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[High School workshop participants in lobby]
Photograph of students who participated in the high school multimedia workshop during the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. They are gathered in one of the alcoves of the hotel hallways, some sitting on chairs some on the floor. The ones in chairs are Lauren Bannister, Lauren Jones, Alleyah Brown, Nina Melishkevich, and Madeline Badowski. The ones on the floor are Tanya Raghu, Olivia Betka, Sanjana Reddy, Molly Chambers, and Jennifer Zhan. The conference and workshop were held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Tierra Body sitting in chair]
Photograph of Tierra Body, a winner of the Young Spurs award, sitting in a chair in a room full of books that was used as the event's bookstore. On her lap is a copy of one of the journalism magazines revealed at the conference. Through the Young Spurs award she was provided a stipend allowing her to attend the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[High School workshop participants seated in lobby]
Photograph of students who participated in the high school multimedia workshop during the 2017 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. They are gathered in one of the alcoves of the hotel hallways, some sitting on chairs and some on the floor. The ones in chairs are Lauren Bannister, Lauren Jones, Alleyah Brown, Nina Melishkevich, and Madeline Badowski. The ones on the floor are Tanya Raghu, Olivia Betka, Sanjana Reddy, Molly Chambers, and Jennifer Zhan. The conference and workshop were held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
[Literary Lights Dinner schedule of events on chair]
Photograph of a paper, placed on a chair, that lists the schedule of events during the Literary Lights Dinner that took place as a part of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. At the top it says "the mayborn, literary nonfiction conference", this is followed by the title "Pulitzer, A Century of Excellence: People, Politics and Public Affairs". The dinner was held in the International Ballroom at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, Grapevine, TX.
[NT Daily staffers in Editorial office during late night]
Photograph of NT Daily staffers, some sitting at desks and one on a couch, working during a late night. The late night was held in the Editorial office at Mayborn School of Journalism.
[Students seated around tables]
Image of students seated in an oval shape around long desks in a room. There are notebooks and bags on the tables and one students is working on his laptop. The student closest to the camera is also raising his hand.
[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 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.
[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 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.
[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.
[Computer Lab in the Business Leadership Building]
Photograph of students working in the Business Leadership Building computer lab. There are three rows of computer tables with spots on both sides for students.
[Students in dorm room]
Image of two students standing inside of their dorm room. One is opening the door and the other is balancing a basketball inside. There is a bed in the corner and a desk with a landline and mini-fridge underneath it. The walls are also decorated.
[Students reading a textbook]
Image of two students seated at a wooden table in a room, reading a textbook that is open in front of them. The one in pink is holding a highlighter and the one in brown is pointing to the text in the book. There is a large window behind them that is letting in light.
[Opening ceremony of the Business Leadership Building]
Photograph of attendees of the official opening ceremony for the Business Leadership Building on the UNT campus. They are seated in front of a small stage where Finley Graves, the then Dean of the College of Business, is speaking at a podium. Students are seated on couches in the area.
[Computer Lab in the Business Leadership Building 2]
Photograph of students working in the Business Leadership Building computer lab. There are three rows of computer tables with stations set-up on both sides for students.
[Students at tables in Willis Library]
Photograph of students seated at tables for studying in Willis Library. Some others are at desks along the perimeter with computers and along the back wall is a row of low shelves with books. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library".
[Sarah T. Hughes corner display case 2]
Photograph of the corner display case in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. The case holds photos and writing from Hughes and the chair next to it belonged to her. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Display cabinet and chair]
Photograph of a display cabinet in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room that was used for the Owsley Exhibit after the dedication of the Owsley Foyer in Willis Library. In the display case are photos, documents, and a hat from Alvin Owsley and the family. There is a chair next to the case. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Owsley Foyer Dedication - Owsley Exhibit - 12-16-1996 0025".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room portrait and display cases 2]
Photograph of Sarah T. Hughes' portrait, painted by Dorothy Barta, and corner display cases in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room, Willis Library Archives. Next to the display cases is a red plush chair and footrest that are roped off.
[Students inside of Willis Library]
Photograph of students walking around and sitting at desks and in chairs inside of Willis Library. There are books on display and several more rows of shelves past the students. The photo was taken from the central staircase. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that originally only read "New Library" but was changed to read "New A. M. Willis Library [interior] 1970s center staircase students unidentified C".
[Student working with EDAX microscope]
Image of a student seated at a desk-top arrangement featuring NEC systems that are attached to an EDAX machine. On one of the displays an Omniprobe software system is open. He is taking in data from something very small.
