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[Letter from Pamela K. Geiger-Stephens to Leilani Lattin Duke, March 3, 1993]
Photocopy of a letter from Pamela K. Geiger-Stephens, graduate research assistant of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Leilani Lattin Duke, Director of the Getty Center. Stephens thanks Duke for inviting her to exhibit the North Texas Institute's art education program at the San Francisco conference as Stephens had met with other researchers with similar interests and had exchanged valuable information with others. Stephens requests that the Getty Institute sponsor a retreat for regional staff members which would help others network and research from others and develop areas for collaboration and ideas
Beyond Stephens Issue 10 Spring/Summer 2016
From Dianne
Stephens President Dianne Lynch guides you through your magazine.
A Closer Look
Stephens College by the numbers!
Celebrate Stephens 2016 Stephens women celebrate milestone class reunions.
Point of View
Why enter the health sciences? Read about our expanding programs at Stephens.
Progress Toward Excellence A look at construction of the new Stephens College Center for Health Sciences.
Alumnae Awards
Daryll Harris Griffin ’72 and Anita K. Parran ’73 receive awards for professional excellence.
News & Notes
Class Notes * Remembrances * Club Notes
Sixth Sense
Joan Ranquet ’82 is nationally sought-after for her skills as an animal communicator.
Get in the Game
New Stephens major helps Courtney Scott ’16 succeed in challenging field.
A Pillar of Success
Four decades strong: A look back at Margaret Campbell’s service to Stephen
Harbinger, 1981
Harbinger is a student-edited and designed magazine published each spring since 1980.POETRY: Letter To Blackwell From St. Louis – Lyssa Heidi Klein; In A Pet’s Cemetery – Mary Beth Leon; Boston – Alice Goodman; Via Pigeon – Laura Moss; The Woman Who Was One Day Gone – Ann Daniel; Dreams – Lyssa Heidi Klein; Rest Stop – Marcia Gale Kester; Execution – Laura Moss; One – Lyssa Heidi Klein – Driving Through Nebraska – Marcia Gale Kester; Portraits – Alice Goodman; Northern Express – Marcia Gale Kester; Zinnie’s – Alice Goodman; Woman Of Glass – Mary Beth Leon; Heat Stroke – Jeanne Alaska Bernard. FICTION: Nemo Nullified – Jeanne Alaska Bernard; The Pincher – Patricia Ann Freeman; The Bridge – Gretchen McCullough; A Beginning – Ann Daniel; Snow Pieces – Becky Andros. PHOTOGRAPHY: Patricia Ann Freeman; Lisa K. Nelson; Molly Baur; Frances Bock; Wendy Sue Gilson; Lynwood Jenkins; Julie B. Trumbo; Dana Lauren Ford; Chella McNeice Garrett; Heather Jane Fitch; Dana Lynne Ladendorff. ART: Barb Buford; Susan Schlegel; Nancy Jamieson; Sue Luger; Carla Dickey; Lisa K. Nelson; Jane Ann Meador; Janet Brown
Stephens, D K, V11600
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/419093Surname: STEPHENS. Given Name(s) or Initials: D K. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: V11600. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 40752.243405
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[Letter from Pam Stephens to Jan Schronk, February 21, 1997]
Photocopy of a letter from Pam Stephens, Project Coordinator of North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Jan Schronk, Coordinator of Fine Arts for Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD. Reminding Schronk that the Teaching Art Education Association conference will be held in Fort Worth in November. Nancy Walkup Reynolds, Beverly Fletcher and Stephens are putting the conference together and contacting NTIEVA consortium districts to ask that art specialists attend and consider making presentations and serving as hosts at the event. To attend the conference as a participant, the teacher must be a member of TAEA, enclosed in the letter are membership forms. Stephens would like this event to be hospitable to visiting educators and would like to visit Schronk's next art meeting to beg her case before the teachers
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[Letter from Pam Stephens to Cyndi Riddle, February 21, 1997]
Photocopy of a letter from Pam Stephens, graduate research assistant, North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, to Cyndi Riddle, Art Specialist at North Hi Mount Elementary. The letter is in regards to the idea of teacher-presenters at Texas Art Education Association meetings, believing it is an excellent suggestion. Stephens has already contacted Linda Alford from Plano and Jan Schronk from Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD, about commitments to their teachers and helping to host. Included in the letter are suggestions about helping cater to presenter needs
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