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[Aldo Toledo and Thorne Anderson]
Photograph of Adalberto "Aldo" Toledo (left) and Thorne Anderson (right) looking at a monitor screen together in the North Texas Daily digital lab. Anderson is an Associate Professor at the Mayborn School of Journalism.
[Andrea Czobar and Trerell Hearn]
Photograph of Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn sitting at a recording desk. Both are wearing headphones and holding papers. Czobor is the President of the UNT chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Hearn is the lead Mayborn Ambassador. Both are broadcasters with NT Daily Radio.
[Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn at broadcast desk]
Photograph of Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn sitting at a recording desk. Both are wearing headphones and Andrea is holding a script. Czobor is the President of the UNT chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Hearn is the lead Mayborn Ambassador. Both are broadcasters with NT Daily Radio. Behind them is a banner that reads NTDailyRadio.com.
[Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn at desk]
Photograph of Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn sitting at a recording desk. Both are wearing headphones and holding papers while speaking into the microphones. Czobor is the President of the UNT chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Hearn is the lead Mayborn Ambassador. Both are broadcasters with NT Daily Radio.
[Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn smiling at camera]
Photograph of Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn sitting at a recording desk. Both are wearing headphones and holding papers. Czobor is the President of the UNT chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Hearn is the lead Mayborn Ambassador. Both are broadcasters with NT Daily Radio.
[Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn speaking into microphones]
Photograph of Andrea Czobor and Trerell Hearn sitting at a recording desk. Both are wearing headphones and holding papers while speaking into the microphones. Czobor is the President of the UNT chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Hearn is the lead Mayborn Ambassador. Both are broadcasters with NT Daily Radio.
[Anna Ricco talking with student]
Photograph of Anna Ricco (right) talking with a student, her left right hand on his arm while her left holds onto white binders. Ricco and the student are dressed in their formal attire as they are in attendance of the University of North Texas, Honor's Day 2016 at Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Bill Ford speaks to his class]
Photograph of Bill Ford lecturing to his class and gesturing towards the presentation that is projected on the board.
[Byron Thompson]
Photograph of Byron Thompson, an undergraduate student at the University of North Texas studying news writing and photojournalism. Thompson is standing behind the bar at restaurant Tex Tapas, Downtown Denton, TX. Thompson is seen posing for the photo, arms crossed across his chest. A baseball game is visible in the TV at the top left corner.
[Compass Meeting group photo]
Photograph of the Mayborn School of Journalism faculty, in attendance at the annual Compass meeting. In the photo are (Back L-R) X Vivian Papas Unger, X Bill Ford, X Douglas Lewis, X X Jacob Straka, X, (Middle L-R) Rochelle Sykes, X Cathy Turner, Juli James, X X Cornelius Foote Jr., Adam Tanielian, X X Rebecca Poynter, Bryan Lochhead, (Front L-R) X Sheri Broyles, Stephanie Garza, Koji Fuse, Dorothy Bland, James Mueller, Thorne Anderson, X X Gary Ghioto.
[Design student and model on ArtWear runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design student and model walking down runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design student walking on runway with model]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design student walking with male model down runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a male model wearing their design down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design student walking with model]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design student walking with model down runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design students walking down runway]
Photograph of a fashion design students wearing their design and walking hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Design students wearing their creations down runway]
Photograph of two fashion design students wearing their design and walking hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Empty Workstation at UNT's New College]
Photograph of an empty workstation at UNT's New College in Frisco, TX. The workstation has three tall chairs on either side, separating the table by a glass window. The workstation behind is smaller and closer to the ground. Junebug Clark is visible reflected in the class in the right background of the photograph.
[Faculty dressed in regalia at Winspear Performance Hall]
Photograph of the Mayborn School of Journalism faculty dressed in their regalia as they are in attendance of Honor's Day, at the Murichson Performing Arts Center, Winspear Performance Hall. They are standing from their seats and looking forward before the ceremony begins.
[Faculty staff standing at wooden podium]
Photograph of a University of North Texas faculty staff standing at a wooden podium and speaking into a microphone address the honor students and his colleagues. They are all in attendance of the Honor's Day, an event honors the most accomplished and distinguished students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Texas. The event was held in the Murchison Performing Arts Centers in the Winspear Performance Hall.
[Fashion design student walking down runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student wearing their design and walking hand in hand with an unidentified woman down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student walking down runway with model]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student walking runway]
Photograph of a Fashion Design student wearing a long sleeve purple dress and walking down a runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student walking runway with male model]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a male model wearing their design down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student walking with model]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking arm in arm with a model wearing their design down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student wearing creation on runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student wearing their design and walking hand in hand with an unidentified woman, presumed to be her instructor, down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion design student with model during ArtWear runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Fashion model walking down runway]
Photograph of a fashion model wearing a white dress and walking down a runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Graduating Mayborn Students]
Photograph of three graduating Mayborn students who were involved in the High School Multimedia Workshop held by the college. Andrea Czobar is on the far right.
