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6.27.2000 ET
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AT&T Foundation contributes $150,000 to UNT System Center at Dallas
Gift extends UNT’s reach to more students
(CSRwire) The University of North Texas System Center at Dallas has been awarded
$150,000 in cash and services from AT&T Foundation. A portion of the gift
will help maintain computer classrooms, computer labs and a virtual
library and initiate outreach efforts to area school children, and their
parents and teachers. The remainder of the gift will support broadband
cable service, television recruitment advertisements and airtime on cable
channels.
"In keeping with AT&T’s longstanding support of higher
education, we are pleased to help the University of North Texas extend its
reach to more students," said Mona Williams, AT&T vice president-public
relations for the Southwest Region.
UNT began formulating plans for the center in September 1998 when the
Southern Dallas County Higher Education Feasibility Study Task Force
selected UNT to be its educational partner in addressing the public
university needs of southern Dallas. Sen. Royce West and Rep. Helen
Giddings led the way in securing a $4.2 million appropriation for the
center for 2000-01. Civic leaders and UNT officials are working to obtain
an additional $2.6 million in private funding for the center's operation
for the next two years. Eventually, the system center is expected to
develop into a full University of North Texas campus — the first
full university in the city of Dallas.
"We appreciate the support of AT&T," said Rep. Giddings. "Ultimately,
gifts such as theirs will ensure a high-quality learning environment and
increase the college-going rates among groups traditionally
underrepresented in Texas universities."
Other contributors to the UNT System Center at Dallas include Bank of
America, A. H. Belo Corporation Foundation, The Dallas Foundation, a
donor-advised fund at The Dallas Foundation, Hillcrest Foundation,
Hoblitzelle Foundation, Lancaster Economic Development Corp., The Meadows
Foundation, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas, Roy and Christine Sturgis
Charitable and Educational Trust, Texas Instruments Foundation, Trammell
Crow Co., TXU Electric & Gas, Washington Mutual Foundation and Wells
Fargo.
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**UNT** The University of North Texas, with more than 26,500 students, is
the leading university of the Dallas-Fort Worth region and the state's
fourth largest. Listed as one of America's best 100 college buys, UNT has
many nationally ranked programs among its 91 bachelor's, 124 master's and
46 doctoral degree programs. The UNT System Center at Dallas, an extension
of UNT, serves residents of southern Dallas County and Ellis County.
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