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[Dr. Ana Krahmer Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #1]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Dr. Ana Krahmer holding a microphone behind a wood podium. Dr. Ana Krahmer stands on the right in a black V-neck blouse and black rimmed glasses. To her left is a projector screen with an illustration of someone sitting on a sleeping bag, some cattle, miscellaneous hats, and illegible text.
[Dr. Ana Krahmer Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #2]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Dr. Ana Krahmer holding a microphone behind a wood podium. Dr. Ana Krahmer stands on the right in a black V-neck blouse and black rimmed glasses with her arm outstretched towards the projector screen on her left. The projector screen is displaying a mostly illegible document, presumably an old newspaper.
[Dreanna Belden Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #1]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing the Assistant Dean for External Relations, Dreanna Belden, speaking into a handheld microphone beside a projector screen. Ms. Belden is wearing a red blouse belted at the waist and a black velvet cardigan. The projector screen reads: "-ur Celebration -hing Over -Million -al to Texas History" and has the UNT University Libraries logo in the bottom right corner.
[Dreanna Belden Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #2]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing the Assistant Dean for External Relations, Dreanna Belden, speaking into a handheld microphone behind a wooden podium. Ms. Belden is wearing a red blouse belted at the waist and a black velvet cardigan. To her left a projector screen is partially in view and reads: "-f Dr. Geroge E. -f Dr. Rudy -f Jim Mahoney -f TB Willis -f the Ritche -k Dallas -ciety - ives -System -of Addison, Inc.".
[Marcia McIntosh Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #1]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Marcia McIntosh speaking into a handheld microphone behind a podium. She is wearing a green polo shirt, a yellow cardigan and gold earrings.
[Marcia McIntosh Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #2]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Marcia McIntosh speaking into a handheld microphone behind a podium. She is wearing a green polo, a yellow cardigan and gold earrings. To her left is a projector screen displaying the heading "Genealogical Collections: Texas State Genealogical Society", with two pages underneath and the UNT logo in the right corner.
[Mark Phillips Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #1]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Mark Phillips the Associate Dean of the Digital Library with a handheld microphone behind a podium. Mark is wearing a red gingham button up and black framed glasses.
[Mark Phillips Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #2]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Mark Phillips the Associate Dean of the Digital Library with a handheld microphone behind a podium. Mark is wearing a red gingham button up and black framed glasses. To his left is a projector screen displaying "Two Million and Counting: The Portal to Texas History, Mark Phillips, Ph.D., UNT Libraries, February 15, 2024".
[Mark Phillips Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration, #3]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Mark Phillips the Associate Dean of the Digital Library with a handheld microphone behind a podium. Mark is wearing a red gingham button up and black framed glasses. To his left is a projector screen displaying the Portal to Texas History completion overview chart and statistics.
[Michael McPherson Speaking at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Michael McPherson, speaking into a microphone behind a wooden podium. He is wearing a brightly colored patterned tie and a light green button-up with one sleeve rolled up to show a smart watch. To Dr. McPherson's left is a projector screen showing a document entitled "Stories of the Old Land Office by O. Henry" with a sketch of a building and few trees above it.
[Sarah Lynn Fisher, Alyssa Ross and Briana Knox at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing Digital Collection Librarian Sarah Lynn Fisher, Communications Specialist Alyssa Ross and User Services Librarian Briana Knox having a conversation. Sarah Lynn Fisher stands on the left with her back to the camera in a khaki-colored sweater. Alyssa Ross stands in the center wearing a grey and khaki-colored V-neck sweater, jeans, glasses and is holding a plate of cake. Briana Knox is on the right in a white collared shirt with a blue vest, glasses and a white face mask.
[William Hicks and Mark Phillips at the Portal Two Million Item Celebration]
Photograph taken at the Portal to Texas History two million item celebration held in Willis Library showing the head of User Interfaces, William Hicks, speaking to the Associate Dean of the Digital Library, Mark Phillips. Will Hicks stands on the left with his back to the camera. He is wearing a green t-shirt with a graphic of a mountain that reads "leave the road, take the rail.", khaki-colored pants, a black shoulder bag and glasses pushed up on his head. Mark Phillips stands on the right with his arms crossed. He is wearing a red gingham button up shirt, a belt, brown pants, glasses and a face mask. The refreshment table is behind them on the right as well as a group of standing attendees to the left.
