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A Qualitative Study of the Use and Value of Financial Performance Indicators in Selected Community Colleges in the State of Texas as Perceived by their Chief Executive Officers
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Throughout the United States, colleges and universities are faced with an increasing need for financial funding, while at the same time resources continue to diminish. With the limitations of available funds, community colleges must exhibit efficiencies in the operations of their institutions. External interests, such as governing boards and legislatures, require demonstration of efficient financial management. This evidence is then used to make decisions concerning future financial support for the community college. This study determined if community college chief executive officers use financial performance indicators as provided by the State Auditor's Office and if the chief executive officers of the community colleges value the compilation and the distribution of the financial performance indicators. In the selected colleges, many of the chief executive officers depend on their chief financial officer for understanding and application of financial performance indicators. The performance indicators distributed by the Auditor's Office captured only a snapshot of the college's performance, and failed to fully describe the whole college performance or specific financial events captured by the indicators. Though the indicators had flaws, either through incorrect data or lack of explanation, the CEOs did value their compilation because they provided a means for ‘getting the community college story' …
Date:
December 1999
Creator:
Hase, Karla Luan Neeley
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
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The UNT Digital Library
Characterizing the Municipal Solid Waste Stream in Denton, Texas
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Forty-two commercially collected dumpsters from Dentons Municipal Solid Waste Stream were emptied, sorted and weighed to characterize the material types and make preliminary recycling policy recommendations. The general composition of Dentons solid waste stream was not significantly different from the composition of the nations solid waste stream. Fifty-eight percent of the observed waste stream was recyclable. Paper made up the largest portion of recyclable materials and the "grocery" source category had more paper than any of the other five categories. Based on these findings, an incrementally aggressive approach is recommended to reduce certain types of wastes observed in the waste stream. This would include a Pay-As-You-Throw Program followed by an Intermediate Processing Center that can be converted to a Materials Recovery Facility.
Date:
August 2000
Creator:
Brady, Patricia D.
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
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The UNT Digital Library
Life History and Case Building Behaviors of Phylloicus ornatus (Banks) (Trichoptera: Calamoceratidae) In Two Spring Fed Tributaries in the Central Edwards Plateau Bioregion of Texas
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The life history and case-making behaviors of Phylloicus ornatus from two springfed first order streams in the Edwards Plateau Bioregion of Texas were studied from January 1998 to November 1999. Field larval, pupal and adult samples and laboratory rearings indicated a multivoltine cycle. First instars differ from late instars in number of labral setae and in having a unique spur-like claw on each lateral hump. Larval development was asynchronous with second through fifth instars and pupae present most months. First instars were present April through July, October and November. Case making of first instar and case reconstruction of later instars extracted from their cases was documented by videophotography.
Date:
August 2000
Creator:
Norwood, James Christopher
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, Volume 45, Number 2, Summer 2014
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Official, quarterly journal of the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (NRCA) containing articles, opinions, and research in professional rehabilitation counseling regarding the needs of individuals employed in a wide variety of work settings and with wide-ranging professional interests. This edition of JARC sought to highlight international trends in contexts such as Asia, India, South Africa, Taiwan, and Uruguay.
Date:
Summer 2014
Creator:
National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (U.S.)
