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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 ...
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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