A flyer for the "Nanotechnology and Jesus Christ" event that took place on February 22, 2013, held by UNT Special Collections. The event was hosted by the Christian Faculty Staff Group at UNT. The title is at the top of the flyer in the first section, the background grey in color. Under that the flyer is white and contains a photo of a man in a black suit and blue tie, the information for the presentation and his credentials next to the photo. Under that is another gray section of the flyer containing a long paragraph about the Speaker, James …
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A flyer for the "Nanotechnology and Jesus Christ" event that took place on February 22, 2013, held by UNT Special Collections. The event was hosted by the Christian Faculty Staff Group at UNT. The title is at the top of the flyer in the first section, the background grey in color. Under that the flyer is white and contains a photo of a man in a black suit and blue tie, the information for the presentation and his credentials next to the photo. Under that is another gray section of the flyer containing a long paragraph about the Speaker, James Tour, who is a leading nanotechnology scientist and devote follower of Jesus Christ. The paragraph goes on to list more on Tour's accomplishments. Under that paragraph is the last white section of the flyer with information for the Christian Faculty website and phone number, with the UNT name in the bottom right corner.
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Multicultural Center Records (U0735), University of North Texas Special Collections
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