Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1976 Page: 50 of 52
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Denton Record-Chronicle
Sunday. September 12, 1976
Sunday, September 12. 1976
Discover The Academic Side
NTSU Serves Wide Interests
North Texas State University, the fifth largest institution of.
Fighier ex 1 a ition ir 1 Texas, provides a full array of academic
altering i while at the same time making available to the
students a variety of services to enhance both in-class and
94’ of class environments "
f * the tradilic nal undergraduate student. NTSU offers in
idditic in to sot n 1 academic programs the traditional and
eCifing trappings of college life residence halls. Greek
Sy ......bigi time atheitic s and a full program of student
a hivities [
At the ot her en 1 of the spectrum - for the part-time
doctoral studen already established in his professional field 1
and comm itin 0 from another city. NTSU offers other
‘ atures of impdra • suc h as some 500 evening and 1
Saturday € asses each semester and early evening and
Saturday registration.......
holds a degree even if he doesn’t plan to work on an
advanced degree- need to visit the Graduate Admissions
Office, Room 25 1. Administration Building ) Both offices
may be reached by calling 788-2 11 1 or metro 267-7481
They are open from 8 am antil 5 p m., except during official
University holidays
Admission deadlines for the remainder of the 1976-77
ac ademic year include Jan 4 for the spring semester. May
24 for the first summer term and June 30 for the second
summer term
NEED ACADEMIC ADVICE?
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DISCO
TOW
1
Gallery Sets
Fall Showings
The University s 30 different degrees encompass 60
diterentcttieidsiol yudy, and ts 17,000 students include men
and women from the.50 states, several temnionies of tho U S
, and more than a dozen foreign countries NT SU’s Student
Ud teens (who enter under
a
g
Ab
gram for bright high school
special
one mird of all NTSU students are 25 years
mid one mid are graduate students
Se loads ranging from one course to
urses: .
TAKING THE PRST STEP
1 The hest
If a new student knows, or has a good idea about. what he
wants to study. then he will probably want to consult with the
ac ademic department that offers the particular major
Inf formation about the various departments is readily
avai able in the catalogs, which describe programs, outline
degree requirements and provide a list of faculty members
In addition, the Denton telephone book, under the North
Texas State University listing, provides a phone number for
students) tot ._____,_____._______
each departmental office on campus. (The Information
A pleasant way to spend a quiet afternoon or evening
would be to wander slowly through the Gallery of the North
Texas State University Art Building, taking in the variety of art :
media which will be offered during the 1976-77 academic
year.
The fall semester will be filled with activity, including a
Fine Arts Series presentation, student and faculty shows and
the annual Christmas art sale in early Decembe r
The Gallery will host three prominent women ... .
this month when New York artists Janet Fish, Deborah
Remington and Ree Morton come to the campus for a panel
discussion, moderated by The Dallas Morning News art
critic Janet Kutner The
of the North
artistslate
event, which is free and
open to the
public. is scheduled from 9 11 arm Sept. 24 in the Union
L yceumn in conjunction
I yceumn in conjuncti on with an exhibition of the r works in the
| • Gallery from Sept 23-Oct 15
Shortly after the close of the Fine Arts Senes exhibition,
gr aduate student Cecila Field will open her master of fine
arts exhibition, which will run Oct 18-22
A variety of art media v.__-
Texas invitational exhibit in the Gallery Oct. 26 Nov
artists to be announced
The Gallery at North. Texas State University
Booth at Avenue C and Chestnut and the Information Center
in the Administration Building provide campus maps and
directions to the various departments )
Virtually every department has designated graduate and
un dergraduate advisors and these faculty members are
prepared to discuss details of the many academic programs
, 1 Aden . with prospective and new students It an undergraduate
de (di 9 wl € the r to onril at NTSC / comestu tent Suy s ire«if his majc or he should consult the de ir :
.n the College of Arts and Sciences (Information
SCemces Building) Graduate students should talk with the
1 in of the Graduate School first floor Administration
Budding west end
Tewing te-arious program offerings of the University
The intor ition Center, in the main lover of the
Administration Building always has a ready supply
catalogs crassisehedgles, fee schedules and general
catalog c+
of
1 4 TP te The center may be re IC hed
788 2122 788 2126 or metro 26 7 7481
visitor’s lot in front of the
enter ar’Avenue Cland C
ie A ist’e isr ot the Un
hestnut or
on
MUL TI PURPOSE UNIVERSITY -
NTSU 1 a multi-purpose instituti
on. serves a broad ■
Learning lasts a lifetime
will be represented at the North
If You’re 65. .
This S for You
lf you are at lea t 65 years young and you’ve always
w anted to learn ac counting principles or study
literature for children, you should take advantage of a
! wor gram oftered at North Texas State University
universities, for that matter)
defined as someone 65 years of .
w anted to learn
if Other state
A senior citizen
reception from 7 9 p
. - 5, with
The exhibit will be preceded by a
Oct 25 in the Gallery
Two other master of fine arts degree candidates
their works on display Nov 15-19
And for the first time the annual student and t acuity
sale will move indoors ir
( including the fall
will have
art
to the Gallery, with the Dec 1-3 sale
ry.schedule
C allery hours for the fall and spring semesters, 1976-
w i be 1 6 p m and 79 p m Monday through Thursday .
