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[Commencement Program for University of North Texas, December 14-15, 2012]

Description: Commencement program for the fall 2012 graduating class of the University of North Texas, held in the UNT Coliseum on Friday and Saturday, December 14-15, 2012. The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for the baccalaureate, master's, doctoral degrees.
Date: 2012-12-14/2012-12-15
Creator: University of North Texas
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Occupational gender segregation and economic growth in United States local labor markets, 1980 through 2010

Description: This article explores the barrier that gender segregation posses to the exchange of diverse ideas between women and men workers in the United States. The author uses fixed effects regression models to examine the relationship between labor market levels of segregation and economic growth from 1980 and 2010. Results from this study suggest that gender equity is a vital ingredient in the economic development of local United States labor markets.
Date: January 14, 2020
Creator: Scarborough, William J.
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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[College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2013 commencement ceremony]

Description: Video recording of the College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2013 commencement ceremony held at the Coliseum on Saturday, December 14. The ceremony includes remarks by UNT President Dr. V. Lane Rawlins, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Warren Berggren, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Student Success Dr. Rosemary R. Haggett, UNT System Student Regent Rudy Reynoso, Chair of the Faculty Senate and Professor of Psychology Dr. Mark Vosvick, Chair of the Staff Senate Danielle … more
Date: December 14, 2013
Duration: 2 hours 5 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: University of North Texas.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Low Dose Risk, Decisions, and Risk Communication

Description: The overall research objective was to establish new levels of information about how people, groups, and communities respond to low dose radiation exposure. This is basic research into the social psychology of individual, group, and community responses to radiation exposures. The results of this research are directed to improving risk communication and public participation in management of environmental problems resulting from low dose radiation.
Date: September 14, 2002
Creator: Flynn, James
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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