System Center donations exceed $1 million; UNT recognized for
fund-raising efforts; Students select catalog design concept; Conference
on access is planned; Photos document pollution effects; UNT helps Intel
train teachers; A fond farewell: 1999-2000 retirees; Chancellor's statement
on Dallas City Council action
- July
21, 2000 Volume 9, Number 10
Policy manual is now online; City of Dallas helps UNT secure funding;
English language program receives national accreditation; Preparing
football stadium for season is no easy task; UNT stages summer opera;
Eubank to fill interim post in graduate school; Ferring named chair
of geography department; Housing department wins national diversity
award; Uswachoke grants distributed to faculty; New director of UNT
Press named; Researchers study teams, leadership; Outreach program teaches
sewing skills; Wells serves as naval school superintendent for summer
- August
4, 2000 Volume 9, Number 11
Future UNT-Dallas
campus chosen as site of Olympic Village for Dallas 2012 proposal; Staff
to address graduates during Aug. 12 ceremony; Scholarship available
for Leadership Texas; Parking permit deadlines approach, new payment
plan implemented; Librarian teaches art of old-fashioned bookbinding;
UNT names interim director for women's studies program; Sidewalk work
nears end; Job hirers show bias against regional accents, study suggests;
Hawley studies sacred clothing of Amish, Mormons
- August
18, 2000 Volume 9, Number 12
Campus construction projects
progress; Regents hear
legislative appropriations requests; Push
is on to fill Fouts Field for game against Baylor; Carnegie
Foundation gives UNT highest designation; 'Howdy
Week' provides fun for students, faculty, staff; Vehicle
inspections have little impact, researcher finds; Now
students can choose academic theme floors; New
B.F.A. degrees approved; Answer
line
- September
1, 2000, Volume 9, Number 13
Regents meet in Dallas; UNT,
CCCCD sign admissions agreement; Schoolmaster
named faculty executive assistant; Clinical
Digital Library gives doctors information online; UNT
student named Mickey Leland fellow; UNT
Volunteer Center draws campus and community members together; Intelligent
software?; Ben E. Keith
continues scholarship with $6,700 gift
- September
22, 2000, Volume 9, Number 14
Norval Pohl recommended for
UNT presidency; Chancellor and President Hurley marks 20 years of service;
Tips for saving trees; Faculty receive awards at annual ceremony; Enrollment
opens for early childhood music classes; College of Music responds to
string teacher shortage; Five Brewer students to enter TAMS; Clinic
to hold group sessions
- October
20, 2000, Volume 9, Number 15
Regents appoint Norval Pohl as UNT's 13th president; UNT's enrollment
increases; Governor appoints Robert A. Nickell to UNT Board of Regents;
Building spirit on campus UNT Program helps local students; Houston
student wins Stanley Scholarship from TAMS; Academic Kickoff promotes
higher education
- December
1, 2000, Volume 9, Number 16
Fire damages Speech/Drama
Building; Athletic director resigns; Students approve referendum to
build new recreation center; Weather closing information; Presentation
gives insights into NSF; Web site created for parents; Awards presented
at sack lunch; Fast food is becoming the family cook despite shortcomings;
TAMS students advance in science competition; Answerline
- January
5, 2001, Volume 10, Number 1
Retired football coach Gene Stallings joins UNT as athletics consultant;
Updates from the president; Campus construction continues; Physics
professor works to improve accuracy; Weather
closing information; New state rep speaks at Fall 2000 commencement;
Two TAMS students have
promising year ahead; UNT
beats SECC $100,000-goal by $28,172; Network set to accommodate students
- January
19, 2001, Volume 10, Number 2
UNT scientists, students join
other Texas universities in display showcasing scientific research;
UNT seeking $28.9 million
in funding from 77th Texas Legislature; Regents,
THECB discuss closing the gaps; Top
questions regarding the UNT publications policy; Vice
Provost Schafer to step down; UNT
students receive $25,000 Rotary Scholarships; Mayborn
Graduate Institute of Journalism to host African journalist as visiting
lecturer; Take precautions
when using space heaters; UNT
professor says Super Bowl is going to be dot-com thin this year; Two
groups help keep former UNT staff, faculty involved in university life
- February
2, 2001, Volume 10, Number 3
UNT sets fourth annual
Equity and Diversity Conference;
UNT kicks off Black History Month celebration; Second
