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[Getschow Holding Singular Book]
Photograph of George Getschow, a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding a book titled "The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
[Getschow Speaking at Conference]
Photograph of George Getschow (center, in black vest and blue shirt), a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees seated at a table. The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
[Getschow Speaking With Arm Raised]
Photograph of George Getschow (center, in black vest and blue shirt), a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding books titled "Five Days at Memorial" and "The Panic Virus". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
[Gilda Garcia speaking with LGBT event attendee]
Photograph of attendees viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library. Gilda Garcia (center) also appears to be having a discussion with one of the event attendees.
[Gilda Garcia speaks during LGBT event]
Dr. Gilda Garcia speaks during "Outrageous Oral," Volume 8, following "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
[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.
[Graduating UNT student waits for the commencement ceremony to begin]
Photograph of a graduating student waiting for the Bachelor's Commencement to begin. He is wearing a suit with a green shirt and tie. All of the students are waiting beneath the Coliseum.
[Group shot of '77 Board of Regents]
Photograph of nine members of the North Texas State University Board of Regents standing together on the landing of a stairwell for a group photo. All are wearing suits and ties. Four are resting their hands on the railing and the others stand behind them. The wall behind them has windows that open up on the lawn outside the building.
[Guests of PRIDENTON visiting tables]
Photograph of guests attending the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square and visiting the tables and resources that are provided for them. Many guests are wearing rainbows or supporting queer colors and pins.
[Heather Maddox holds volleyball on the court]
Photograph of Heather Maddox, setter for the UNT Women's Volleyball team, on the court holding a ball. She is looking to the left of the camera. Two other members of the team can be seen standing in the background with a coach.
[Heather Maddox on the court with UNT Women's Volleyball team]
Photograph of Heather Maddox, setter for the UNT Women's Volleyball team, on the court. She is standing, looking to the left of the camera and appears to be lowering her right arm. Other members of the team can be seen in the background. Two of them are looking ahead with papers and pens in their hands.
[High School Students at Conference]
Photograph of High School Students sitting at a table at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. The attendees appear to be listening to a speaker or subject outside of the image's frame.
[High School Students Listening at Workshop]
Photograph of High School Students listening to a presentation at the Multimedia High School Workshop at the 2014 Mayborn Conference which took place from July 18 - 20. Unknown student is visible in center, other unknown students are partially visible in both the fore and backgrounds.
[High School Students Multimedia Workshop]
Photograph of High School Students attending Multimedia Journalism Workshop at the 2014 Mayborn Conference which took place from July 18 - 20. The students can be seen conversing and preparing note-taking materials such as laptops, notebooks, and writing utensils.
[High-schoolers gathered around table]
Photograph of high school students involved in Upward Bound gathered together in a room with couches. The program prepares them for a college education and brings them together on the UNT campus.
[High-schoolers gathered in room]
Photograph of high school students sitting on a couch in a room on the UNT campus. One, who is sitting on the arm of the couch, is reading from a paper for the others. They were gathered through the Upward Bound program, which helps students prepare for college.
[Human Library event participants]
Photograph of people participating in a "Human Library" event at Willis Library. Instead of print or electronic resources, the "books" are humans who have experienced prejudice.
[Human Library event participants]
Photograph of people participating in a "Human Library" event at Willis Library. Instead of print or electronic resources, the "books" are humans who have experienced prejudice.
["In High Places" statue in front of Hurley Administration Building, 1]
Photograph of the "In High Places" statue by Gerald Balciar in front of the Hurley Administration Building. The statue consists of an eagle soaring to the left of the camera. The bottom portion of the statue is out of frame. McConnell Memorial Tower can be seen in the background of the photograph, covered by a row of trees.
["In High Places" statue in front of Hurley Administration Building, 2]
Photograph of the "In High Places" statue by Gerald Balciar in front of the Hurley Administration Building. The statue consists of an eagle soaring to the left of the camera. The bottom portion of the statue is out of frame. McConnell Memorial Tower can be seen in the background of the photograph, covered by a row of trees.
[An individual speaking at the courthouse]
Photograph of an individual standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and addressing the crowd attending the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. There is a sign-language interpreter standing behind the individual.
[An individual speaking into a microphone]
Photograph of an individual speaking into a microphone at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square event. The person is wearing an assortment of rainbow crystals in the form of a tiara, rainbow beaded earrings, and is wearing a "Support Trans Youth," t-shirt with a matching purple tule skirt.
[An individual speaking into microphone at PRIDENTON]
Photograph of an individual standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and speaking into a microphone to address the attendees at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square.
[Jesse organizing desert table for PIKE event]
Photograph of an event organizer named Jesse setting up a table in the Silver Eagle Suite at the Union for the return of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. There is a cake that reads "PIKE" and decorations on the table.
[John Brewster portrait photo 1]
Photograph of John Brewster, a Librarian at North Texas State University, sitting for a portrait photo. He is wearing a diamond patterned shirt with a striped tie. The glasses he is wearing have dark and thick frames that are squared.