1 5 p n Friday Gallery patrons may obtain parking permits
from the University Police Department, 1603 w Hickory
daytime parking T.
77.
r and
for
represi
at 788
which
antative may contact the University Police Department
2222 and request a number of parking permitsT
be picked up or mailed to the representative
nay
it a P ub or org an zation is interested in taking a group
patrons to the Gallery between 1-5p m. an organization
After
5‘n
ty
each day and all day on weekends, all
orking I pts except residence hall lots are open
m
ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY
0 ce 1 per : has de ided to enroll he must be adi tted
to " e I I vers tike i 1 miss ons procedures there are
eyeraestepe reived — the catalogs provide tables of what
Cts a J tou - are 1 eeded but the prospe
1 w th counselors in
de graduate students
who
9
year
ludent who d
he Admi-sio
Budding lad
e of the -
ny
.1 college degree I need toly it
st floor, west and A in
inistr ition
and this means anyone who
Cl
1eshit.....Y with diverse pro grams and supporting
€ S i > se ope $ broad enough o attract students of
varying bac kgrbu nds its programs are further 1
ithenerd by the Libraries, which contain over one.
Y lu nes by its 650 member faculty, three quarters ot
hold the terminal degree, a percentage increasing
by its research and instructional laboratories and r
Decial facilities and by its physical plant
you are interested in enrolling at NTSU for residence
ple ise ntact the offic es spe cified above if you have
age or older, may
observer w thit credit and w thour payment 0
+audit fee
low enroll as an auditor anc
the
1 bi th ) it the appropriate office to call, just phone the
Information Center 788 2122.788 2126 or metro 267
7481for 1 ista ce
Stay at Home and Study at NTSU
respondence courses and a limited
e e are av 1 able through
N rth
‘ mathematics mus c polity
SC ence and
v’s drsion of correspondence and
5428 NT Station Denton 76203.
to offer all the c re co urses
explains Mrs Betty Hyder
der e program
wh ch app y to degree
director of the 1.
vcdmpus with one exception.
T st , Amer can Co lege Test
correspondence study prograr
is 1
The
is
ee for correspondence courses
urses available in economics
French regional and earth scie
1 k na his
$ $18 1
* ASSOS IT
bus when there ar
Hyder added She
• 11 orgar re an
lyinstructed all:
ester hour
• ate 1
Aimer informal on
ne NTSU coresp
lik Street Ha
la re
th slud
uid be
away from the
is to ustily the c ass
lacted by any group
o irse n any subject
dence and
S. ,
ct Mrs Hyder at 788
extension d visions
Counseling Center Offers $5 GED Test
The Goner i Education Development test better known
as the GED. is ava able to the public through the
“North Texas State University Counseling Center
The • gh se bool equivalency test is actually
a series of live
exauygat y wi th take about one to one and a hat No s
ear h and cost $5 for the series according to Dr Tom
Overton of the Counseling Center staff.
To take me GED interested persons should
counting Cente , ine Student Services pugon -
Police Depart-
But first they ,
Duld drop by the
t 1603 W H kory for a S.
ton to admir ster ng the GED
w be involved w th the Dentor
uini Cou
Counsel ng Cer ter
1 commun ty this fail
P
ration we gh
Overton noted ,:
ee schedule in this section) of
ntrol and speed reading Dr
There are two
available in the (
t wait unt after
receive the perm
ar appropriate
all catches —space most b ?
O rise you have chosen (so you need .
re gistration to apply) and you
is son of the department chai
de an if all that sounds comp
st call the NTSU
or788 2126 and
ed t ipe for
It you enre
irses av a lab
rated
information Center, at 788
Karen Stevenson will untangle the
the special senior citizen audi
entitled to libr ary privileges; b
st notions For instance, Nou w
st action in appi ed music the
pent and supplies admission
or ed fine arts and athletic ever
a enefit r ce the e activitie
al * ademic or student service
b: required to pay
‘ r estrictions stop you There a
it es for free study — whether
: a bout public relations astron
el gious thought: i ust to name
2122
of
fees .
w
Dallas Center Courses
for Graduate Credit
las Cen
A- rd pened its d
1 975 for the conven
who have been takir
r Easterwood But ding, 500 N
classes for the first time in
he fal
: of the many Dallas area students
rses for NTSU,res dence or edit at
las Cout ty
offering courses at Da a
striation business - —
1e
enter
many
J
facuity from the r
J had been iffering
of places in Dallas
courses, not spec
programs but part
conomics geronto ogy
rary science
l for graduate credit are raugt
ain campus •
c asses for residence credit at
County for some 30 years
fically related to the seven
of the degree requirements
31 s a so are o tered The specific course
stry computer Sciences S
gy. che
in ation and drama
Phone 214 748 0687in
turth er information
and home economics
Dattas,or 788 2122 in Der
for
Costume Collection
Adds Balenciagas
N
[ One of the
Baienc aga
The 47 ense
NTSU Art B
1775 The C
d.
versity Dallas Fashion Group .
