Draft of speech by President Nedderman
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This document is the breakdown of the presentation to the University of Texas (UT) System Board that was given by University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) President Wendell Nedderman. It is 14 pages long and it dates April 10, 1980.  The presentation starts by giving a historical background about UTA. He goes over the mission of the University and and povides information about the different colleges, the enrollment numbers, statistics, and deans at UTA, including:

  1. Business Administration
  2. Liberal Arts
  3. Science
  4. Engineering
  5. Nursing
  6. Social Work
  7. Institute of Urban Studies
  8. Center for Professional Teacher Education
  9. Architecture and Enviornmental Design

Nedderman also points out the opportunities and advantages a campus like UTA offers their students. He also adds to the presentation a list of concerns he has for the campus such as:

  1. On campus housing
  2. Pedestrian safety
  3. Academic assistance

He closes his speech by summarizing the programs UTA has to offer students as mentioned above, and he also remarks the sponsorship of:

  • Adapted Physical Education
  • Wheelchair Basketball 
  • The Army ROTC
  • Special Collections
  • Student Organizations

 

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Date Created: 
1980-04-10
Creator: 
Nedderman, Wendell (Author)
Document Type: 
Statement
Language: 
English (United States)
Identifier: 
20082630
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University of Texas at Arlington
2019-09-09
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