Spring Vision 2015 Forum scheduled March
1; New program to help
fill teacher shortage; Conference concerts feature world premieres;
Merchandising
school wins international award; Efficiency saves time and money
when mailing; Five TAMS
students named semifinalists in national Intel science competition;
UNT faculty member receives
NEA Creative Writing Fellowship; Parent
education conference planned; Answerline
- February
16, 2001, Volume 10, Number 4
Pohl makes
commitment to healing; Proposed
legislation seeks to create UNT-Dallas; UNT
System Center achieves $2.6 million goal; TAMS
student a finalist in science talent search; Spring
2001enrollment up almost 2.7 percent; Program designed to help
reduce parent stress; Several
UNT departments settling into new homes; UNT
Psychology Clinic to offer counseling on overcoming negative feelings;
Novelist, essayist to speak at UNT March 1
- March
9, 2001, Volume 10, Number 5
UNT debutes :CRQ technology
at capital campaign gala, UNT opposes TNRCC permit for asphalt/concrete
plant, THECB grants planning
authority for UNT engineering program, Women's
History Month events at UNT, Time
set for Pohl inauguration, UNT schedules events for International
Week, UNT professor serves
as phone-a-friend lifeline for "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire"
contestant, UNT
Vision forums completed, Regents approve building name change,
raise tuition and fees, UNT cosponsors 100-year commemoration of community
college
- April
6, 2001, Volume 10, Number 6
Athletic director hired;
Campaign North Texas
making a difference; Payroll
deductions available for capital campaign contributions; Inauguration
date nearing; UNT, Addison form partnership to create first North Texas
Jazz Festival; Honors,
Alumni, Universiday Day April 27; UNT
to celebrate Earth Day; Denton groups support engineering programs;
Search on for new head basketball coach; UNT gives the gift of life;
Graduate Student Council offering
four scholarships; TAMS
student places ninth in Intel Science Talent Search; Staff awards presented
at sack lunch; Acclaimed poet to visit UNT April 13; Inhouse@UNT
awarded for publication improvements; Ideas sought from UNT to rename
Avenue D/E; Faculty Senate April meeting set
- April
20, 2001, Volume 10, Number 7
UNT dean of music
hired, UNT hires new
men's basketball coach; UNT
leads Texas in number of Goldwater Scholarship winners; Villarreal
shares plans for future of UNT athletics program; Inauguration
only three weeks away; Distinguished
alumnus, Jass Singers Voices featured April 27; Gosh,
I love working at the Mayborn Institute; Faculty Senate approves electronic
handbook posting; Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center planned;
UNT, state secretary build online Texas Register; UNT's public
administration program ranked 12th in U.S.; TAMS students named Coca-Cola
scholarship finalists; UNT to host National Youth Sports Program
- May
4, 2001, Volume 10, Number 8
UNT inaugurates 13th president;
Texas Legislature approves
bill creating UNT-Dallas; Community
leaders discuss education, workforce issues; Spring graduation is May
12; Faculty Senate approves
grading change; UNT to
help improve Internet2; Faculty,
staff recognized at Honors Day celebration; UNT researcher to conduct
time-of-day testing on schizophrenia patients; Staff Council
discusses smoking, beautification issues; Rancher offers a new field
of dreams for stargazers
- May
18, 2001, Volume 10, Number 9
Governor signs UNT-Dallas bil; Pohl
says thank you for inauguration, festivities; Regents approve admissions
policy modifications; Goven
named interim vice provost for research; Tornado
season: Keeping an eye on the sky; McTee
receives Guggenheim Fellowship to write symphony; TAMS
student to participate in Presidential Classroom; Elm Fork Explorer's
Camp registration deadline nearing; Totten receives Dewey Medal
from ALA; Staff awards presented
- June
1, 2001, Volume 10, Number 10
UNT community pays homage to slain vice president
for development; Legislature
OKs salary increase; Forney named merchandising and hospitality management
dean; USA Today picks TAMS grad for academic team; High
traffic expected for races; Historian
presents new view of D-Day invasion; UNT 2000-01 retirees; Welch Foundation
awards $705,000 to UNT researchers; UNT
Staff Council reps elected; New Eagle Express ID cards are now available;
UNT study: Back alleys lower home values; Faculty Senate elects
officers
- June
15, 2001, Volume 10, Number 11
Price named System Center executive
director; More Teach
