Chancellor on the Move
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Fall 2003
Chancellor and President Dr. Ann Stuart...
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…hosted
a tea at University House for Tincy Miller of Dallas, far left,
recipient of the 2004 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership
Award, presented by TWU and the School of Occupational Therapy. Shown
are front row, from left: Mrs. Miller, Chancellor Stuart, Mrs. Dykes
and Susan Cooper of Dallas; and back row, from left: Roland Dykes
and Charles Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were the 2003 recipients
of the award. |
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…attended
the eighth annual North Texas Conference on Business, Industry
and Economic Development sponsored by State Rep. Burt R.
Solomons and Denton County Commissioner Sandy Jacobs. Chancellor
Stuart is shown with State Rep. Myra Crownover and U.S. Congressman
Michael Burgess, Texas 26th District. |
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…attended the 2003 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas
Profiles in Leadership Awards luncheon. Shown are from left: Chancellor
Stuart, Victor Reyes, Louise Raggio of Raggio & Raggio PLLC and
winner of the Innovator Award, TWU Distinguished Alumna Laura Estrada
and TWU Regent Delia Reyes, an awards finalist. |
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…attended
the Longhorn Council Boy Scouts of America banquet honoring TWU
faculty member Dr. Bettye Myers as a 2003 Denton Distinguished
Citizen. Shown are front row, from left: Sarah LaGrone, Chancellor
Stuart and Mildred Hawk; and back row, from left: Troy LaGrone, Ray
Poliakoff, Dr. Myers and former TWU Regent Richard Hayes. |
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…presented
an honorary doctorate of humane letters at May commencement to
Dr. Marie M. Clay, founder of the Reading Recovery
early intervention program. Assisting her is Dr. Jennifer Martin,
dean of the TWU Graduate School. TWU is one of only 23 Reading Recovery
training sites in the United States. |
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…helped
members of the Denton campus State Employees Charitable Campaign
committee kick-off the annual fundraising event. Shown are
seated, from left: Kathleen Duffy, Chancellor Stuart and Judy Elias;
and standing, from left: Linda Murphy, Judylynn Nooyen, John Weinkein,
Nora Sierra, Raedean Bolton, Annita Owens, Mike Elias and Donna DiSario. |
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…welcomed
high school students in the Choice College program to the Denton
campus for an intensive four-day camp designed to encourage
academically mid-tier and economically challenged students to pursue
college. Standing with Chancellor Stuart is Choice College founder
Cynthia A. Gonzalez, right. |
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