UT
Tyler Receives Grant to Conduct Principals Institute
UT Tyler has been awarded a grant by the Region VII Education
Service Center Head Start program to conduct the 2002 Principals
Institute.
Dr. Mark Wagstaff, executive director of Region VII Head Start,
has committed $75,000 to fund the institute, Restructuring Early
Childhood Education for the 21st Century, to be held June 24-28
at UT Tyler. More>>>

Star
Employee of the Month

Denise Duncan, telecommunications systems specialist, is the
UT Tyler Star Employee for the month of January. She is pictured
with Dr. David O'Keeffe, provost and vice president of academic
affairs.

Select
link below for more information
Spring
semester classes begin Monday, Jan. 14.
Spring
semester late registration, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 14.
Faculty
Voice Recital: Thomas Allen, baritone, and Jane Allen,
piano, 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, Braithwaite Recital Hall. For
information call 566-7450.
Dick
Ray Collected Works exhibit begins Tuesday, Jan. 22,
at The Meadows Gallery. Exhibit continues through Friday,
March 15. For information call 566-7250
"My
Fair Lady," Broadway Series event, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 24, Cowan Center. For information call 566-7424.
Hispanic
Student Association meeting, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
24, BUS 102

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UT
Tyler students purchase textbooks during spring registration
Friday, in preparation for classes to begin on Monday, Jan.
14. Late registration is 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 14.


Dr.
Lisa Davis Allen
Dr. Roger Conaway
Vanessa Curry
Mary Ellen Wright

Service Recognition
Carrie
A. Clayton, director of financial services, is recognized
for five years of continuous service at the university on
Jan. 21.

News
and Information Services Guide
The following guide details services available to the campus
community through the UT Tyler Office of News and Information.
More>>>

Health
and Kinesiology Physical Education Building - Ground
removal is underway.
College
of Nursing and Health Sciences Building - Development
of construction documents 95 percent complete.

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