[Courtney Jacobs and Amy Blackburn at workshop]
Photo of attendees and staff members Courtney E. Jacobs and Amy Blackburn at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are stationed at a table where students and other attendees can learn to use woodblock printing and stamps to decorate their books.
[Courtney Jacobs and attendees at workshop]
Photo of Courtney E. Jacobs at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. Jacobs is teaching the students and attendees how to make prints with woodblocks. They are gathered around a table where the station has been set up and others are waiting for their chance to participate.
[Courtney Jacobs and participants at printing station]
Photo of Courtney E. Jacobs and three participants at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. Jacobs is stationed at a table where students and other attendees can learn to use woodblock printing and stamps to decorate their books.
[Courtney Jacobs at printing station]
Photo of Courtney E. Jacobs and attendees at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. Jacobs is stationed at a table where students and other attendees can learn to use woodblock printing and stamps to decorate their books. She is putting out papers for people to use.
[Greg Pierce and Morgan Gieringer at workshop]
Photo of Greg Pierce and Morgan Gieringer at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are standing at one of the workshop stations to the side of the room and students working in the library are visible through the windows behind them.
[Jaimi Parker helping workshop participants]
Photo of staff member Jaimi Parker and participants at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. Parker is showing the students how to bind their books together using the classic Japanese stab-binding technique. Many more attendees of the event are working on their own books in the background of the photo.
[Participants at Suminagashi station]
Photo of participants at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are gathered around the Suminagashi station. Suminagashi is a marbling technique that students and other attendees are using to dye the covers of their Japanese-style books.
[Participants gathered around stamping station]
Photo of participants at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are gathered around the table station where attendees learned how woodblock printing works and were able to decorate the covers and pages of their own book with the stamps.
[Perri Hamilton and Marcia McIntosh during workshop]
Photo of Perri Hamilton and Marcia McIntosh at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are at a drying station with their Suminagashi-style marbled book covers. Other workshop attendees are at the stations behind them.
[Workshop attendees at binding station]
Photo of attendees at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are gathered around a set of tables in the center of the room and are working on binding their books together using the Japanese stab binding technique.
[Workshop attendees binding their books]
Photo of attendees at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are gathered around a set of tables in the center of the room and are working on binding their books together using the Japanese stab binding technique.
[Workshop participant holding up book]
Photo of participant at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. The woman, a member of the Willis Library staff, is holding up her own finished book with a crane stamped on the front cover. Other attendees are visible behind her working on their own books.
[Workshop participants gathered around binding station]
Photo of participants, including student employee Hannah Kerley (polka-dots), at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are gathered around a table where attendees learned how to bind their books together using different Japanese stab-binding techniques.
[Workshop participants showing one of their books]
Photo of two participants posing together at the Japanese Book Making Workshop in the Willis Library Forum (room 140). Madhu is seated on a row of chairs and an unidentified participant is kneeling next to her, holding up his own newly-made book. In the background there is a UNT faculty book display (at right) and three UNT Libraries faculty members (at left): Marcia McIntosh, Julie Judkins, and Shannon Willis
[Workshop participants sitting at binding station]
Photo of participants at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are seated at a table where attendees learned how to bind their books together using different Japanese stab binding techniques.
[Hallway under construction in Sycamore Hall]
Photograph of a hallway that is being renovated in Sycamore Hall in preparation for the Mayborn School of Journalism moving their offices from the General Academic Building to Sycamore. A construction worker is working in the background. In the right foreground, the Mayborn administrative office, mostly renovated, is visible. Two women are talking in the office.
[Barnes and Noble employee at booth]
Photograph of a UNT Barnes and Noble employee sitting behind a cash register at the store's booth during the UNT Graduation Block Party event. On the table are mugs, stuffed Scrappy the Eagles, Teddy Bears wearing shirts that read "Grad University of North Texas" and license plate frames.
[Bassist performing at Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a bassist performing at the UNT Grad Block Party. His instrument is red and white and he's wearing dark glasses. The event was held after the final commencement ceremonies of Spring 2017 but was open to the entire community.
[Block Party attendees dancing to musicians]
Photograph of three attendees of the UNT Graduation Block Party dancing in a line to the music of a live band. Two singers are in front of the stage, where the rest of the band is performing, and are also walking along the front.