00O piece couturier collection ,
been receiving internal
iseums and departm
nal 1
ent stores
most impress ve additid ns is a
h an estimated value of $100,000
Spanish designer inclu de ball
well as daytime
uifs, that are i
y" Betty Marzan fashion
-co
trolled ro orns of the
as fashions da
d by.appo ntm
ents shows and
nt 788-2398
ing to
nt with
exhibits
or
‘The Tempest’ Opens
1976 Drama Season
Three
te
ns and a series of
Opening tr
Tempest d
lac illy The S
University The
ar
Nov
Theater
both the
Time
a ap
Patr
e
Autumn Concerts Scheduled
resiuinfnoniormt-rtaansramxqurmantiswehetnersiaiteles popularyouliciand eunre a variety of concerts and 1
the North Texas State University School,
performing groups, such as the University 5
1 ab Bands as well as numerous-smaller e
7 ; are open to the public and most are free
emerfts
) date the fall calendar includes the following pe
October 6-Chamber Winds
12 Composition Recital
13 Orchestra ,
14 -Orchestra
120 Symphonic Wind
22 -Orchestra.
26 -Octubatest (Tuba Festival)
28—Octobalest
ph
Any
S are
the
November
€
3 —
0
incert Band
inga
n’s or
A Capella Choir, Grand Chorus, Concert
‘ bi c programs throughout the year All of
pted n advar ce in,r ews releases and ladioT
Singes
orus
r
US organizations
December 1 -Orchestra
2 • Women’s Chorus
(8 15 p m ) -
| Composition Recital
1 (6 30 p m)
7 h apel Choir/Brass Choi
# most concerts start at 8 15 p m but ,
Cer ter. 788 2122 or 788 2126, 1 youl
R jo.tr e " ajor performing group progra
daly with faculty and student recitals
: turt
the
k theendai newspapers or call Me NTSU
vnngsnte NTSU School of Music are
vidual performances also may be found 1,-1
have been scheduled by the dran
rth Texas State University speech
nd drama department for the fail s
eater seas on at NTSU wil be The
by Dr Stanley Hamilton of the drama
21 25 performances are schedul ed for the
- Speed h Communication and Drama
a
ester
le w I be presented Oct
ty Theater under the
T member Dr Car Mar der
r Ralph Culp of the faculty will
be TSU Bicentennial Playwr
on will be presented in the Un
29-Dec 8 by a senes of lab
e iter and the Studio Theater
c for the productions have
nrounced as the informationv
direct.
ing
versity
hows in
lot yet
oxamtend the productions may ob tain
a ling the University Theater b x
lee parking is available to patron; on the
eni 9 o perlom 3 es in the lot just east of the Speech
immunisation and Drama Building
ng
ve information by
Nice 788 2428 Fr
Variety the Key to Fine Arts Series
A panel d
. women art
1976 77F
Partic p
Remington
Da is Mor
its w. 1
Sept 24 by three prom nent
ugurate North Texas State University
9dsHSSion will be Janet Fish, Debora
Nd Ree Morton Janet Kutner art critic for The
7g Neww il moderate the discussion.
St 404 ed
| of the Union
. r e pane p SG Its n sone of nine offerings in the NTSU
FneiArs Series Se a on tickets for all nine offerings may be
purchased by the general public for $12. Tickets for
I dvidua offerings are $3 Tickets are available at the Union
iCket Office until Oct 1
Other offerings in ine 1976-77 Fine Arts Series inci ude
one Lyceum on the third leve
Monday Oct. 4 8 15 p m Main Auditorium
(Auditorium Building)—Pianist Garrick Ohlsson
Monday, Oct 18 8 15 p m. Lyceum (Union)_
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Tuesday Nov. 9 8 15 p m Lyceum-Eastern Brass
Quintet
Thursday
Feb 17.8 15 p m. Main Auditorium—
Moraine Modern Dance Co of Chicago
Tuesday. Feb. 22. 8 p m University Theater (Speech
Communication and Drama Building)—Mummenschanz
a Swiss mume-mask theater
Thursday. March 10 8 15 p.m. Lyceum Hect and
Clazer an evening of literature and music : . 409
To be a nnounced —Sculptor Luis Jiminez
Thursday, June 16, 8:15 p.m., Lyceum—Jerry .
Rockwood as Edgar Allen Poe in A Condition .
: Shadow. ,° T. . -
June 16.8 15 p. m., Lyceum—Jerry
All campus
available free
weeke
so
Series events
parking areas, except residence hall lots, are
to the public after 5 p.m weekdays and all day
ample parking is available for all Fine Arts
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1976, newspaper, September 12, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703335/m1/50/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.