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[UNT Grad Block Party booth walk]
Photograph of a walkway with booths lining the side and crowds of people gathered in front of them. Across the way another booth, along with some tables and chairs, is also set up.
[Faculty Members Dressed in their Regalia at Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of faculty members dressed in their formal regalia at an Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony. The man in the foreground is dressed head to toe in the UNT special green, at he grins at something not seen in the photo frame. Family and friends of the graduating students are visible in the background seated in the bleachers of the Coliseum.
[President Neal Smatresk in Homecoming Parade]
Photograph of a Mercedes carrying UNT President Neal Smatresk and Debbie Smatresk. Debbie is wearing a mum and is waving at the crowd, Neal is tossing a T-shirt to them.
[Nearly complete Animal Farm piece]
Photograph of the almost complete UNT Libraries staff's Animal Farm piece for the Edible Books Festival. On the baking tray is a green bottom layer of icing with little tufts of icing grass. On top of that is the full piece, three sheep made of cauliflower and mushrooms and a ginger Bread Animal Farm. Included is the barn and an arch with the words "Animal Farm" in pretzel and icing. Behind is a barn with the words "All Animalz are Equal".
[Mayborn Bachelor's Graduates react to camera]
Photograph of several Mayborn School of Journalism graduates at the Bachelor's commencement. One is pointing his finger in the air.
[Family with Scrappy the Eagle statue]
Photograph of a family of five sitting with the Scrappy the Eagle Statue. The man on the left is holding out a caricature image that was drawn of the two individuals on the right. The image says "UNT Alumni".
[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.
[Faculty Staff at Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of faculty members seated on the stage at an undergraduate commencement ceremony. Mayborn Dean Dorothy Bland is standing at the podium clapping her hands at the graduating students.
[Graduating Student on her phone at her Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of a young woman on the phone, at the 2015 Winter Commencement Ceremony at UNT. She is seen plugging her left ear with her finger. Another graduating student behind is her visible making a face at the photographer. Both students are in their graduation regalia.
[Parents, Family and Friends at Winter Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of a couple looking at the Winter Commencement booklet. The man on the left has his phone out and is taking a photo of something on the pages while his wife holds the book up for him. Other family and friends are seated around them, engaging with one another.
[Undergraduate Students Walking To Their Seats at Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of undergraduate students walking to their seats at the 2015 Winter Commencement Ceremony. The faculty members clap as the students proceed on.
[UNT President Neal Smatresk Giving Speech at Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of UNT's President Neal J. Smatresk, at a Winter Commencement Ceremony giving a speech to the crowd of graduating students and their family members. Smatresk is wearing his formal official regalia as he stands at the podium.
[A History of Excellence Exhibit at University Union, 6]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence" exhibit. The prints on the wall show UNT's campus, students who are in journalism, radio / television and who works with the school's newspaper.
[Graduate Student Walking with her Diploma]
Photograph of a graduate student walking down with her diploma in her left hand, she's wearing her formal regalia with her hijab. Her fellow students are seated around her at the Winter Commencement Ceremony.
[Mayborn graduate holding her decorated cap]
Photograph of a Mayborn School of Journalism graduate holding her decorated cap. It reads "I promise to give a voice to the voiceless" and is also decorated with musical notes and a black border.
[Graduating Mayborn students seated in front of the stage]
Photograph of the Mayborn School of Journalism graduates seated in the front rows at the Bachelor's Commencement ceremony. Some are talking and others adjust their caps. Many of the caps are decorated.
[Retired Professor Keith Shelton being awarded a medal]
Photograph of retired Professor Keith Shelton, who worked 23 years at UNT and taught several notable Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists. Shelton is being awarded a medal by Mayborn Dean Dorothy Bland at the panel discussion for Pulitzer Prize finalists and winners. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Graduation Caps at Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of decorated graduation caps at an undergraduate commencement ceremony. The cap in the foreground reads, "I grind 'til I own it." The students are seated watching their fellow classmates walking across the stage.
[Journalism Master's Graduate wearing decorated cap]
Photograph of a Mayborn School of Journalism Master's graduate wearing a decorated cap as she waits for the commencement ceremony to begin. The cap reads "I owned every second that this world could give I saw so many places, the things that I did. Sam Master of Journalism". To the left and right of the cap are "2016"s and a heart is also on the right.
