Resource Type
Partner
Collection
Degree Department
Country
States
52 Matching Results
Results open in a new window/tab.
Results:
1 - 24 of
52
next
Education, Feminism, and Spanish: The Definition of a Library Cuban
Paper discusses Latina professors at the University of North Texas and aims to give insight into their lives by focusing on how race, gender, and language interact in their everyday lives.
Date:
2006
Creator:
Sibley, Candace
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Estimating the Economic Impact of Universities: The Case of Bowling Green State University
This article describes the results of an economic impact study of Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
Date:
2006
Creator:
Carroll, Michael C. & Smith, Bruce W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Ultimate Networker
Article published in PQ international about Charles Ward, founder of Idea Works Inc.
Date:
2006~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Multicultural Center in the News, April 1, 2005
A document about a story in the NT Daily that covers a UNT Multicultural Center Event. It is titled "Women of Color conference focuses on unity". There is also a picture of panelists at the event.
Date:
February 22, 2006
Creator:
University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Rolling through a busy weekend: Plenty of places to wear hipster jewelry in Austin
Article about roller derby, jewelry brands, hipster bars, and events around Austin, Texas.
Date:
March 2, 2006
Creator:
Scheidnes, Jean
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Capital night for movies and shakers
Article about the Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards dinner and other celebrations in the Houston, Texas area in March of 2006.
Date:
March 13, 2006
Creator:
Hodge, Shelby
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Society Section: Houston Chronicle]
Articles in the Society section of Houston Chronicle containing information about various events in the Houston, Texas area.
Date:
March 13, 2006
Creator:
Hodge, Shelby
System:
The UNT Digital Library
"Any Woman That Could Ride a Horse Could Fly": Dorothy K. Pressler Morgan, 1930s Oklahoma Aviatrix
Article describes the role of Dorothy Pressler Morgan in aviation history. In 1930 Dorothy Pressler Morgan became the second female pilot licensed in Oklahoma by the U.S. Department of Commerce. She was also known as Oklahoma City's best stunt pilot, an altitude-record setter, and the nation's first female airport manager.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Fugate, Tally D.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Building the Grady County Courthouse: The Public Works Administration Amidst Local Politics
Article details the process of building the Grady County Courthouse. Designed by the prestigious architectural firm of Layton, Hicks and Forsyth and completed in 1935 using funding provided by the Public Works Administration, the Grady County Courthouse stands as a classic example of 1930s Art Deco architecture.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Savage, Cynthia
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Capital Versus Labor in Tulsa: The Mid-Continent Refinery Strike of 1938-40
Article details the Mid-Continent Refinery Strike of 1938-40. On December 22, 1938, members of the Oil Worker's International Union, representing labor in the petroleum industry at Tulsa's Mid-Continent Refinery, shut down the plant and walked off the job. The bitter, protracted, and occasionally violent fight involved two years of investigations and negotiations.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Rubey, Diane M.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
For the Record, Spring 2006
For the Record section including the Minutes of the Quarterly Board Meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on October 26, 2005.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Heaven to Hell: Samuel Robert Cassius and Black Life in Oklahoma, 1891-1923
Article describes the experience of preacher and teacher, Samuel Robert Cassius, in Oklahoma. He came to Oklahoma Territory, believing it to be a haven of freedom and opportunity for African-Americans, but ultimately left in 1923 due to religious hostility and racial discrimination.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Robinson, Edward J.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Looking for Adventure: Ponca Warriors of the Forty-fifth Infantry Division in the Korean War
Article describes the military service of the Ponca men who served in the 279th Infantry Regiment of the Forty-fifth Infantry Division in the Korean War.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
van de Logt, Mark
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Neglected Near-Death Phenomena
Article suggesting several topics for further work in the area of near-death phenomena.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Alvarado, Carlos S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Notes and Documents, Spring 2006
Notes and Documents column including a short document describing the history and contents of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce Collection that was donated to the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1994. It also includes a short description of the Henry and Cunningham Mercantile Company Collection manuscripts located in the Research Division of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Anderson, Clayton; Everett, Dianna & O'Dell, Larry
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Study of Near-Death Experiences and Coping with Stress
Study investigating the effect of a near-death experience (NDE) on an experiencer's ability to cope with stress. The intent of the study is to determine whether changes reported by experiencers have a practical, psychological application in their day-to-day lives.
Date:
Spring 2006
Creator:
Brumm, Kristin
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Multicultural Center in the News, April 18, 2006
A document about a story in the NT Daily that covers a UNT Multicultural Center Event. It is titled "Professor speaks on state of the Middle East economy, politics". There is also a picture of Emile F. Sahliyeh, the speaker at the event, sitting in a chair.
Date:
April 19, 2006
Creator:
University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Multicultural Center in the News, March 29, 2006
A document about a story in the NT Daily that covers a UNT Multicultural Center Event. It is titled "Famous journalist to come for conference - Lisa Ling to speak of Chinese babies, abandonment".
Date:
April 19, 2006
Creator:
University of North Texas. Multicultural Center.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Borehole Seismic Monitoring of Injected CO2 at the Frio Site
As part of a small scale sequestration test (about 1500 tonsof CO2) in a saline aquifer, time-lapse borehole seismic surveys wereconducted to aid in characterization of subsurface CO2 distribution andmaterial property changes induced by the injected CO2. A VSP surveydemonstrated a large increase (about 75 percent) in seismic reflectivitydue to CO2 injection and allowed estimation of the spatial extent of CO2induced changes. A crosswell survey imaged a large seismic velocitydecrease (up to 500 m/s) within the injection interval and provided ahigh resolution image of this velocity change which maps the subsurfacedistribution of CO2 between two wells. Numerical modeling of the seismicresponse uses the crosswell measurements to show that this small CO2volume causes a large response in the seismic reflectivity. This resultdemonstrates that seismic detection of small CO2 volumes in salineaquifers is feasible and realistic.
Date:
April 21, 2006
Creator:
Daley, Thomas M.; Myer, Larry R.; Hoversten, G.M.; Peterson, JohnE. & Korneev, Valeri A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Literary and Media Stars]
Article about Michelle Valles' charitable contributions and her work as a reporter in El Paso and Austin, Texas.
Date:
May 10, 2006
Creator:
Holloway, Diane
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Literary and Media Stars: People who wrote the book on the literary and media scenes
Article about Michelle Valles' charitable contributions and her work as a reporter in El Paso and Austin, Texas.
Date:
May 10, 2006
Creator:
Holloway, Diane
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Earning Their Spurs in the Oil Patch: The Cinematic FBI, the Osage Murders, and the Test of the American West
This article covers the Osage Murders, a series of murders occurring in Osage county in the early 1920s where victims were members of the Osage Tribe who all held rights that entitled them to oil royalties. The murders were eventually solved and later used to promote the Federal Bureau of Investigation, even being used as the basis for multiple books and movies.
Date:
Summer 2006
Creator:
Warren, Andrew L.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
For the Record, Summer 2006
For the Record section including the minutes from the regular quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was called to order on Wednesday, January 25, 2006.
Date:
Summer 2006
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A New Frontier in Science: Robert S. Kerr, James E. Webb, and Oklahoma in the Spage Age
Article discussing Oklahoma's involvement in the space race through the collaboration of Senator Robert S. Kerr and Frontiers of Science Foundation Director James E. Webb to bring the space age to Oklahoma in the 1950s and 1960s. In concert with other state leaders they promoted a National Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Space, encouraged science education in public schools, and brought nationally prominent space-race advocates to Oklahoma.
Date:
Summer 2006
Creator:
Moore, Bill
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History