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[Sandra Gonzales teaches Mayborn class]

Description: Photograph of Sandra Gonzales teaching Mayborn School of Journalism students how to use Google News in their work. Behind her is a slide that reads "Google News Lab Training; University of North Texas Journalism Dept."
Date: February 2, 2017
Creator: Clark, Junebug
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Letter from Joe B. Grisson to Bruce M. Burton, February 2, 1990]

Description: Photocopy of a letter from Joe B. Grisson, Vice President of NCNB Texas to Bruce M. Burton, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Office of Advancement at the University of North Texas. The letter is in regards to prior correspondence where Burton had invited Grisson to a luncheon for a presentation concerning the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts. Enclosed in the letter to Burton, Grisson has included some charitable accounts that might be interested in granting … more
Date: February 2, 1990
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Denton Record-Chronicle article, February 2, 1992]

Description: An article written by Kit King for the Denton Record-Chronicle about Mary Lee Kendrick and her reception of the CARA award. The article covers her work in the Denton art scene and also with Hopewell Junction, New Yorks's Community Cultural Arts Center and pottery with Crafts Student League and the 92nd Street Y Pottery in New York.
Date: February 2, 1992
Creator: King, Kit
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Portrait of Josie Cantu, 2]

Description: Portrait of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the … more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu sitting on a bench, 2]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu sitting on a bench. She can be seen in a long over coat and looking directly at the camera. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Josie Cantu sitting on a bench]

Description: Photograph of Josie Cantu sitting on a bench. She can be seen a long over coat and looking directly at the camera. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown De… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Profile of Josie Cantu]

Description: Profile of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the f… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Profile of Josie Cantu, 2]

Description: Profile of Josie Cantu. She can be seen wearing a sweater. Cantu (’63) was a journalism major from San Antonio and editor for the 1962 Yucca during her junior year. She was tasked with documenting the excitement of the institution’s “University Year.” Cantu and her team of Yucca staff diligently recorded all of the momentous firsts; including the largest fall enrollment of 8,638 students, the establishment of one-way streets in downtown Denton, the use of student pictures on ID cards, and the f… more
Date: February 2, 1962
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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