[Honor's student speaking at Honor's Day event]
Photograph of an Honor's student standing at a wooden podium and speaking into a microphone addressing her fellow classmates and professors. They are all in attendance of the Honor's Day, an event honors the most accomplished and distinguished students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Texas. The event was held in the Murchison Performing Arts Centers in the Winspear Performance Hall.
[Honor's student standing at podium]
Photograph of an Honor's student standing at a wooden podium and speaking into a microphone addressing her fellow classmates and professors. They are all in attendance of the Honor's Day, an event honors the most accomplished and distinguished students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Texas. The event was held in the Murchison Performing Arts Centers in the Winspear Performance Hall.
[Host at NT Daily Radio sitting behind microphones]
Photograph of a student host with NT Daily Radio, sitting behind the microphones in the recording room. She is holding a script in her hands and is wearing a pair of headphones. Behind her is a banner that reads ntdailyradio.com.
[Man and Woman Testing out TV Computers at UNT's New College]
Photograph of an unidentified man and woman testing out TV computers at UNT's New College in Frisco, TX. They're in an empty classroom where the tables and chairs have been stacked into a corner.
[Man Teaching to an Empty Classroom]
Photograph of an unidentified man standing at the front of an empty classroom lecturing at UNT's New College in Frisco, TX. The power-point presented on the TV reads, "Historical Overview Of Class. History of law and class is a history of capitalism. ...fame to the wealthy. Regulation to the worker." Only two people are seated in the chairs, one leaning over the table and writing in their notebook. A backpack is visible in the foreground of the table.
[Mayborn graduate student studying]
Photograph of graduate student in attendance of the Mayborn School of Journalism sitting at a desk and studying flashcards. Also on the table in front of him is a small binder, a pair of glasses and his phone. Behind a bookcase is visible and outside the window is the UNT campus.
[Mayborn graduate students studying 1]
Photograph of three Mayborn School of Journalism graduate students studying at a table. Two are holding flashcards, and another has an open laptop. In the background a small bookcase is visible and an open window shows students and the UNT campus.
[Mayborn graduate students studying 2]
Photograph of three Mayborn School of Journalism graduate students studying at a table. Two are using flashcards and the third has a laptop and a notebook beside her. Behind them is a bookcase and a window that shows a view of the UNT campus and a student walking by.
[Mayborn Re-accreditation Ceremony]
Photograph of (L-R) Finley Graves (provost), unidendified, Dorothy Bland, unidentified and unidentified. Bland is holding a folder containing the On-Site Evaluation of Undergraduate and Graduate curriculum report for the 2015-2016 school year. The report was written by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.
[Michelle Redmond and student at UNT's New College.
Photograph of Michelle Redmond, Adjunct Faculty for the University of North Texas for the Department of Media Arts. Redmond and the student sitting beside her are looking at a Broadcast Announcing Worktext and discussing among each other.
[Michelle Redmond and students in classroom]
Photograph of Michelle Redmond (left) and her students, at UNT's New College. Redmond and her students are gathered around a circular table and discussing their work. On the computer behind them is a model of a man's bare chest from a YouTube video.
[Michelle Redmond Teaching Class at UNT's New College]
Photograph of Michelle Redmond, Adjunct Faculty for the University of North Texas for the Department of Media Arts. Redmond and others are at UNT's New College facility examining the new equipment.
[Michelle Redmond Teaching Class at UNT's New College at Frisco]
Photograph of Michelle Redmond teaching a class at UNT's New College in Frisco, TX. The photo was taken outside of the classroom behind the glass walls. Redmond is in the center of the room pacing as her students are seated around circular tables.
[Michelle Redmond Teaching Night Class]
Photograph of Michelle Redmond, Adjunct Faculty of UNT for the Department of Media Arts, teaching a night class at UNT's New College in Frisco, TX. Redmond is in the center of the class room while her students are seated at circular tables, they are listening to her lecture.
[Model walking down runway during ArtWear]
Photograph of a fashion model wearing a two piece outfit and walking down a runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Model walking down runway during ArtWear]
Photograph of a model wearing a white dress and walking down a runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Models walking down runway and clapping]
Photograph of a fashion design students and models walking down the runway and clapping together over their show. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Models walking down runway during ArtWear]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Models wearing fashion design student creations on runway]
Photograph of a fashion design student walking with a model wearing their design hand in hand down the runway. The event known as ArtWear, is the annual juried exhibition of the graduating senior student work in the Fashion Design program at UNT. Each year some 30-40 students compete to have their best creations come down the runway and make their debut into the fashion industry.
[Notes by students on Voting]
Photograph of post it notes written by students using color sharpies on why voting matters, using the hashtag #WhyImVoting. Most of the notes states that they want their voices to be heard, that the United States need change, and voting makes a difference.
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