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NEWS| UPDATED JAN. 24, 2003| Send news tips

Architecture
Lawsuit answer due by Feb. 3
Former dean Martha LaGess’ suit claims that before confronting her, some faculty had plans to fill her position with an interim.

UT System
300 signatures go to Austin
Austin students will present the petition, which asks for a student regent seat.

Student Life
Housing group lacks leadership
The Residence Hall Association is dealing with the loss of its two top officials and low turn out at meeting and activities.

Meet the Brothers
Greeks get to know potential members during Rush Week.

Faculty/Staff
Professor prepares to teach English in Czech Republic
Dr. Lauren Porter will head for Prague as a part of the Fulbright Program.

Continuing Education
Master anglers share secrets
Professional fishermen visit UTA to teach techniques to all ages and skill levels this weekend.

Police Report
Student’s classes dropped without authorization
This is a part of the daily activity log produced by the university’s Police Department. To report a criminal incident on campus, call 817-272-3381.

NEWS| UPDATED JAN. 23, 2003

Administration
Alabama campus welcomes Dr. Witt
UA officials hope to meet and discuss the interview Monday morning.

Administration
Witt’s intent worries some on campus
Legislature representation and student life top list of students’ concerns.

Star Satellite
UTA/Fort Worth Campus moves to the forefront of Legislature requests.

More than 1,000 attend fair
Activities Fair greets students
Those who are new to the university get the chance to be involved on campus.

Student Life
Spring break date change a possibility
SC senators may adopt a resolution to change the week of the holiday.

Greek Life
Contestants prepare for pageant
Organizers say the contest is not a beauty pageant but a promotion of women with leadership ability.

Police Report
Pedestrian says car almost hit her at First and Pecan
This is a part of the daily activity log produced by the university’s Police Department. To report a criminal incident on campus, call 817-272-3381.

Liberal Arts
Music faculty, students say they’d miss Witts
Anne Witt teaches musical courses and supervises interns at local schools.

International Acclaim
Mary Vaccaro writes a book about a 16th-century Italian painter’s works.

NEWS| UPDATED JAN. 22, 2003

Administration
Officials prepare to address legislators
Top officials plan to take the university president’s place while in Alabama.

Administration
Witt wears many hats in Arlington
Mayor Elzie Odom credits Dr. Robert Witt with UTA’s strong city presence.

Architecture
LaGess sues for discrimination
The lawsuit claims the former dean was wrongfully terminated due to gender.

UTA volunteers help children with homework
Working with Smiles
UTA Volunteers work and play with children at the Boys and Girls Club.

Student life
Organizations to recruit, answer questions at spring fair
More than 130 student groups will be present at the Activities Fair in the UC Palo Duro Lounge.

Nursing
Perry appoints professor to committee
Nancy Handy will fill the vacant position with the nursing home advisory group beginning Feb. 1.

Police Report
Student’s tires slashed at Centennial Court apartments
This is a part of the daily activity log produced by the university’s Police Department. To report a criminal incident on campus, call 817-272-3381.

Administration
Administrators call search for president premature
A search committee won’t form unless Witt is offered the Alabama presidency.

 

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