[John Brewster portrait photo 2]
Photograph of John Brewster, a Librarian at North Texas State University, sitting for a portrait photo. He is wearing a diamond patterned shirt with a striped tie. The glasses he is wearing have dark and thick frames that are squared.
[Jordan Chussler at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Jordan Chussler, Academic Editor at Lynn University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Julie Judkins waving pride streamer]
Photograph of UNT's Special Collections faculty member Julie Judkins. Julie is wearing a proud ally t-shirt and waving a rainbow streamer at PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. In the background, there are many Denton locals and allies attending the pride event and visiting tables and booths for the festivities.
[Junior Ten award recipients, 2015 Mayborn School of Journalism]
Photograph of Junior Ten award recipients at the 2015 Mayborn School of Journalism annual conference at the University of North Texas.
[Karen Bjork at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Karen Bjork, Head of Digital Initiatives at Portland State University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Karen Bjork Speaking Into Microphone at Conference]
Photograph of Karen Bjork, Head of Digital Initiatives at Portland State University, speaking into a microphone at the 2016 Library Publishing Forum Conference hosted in UNT's Willis Library.
[Karen DeVinney Speaking at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Karen DeVinney, Managing Editor at University Libraries UNT Press, speaking at the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. Seated at the long table are, (L-R) Derek Krissoff, Director at West Virginia University Press. Kathryn Conrad, Director at University of Arizona Press. Peter Froehlich, Director, Purdue University Press, Head, Scholarly Publishing Services. Marguerite Avery, Senior Acquisitions Editor at Trinity University Press, and Karen Bjork, Head of Digital Initiatives in PSU Library. They're all attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conferences hosted in UNT's Willis Library.
[Karen DeVinney Speaking into Microphone at Conference]
Photograph of Karen DeVinney, Managing Editor at University Libraries UNT Press, speaking into a microphone at the 2016 Library Publishing Forum hosted in UNT's Willis Library. Theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices
[Kate Pitcher at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Kate Pitcher, Director of the Library, Archives, and Media Center at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Katherine Skinner and Kevin Hakwins]
Photograph of Katherine Skinner, Author and Executive Director of the Educopia Institute and Kevin Hawkins, Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication UNT University Libraries. Skinner and Hawkins are posing for a photo as they are attending the 2016 Library Publishing Forum Conference.
[Katherine Skinner on her laptop]
Photograph of Katherine Skinner, Author and Executive Director of the Educopia Institute. Skinner is attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference, where she was photographed using her laptop. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Kathleen Hobson-Bond speaking into microphone to address crowd]
Photograph of Kathleen Hobson-Bond, the director of the Pride Alliance. Kathleen is speaking into a microphone at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square event and addressing the attendees. There are women of color standing on the steps of the Denton Courthouse and wearing, "Support Trans Youth," t-shirts.
[Kathryn Conrad Speaking Into Microphone]
Photograph of Kathryn Conrad, Director at University of Arizona Press, talking into a microphone at the 2016 Library Publishing Forum. Conrad is standing next to a colleague and conference attendee, Peter Froehlich.
[Katie Ruiz on the court with UNT Women's Volleyball team]
Photograph of Katie Ruiz, defense specialist for the UNT Women's Volleyball team, standing on the court. She is bending her left knee and has her left hand resting on it. Another player is standing to her right, also bending her knees. They are looking out to the left of the camera. Other players can be seen standing on the sidelines, holding papers in their hands and writing. Coaches are standing with them.
[Kendall Martin smiling]
Photograph of Kendall Martin and Meagan May stationed at the UNT Special Collections table at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Kendall is smiling for his picture to be taken, while Meagan can be seen conversing with someone and moving her hands for emphasis.
[Kevin Hawkins at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Kevin Hawkins, Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication, at the Library Publishing Forum of 2016 Conference. The annual LPF Call for Proposals is an important trend in academic libraries and to contribute innovative work. Theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
[Kevin Hawkins Speaking at LPF Conference]
Photograph of Kevin Hawkins, Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication at UNT University Libraries, speaking at the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference.
[Kristin Wolski and Sabino Fernandez at PRIDENTON]
Photograph of Kristin Wolski and Sabino Fernandez from UNT Music Library at the PRIDENTON A Night OUT on the Square. Kristin and Sabino are wearing UNT Proud t-shirts and rainbow button pins on their t-shirts as they work the table at the public event.
[LGBT event attendee]
Photograph of visitor at "50 years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
[LGBT event attendee 2]
Photograph of visitor viewing materials on display during an "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library .
[LGBT event attendees]
Photograph of visitors at "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
[LGBT event attendees 3]
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
[LGBT event attendees 4]
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during an event at Willis Library .
[LGBT event attendees 5]
Photograph of visitors at "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
[LGBT event attendees examining display]
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
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