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FOCUS ON EDUCATION
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Denton Record-Chronicle
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
NOTICE TO PATIENTS OF CRAIG R. GLAUSER, MD:
Orthotexas Physicians and Surgeons, PLLC
2535 W. Oak Street
Denton, TX 76201
940-382-1577
pants from 44 countries pre-
senting and discussing research
on materials.
UNT students in the LMAS
program organized the event,
and will host students from Dal-
las area schools as well as Den-
ton High School and Ryan High
School.
grow the membership base and
help make the organization
more financially stable.
Student to attend Nobel
laureate meeting
Michael Jones, a doctoral
student at UNT, will attend the
65th Iindau Nobel Laureate
Meeting.
There will be participants
from 88 countries and 70 Nobel
Prize winners at the meeting, in
addition to 672 students.
The event takes place from
June 28 to July 3, and will offer
an opportunity to talk about the
winners’ research and careers.
Researchers to present
at international forum
UNT researchers have con-
firmed a long-held assumption
that when a material becomes
Student conference
scheduled this weekend
Effective May 30, 2015, Craig R. Glauser, M.D., will be departing Orthotexas
Physicians and Surgeons, PLLC. Dr. Glauser will be relocating his practice to
San Antonio, Texas, and we wish him success in his new endeavor.
brittle, it also becomes less
tough.
Librarian elected leader
of statewide group
The Latina/o and Mexican
American Studies Student Con-
ference will take place at UNT
on Saturday, welcoming approx-
imately 200 high school stu-
dents and their parents.
While on campus from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m., attendees will
learn about the college applica-
tion process and varous majors
and career paths.
Local business representa-
tives will also speak to the group,
including local journalists, engi-
neers and lawyers.
Now the researchers will pre-
sent their work at the World Fo-
Dr. Glauser s associates, Chad M. Kennedy, M.D., Michael A. House, M.D.,
and Lyn D. Ward, M.D., are available to you and will continue to provide you
with quality orthopedic care.
Dreanna Belden, an assistant
dean for external relations at the
UNT Libraries, began her term
as president of the Texas Associ-
ation of Museums.
Belden is the first librarian to
be elected to the position, which
she will hold until February
2017.
rum on Advanced Materials in
May.
Witold Brostow, UNT re-
gents professor of materials sci-
ence and engineering, and stu-
dent Sameer Khoja, of the Texas
Academy of Mathematics and
Science at UNT, studied stress
and brittleness values of materi-
als to prove the assumption.
The event will have partici-
Your medical records will be maintained by this office in accordance with
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners Medical Records chapter 165.1(b)
and 165.5(a). If at any time you would like a copy of your medical records, our
medical record copy service, Healthmark, would be happy to assist you.
Thank you and should you have any questions, you can reach our office at the
above phone number and address.
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She has been a member of
the organization since 2005,
and in her new role she hopes to
terfaith
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TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY
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teacher education; Rebecca Fre-
drickson, assistant professor of
teacher education; Alfred Guy
Litton, associate professor of
English; and Gina Anderson, as-
sociate professor of teacher edu-
cation.
The following staff members
will be recognized: Mere Mad-
dox, assistant director for stu-
dent development and family
services; Kathleen Hedges, as-
sistant to the dean of the College
of Professional Education; and
Ashley Spinozzi, campus man-
ager of the T. Boone Pickens In-
stitute of Health Sciences-Dallas
Center.
The following students will
recognized: Caroline Sutton
Clark, doctoral candidate in
dance; Jairus Reddy, doctoral
candidate in molecular biology;
Candace Henslee, history and
government major; and Dava
Hernandez, dance major.
Researchers get work
published in journal
Associate professor of biolo-
gy DiAnna Hynds and Brian
Beck, assistant professor of biol-
ogy, were published in the aca-
demic journal Cellular Signal-
ling last month.
The two worked with doctor-
al student Jairus Reddy and
master’s students Jordan
McConnell and Cristina Reddy
on the paper titled “Non-preny-
latable, cytosolic Racl alters neu-
rite outgrowth while retaining
the ability to be activated.”
Honors Convocation
scheduled for April 16
Faculty, staff and students
will be recognized for their
achievements during the
Honors Convocation on Thurs-
day, April 16.
The following faculty will be
recognized: Anne Simpson, pro-
fessor of reading; Fuqin Liu, as-
sistant professor of nursing;
Graham Scott, assistant profes-
sor of English; Mahesh Raising-
hani, associate professor in the
School of Management; Ana-
Louise Keating, professor of
women’s studies; Holly Hansen-
Thomas, assistant professor of
teacher education; Ludovic
Sourdot, assistant professor of
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San Marcos
Students wrongly get
acceptance brochures
Hundreds of prospective stu-
dents wrongly received accep-
tance brochures to Texas State
University in an error blamed on
a mailing service.
KVUE-TV reported Tuesday
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