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[Actors in Homecoming Alumni Performance, 1]
Photograph of a scene from a Homecoming Alumni Performance held in UNT's Radio, Television, Film, & Performing Arts building. A man (left) and a woman (right) can be seen sitting side by side in separate chairs, looking over at each other with raised eyebrows. They are each holding a book in their hands.
[Actors in Homecoming Alumni Performance, 2]
Photograph of a scene from a Homecoming Alumni Performance held in UNT's Radio, Television, Film & Performing Arts building. A man (left) and a woman (right) can be seen sitting side by side in separate chairs, holding books. The man is leaning over towards the woman with raised eyebrows, gesturing to her with his left hand. He appears to be speaking. The woman is giving him the side-eye.
[Adam Rodriguez and Sophia Bush at Obama event]
Photograph of Adam Rodriguez and Sophia Bush standing in the Union Courtyard during a speaking event for 2008 presidential candidate Barack Obama.They are in front of a UNT backdrop and both have microphones in front of them and a stand between them.
[AIDS quilt hanging in Union]
Photograph of an AIDS quilt hanging up in the University Union for World AIDS Day. Most of the sections are fully visible. The names and dates and ages are displayed on the sections. One reads "We are surrounded by mirrors and cannot see" around the border and in the middle "For My Roomie" is reversed.
[AIDS quilt laid out]
Photograph of an AIDS quilt laid out in the University Union. Many of the sections are partially visible, including one of a mother and her baby, one with hearts and smiley faces, one with several languages and an earth in the center, and one that reads "AIDS affects all nations".
[AIDS quilt laid out in Union]
Photograph of an AIDS quilt laid out in the University Union for World AIDS Day. Many of the sections are partially visible, including one of a mother and her baby with the words "PASS-ON" above them, one with hearts and smiley faces and the message "Give our hearts give you...HOPE" with 'HOPE' spelled in hearts, and one with several languages and the earth in the center. A sign in front of it reads "World AIDS Day AIDS Memorial Quilt Blocks Display; University Union, Courtyard and One O'Clock Lounge, Level 1. November 29-30, 2007 Free event, Open to everyone. FREE HIV screening will be offered through the ---".
[AIDS quilt on display at UNT campus]
Photograph of a section of the AIDS quilt on display on the UNT campus. It is hanging from a wooden beam and the sections for Michael Allen Pugh, Randy Wheeler, Mark DeWayne Carter, Rickie Night and Roger Grey, Dr. James Edward Stahlecker, Jan Meyer, Tim Ray Humpheries, James Bradley Eddins, and David Jerald and Jerry Garrett are all visible.
[Ashley Lail pitching during game, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Ashley Lail on the pitching mound during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. She is moving through the motions of pitching, with one foot resting behind the bar and the other on top of it.
[Ashley Lail pitching, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Ashley Lail after throwing her pitch in a game between North Texas and Cameron University. One foot is resting behind her and the other is further down the lane. The ball is in the air ahead of her.
[Ashley Lail pitching, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Ashley Lail ready to pitch during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. She is standing with her feet planted, arms out, and is beginning her throw.
[Auditorium Filled for Speakers at Century of Excellence Event]
Photograph of a full auditorium at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. The people seated in the auditorium are waiting for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners / finalists to talk. A man standing at the podium leans into the microphone to announce the guests and start the talk.
[Brandon Ivory at a table with another student]
Photograph of Brandon Ivory, a junior studying Kinesiology, seated at a table across from another student. They are in the Forum at Willis Library for a 'Howdy Week' event called Facebook Live.
[Brooke Cowlishaw and other students]
Photograph of Brooke Cowlishaw, a sophomore studying journalism, sitting with another student at a table during a 'Facebook Live' event. They are in The Forum at Willis Library.
