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[9/11 memorial on UNT Union lawn]
Photograph of small American flags placed on the lawn of the UNT University Union as a memorial for the people who were killed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Jesús Moroles's sculpture, Shield, is also visible on the lawn.
[Jennifer Sanders and other ER nurses]
Photograph of Jennifer Sanders and two other emergency room nurses wearing scrubs and face masks in a hospital in McAllen, Texas.
[Discarded face mask on UNT campus]
Photograph of discarded disposable, pink face mask in grass on University of North Texas's campus.
[Jennifer Sanders wearing a face mask]
Selfie of Jennifer Sanders in a hospital in McAllen, Texas, wearing a face mask featuring photos of her dogs.
[Hannah Hatch journal]
Typed journal entries written by Hannah Hatch after learning that her roommate tested positive for COVID-19. The entries cover two days in which Hatch learns that her roommate has tested positive, gets tested for COVID-19 herself, and chooses to quarantine at her parents' home.
[Tweet regarding UNT's response to COVID-19]
Screenshot of a tweet from Twitter user @selyngholm criticizing the University of North Texas's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tweet specifically mentions the university's decision to continue holding football games and marching band rehearsals. Two replies are visible in the screenshot.
[Student attending Zoom lecture while sitting on porch]
Photograph of a teenager looking at a tablet while sitting on a patio bench on a porch.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house and the truck in the driveway are painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a yard sign reading, "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house and truck in the driveway are painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[COVID-19 conspiracy signage at Flat Earth house]
Photograph of a house with yard signs reading "COVID SCAM" and "Refuse the mask!" along with an inflatable poop emoji wearing a disposable face mask. The house is painted with slogans supporting flat earth conspiracy theories.
[Katy Allred, Emily Kitchens, and Loretta Jackson at Disney World]
Photograph of Katy Allred (center), her wife Emily Kitchens (left), and Loretta Jackson (right) wearing face masks and posing in front of the Tree of Life at Disney World.
[Interior of Cinderella's Castle]
Photograph of the interior of Cinderella's Castle at Disney World.
[Germany Pavilion at EPCOT]
Photograph of the Germany pavilion in the World Showcase in EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
[Japan Pavilion at EPCOT]
Photograph of the Japan pavilion in the World Showcase in EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
[Katy Allred and Emily Kitchens at Disney World]
Photograph of Katy Allred (left) and her wife, Emily Kitchens wearing face masks and posing in front of in front of Cinderella's Castle at Disney World.
[United Kingdom Pavilion at EPCOT]
Photograph of the United Kingdom pavilion in the World Showcase in EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
[Cloth face masks made by Ada Ramirez]
Photograph of 10 home made cloth face masks made of fabric various patterned fabrics.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Arlington Chapter meeting: September 12, 2020]
Minutes from the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Arlington chapter virtual meeting on September 12, 2020.
Alumni Spotlight #4: Diamond Eagles Society with Debbie Smatresk, Dr. Cathy Bryce, and Nicole Sprowl
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with UNT Alumni Debbie Smatresk and Dr. Cathy Bryce, co-founders of the UNT Diamond Eagles Society, and the group's organizer, Nicole Sprowl. They discuss the process of creating the Diamond Eagles Society, as well as the goals, operations, and accomplishments of the organization. They also discuss the focus of the organization's grants for 2020.
Episode 48: Documenting Iraq's Missing Modern Art with Dr. Nada Shabout
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Nada Shabout, Professor of Art History and Coordinator of the Contemporary Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Initiative at UNT. Susan and Dr. Shabout discuss a project run by the Association for Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran, and Turkey (AMCA) to map the teaching of Art History related areas. They also discuss various aspects of modern art in the Arab world, including colonialism and the documentation of works that went missing from Iraq's Museum of Modern Art after the fall of Baghdad in 2003.
Episode 49: Photojournalism In Times Of War with Thorne Anderson
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Thorne Anderson, Endowed Chair for Narrative & Multimedia Journalism in the Mayborn School of Journalism at UNT. Susan and Thorne discuss his motivation behind being a photojournalist in war-stricken areas, and reflect on his experiences in the field.
Episode 50: Human Trafficking In America with Dr. Given Kachepa
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Given Kachepa, owner of Inwood Dental in Dallas. Susan and Dr. Kachepa discuss his childhood experience as a victim of human trafficking, and the importance of educating people on the topic in order to help other human trafficking victims.
Episode 51: The Search for Black Holes and Quasars with Dr. Ohad Shemmer
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Ohad Shemmer, astrophysicist and Associate Professor at UNT. Susan and Dr. Shemmer discuss terms related to astrophysics, including the difference between being an astronomer and an astrophysicist, and the relation between black holes and quasars. They also discuss his inspiration behind becoming an astrophysicist, and how discoveries in the field allow scientists to understand the universe.
[TXSSAR McKinney Chapter #63 meeting minutes: September 17, 2020]
Minutes for the September 17, 2020 TXSSAR virtual meeting, held by the McKinney chapter. Photographs have been included in the document.
