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Friday,
January 16, 2004
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Many
profs satisfied with candidates
Nowell
Donovan, Arthur Herriott and Michael Mezey would all make excellent
provosts for TCU, professors interviewed said. Faculty members have
been talking about the three finalists since they were announced last
week.
University faculty
members say all three finalists for the position of provost and vice
chancellor for academic affairs are qualified candidates.
Last week, TCU geology chairman Nowell Donovan, Florida International
University chemistry professor Arthur Herriott and DePaul University
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Michael Mezey were
announced as the front-runners to replace current provost William
Koehler when he retires at the end of the school year. |
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Taking
initiative
Improvements
to area around TCU should help with parking, housing
City
Council decisions will allow mixed-use development on the south side
of Berry Street in an effort to appeal to private investors. |
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Courtesy
of the city of Fort Worth
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Berry Street of today (top) digitally remastered by city planners
(bottom) to give a glimpse into what the future might hold. |
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| Back
to the books |
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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| Freshman
music education major James Linzel (left) returns a textbook
to TCU Bookstore employee Roman Coronado Thursday afternoon.
The last day to return books for a full refund is Jan.
19. |
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