[Candid of Melissa Boughton, 3]
Photograph of Melissa Boughton, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Boughton is seen engaging with the audience when her photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Dan Malone]
Photograph of Dan Malone, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Malone is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of David Klement]
Photograph of David Klement, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Klement is seen looking at his fellow colleagues as they engaging with the audience. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Eric Gay]
Photograph of Eric Gay. Gay a photo-journalist, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his multifaceted coverage of the human suffering in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina flooded the city. Gay is a UNT Alumni, he and his fellow colleagues are attending the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. Celebrating the first 100 of the Journalism school.
[Candid shot of Eric Gay, 2]
Photograph of Eric Gay, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Gay is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Gayle Reaves]
Photograph of Gayle Reaves. Reaves won a 1994 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting as part of Kerry Gunnels' reporting team at The Dallas Morning News. Reaves, later editor of the Fort Worth Weekly, earned a master of journalism degree from UNT in 2015 and is an adjunct faculty member at the Mayborn School. Reaves along with fellow colleagues are celebrating the Journalism's first 100 years at UNT.
[Candid shot of Gayle Reaves, 2]
Photograph of Gayle Reaves, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Reaves is seen engaging with the audience when her photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Kalani Gordon and Melissa Boughton]
Photograph of Kalani Gordon (left), and Melissa Boughton (right) at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Gordon is seen engaging with the audience when their photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Kenneth Somodevilla]
Photograph of Kenneth Somodevilla at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Somodevilla is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[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.
[Candid shot of Kerry Gunnels, 2]
Photograph of Kerry Gunnels, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Gunnels is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Leona Allen]
Photograph of Leona Allen, a Pulitzer Prize winner of 1993. Allen, part of the reporting staff of the Akron Beacon Journal, wrote a series of stories on the differences, to try to help those in the community of segregated in neighborhoods better understand race relations and their own hidden biases. The following year, Allen earned a Pulitzer Prize when the reporting staff won the award for public service journalism. Allen and her fellow colleagues are returning to UNT for the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Leona Allen, 2]
Photograph of Leona Allen, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Allen is seen engaging with the audience when her photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Melissa Boughton]
Photograph of Melissa Boughton. Boughton, a breaking news reporter for The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, was nominated for a 2016 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news for her part in team coverage of the police shooting of Walter Scott. Boughton is an UNT alumni, her and her fellow colleagues are attending Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Melissa Boughton, 2]
Photograph of Melissa Boughton, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Boughton is seen engaging with the audience when their photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Ray Moseley]
Photograph of Ray Moseley at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Moseley is seen staring out into the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Ray Moseley]
Photograph of Ray Moseley. Moseley is a 1985 Pulitzer Prize finalist for international reporting as a correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Moseley is a UNT alumni, he and his fellow colleagues are attending the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. Celebrating the first 100 years of the Journalism school.
[Catcher behind home plate, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of a catcher in position during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. She is crouched down and has her glove out to catch an oncoming ball. The umpire is watching behind her.
[Christen Jonse catching, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Christen Jonse catching the ball during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. She is crouched down and is wearing full protection with a mask, padding on her chest, and leg guards. The ball is entering her glove and the umpire is behind her.
[Christen Jonse in catcher's gear, September 29, 2007]
Photograph of Christen Jonse in the catching position during a game between North Texas and Cameron University. She is crouched down and looking towards the camera. She is also wearing full protection with a mask, padding on her chest, and leg guards.
[Cody Eastwood and another student]
Photograph of Cody Eastwood, a junior studying radio, television, and film, sitting with Brandon Ivory, a junior studying Kinesiology, at a table during a 'Facebook Live' event. They are in The Forum at Willis Library.
[Cody Eastwood and students at table]
Photograph of students, including Cody Eastwood a radio, television and film junior, seated around a table with papers in front of them. They are gathered in the Forum at Willis Library for a 'Howdy Week' event called Facebook Live.
[Cody Eastwood and students sitting during Facebook Live]
Photograph of Cody Eastwood, a junior studying radio, television and film at UNT, sitting with other students at tables during a 'Facebook Live' event. They are in The Forum at Willis Library and employees are standing in the background.