[Booth at UNT Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a University of North Texas booth at the Graduation Block Party. A woman is handing out information packets and other UNT materials from a table. Behind her is a banner that says "Continue Your Journey at UNT".
[College of Arts and Science graduate with family]
Photograph of a recent College of Arts and Sciences graduate with her family at the UNT Grad Block Party. She is wearing her graduation cap and is holding a complimentary bag in her hands.
[Crowd at UNT Graduation Block Party]
Photograph of the crowd of attendees at the UNT Grad Block Party. In the background are white tents where the UNT Dining Services are serving appetizers. Some are sitting out on the lawn and eating while others move on to other sections of the event.
[Dorothy Bland takes photo of Mayborn graduates]
Photograph of Dean Dorothy Bland motioning the recent Mayborn graduates to get in position so she can take a photo. The three graduates are standing behind a frame that reads "North Texas Daily; Amazing new UNT grad destined for success!" One of the grads is Jim Dale (right), a Marketing Specialist at the Mayborn School of Journalism. All are at the UNT Grad Block Party event.
[Families taking photos under Book Arch]
Photograph of a recent UNT graduate standing with a relative in front of the Book Arch statue in the UNT Library Mall. They are at the Grad Block Party that was held by UNT after the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies.
[Family plays giant Connect Four game]
Photograph of three people gathered around a giant version of the game Connect Four. On the left an unidentified woman is holding some of the yellow pieces. Behind them are a row of booths and a bean bag toss game.
[Family with Scrappy the Eagle statue]
Photograph of a family of five sitting with the Scrappy the Eagle Statue. The man on the left is holding out a caricature image that was drawn of the two individuals on the right. The image says "UNT Alumni".
[Guitarist performing at Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a guitarist playing at the UNT Grad Block Party. He is wearing sunglasses and his guitar is black. The event was held after the final commencement ceremony of Spring 2017.
[Keyboardist performing at UNT Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a keyboardist performing at the UNT Grad Block Party. The event was held after the end of the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies.
[Kristy Phillips, Ed Gallahan and dog, Ripley at UNT Block Party]
Photograph of Kristy Phillips and her father at the UNT Block Party with her dog Ripley. They are standing on West Highland where the entrance is located.
[Map of Block Party and attendees behind]
Photograph of a sandwich board sign with a map of the UNT Grad Block Party. Behind it is a group standing by the giveaway area in front of Willis Library. A recent UNT graduate is standing with them.
[New Mayborn graduates pose for photo]
Photograph of three new Mayborn School of Journalism graduates standing behind a frame that reads "North Texas Daily; Amazing new UNT grad destined for success!" One of the grads is Jim Dale (right), a Marketing Specialist on staff at the Mayborn School of Journalism.
[Performers at UNT Grad Block Party]
Photograph of a band performing at the UNT Grad Block Party held after the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies. Members include a guitarist, a keyboard player, and singers.
[Scrappy and a Graduate]
Photograph of a recent UNT graduate holding up an Eagle Claw with the UNT mascot Scrappy the Eagle. They are at the Grad Block Party held at the Union after the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies.
[Seated Scrappy statue by Union]
Photograph of the seated Scrappy the Eagle statue that is outside one of the third floor entrances to the UNT Union. Behind the statue are several tables and chairs that have been set up for the UNT Grad Block Party which was held after the end of the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies.
[Shot of Library Mall]
Photograph of the Library Mall on the day of the UNT Graduate Block Party. The Hurley Administration Building is centered in the background. A large group is walking away, towards the building and one person is walking towards the camera. They are holding a bouquet of flowers and white and pale blue balloons.
[Singers at UNT Grad Block Party]
Photograph of two singers and a guitarist performing at the UNT Grad Block Party. The event was held on campus after the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies.
[Singers performing at UNT Block Party]
Photograph of two singers performing for the attendees of the UNT Grad Block Party. The event was held after the end of the Spring 2017 commencement ceremonies for all of the recently graduated students and anyone else interested in the event.
[Student poses with Scrappy in front of Inflatable Scrappy]
Photograph of an attendee of the UNT Grad Block Party standing with Scrappy the Eagle. Behind them is a giant-sized inflatable Scrappy that is holding a sign. The sign reads "Congratulations Graduates! UNT EST. 1890".
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