Digitize and Preserve Recordings of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Data management plan for the National Archives grant for Access to Historical Records: Archival Projects, "Digitize and Preserve Recordings of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters." This project will digitize 1,804 hours of audio-visual material from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters and transcribe 250 hours of speeches, lectures and literary readings drawn from African, African American and Caribbean arts and letters recorded between 1977 and 2013.
Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection Digitization Project Phase III
Data management plan for the TSLAC TexTreasures Grant for the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection Digitization Project Phase III. This project will allow for the addition of 3,000 historical Texas images to the Portal to Texas History. The images selected for inclusion will focus on the work of Byrd Williams III and Byrd Williams IV, with an emphasis on unique and notable people and places in north Texas between the years 1930-2010.
[Manatee County Public Library System: Palmetto Branch Library staff painting face masks]
Photograph of five library staff workers standing and sitting around a large semi-circular table painting face masks. All five staff members are wearing face masks and are standing a couple of feet apart. The table has a white plastic tablecloth set on top. The table contains large plastic freezer bags, small bottles with paint, a box of gloves, and the face masks being painted. The area where the staff are in looks is a large carpeted room with a sink, countertop, and shelves visible in the background, as well as two double doors.
[UNT Founder's Day speakers on stage and attendees]
Photograph of UNT's Founders Day stage in the Library Mall situated in front of the Hurley Administration Building. One speaker is shown at the podium with three other people seated on stage. The photograph also shows attendees of the event seated at tables in front of the stage and standing on the sidewalk facing the stage.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 2020
Weekly student newspaper from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas that includes local, state, national, and campus news along with advertising.
[Class of children and a teacher seated on log stools in a circle outside]
Photograph of about thirteen children and one adult from a school class sitting in a circle on stools made of logs around a red and white stripe rug outdoors. Two other adults, who appear to be parents, stand in the top-left of the image. The children are eating popsicles and have their face masks partially hanging on their ear or tucked under their chins. The child in the foreground of the image raises his hand signaling the teacher who is looking to his right.
[Margie Loraine Cooper Montgomery memorial card and envelope, September 12, 2020]
Margie Loraine Cooper Montgomery memorial card and envelope, September 12, 2020.
[LGBTQ Archives at UNT buttons]
Photograph of "LGBTQ+ Archives at UNT" buttons, along with a few "Label Me Collector" buttons on display at the Special Collections table during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Jaimi Parker and Adriance Rhoades at the Special Collections table]
Photograph of Jaimi Parker (left) the Exhibits Coordinator Librarian for UNT's Special Collections department seated at a table with Adriance Rhoades (right) the Collections Digitization Assistant. Jaimi and Adriance are stationed at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Special Collection pencils and buttons]
Photograph of color-changing green pencils from UNT's Special Collections along with the "Label Me Collector" and "LGBTQ+ Archives at UNT" buttons. The promotional materials were on display at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Flyers, pencils, Keeper cards for Special Collections]
Photograph of flyers with information on UNT's Special Collections department and the type of work the department does for the University. Also available on the table are Keeper app cards, where the UNT community can submit photographs to be preserved on the Portal to Texas History. The instructional materials were on display at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Food tent for UNT students and staff]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Students with valid UNT IDs are seen swiping their cards to get access to the food stations during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Founder's Day cookout tent]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Student and staff workers are seen manning the food stations and passing out food to guests during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall]
Photograph of UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall. Most of the students have gotten out of class from the Eagle Student Service Center, and others are out to enjoy UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall, 2]
Photograph of UNT students walking around the campuses' library mall. Most of the students have gotten out of class from the Eagle Student Service Center, and others are out to enjoy UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT students walking about the library mall]
Photograph of UNT students walking about the library mall, some are seated on benches and resting and others can be seen visiting UNT Homecoming booth that is set up by the Union building. This photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT student visiting Special Collections booth]
Photograph of a UNT student wearing a "Proud to be a Mean Green" t-shirt standing in front of the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday. Jodi Rhinehart-Doty, Jaimi Parker, and Adriance Rhoades are seen stationed at the table and talking about the department.
[Students in line for the Founder's Day cookout]
Photograph of UNt students swiping their IDs cards to get food from the Founder's Day cookout. The student workers stationed at the laptops are wearing their UNT memorabilia for UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Student organizations on the grassy area south lawn of University Union]
Photograph of multiple student organizations on the grassy area south lawn of University Union. In the center is KNTU (88.1 FM) the campus radio station of the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Student Government Association passing out t-shirts, 2]
Photograph of two students from the Student Government Association (GSA) passing out t-shirts and tote bags to students who subscribe to them on social media. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[UNT Homecoming booth]
Photograph of the 2021 UNT Homecoming booth. One UNT student (left) is wearing a green North Texas t-shirt and holding two thumbs up as the photograph is taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday. One other student is seen walking by, and another is looking at the information on the poster board.
[Student Government Association passing out t-shirts]
Photograph of two students from the Student Government Association (GSA) passing out t-shirts and tote bags to students who subscribe to them on social media. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
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