[Concha Neeley holds baby in UNT office]
Photograph of Concha Neeley, doctoral candidate and associate professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics at UNT, holding her baby in her office at the College of Business. Neeley can be seen sitting at a desk with the baby in her lap as she converses with the woman across from her. A stroller is visible in the bottom left corner of the photograph. Two other women are sitting at their desks on the right.
[Concha Neeley with her children in UNT office]
Photograph of Concha Neeley, doctoral candidate and associate professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics at UNT, with her two children in her office at the College of Business. Neeley can be seen sitting at a desk, facing to the left of the camera and smiling. A young boy (left) is standing next to Neeley while she holds a baby (center).
[David Klement and his wife Jo Anne]
Photograph of David Klement and his wife Jo Anne at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit. Klement and his wife are posing for the picture in front of prints of newpaper clippings from The Campus Chat, the universities newspaper from the '20s -' 70s. Klement won a 1968 Pulitzer Prize for spot news coverage of the 1967 Detroit riots as part of a team at the Detroit Free Press.
[Display case with cameras and stamps]
Photograph of a Leica IIIf 50mm SLR and a Panox Wide Angle camera in a display case. Several photographs are visible in the background while two stamps can be seen in the right corner of the display case. These objects were featured in the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Display of AIDS quilt]
Photograph of a display at UNT focusing on the AIDS quilt and sections of it is hanging up in the Union. It is attached to a wooden beam and there is a border of rectangle sections with smaller squares collected in the middle. There is a stand in front of the quilt with a sign for "UNT Allies Building a campus community free of harassment and discrimination that is welcoming for everyone." and newspaper clippings are attached to it.
[Don Henley speaks on Caddo Lake project]
Photograph of Don Henley speaking about his involvement with the Caddo Lake Institute as part of UNT's Distinguished Lecture Series in 2005. Henley is standing behind a podium, looking out to the right of the camera and waving with his left hand.
[Dorothy Bland and David Klement talking with guests at the Century of Excellence event]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland, Mayborn's School of Journalism Dean and UNT Alumni, and Pulitzer Prize winner, David Klement talking with guests at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. Other guests are visible in the background talking among one another. The event celebrates the School of Journalism's first 100 years on UNT's history.
[Dorothy Bland and other faculty looking at the Century of Excellence Exhibit]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland and other faculty looking at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit viewed in the University Union gallery. Featuring artwork and clippings from the School of Journalism and UNT's newspaper from the past 100 years.
[Eric Gay and Kenneth Somodevilla Reading Newspapers]
Photograph of Eric Gay, (right) and Kenneth Somodevilla (left) seated in the University Union auditorium reading newspapers. They are seated with others in the auditorium to listen to fellow colleagues and Pulizter Prize Winners give a talk at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Eric Gay chatting with Keith Shelton]
Photograph of Eric Gay, (center) chatting with former professor and mentor Keith Shelton (right). Gay is a photo-journalist who was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2016. Shelton worked 23 years at UNT and taught several notable Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists. An unidentified woman is standing beside Gay. They're attending the A Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT event.
[Exhibit Wall With Photographs]
Photograph of a wall that holds several photographs displayed in the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
['Facebook Live' event poster]
Photograph of a poster advertising an event for UNT students in the Forum at Willis Library during 'Howdy Week'. The sign reads "Reserved for Facebook Live come make new friends!".
[Facebook Live sign and students at table]
Photograph of a sign at the entrance to the Forum in Willis Library for a 'Howdy Week' event called Facebook Live. It reads "Reserved for Facebook Live come make new friends!". Brooke Cowlishaw and Cody Eastwood are sitting at the table behind it.
[Facebook Live sign and tables]
Photograph of a sign at the entrance to the Forum in Willis Library for a 'Howdy Week' event called Facebook Live. It reads "Reserved for Facebook Live come make new friends!". Brooke Cowlishaw is sitting at the table behind it.
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