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After consultation with the Board of Regents, Chancellor and President Alfred F. Hurley informed the UNT community in August that the time has come for the new University of North Texas System to operate with a full-time chancellor and a separate president for the university.
After nearly 19 years as UNT's chief executive, Chancellor and President Alfred F. Hurley is among Texas' longest serving presidents at a major public university.
Even though the triple-digit temperatures have dipped into the double digits, and there is a slight chance of rain in the forecast, Don Smith, associate professor of biological sciences, says the area's trees are still at risk of dying.
Faculty receive awards at annual ceremony Several faculty members were honored at the annual Faculty Convocation Aug. 21.
Enrollment opens for early childhood music classes Warren Henry, assistant professor of music and director of the UNT Early Childhood Music Program, is accepting infants and preschoolers for the fall session of his childhood music classes.
College of Music responds to string teacher shortage Students from the College of Music will teach Denton's second- and third-graders how to play violin, viola, cello and bass, as part of the new UNT String Project.
Five Brewer students to enter TAMS When the Brewer High School marching band marches on a football field for its first halftime show this month, it will be missing a percussionist, a clarinet player and a trombone player. Annie Bennett, Justin Jordan and Ben Yee entered college two years early as new students at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science. Two other Brewer students — David Chung and Julie Marling — also are attending TAMS. UNT's Psychology Clinic will conduct a seven-week group therapy program in Oct. and Nov. for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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