Document created for UNT's 125th Anniversary that lists upcoming celebration events. Special notice is paid towards Founder's Week, Family Weekend, Homecoming Week, and the Wingspan Gala.
The 2015 Media kit for the Society Diaries magazine including distribution information, advertisement specifications and rates, editorial calendar, magazine insertion order and an advertising contract.
Powerpoint presentation created by UNT College of Visual Arts & Design Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker, outlining the exhibition "American Brides." The exhibition, curated by Walker, was mounted in the summer of 2015 at the Denton Visual Arts Center, and the presentation was likely given by Walker in the fall 2015.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNT's course catalog for Fall 2015. Includes classes available at the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNT's course catalog for Spring 2015. Includes classes available at the University of North Texas and Texas Woman's University.
Document about the history of the College of Business beginning in 1890 and continuing until December 21, 2015. Some years are blank while others have several pieces of information. At the end of the piece is a list of footnotes. Each section is separated by decade.
Posters that were printed out onto large banners and displayed in the lobby-area of the Business Leadership Building. Each one focuses on a specific decade of time for the College of Business. The first one is the entrance poster that marks the display as part of the 125th Anniversary of UNT celebration.
TXSSAR East Fork Trinity Chapter newsletter updating members on recent past events and upcoming activities in or around May 2015. Includes reports of high-ranking TXSSAR officers as well as photographs of members attending events in historical dress.
A document outlining the policies of the NSSAR Genealogy Committee. Included are bylaws and sections of the NSSAR constitution that relate to the committee. There are guidelines and regulations for building a genealogy and connecting persons to the Revolutionary War.
Obituary for Terry Dobson dated to 2015. A black and white close-up photograph appears at the top of the document. The obituary discusses his performances with the Turtle Creek Chorale.
Draft of an article published in the October 2015 issue of Texas Highways magazine about the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and Tex Ritter Museum in Carthage.
Transcript of an interview with Adam Briggle, a professor at the University of North Texas, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Professor Briggle focuses on several topics including his initial engagement with the fracking referendum, being contacted by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), the writing of the fracking ban, his reactions to the passing of the ban, and his arrest for protesting fracking.
Transcript of an interview with Amy (last name is unknown), an English major at Texas Women's University (TWU), regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. The interview appears to take place at a rally designed to inform listeners about the effects of hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
Transcript of an interview with Candice Bernd, a journalist and anti-fracking activist in Denton, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. MS. Bernd reviews her involvement and opinion on the Fracking Referendum and the overarching effects of House Bill 40 (HB40).
Transcript of an interview with Chad Pearson, a history professor at Collin College in Plano, Texas, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Professor Pearson specializes in the study of employers and business organizations that engage in tactics to present their own personal agendas as the desires of a larger population.
Transcript of an interview with Dr. Deborah Armintor, an English professor at UNT (the University of North Texas) since 2002, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Dr. Armintor describes her involvement with the anti-fracking movement immediately following the passage of HB40 (House Bill 40).
Transcript of an interview with Elida Tomez, an activist and long-time resident of Denton, Texas, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Ms. Tomez recounts her involvement in the anti-fracking movement and her beliefs concerning the effects fracking has had on Denton and the environment as a whole.
Transcript of an interview with Emily White, a professor of writing, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Professor White briefly defines fracking, explains hydraulic fracturing's effects on the environment, and recites her "Ten Reasons to Ban Fracking".
Transcript of an interview with Evan Stone, a copyright attorney who performs legal services for Frack-Free Denton, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Mr. Stone lists a few examples of how he's aided Frack-Free Denton, continues on to explain why HB40 (House Bill 40) was created, and relays instances where fracking companies have damaged the environment.
Transcript of an interview with Garrett Graham, a Denton, Texas resident and director of the documentary "Don't Frack with Denton", regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Graham recounts how he became involved with the anti-fracking movement, his stance on fracking in general, and how he feels "Don't Frack with Denton" has impacted the community.
Transcript of an interview with James Mays, the Superintendent of Planning and Construction with the City of Denton Parks and Recreation department, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Mays discusses the issues surrounding the fracking referendum as well as his responsibilities as superintendent.
Transcript of a phone interview with Jarrett Keim, a professional fracking driller in Oklahoma, regarding the City of Denton Fracking Referendum. Mr. Keim describes his job responsibilities and the intricacies of hydraulic fracturing.
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