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 3]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Office next to Owsley Foyer 1]
Photograph of the office space next to the Owsley Foyer. In the office are two desks and on the wall are two pictures and a dedication plaque featuring Alvin M. Owsley and Lucy B. Owsley.
[Sarah T. Hughes corner display case 1]
Photograph of the corner display case in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. The case holds photos and writing from Hughes and the chair next to it belonged to her. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 8]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library. Against the wall are display cases, plaques, and a portrait of Judge Hughes. There are also several tables and chairs with lamps at each table.
[Corner display and chair in reading room]
Photograph of the corner display and red plush chair and footstool in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room. The reading room was located in Willis Library.
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 6]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room from entrance]
Photograph of the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room from the glassed in entrance. In the room are tables, chairs, lamps, display cases, a painting and windows. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes corner display case 4]
Photograph of the corner display case in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. The case holds photos and writing from Hughes and the chair next to it belonged to her. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Tables in Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room]
Photograph of the tables and chairs in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. There are two windows on the far wall. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes corner display case 3]
Photograph of the corner display case in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library on the UNT campus. The case holds photos and writing from Hughes and the chair next to it belonged to her. On the back of the photo is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Office connected to Owsley Foyer]
Photograph of an office in Willis Library with 3 hanging photographs and a desk full of books that was taken after the Owsley Foyer dedication. The office is connected to the foyer.
[Lamps on tables in reading room]
Photograph of two lamps on separate tables in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library. At the base of the lamps are plaques that read "To Recognize the Gift of..." and designate each to a donor. There is a picture on the wall behind one lamp and a chair at the table of the closest one.
[Office connected to newly dedicated Owsley Foyer]
Photograph of an office in Willis Library with two hanging photographs, a dedication plaque, and two desks connected to the Owsley Foyer. The foyer was dedicated just before this photo was taken.
[Lamps on tables in reading room 2]
Photograph of two lamps on separate tables in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library. At the base of the lamps are plaques that read "To Recognize the Gift of..." and designate each to a donor. There is a picture on the wall behind one lamp and a chair at the table of the closest one.
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room portrait and display cases 1]
Photograph of Sarah T. Hughes' portrait, painted by Dorothy Barta, and corner display cases in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room, Willis Library Archives. Next to the display cases is a red plush chair and footrest that are roped off.
[Three women reading in Willis Library]
Photograph of three women reading and also studying from books in A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, specifically in the music section of the stacks. The one on the right is standing up and leaning against the shelves, she is wearing Nike shoes. The one in the middle is seated at a table and has three separate books open in front of her while she takes notes on different pads. The third is sitting in a chair in front of the stacks and has an open folder in her hands.
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 7]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Student is S. T. Hughes Reading Room]
Photograph of a student, possibly Jonikka Justice, sitting at a table in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the UNT Archives at Willis Library. There is a display case behind her and a portrait of Hughes on the wall that was painted by Dorothy Barta. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "Libraries/Archives (Jonikka Justice) 1996".
[Lamps on tables in reading room 3]
Photograph of two lamps on separate tables in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in Willis Library. At the base of the lamps are plaques that read "To Recognize the Gift of..." and designate each to a donor. There is a picture on the wall behind one lamp and a chair at the table of the closest one.
[Sandborn music room displays]
Photograph of the Edna Mae Sandborn Music Room inside of Willis Library. There are two windows, two display cases with music materials, and chairs around a table in the shot. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis - Sandborne Room 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 9]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room]
Photograph of the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room at Willis Library. There are tables set up with four chairs and two lamps at each, and display cases are against the far wall. A portrait of Sarah Tilghman Hughes, painted by Dorothy Barta, is between two plaques in the center of the back wall.
[Reading room corner display and chair]
Photograph of a corner display and roped off red plush chair and footstool in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room at Willis Library. The display case holds different photographs and papers under the exhibit title "Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes: A Portrait of Community Leadership".
[Lamps on in Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room]
Photograph of the seating in the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room. At each of the three tables are four chairs and two lamps, in the photo the lamps are on. There are two arched windows in the wall that are letting in light and two pictures are on the other wall.
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room from entrance 2]
Photograph of the Judge Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room from the glassed in entrance. In the room are tables, chairs, lamps, display cases, a painting and windows. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room 10]
Photograph of the Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room in the A.M. Willis Library in 1996. There is a portrait on the wall of Sarah T. Hughes and a display case full of pictures and things related to Hughes. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis Library - Sarah T. Hughes Reading Room - 1996".
[Office next to Owsley Foyer 2]
Photograph of the office space next to the Owsley Foyer. In the office are two desks and on the wall are two pictures and a dedication plaque featuring Alvin M. Owsley and Lucy B. Owsley.
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