to the Future funding announced; Shrader appointed interim VP for development;
Merchandising, hospitality management dean fostering growth, cooperation
with industry; Sociologist
studies use of self-managed work teams; Geology
trail is newest EESAT complex addition; Journalism lab named for Fort
Worth Star-Telegram editor; UNT teams up with Army and Air
Force Exchange Service for retail training; UNT
Athletics ticket packages for sale soon; MC/PAIS moving this month;
Grandparents face special challenges when raising grandchildren;
UNT Psychology Clinic to offer group for children of divorced parents;
Elm Fork Education Center collecting plastic bottles, egg cartons for
camp
- July
6, 2001, Volume 10, Number 12
Former UNT regent passes away; Former
regent and TAMS patron remembered; Regents OK purchase of new information
system; UNT student named Ms. Wheelchair Texas; Homecoming
2001 theme unveiled; Why
the UNT System needs a new information syste; Mayborn Graduate Institute
of Journalism awards $200,00; UNT, DCCCD sign agreement to provide concurrent
admission for the two school; Athletic
ticket packages now for sale; UNT to host intensive summer math camp
- July
21, 2001, Volume 10, Number 13
UNT debuts university
web site redesign; Texas senator and UNT friend dies; Summer enrollment
up; UNT presents Cosi
fan tutte as summer opera fare; Upward
Bound provides college preview; UNT offices on the move; Program to
promote science education for girls; Parking
permit deadline approaches; Environmental educators exchange information;
UNT receives $370,000 grant from U.S. State Department; Nine area media
members named to RTVF advisory board; Former
UNT regent passes away
- August
3, 2001, Volume 10, Number 14
UNT funds faculty, staff raises without departmental budget cuts;
Commencement set Aug. 1; About the commencement speake; KWRD
FM to broadcast UNT football, basketball; UNT
offers gifted education staff day; Putting first aid first: Now is the
time to restock kits; School supply drive under way; UNT
police train officers in Mexico; UNT survey asks teens why so many shoplift;
Sunday Fun Day and Howdy Week kick off school year
- August
17, 2001, Volume 10, Number 15
Campaign North Texas getting hot, Hot, HOT; Tailgating coming to
UNT; UNT granted $1.5 million for autism program; UNT
collegiate license
plates available; UNT
professor studies remains of Texas colonists; Leadership Texas scholarship
funds available; UNT doctoral student wins EPA fellowship; Bobby
Inman named TAMS board chair; Chilean exchange program endorsed
- September
7, 2001, Volume 10, Number 16
UNT approves $344.17 million operating budget for 2001-02; Regents
approve system, university appointments; UNT welcomes expanded e-tran;
TAMS a family affair
for many; Church membership
may bridge social distance gap between races, study says; MC/PAIS gets
a name change; Program combines business, music, journalism; Faculty
members honored at convocation; Faculty handbook available online; Faculty
Senate meets Sept. 12; Regents set 2001-02 holiday schedule
- September
21, 2001, Volume 10, Number 17
UNT grieves, rallies support
for victims of terrorism; UNT alumna dies as plane slams Pentagon; Goolsby
Chapel open; dedication planned; Seminar
educates about military history; Price
encourages UNT faculty to instruct at System Center; SECC: State employees'
gift to other Texans; UNT hosts WebCT conference; Dance,
theater season tickets for sale; Staff Council elects officers; Enrollment
reaches record high
- October
5, 2001, Volume 10, Number 18
Governor reappoints Ray, Pettit, Craft as UNT regents; Gateway Center
to open for Homecoming; Former Club at College Inn settles in to new
home; Meningitis, flu
vaccinations available to UNT community Oct. 18; Mean
Green nickname, eagle mascot longtime traditions; U.S. breast cancer
screening messages not always effective for Mexican-born women; Faculty
Senate kicks off new academic year; Hispanic
Heritage Month continues through Oct. 15; Helping students make wise
alcohol choices; UNT researchers to study businesses after tragedies;
Hurley hosts retreat for leaders of urban universities; Professor serves
as UNT ambassador to Bolivia
- October
16, 2001, Volume 10, Number 19
UNT regents OK negotiations for purchase of TI property in Denton; Lecture
touts importance of saving forests; Play therapists called to New York
to help children, families; UNT
radio station receives 'Best of Dallas' award; Conference
explores music history, celebrates UNT doctoral program; Guest column:
Don't overlook SECC charities; UNT web site adds 19th-century Texas