[Keith Shelton stands next to photo of younger self]
Photograph of Keith Shelton. Shelton is seen standing next to a photograph of his younger self holding a North Texas Daily newspaper, circa 1970s. In the black and white print, Shelton is standing next to his colleague C. E. "Gene" Shuford, who is holding The Campus Chat newspaper. The University had just renamed the newspaper from The Campus Chat to North Texas Daily.
[UNT Students in the stands]
Photograph of UNT students in the student section watching the game. Some are holding pom poms and all are wearing green.
[UNT's Human Library Event, Library Workers]
Photograph of Willis Library workers at the front desk of UNT's Human Library event. The library workers smile for the photo. In the foreground a sign reads, "Welcome. Please Swipe Your ID." Human library participants are seated around the hall at different sections.
[Scott Walter giving speech at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Scott Walter, University Librarian at DePaul University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. Walter is walking around a crowd of people and talking into a microphone.
[Portrait of Sarah Cagle]
Portrait of Sarah Cagle, UNT student, photographed for Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA).
[Inflatable Scrappy at Homecoming Tailgate]
Photograph of a giant inflatable Scrappy the Eagle holding a sign that reads "Go Mean Green!" Behind him is a UNT Student Affairs tent. They are setting up for the tailgate.
[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.
[Band Members of Brave Combo Performing Together]
Photograph of Carl Finch, (left) Danny O'Brien, (center) and Lyle Atkinson, (right) practicing together. Finch, O'Brien, Atkinson and their other band mates are visiting UNT to celebrate the school's 125 Anniversary.
[Matt Ruen at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Matt Ruen, Scholarly Communications Outreach Coordinator, Grand Valley State University. Ruen is speaking at the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[UNT's Human Library Event, Man Talking with Woman]
Photograph of man and woman talking with one another at a UNT Human Library event. The man is engaging conversation with the woman, using his hands in motion. Other event participants are visible in the foreground.
[Mayborn School of Journalism Faculty Jim Dale Portrait]
Photograph of Jim Dale, Marketing Specialist for the Mayborn School of Journalism. This is Dale's faculty portrait for the UNT Directory.
[Ray Moseley, Kenneth Somodevilla and Eric Gay]
Photograph of Ray Moseley (left), Kenneth Somoedevilla (center), and Eric Gay (right) at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. The panel took place during A Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event held in the University Union building.
[UNT's Human Library Event, Two Participants Talking To One Another]
Photograph of two participants talking to one another at a UNT Human Library event. The section the man and woman are seated at is titled, "I Have Two Moms." The woman is engaged with the man talking.
[Pamela Andrews, Allyson Rodriguez, Sian Brannon at LPF Conference]
Photograph of (L-R) Pamela Andrews, Repository Librarian, University Libraries Digital Curation Unit. Allyson Rodriguez, Electronic Resources Librarian, University Libraries Collection Development , and Sian Brannon, Associate Dean for Collection Management, University Libraries Collection Management. They're attending a power point lecture, at the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[John Murphy holding microphone]
Photograph of John Murphy, Chair of Jazz studies holding up a microphone to his mouth. Murphy is holding a paper in his hand and reading off announcements. He is there to celebrate the 125 anniversary book launch.
[Undergraduate Students Smiling for Photo]
Photograph of two undergraduate students smiling for the photograph, at their undergraduate commencement ceremony. The students belong to the Mayborn School of Journalism as identified by the red tassels falling from their mortarboards.
[Banner from Proof exhibit]
Photograph of one of the informational banners that was hung in the Special Collections room while the exhibit "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" was housed there. It reads "Byrd Williams Photography; Byrd Photo; Byrd Williams III worked for Kodak and several other photography companies in addition to being involved in lens manufacturing prior to starting his business in Fort Worth. Through these jobs he gained the skill necessary to launch Byrd Photo which also included a portrait studio and photo lab. Studio work included work for a wide variety of clients including the city crime lab, architects, and magazines. Customers could have a photography painted over in oils, giving it the appearance of a painting - or oil paintings, based on these photographs.; Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family; Customers who came to Byrd Photo to have their portrait made would invariably be presented with a proof -- a photo print they could see before they placed their order for additional photographs. The Williams Collection is filled with photo proofs like these, but it's filled with proof of another kind as well-- proof of four lives spent in an unceasing attempt to capture our world, through the lens of a camera, as well as through the artifacts of their own lives. Over 190 images from the collection, as well as letters and other family mementos, are curated by Byrd Williams IV in the book Proof, available in fall 2016 through UNT Press." On the banner are also three black and white images, and a picture of a camera and old film.
