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03/03/2010

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02/27/2010

TWU clinic goes high-tech at new site
Upgraded therapy rooms, a language sensory center and new research labs are highlights of the Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic’s new site at Texas Woman’s University.

02/25/2010

Bataille: Not my choice

Denton Record-Chronicle/Al Key
University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille stands in her office Wednesday.

University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille was unaware she would abruptly resign or that there were any issues with her performance until the discussion was brought up in a Feb. 7 meeting she had with UNT system Chancellor Lee Jackson, she said. But questions still surround her resignation, which takes effect Sunday.


Scholars at TWU to get awards
Two Denton women — Ilana Morgan and Kalyn Myers Briggs — will receive scholarships from Texas Woman’s University at the eighth annual Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award Luncheon in Dallas.


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02/24/2010

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02/23/2010

TWU provost stepping down

Kay Clayton and Keith McFarland

Kay Clayton, Texas Woman’s University’s provost and vice president of academic affairs, will step down effective March 1 because of health reasons. Clayton announced the decision to her staff and in an e-mail to the entire university Monday. She said she would begin her medical leave March 1 and would retire in late August.


02/22/2010

Student focuses on Haiti’s nameless dead
After waiting more than a month, University of North Texas doctoral student Kailash Gupta will head to Haiti today to study the aftermath of the country’s devastating Jan. 12 earthquake. His study will focus on how Haiti is dealing with unclaimed bodies left from the disaster that killed at least 170,000 people.

TWU provost to step down March 1
Dr. Kay Clayton, the Texas Woman’s University provost since July 2008, will step down for health reasons, university officials announced Monday. Clayton begins a medical leave March 1, then plans to retire from the university at the end of August.

02/21/2010

Enrollment numbers show increases
Official enrollment numbers show an increase of students at Denton-area college and university campuses this spring semester. The University of North Texas, Texas Woman’s University and the Corinth campus of North Central Texas College added more than 2,500 students to their rosters since last spring, according to numbers released by the schools on the 12th day of class.

02/20/2010

TWU OKs rate hike
Texas Woman’s University regents unanimously approved a tuition increase at Friday’s meeting that could help alleviate recent budget troubles at the university. The increase of $10 per credit hour, which will start in the fall, would increase tuition by $150 for a student taking 15 hours.

From ebbing to flowing: Intensity shapes dramatic production
The cast and crew of Texas Woman’s University’s current drama, The Half Moon Couple, didn’t have a single line of dialogue to work with until they got off of a plane in Dublin, Ireland. Elizabeth Lambert, an actress and TWU senior theater major, said the troupe got to work after getting off the trans-Atlantic flight.

02/17/2010

Bataille mystery deepens  

Gretchen Bataille

Gretchen Bataille said Wednesday her health is fine and she hasn’t taken another job, but she still would not say why she resigned suddenly as University of North Texas president last week. “I’m not ill, I don’t have another job lined up and I’m not looking for another job,” she said. Speaking at a quarterly UNT employee luncheon, Bataille said her resignation is in the best interest of the university, regardless of public speculation on the subject, including tension between her and UNT system Chancellor Lee Jackson.


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02/12/2010

Board accepts Bataille’s resignation  

For The Dallas Morning News/Rex C. Curry
University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille presents the finance plan for the university to the UNT Board of Regents during a meeting on Thursday in Dallas.

DALLAS — Gretchen Bataille’s sudden resignation as president of the University of North Texas will be expensive. Regents with the UNT system agreed Friday to pay Bataille $723,000 for the remainder of her contract, which runs through August 2011, and up to $20,000 in legal fees.


Regents accept Bataille's resignation 1:33 PM CT
University of North Texas Regents accepted the resignation of President Gretchen Bataille at the regents meeting Friday morning, in a split 7-2 vote, after Bataille abruptly submitted her resignation two days ago.

Bataille meets with board

Gretch Bataille

University of North Texas President Gretchen Bataille addressed the Board of Regents for the first time Thursday, after she abruptly resigned Wednesday. But the reason for her resignation, which takes effect Feb. 28, remained a mystery. When she was asked why she resigned, Bataille, 65, shook her head, saying she was unable to comment. The board is scheduled to discuss and formally accept her resignation today, but not without a fight from students.


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02/10/2010

Bataille won’t offer reason for surprise resignation 1:42 PM CT

Dr. Gretchen Bataille

University of North Texas President Gretchen M. Bataille offered no clues Thursday morning as to the reason for her abrupt resignation that was announced Wednesday. The UNT Board of Regents are expected to accept Bataille’s resignation during their quarterly meeting, which is being held today and Friday in Dallas. Bataille is also scheduled to make a presentation to the regents, proposing increases in tuition at the university. When approached at the meeting for comment as to why she is resigning mid-year, with only a few weeks’ notice, Bataille only shook her head, making it clear she did not want to discuss her reasons for leaving.


02/05/2010

Worry not, web-footed friends

DRC/Barron Ludlum
Ducks swim, wade and waddle around the University of North Texas duck pond on Tuesday. The water level has been lowered to ease the construction of a spillway that will regulate and direct runoff, which could prevent flooding of structures near the pond.

Jennifer Wilcox points at the oversaturated ground in her backyard and the once-green St. Augustine grass that is now brown from being waterlogged. She said she’s had the problem since the University of North Texas started building an athletic complex on turf once designated as the university’s golf course.


02/03/2010

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02/02/2010

TAMS fields two at Intel competition

DRC/Al Key
Katheryn Shi and Peter Hu, both students at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at the University of North Texas, are two of 40 U.S. finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search 2010.

Two Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science students are finalists in a national science competition with a $100,000 scholarship at stake. In March, Peter Hu, 18, of Denton and Katheryn Shi, 16, of Sugar Land will be two of 40 finalists from across the nation traveling to Washington, D.C., for the Intel Science Talent Search 2010.


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