laws; Staff awarded at annual convocation;
Sculpture honors UNT alumnus' 90th birthday; Hurley recognized for 16
years of service on the North Texas Commission
- November
2, 2001, Volume 10, Number 20
UNT faculty member to write book about pioneering female food chemist;
High Voltage Power Systems president named to TAMS board; UNT seeking
nominations for annual alumni awards; Tom
Malone to perform at UNT Nov. 20; Guest
column: Suggestions to preserve security at UNT; Mail safety tips: Ways
to protect yourself; Staff awards presented at sack lunch; Administrators
give reports to Faculty Senate
- November
16, 2001, Volume 10, Number 21
Dallas City Council approves purchase of land for UNT at Dallas; UNT
closes deal to purchase TI plant; Friday Pride Day: a chance to show
pride in UNT; UNT e-learning program wins top national award; Staff
approves Staff Council constitution;
Former International Criminal Tribunal president to speak at UNT; Anticipated
holiday film releases bring popular literature to the big screen; UNT
severe weather closing information; Film professor's book looks at female
stardom and views on immigration; Learning
to read gets a boost from UNT students
- December
7, 2001, Volume 10, Number 22
UNT to square off with Colorado State in inaugural New Orleans
Bowl Dec. 18; Dallas deeds land to UNT; TI use planning to start soon;
Regents approve science space construction; UNT Health Science Center
president to speak at fall commencement; School
of Visual Arts faculty member to participate in Leadership Texas program;
UNT employees raise more
than $141,000 for SECC; Future engineering school, TI plant purchase
topics of November Faculty Senate meeting; Severe winter weather closing
information; Holiday contribution drives
in full swing; UNT experts prove to be useful media resources
- January
11, 2002, Volume 11, Number 1
Former UNT regent named to Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board; TAMS student, team place fourth in national competition; UNT
student, basketball star is semifinalist for Rhodes Scholarship; Leadership
Texas preps three UNT faculty for prime roles; System Center director
addresses Faculty Senate;
Special awards recognize longtime faculty members; UNT
holiday drives quadruple last year's donations; UNT offices on the move;
Hurley reappointed to citizens council board; Severe
winter weather may bring closures; Battling the post-holiday bulge
- January
25, 2002, Volume 11, Number 2
UNT names Morton to system's governmental affairs office;
UNT style manual is now available online;
Texas Apartment Association chooses UNT to launch new management program;
UNT faculty member to live Olympic
dream; Survey applauds
UNT's copyright ownership policy; Wanted:
Your ideas for celebrations honoring UNT athletic accomplishments;
UNT to present film series with multicultural relations focus; Pohl
speaks about the status of 2002-03 raises; Registration is going on
now for the 2002 Equity and Diversity Conference
- February
8, 2002, Volume 11, Number 3
Hurley announces he will step down at fiscal year's end; Search
process for new UNT System chancellor is under way; Campaign North Texas
tops 75 percent; UNT enrollment up 7.2 percent for spring; Club at Gateway
Center opens for spring;
UNT professor says Sept. 11 exposed vulnerability of cities as commercial
centers; UNT's Black
History Month celebration under way; UNT program participates in TRIO
Day observance; Two TAMS students named semifinalists in national Intel
contest
- February
22, 2002, Volume 11, Number 4
Former regent contributes $8
million to UNT campaig; Solidarity leader and former president of Poland
to speak at UNT April 1; Commission on the Status of Women conference
at UNT in early March; Rec center construction to start in March; UNT
law conference to address issues affecting higher education in Texas;
UNT student named finalist
for Truman Scholarship; Columnist
to sign book copies at UNT Feb. 26; Program features research; A real
sweet deal: Hershey's candy bar nets UNT staff member a new Jeep Liberty;
Faculty Senate reconvenes for first semester meeting
- March
8, 2002, Volume 11, Number 5
Regents approve engineering college, property purchase resolutions;
Governor appoints UNT alumni Beatty, Smith as new regents; Dialing all
UNT alumni; Chancellor search advisory committee formed; UNT students
named Rotary Scholarship winners; Women's
History Month lecture to focus on women, United Nations;
Regents appoint Shrader VP for development; Staff awards presented at
president's sack lunch; And the Academy Award goes to ...