[UNT Golf Student Smiling for Photo]
Photograph of a UNT gold student smiling for the photo. The woman is wearing an UNT Eagles cap. Other golfers are visible in the background with their club bags.
[Students Crossing Pedestrian Bridge]
Photograph of four students and two other people crossing the pedestrian bridge over I-35 in order to get to Apogee Stadium for the Homecoming Tailgate.
[Candid shot of Kerry Gunnels]
Photograph of Kerry Gunnels. Gunnels won a 1994 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting as an editor for The Dallas Morning News' international desk. Gunnels, now senior director of media content at the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, edited a series on forced prostitution in Thailand. Gunnels and his fellow colleagues are attending the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Masters Graduate Student at her Commencement Ceremony]
Photograph of a young woman who is at the Masters Commencement Ceremony. She is being pushed in a wheel chair by an older gentleman after an injury to her right leg. She and the gentleman smile for the photo as it is taken. Family and friends of other graduating students are visible standing or seated in the bleachers of the Coliseum.
[Portrait of Kalani Gordon, Pulitzer Prize Finalist]
Photograph of journalist Kalani Gordon. Gordon is an UNT Alumni, who in 2016 was a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Gordon attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Gordon is seen wearing a medal around her neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Julie Buchanan and Dorothy Bland at gathering]
Photograph of Julie Buchanan (left) and Dorothy Bland (right) at Buchanan's retirement party. Julie Buchanan was an academic advisor at the Mayborn School of Journalism, Dorothy Bland is the Dean. The event was held at the Harvest House in downtown Denton.
[Sarah Lippincott Speaking at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Sarah Lippincott, Independent Scholarly Communication and Digital Scholarship Consultant at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Brad Eden speaking at Conference]
Photograph of Brad Eden, Dean of Library Services at Valparaiso University, speaking into a microphone. Eden is attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference at UNT. A projector behind him reads, "Getting To Digital Publishing at WVU."
[UNT's 125 Anniversary Book Launch Cake]
Photograph of a cake designed like the book being published by UNT for the school's 125 Anniversary. The book title reads, "Independent, Original and Progressive. Celebrating 125 Years of UNT."
[Portrait of Carissa Wehmeyer]
Photograph of Carissa Wehmeyer, a former UNT student. In the image, Wehmeyer is getting her portrait taken for the The University of North Texas chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America, PRSSA. Wehmery is dressed in her casual attire and seated in front of a emerald green backdrop.
[UNT Army ROTC in Homecoming Parade]
Photograph of the UNT Army ROTC marching in the 2016 UNT Homecoming Parade. Two members are carrying a banner that reads "Full Tuition Scholarships;UNT Army ROTC;940-369-8011;www.armyrotc.unt.edu".
[Stagecoach in Homecoming Parade]
Photograph of a Stagecoach leading the UNT Homecoming Parade. In front is a woman riding a horse and on the stagecoach are three people and a dog. Inside are some of the younger members. Behind them more floats are visible.
[UNT's New College at Frisco, 3]
Photograph of UNT's New College at Frisco, TX, at night. This new building is located off of Dallas Parkway and Sam Rayburn Toll. The New College is an off-site instructional facility that will offer programs and classes that give students and working professionals the business, communication and technology skills they will need. This corner view shows the UNT signs glowing green during the nighttime. A few cars are parked in the lot right beside the building.
[Jaimi Parker and Martin Halbert at Proof exhibit]
Photograph of Jaimi Parker (black cardigan) and Martin Halbert (suit) standing near a desk in the Special Collections room in Willis Library. They are attending the reception for the "Proof: The Byrd Williams Family Photography Archive" exhibit.
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