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[20 & Graduated Graduation Cap]
Photograph of a graduation cap that has been decorated for the commencement ceremony, Spring of 2017. The cap reads, "20 & Graduated."
[2007 Valentino evening dress]
Photograph of a 2007 Valentino evening dress mounted on a mannequin for a research appointment at the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection on March 30, 2017, in the TFC's space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[2017 graduates and a guest at their table]
A photograph of people seated at a table after the Multicultural Graduation Ceremony. Two are recent graduates and are wearing full regalia and the Kente stoles from the Multicultural Center. The third is their guest and they each have food and drinks on the table in front of them.
[2017 STAR Celebration attendee]
Photograph of an unidentified guest standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration attendee in front of backdrop]
Photograph of an unidentified guest standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration attendees]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration attendees in Charlie's Angels pose]
Photograph of three unidentified guests in the Charlie's Angels pose in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration attendees in front of backdrop]
Photograph of three unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration event attendee]
Photograph of an unidentified guest standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration event attendees 1]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration event attendees 2]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration event guests]
Photograph of ten unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration four event attendees]
Photograph of four unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the recipient of a scholarship and its representatives. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration four event guests]
Photograph of four unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the representatives of a scholarship and its recipients. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration guest]
Photograph of an unidentified guest standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration guest in front of backdrop]
Photograph of an unidentified guest standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration guests]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate awardees of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration guests in front of backdrop]
Photograph of an thirteen unidentified guests standing, or sitting, together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the past recipients of a scholarship and its representative. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration guests in front of backdrop]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration scholarship recipient and representatives]
Photograph of three unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the representatives for a scholarship and its recipient. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration scholarship representative and awardee]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the representative of a scholarship and its most recent recipient. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration six event attendees]
Photograph of six unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration three event attendees]
Photograph of three unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the representatives of a scholarship. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration three event guests]
Photograph of three unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the representatives of a scholarship and its recipient. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration two event attendees]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. They are likely the recipient of a scholarship and its representative. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration two event guests 1]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[2017 STAR Celebration two event guests 2]
Photograph of two unidentified guests standing together in front of a UNT backdrop during the 2017 UNT College of Education's STAR Celebration. The event is held annually to celebrate and recognize the recipients of scholarships in the College of Education.
[3D printers in The Factory]
Photograph of LulzBot 3D Printers in The Factory workroom in Willis Library.
[Aceil Rashid on panel]
A photograph of Aceil Rashid sitting behind a table at the What Does Womanhood Mean To You panel, hosted by the UNT Multicultural Center. She is wearing a black and white polkadot top and a maroon cardigan with a grey headscarf. She also has a name-card in front of her and is the Transitional Housing Coordinator with Mosaic, a nonprofit that provides aid to refugees, immigrants and people experiencing domestic abuse.
[Addis Gonte and Heather Griffith]
Photograph of Addis Gonte and Heather Griffith at the 34th Barbara Jordan Awards of 2017. The Barbara Jordan Awards event is hosted by the University of North Texas in conjunction with the Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism, the Division of Institutional Equity & Diversity and the College of Public Affairs & Community Service.
[Adjunct Professor Annette Nevins]
Photograph of Annette (Bernhard) Nevins, Editor, reporter, writer and communications specialist at University of North Texas. Nevins is an Adjunct Professor at the Mayborn School of Journalism, she's teaching a media writing class when she was photographed.
[Aerial view of saxophone and trumpet players at the Jazz Ambassadors Syndicate Performance]
Photograph of a performance by the United States Army Jazz Ambassadors at the Syndicate in the University of North Texas University Union building. This photo shows an overhead view of the band performing including saxophone and trumpet players.
[After Goodbye: An AIDS Story screening, 1]
Photograph of the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story," held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a projector screen showing the title of the documentary with the caption "and public television stations" at the top. The room has the lights turned off, and people can be seen seated in rows of chairs watching the screen. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important part of the Dallas arts community and works to support the arts and the LGBT community by performing at charitable events alongside their regular programming. 1985 marked the first HIV/AIDS infection in the ranks of the Turtle Creek Chorale. Quickly, members began to get sick and die, with little relief in sight. The Chorale acted as a space for its members to grieve and heal as a family. Part of this journey is documented in the film After Goodbye: An AIDS Story, which follows the Chorale through rehearsals and performances of When We No Longer Touch: A Cycle of Songs for Survival, a choral rendition of the stages of grief that was composed by Chorale member Kristopher Anthony, as he was dying of AIDS. In 1987, the Turtle Creek Chorale began placing a …
[After Goodbye: An AIDS Story screening, 2]
Photograph of the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story," held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a dark room with rows of people sitting in chairs watching a projector screen showing a scene of a room full of men holding binders containing sheet music while singing, with the title "The Turtle Creek Chorale" in the bottom right corner. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important part of the Dallas arts community and works to support the arts and the LGBT community by performing at charitable events alongside their regular programming. 1985 marked the first HIV/AIDS infection in the ranks of the Turtle Creek Chorale. Quickly, members began to get sick and die, with little relief in sight. The Chorale acted as a space for its members to grieve and heal as a family. Part of this journey is documented in the film After Goodbye: An AIDS Story, which follows the Chorale through rehearsals and performances of When We No Longer Touch: A Cycle of Songs for Survival, a choral rendition of the stages of grief that was composed by Chorale member Kristopher Anthony, as he was dying of AIDS. In 1987, the Turtle Creek Chorale …
[Alan Baylock and Brad Leali at the College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat]
Photograph taken during the University of North Texas College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat in 2017. Alan Baylock (left) and Brad Leali (right) are shown seated at he retreat's event.
