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Previous issues of InHouse:
September
2002 - August 2003
- August
19, 2003, Volume 12, Number 14
Regents to consider 2004 budget; UNT names provost and vice president
for academic affairs; UNT names Davison interim vice president for development;
TAMS gets $87,000 grant from TI Foundation; UNT's NAACP chapter earns
national recognition; UNT professor warns of potentially unhealthy eating
environment in schools; Professor talks about USA PATRIOT Act's effect
on libraries; Anti-smoking CD-ROM is cool to Texas middle schoolers;
More pharmacy benefit changes, some already effective
- August
1, 2003, Volume 12, Number 14
UNT Board of Regents approves design, construction of UNT Sorority
Row; Almost 2,000 expected to graduate during UNT commencement ceremonies
Aug. 9; About the commencement speaker; TAMS receives 2003-04 funds;
UNT, Texas Instruments to use $2.2 million for NSF-funded nanotechnology
project; UNT to award scholarship for 12 credit hours with Family Weekend
drawing; Howdy Week events planned Aug. 24-30; UNT's Summer II enrollment
down slightly from last year's total enrollment numbers; Changes made
to state employee benefits, leave, compensation policies; UNT historian
debunks Revolutionary myths
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July
18, 2003, Volume 12, Number 13
UNT names interim dean of Toulouse School of Graduate Studies; Vice
president for development to retire from full-time duties; State retiree
insurance coverage qualifications to change Sept. 1; Faculty, staff
to enjoy exclusive Student Recreation Center preview Aug. 13-15; Science
and Math Teacher Academy receives funding; Walkers, dollars needed
for Denton-area American Heart Walk in October; Volunteers needed
for UNT's annual Sunday Fun Day event Aug. 17; Mean Green season ticket
packages available
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July
7, 2003, Volume 12, Number 12
Time for summer enrollment in benefits programs approaches; Student
health center screening for SARS; UNT receives $900,000 to fund research;
What are UNT faculty reading this summer?; New Faculty Senate chair
says he's still emerging' as a scholar and leader; New Student
Orientation to host close to 3,000 incoming UNT freshmen; UNT departments
on the move; Magazine ranks UNT among top 100 universities for Hispanic
students; UNT professor seeks study participants
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June
20, 2003, Volume 12, Number 11
Summer I enrollment dips 1.9
percent; More changes
on the way for UNT employee prescription drug plan; UNT work attire
standards relax as temperatures go up; Verizon donates $50,000 to
UNT's TAMS; Faculty Senate holds final 2002-03 meeting; UNT chancellor
hits the books ; First Flight Week planned to help incoming freshmen
learn about life on campus; National String Project Consortium extends
College of Music funding with $10,000; UNT holds first-of-its-kind
bilingual education camp for high school students; UNT professor:
New Harry Potter book will continue inspiring reading, discussion
between adults and children
- June
6, 2003, Volume 12, Number 10
Regents change admissions policy,
extend president's contract; Million-dollar touring bus provides VIPs
with star treatment; Union Gallery welcomes staff arts and crafts show
this month; Hot news:
Ideas to conserve energy and to dress to beat the heat this summer;
Staff Council representatives
elected; Making sure that Texas trees provide shade this summer; Faculty
Senate elects officers for 2003-04; Faculty recognized at Honors Day
event; Staff Council
working to find more effective ways to communicate with staff
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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