Dress
Rehearsal

Rehearsing
for the UT Tyler theatre department’s production of
“The King Stag’’ are Kyle Halberstadt,
left, and Jerone Turner in their Commedia masks, with Derek
Harper in the background. More>>>

E-Journal
Features Articles by UT Tyler Students
Articles
by UT Tyler graduate students Brenda Bertrand and Andrea
Wheeler have been published in the fall-winter 2002 issue
of the E-Journal of Organizational Learning and Leadership.
“Transformation
Within Organizational Culture: The Gap Between Paper and
Reality” is the title of the article written by Bertrand,
who is studying communications. The article by Wheeler,
a student in the nurse practitioner program, is titled “This
is Such a Fun Job!” More>>>

USAC
Announces ‘Meet Your Rep’ Event
UT
Tyler employees will have an opportunity to meet University
Staff Advisory Council representatives on Friday, Nov. 8.
The
“Meet Your Rep’’ event is scheduled for
8-9 a.m. in the UC open area. Coffee and doughnuts will
be served.
USAC
is an official body of the university, formed for the purpose
of furthering the fulfillment of UT Tyler’s mission.
More>>>

Faculty
Senate Leadership

From
left, Dr. Virginia Beidelman, UT Tyler faculty senate past
president; Dr. Pam Martin, president; and Dr. James Hatfield,
president-elect, are pictured during the Faculty Senate
Alpha Omega Luncheon Oct. 29 at Muntz Library. Photo>>>

UT
Tyler to Co-Host National Oncology Education Seminar
“Community
Health 2002: Cancer Prevention and Hepatitis C’’
will be the theme of a continuing education conference for
nurses and social workers Friday, Nov. 8, at UT Tyler.
Co-hosted
by the UT Tyler College of Nursing and Health Sciences and
the Texas Nurses Foundation’s Nurse Oncology Education
Program, the conference will be 8 a.m.-3:25 p.m. at the
Robert R. Muntz Library, Room 401. More>>>


Select link below
for more information
UT
Tyler blood drive, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 5, UC.
Tyler
Community Band concert, “Entrances,’’ 7
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, Cowan Center Vaughn Auditorium.
Student
Success Seminar: Wednesday, Nov. 6 – “Resume:
Your Personal Advertisement,’’ noon-1
p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 6, UC 118.
Student
Organization Presidents Council meeting, Wednesday,
Nov. 6.
Music
Video Bingo, 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, UC 118.
University
Staff Advisory Council “Meet Your Rep,’’
8 a.m.-9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 8, UC open area.
More
upcoming events |
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U.T.
System Chancellor Plans Tyler Visit
Chancellor
Mark G. Yudof and other U.T. System leaders will visit UT
Tyler Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Yudof
will be accompanied by Terry Sullivan, executive vice chancellor
for academic affairs; Geri Malandra, executive assistant
for performance and accountability; and Michael Warden,
executive director for public affairs.
More>>>

‘Hands-On’
Learning

Students
in Dr. Joyce Ballard’s motor development class participate
in an object control exercise on the UT Tyler tennis courts
recently. More>>>

Featured
Musicians

UT
Tyler students performed works from the standard repertoire
for voice, piano, woodwinds, brass and percussion during
a recital Oct. 18 at Braithwaite Recital Hall. More>>>

Tyler
Community Band to Perform at Cowan Center
The Tyler Community Band, formerly known as the UT Tyler/TJC
Community Wind Symphony, will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 5, in the Cowan Center Vaughn Auditorium. More>>>

‘Nurse
Practitioner Week’ Nov. 4-8
Gov.
Rick Perry has proclaimed Nov. 4-8 as “Texas Nurse
Practitioner Week’’ in recognition of the more
than 4,600 nurse practitioners committed to providing essential,
quality health care services in Texas.
The
observance is designed to inform Texans about the best kept
secret in health care – nurse practitioners.
A
nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with advanced education
and clinical training in a health care specialty. More>>>

Lot
6 to be Reserved Wednesday
Parking Lot 6 – the lot closest to the Cowan Center and
Old Omen Road – will be reserved Wednesday, Nov. 6, for
Junior League school shows. For more information, call the
Cowan Center at 566-7424.

Robert
B. Greendyke
Nancy
Spence Horton &
Amy Stevens Griffith


Select
link below for more information
Health
and Kinesiology Physical Education Building
–
Construction began in December 2001 and is expected to be
completed in late 2003...
David
G. and Jacqueline M. Braithwaite Building, College of Nursing
and Health Sciences – Construction work
began in May 2002 on a two-story facility that will contain
about 37,000 gross square feet...
Residence
House – Construction is out to bid with
a proposal opening date of Nov. 4...
Longview
University Center monument signs – There
will be two monument signs, one on each side of the entrance
to the Longview campus...

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