[Alan Baylock at reception for the UNT College of Music Gala]
Photograph taken at the University of North Texas College of Music Gala in 2017. The photo shows Alan Baylock wearing black glasses, a suit, and a burgundy shirt with a microphone stand near him and visible in the background.
[Alan Baylock at the College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat]
Photograph taken during the University of North Texas College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat in 2017. Alan Baylock is shown in the center of the image and is seated amongst other unidentified attendees at the retreat's event.
[Alex and Kathleen at 2017 Multicultural Graduation]
A photograph of Alex Sylvester and Kathleen Hobson in one of the UNT ballrooms after the Multicultural Graduation Ceremony. They are taking a selfie and tables are visible behind them.
[Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society]
Photograph of the Alpha Delta Sigma Honor Society, holding up a certificate from American Advertising Federation, honoring them for superior scholastic performance. Mayborn Ambassador Cristina Fuentes is second from left in brown dress. They are all in attendance of the 7th Annual Scholarship and Award Celebration, "Celebrate Mayborn," the Frank & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Current undergraduates, alumni, notable professionals and faculty members of Mayborn were recognized at this event for their careers and academic achievements in the journalism field.
[Aman Batheja speaking during panel]
Photograph of Aman Batheja, a political editor with The Texas Tribune, speaking during the "First Amendment: Under Siege?" panel. He is seated at tables on the stage in the UNT Union's Lyceum. The event was hosted by the Mayborn School of Journalism.
[Andrew May at the College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat]
Photograph taken during the University of North Texas College of Music Faculty and Staff Retreat in 2017. An attendee is shown seated and writing with a pen. The attendee is wearing a name tag that reads "Andrew May."
[Andrew Williams, Deborah Brooks, David Cutler, and William Root at the UNT Music Entrepreneurship Competition Finals]
Photograph taken during the University of North Texas College of Music Entrepreneurship Competition Finals in 2017. This photo shows Andrew Williams (back left) , Deborah Brooks (front left), David Cutler (back right) , and William Root (front right) talking at the event.
[Andrew Williams presenting at the UNT Music Entrepreneurship Competition Finals]
Photograph taken during the University of North Texas College of Music Entrepreneurship Competition Finals in 2017. This photo shows Andrew Williams smiling and presenting in front of judges David Cutler and Stan Levenson, whose backs are turned to the camera.
[Animal Farm decoration team with finished piece]
Photograph of the Animal Farm piece decoration team, which includes (L-R) Lauren Ko, Courtney E. Jacobs, Marcia McIntosh, Courtney Hamner, and Shannon Willis. McIntosh and Willis are both holding cookies decorated as animals from the story. McIntosh is holding a cow and Willis is holding a pig.
[Animal Farm Edible Book in final stages]
Photograph of an Edible Book for the book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. It is a gingerbread barn, decorated with icing and a pretzel window. On the side of the barn,a reference to the book, are the words "But some animals are more equal than others". In the shot are two hands that appear to belong to the creator of the barn.
[Animal Farm team working on project]
Photograph of the team of UNT Library staff that are working on the Animal Farm piece for the annual Edible Books Festival. Special Collections Librarian Courtney E. Jacobs appears to be directing them in the final designs for the piece.
[Annette Becker presenting a purple Zandra Rhodes design]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker presenting a purple Zandra Rhodes design to a group of students.
[Annex team making their Edible Book]
Photograph of the Annex team working on their edible book for the festival, to the right is Jessica Phillips. The piece is gold and pale pink. There are cookie cutters to the left of the piece.
[Anoli Dance Troupe on stage]
A photograph of members of the Anoli Dance Group, who performed at UNT for Native American Heritage Month, on a stage in the UNT Union. They are all wearing their different tribes' ceremonial dress. Students attending the performance are gathered in the area at the front of the stage.
["Arab/Muslim" stereotypes poster]
A photograph of a poster with stereotypes relating to the "Arab/Muslim" community and religion listed on it. They are short one word concepts and a few phrases as well.
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