The Board of Regents recently approved a proposed budget of $400,000 for starting a new neuropsychology doctoral program. The doctor of psychology program in clinical neuropsychology will be offered at the NT Health Science Center at Fort Worth when all the final plans are made. (0) comments
By the time students return in the fall, the Golden Grahams, Lucky Charms and Cheerios may be gone, and the milk may be sour. Java Flakes will remain open at its current location on West Hickory Street until July 1, but its owners said they are still uncertain about its future. (0) comments
More than 60 staff members appeared in Marquis Hall to ask questions about the proposed changes in the spring break work schedule. Currently, NT is closed for five days during the week of spring break and employees are forced to take one vacation day. The proposed changes would dictate that NT close for one day (probably Monday) and remain open for business during the remainder of the week, said Phil Diebel, vice president of finance and business. (0) comments
Bracing themselves for trial, Amy Reaves, Bowie senior, and Tiffany Warner Renton, Wash. senior, clasp hands just before the robed judges enter the courtroom. The students have been preparing for this moment since August 2006. As they steady their nerves, the chief justice tells the crowd to be seated. (0) comments
NT officials will soon find out how five areas of the university stand up to other universities, said Bonita Hairston, NT chief of staff. Five teams of university administrators considered experts in educational areas visited the campus over the past month and evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of five academic areas. (0) comments
Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science students will be race car drivers, gamblers and golfing superstars after prom. That is, if they can pay the price. TAMS's After Prom Committee is raising money to take its students to SpeedZone in Dallas after they dance the night away at the annual prom April 14 at the Gateway Center, said Richard Sinclair, dean of TAMS. (0) comments
Feb. 14, former District Attorney Bruce Isaacks and his wife, District Judge Vicki Isaacks filed to sue attorney Bob Trantham and the [News Connection] for printing a libelous story. The story, titled "Lawyer says Isaacks 'corrupt'" ran Feb. 24, 2006 in the Flower Mound based [News Connection] and featured only one source, Bon Trantham, Denton resident and criminal defense attorney. (0) comments