- April
5, 2002, Volume 11, Number 6
UNT's University Day April 5; Next week marks International Week 2002
at UNT; Interactive campus map premieres on UNT web site; UNT Earth
Day activities aimed at building community pride; UNT professor leads
research at Winter Paralympic Games; UNT
Faculty Senate approves changes to senate's bylaws and charter; UNT
College Bowl team to compete against faculty, staff; InHouse@UNT
awarded for visual design; Staff Council plans resolution to support
UNT-provided child day care program; UNT units on the move
- April
19, 2002, Volume 11, Number 7
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approves UNT College
of Engineering; UNT VP for administrative affairs to retire; Faculty,
staff recognized at Honors Day celebration; UNT study says gaps in baseball
players' salaries may lead to losing seasons; Spring commencement ceremonies
May 11; UNT professor on a 3-D mission; Summer
National Youth Sports Program at UNT;
UNT entrepreneurship student wins prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship;
UNT leads Texas in number of students winning Goldwater Scholarships
- May
3 , 2002, Volume 11, Number 8
Coordinating board approves UNT College of Engineering; Arts patrons
give UNT College of Music $1.2 million gift; Rogers' Story of North
Texas updated; MIT dean to speak at TAMS commencement; Faculty Senate
approves proposal about undergraduate admissions policy; UNT faculty
members offer seminars to local teachers; Elm
Fork Explorer's Camp planned this summer; UNT
professor aids in improving hospital food; Springtime in Texas means
keeping an eye on the sky
- May
17 , 2002, Volume 11, Number 9
Faculty, staff pay raises head agenda at UNT System Board of Regents
meeting today; UNT parking fees going up for 2002-03 academic year;
UNT establishes doctoral degree in audiology; UNT counselor education
program top in Texas; Monthly HR orientations available for Spanish-speaking
UNT employees; Staff Council adopts spot for beautification program;
Symposium aids Texas' higher education future;
On the trail: UNT police department adds K-9 unit to patrol force; UNT,
Paul Quinn College establish Science and Math Teacher Academy
- June
7 , 2002, Volume 11, Number 10
Pohl named to lead the Sun Belt Conference for two-year term; Regents
don't change admissions policy; UNT, NCTC enter concurrent admission
agreement; UNT alum David Layton named executive director of North Texas
Exes; UNT alumnus honored with 2002-03 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship;
Staff Council reps elected;
Faculty Senate elects officers for 2002-03;
UNT community members earn grants for international education programs;
Staff awards presented at President's Staff Sack Lunch; Neeley nets
UNT Honorary Alumnus Award
- June
21, 2002, Volume 11, Number 11
Summer I numbers up 14.6 percent; Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
selects new assistant dean; Library welcomes Cyber Café
with Starbucks products; NT Daily Sounds begins web broadcasting; Summer
camp for gifted math students at UNT next month; Farewell events planned
to honor Hurleys; Eighteen
earn 2002-03 Mayborn Scholarships;
UNT professor builds library for Jamaican town in need; Time to sign
up to welcome freshmen on Sunday Fun Day
- July
5, 2002, Volume 11, Number 12 Regents
name Dallas County Judge Lee Jackson as UNT System chancellor finalist;
UNT scientist says 1.75 million-year-old human fossils question theories
of evolutionary sequence; Committee formed to search for UNT College
of Engineering dean;
New video created to boost UNT spirit and pride;
New director of women's studies selected; Postal rates up as of June
30; UNT departments move to new locations;
Staff Council changes bylaws to include UNT System staff;
Pohl recognized as outstanding administrator;
UNT parking permits for 2002-03 now for sale through intercampus mail;
Faculty Senate meets for the last time during 2001-02 year; First aid
kit supplies for sale
- July
19, 2002, Volume 11, Number 13
Rafes named interim VP for administrative affairs, system vice chancellor
for administration; Campaign surpasses $150 million goal; Mean Green
ticket packages available; UNT Opera Theatre to present Mozart's Magic
Flute; Participation in faculty, staff surveys is double that of
previous study; UNT professor helping to preserve American films; Regents
name Dallas County Judge Lee Jackson as UNT System chancellor finalist;
UNT scientist says 1.75 million-year-old fossils question evolutionary
theories
- August
2 , 2002, Volume 11, Number 14
Regents confirm Lee Jackson as new UNT System chancellor; There's a
new bird on campus; Summer graduation is Aug. 10; About the commencement
speaker; Mean Green Village to return to practice field for Homecoming
2002; UNT enters agreement with Mexican university; 2002 Summer II enrollment