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Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
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The Forty-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment: the Washburne Lead Mine Regiment in the Civil War
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Of the roughly 3,500 volunteer regiments and batteries organized by the Union army during the American Civil War, only a small fraction has been studied in any scholarly depth. Among those not yet examined by historians was one that typified the western armies commanded by the two greatest Federal generals, Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. The Forty-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry was at Fort Donelson and Shiloh with Grant in 1862, with Grant and Sherman during the long Vicksburg campaign of 1862 and 1863, and with Sherman in the Meridian, Atlanta, Savannah, and Carolinas campaigns in the second half of the war. These Illinois men fought in several of the most important engagements in the western theater of the war and, in the spring of 1865, were present when the last important Confederate army in the east surrendered. The Forty-fifth was also well connected in western politics. Its unofficial name was the “Washburne Lead Mine Regiment,” in honor of U.S Representative Elihu B. Washburne, who used his contacts and influences to arm the regiment with the best weapons and equipment available early in the war. (The Lead Mine designation referred to the mining industry in northern Illinois.) In addition, …
Date:
December 2015
Creator:
Mack, Thomas B., 1965-
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
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The UNT Digital Library
Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, Volume 48, Number 2, Summer 2017
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Official, quarterly journal of the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (NRCA) containing articles, opinions, and research in professional rehabilitation counseling regarding the needs of individuals employed in a wide variety of work settings and with wide-ranging professional interests.
Date:
Spring 2017
Creator:
National Rehabilitation Counseling Association (U.S.)
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
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The UNT Digital Library
Expanding Musical Explorers at Carnegie Hall: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled Expanding Musical Explorers at Carnegie Hall.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances
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This case profiles the University Musical Society (UMS), a performing arts presenter based at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Throughout its history, UMS has programmed uncommon and contemporary works of many kinds. In 2011, these efforts took a significant step forward with the launch of Renegade, performances that feature provocative artistic works. The case traces the development of Renegade, detailing its genesis, programming process, and marketing tactics.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
National Sawdust: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Getting on Board with National Sawdust.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Koerner, Blaire, 1990-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Building on Trust at the New World Symphony
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This case examines the plans developed by the administration of the New World Symphony for its new home, in particular the operating cost projections for using the facility once it was built.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences
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Examines Pegasus Early Music's initiatives to attract young adult audiences to its early music concert series.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Koerner, Blaire, 1990-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra
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This case profiles the Hartford Symphony Orchestra (HSO), which serves residents in the state of Connecticut and southern Massachusetts and represents one of the largest orchestras in New England. Several unique elements of its organizational structure are revealed, before focusing on a set of contract negotiations that hinge on its “core” of 33 members.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Appendix 1: UMS 2015-2016 Season Brochure
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Consists of promotional materials for events featured in the 2015-2016 season of the University of Michigan's University Musical Society.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
San Francisco Girls Chorus: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Laying the Foundation at the San Francisco Girls Chorus.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
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The UNT Digital Library
Getting on Board with National Sawdust
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This case study examines the inner-workings of the board of directors of National Sawdust, a contemporary music venue, during the organization’s infancy. In August 2016, the board determined that one of its chief priorities for the year ahead was expanding its membership from 18 to 25 directors. The study reveals expectations of National Sawdust’s board members and issues around recruitment and accountability.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Koerner, Blaire, 1990-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School
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his case profiles the merger between the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and The Music School. Completed in 2000, the merger of the two organizations represents the first and largest successful merger of a professional orchestra with an existing community music school in the United States.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Laprade, Eric, 1986-
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Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Koerner, Blaire, 1990-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Texas Music Educators Association: The Art of Legislating Arts Education
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The study highlights the continuing role of the Texas Music Educators Association as an advocate for arts education, exploring the possibility of future legislation to further secure a strong position for quality arts curriculum in Texas schools.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Pierick, Phil, 1987-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Taking up Residence with Eighth Blackbird: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Taking up residence with Eighth Blackbird.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
My House is Your House: Groupmuse’s Revival of Chamber Music: Teacher Notes
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Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled My House is Your House: Groupmuse’s Revival of Chamber Music.
Date:
2017
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
Object Type:
Text
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The UNT Digital Library
Taking up residence with Eighth Blackbird
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This case study profiles a pair of contrasting artist residency agreements in the portfolio of a single musical arts organization—the contemporary chamber music sextet Eighth Blackbird. It examines the nature and outcomes of the residencies and assess the merits of the organization’s arrangements with their hosts.
Date:
2016
Creator:
Anderson, Michael Alan, 1975-
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library