climbs 8.5 percent over 2001; UNT professor works to predict a fire's
probable pathway; UNT group ranks among the world's best computer security
teams
- August
23 , 2002, Volume 11, Number 15
UNT opens research park facility; Food and fun: Howdy Week welcomes
students back to campus Aug. 25-31; Exhibit of folk art, textiles marks
SOVA 10th anniversary; Talent Search funded for five more years; Incoming
UNT chancellor calls for ideas from faculty, staff to build UNT partnerships;
Stressful life events linked to injuries in football players, according
to UNT study; Faculty members honored at annual convocation ceremony;
National science grant puts students on fast track
- September
6, 2002, Volume 11, Number 16
UNT, Denton remember Sept. 11; UNT study: Private businesses played
vital role in WTC disaster response; Regents rename Administration Building
for Hurleys; approve emeritus appointments; UNT regents approve fee
increases, plans to build new residence hall; UNT scientist: Spraying,
prevention are key to killing West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes; UNT
creates electronic conferencing laboratory; Food, services conveniently
located in UNT's University Union; Chinese cuisine served in Campus
Chat Food Court; Disaster Education Day at UNT Sept. 13
- September
20, 2002, Volume 11, Number 17
UNT enrollment reaches 30,256 students
an all-time high; UNT Campus Master Plan provides beauty, functionality
for future of campus; UNT faculty, staff encouraged to participate in
Parent and Family Weekend; Hispanic Friends of UNT conference Oct. 4;
Staff Council elects officers; Former Israeli Defense Force member to
visit UNT; SLIS associate dean appointed as faculty executive assistant
to the president; UNT is staying on top of compliance issues; Decorate
with Texas' Capitol
- October
4, 2002, Volume 11, Number 18
Pohl launches e-newsletter to communicate with UNT alumni, friends;
Department of Veteran Affairs chooses UNT business college to develop
cyber security; Contract review process hits new high
help needed to keep up with trend; Interim title holders named
to positions permanently; Student development faculty, staff have new
way to demonstrate UNT pride; Campus Catalog settles into new location;
SLIS book drive to benefit library in Thailand; Faculty Senate kicks
off 2002-03 year; Dance, theatre arts season tickets for sale through
Oct. 16; Contemporary women's issues writer to speak at UNT Oct. 9
- October
18, 2002, Volume 11, Number 19 Gen.
H. Norman Schwarzkopf keynote speaker at UNT center lunch; Outcome of
Nov. 5 referendum may have impact on UNT; McTee's Symphony No. 1
to premiere at Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall; SECC: State employees'
gift to other Texans; UNT symposium to focus on democracy, markets;
Staff members honored at annual convocation; UNT linguist keeping language,
culture of Pacific Northwest tribes alive; Halloween events planned
at UNT
- November
1, 2002, Volume 11, Number 20
UNT System Board of Regents approves sale of bonds to finance new
residence hall; UNT participating in plan to reduce Dallas Independent
School District dropouts; Acting associate dean named to help lead UNT
College of Engineering; Academic brochure redesign available; UNT using
UNT Dallas Campus name for System Center; Institutional Review Board:
Protecting human subjects in research; UNT seeking nominations for annual
alumni awards; Pohl addresses Faculty Senate; Awards presented to staff,
faculty members at luncheon; Faculty Senate chair calls for faculty
to participate in university governance
- November
15, 2002, Volume 11, Number 21
Campaign seeks to reverse trend in Texas higher education;
New York Times art critic to present UNT's annual Nasher lecture
Nov. 21; Conference attracts international scientists to discuss latest
technology; Tips to be a savvy holiday shopper this year; UNT club battles
one of the nation's most common fears; Staff Council approves resolution
calling for improvements to staffing levels, salaries; Weather closing
information; Give a little to the community and get into the holiday
spirit
- December
6, 2002, Volume 11, Number 22
UNT regents approve property purchase; Mean Green returning to New Orleans
Bowl Dec. 17; Art patron, philanthropist to speak at fall commencement;
About the commencement speaker; Weather closing information; SECC at
UNT brings in more than $140,000; Faculty Senate hears academic budget
report, forecast for 2003 legislative session; Staff Council chair encourages
teamwork, spirit of cooperation; Hobbits returning to theaters this
holiday season; Honors Day nomination forms due Dec. 14; Think Green,
It's Friday spirit contest winners
- January
10, 2003, Volume 12, Number 1
Mean Green soars to grab bowl win; UNT lays out plans for future expansion
onto Eagle Point Golf Course property; Beautification Committee continues
work on campus appearance; Staff survey indicates individual UNT groups
place high priority on students, diversity; Weather closing information;
Faculty Senate holds final meeting of 2002; Success of holiday drives
helps local families; Special award recognizes longtime faculty member;
UNT departments move to new locations; Changes may be coming to faculty
workload policy
- January
24, 2003, Volume 12, Number 2
New campaign promotes UNT license plates and scholarships; Women at
work: Habitat for Humanity calls for Women Build volunteers; Rafes named
senior vice president for administration; Equity, diversity conference
registration deadline nearing; Pohl addresses golf course development
issue; UNT offers support system to employ people with disabilities;
Rafes speaks to Staff Council about salaries, staffing levels, legislative
session; UNT to sponsor Leadership Texas participant; Gu creates new
installation during residency; UNT scholars win four Rotary scholarships
- February
7, 2003, Volume 12, Number 3
UNT working to reduce fiscal year 2002-03 budget by $8 million; Escalante
named UNT System vice chancellor for administrative services; Enrollment
up 6.8 percent over last spring; UNT mathematics professors find solution
to 50-year-old math problem; Book drive for Thailand community expanded
to include books for adults; 2002-03 Fact Book available online; Enterprise
Information System project implementation under way; Staff Council chair
gives top 10 reasons why UNT is a great place to work; Black History
Month under way at UNT
- February
21, 2003, Volume 12, Number 4
Search for UNT College of Engineering dean succeeds with appointment;
UNT names Philip J. Romano inaugural recipient of humanitarian award;
Law conference addresses key higher education issues; Faculty and staff
can vote now for the 2003 Homecoming theme; Five TAMS students named
semifinalists in national Intel science competition; Admissions Marketing
Report awards best of show title to UNT undergraduate viewbook;
HIPAA isn't short for hippopotamus; Making sure UNT maintains security;
NEA funds national project based on UNT program
- March
13 , 2003, Volume 12, Number 5
UNT's first vice president for research and technology transfer named;
Promoting a safe spring break; Regents assess new parking rates for
2003-04 school year; North Texas Jazz Festival set April 4-6 in Addison;
The First Great UNT Cleanup; Pohl talks to Faculty Senate about budget;
How the HIPAA privacy rule affects UNT researchers; University, Honors,
Alumni days in April; Chicago will be talk of town at Academy
Awards, film historian says; Changes coming to UNT faculty election
process
- April
4 , 2003, Volume 12, Number 6
Board of Regents authorizes $31.5 million to finance residence
hall; EDS contributes $6.25 million software to UNT; UNT's International
Week begins April 7; Parking lot 10 scheduled to close in May; UNT departments
on the move; Staff Council elects replacement officer; Nutrition course
assisting US Army Reservists; 2003-04 Staff Council elections are this
spring; Outstanding staff, department awards presented at March 5 sack
lunch; Rafes gives Faculty Senate a campus development report
- April
18 , 2003, Volume 12, Number 7
Judy Shepard speaks about violence;
Ireland's former head of state to speak at UNT; Hurleys honored at UNT
Alumni Awards Banquet; State cuts force May 1 benefit changes; Spring
means keeping an eye on the sky; UNT leads Texas in number of Goldwater
scholarship winners; Staff Council gets campus development report; New
voice mail system to provide users with new and improved services; UNT
expert explains when, how parents should talk to their children about
war
- May
2 , 2003, Volume 12, Number 8
Pohl: 2003-04 budget still unclear,
commitments to quality education remain; Commencement is May 10; About
the May 10 commencement speaker; DISD superintendent to speak at TAMS
graduation; UNT System continues plans for public law school for North
Texas region; Faculty Senate chair reflects on a year full of changes;
UCM earns 10 awards for writing, publications, marketing materials;
Faculty Senate approves resolutions, admissions policy change report;
UNT to host National Youth Sports Program
- May
16 , 2003, Volume 12, Number 9
Regents approve senior vice
president appointmen; Medical geographer researches spread of infectious
diseases like SAR; UNT parking permits for 2003-04 now for sale through
intercampus mai; Two UNT programs ranked high this year by U.S. News
and World Repor; Elm Fork Education Center to conduct summer camp;
Staff Council holds its final meeting of the 2002-03 academic yea; Staff
awards presented at President's Staff Sack Lunc; Tips to help control
mosquitoes

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