UNT to Move ‘Heart of the Eagle’ to Dallas

So says Denton Mayor Mark Burroughs about the intentions of the University of North Texas to officially put its base of operations in downtown Dallas:

“The heart of the eagle has just been moved to Dallas,” Burroughs said. “After 120 years, it’s not a positive step, and I have grave concerns with it.”

I grew up in Denton, but I did not attend UNT. This is a strange move, and it signals that the board of regents expects Dallas to become more important to the university system’s operations than the “main” campus in Denton. They’re calling it a “neutral” site for the governing offices, but they’re going to be much closer to the new law school and the south Dallas campus.

Why should those offices need to be in a neutral location? They’re hoping to supplant SMU as the favored institution of the Dallas business community? Chancellor Lee Jackson doesn’t like driving to Denton?

5 comments

  1. Obviously they’re doing this to be closer to the new North Texas stadium, the Cotton Bowl.

    @ 3:36 pm on November 12, 2009
  2. Hey maybe I could get my old job back at the new downtown location of Voertman’s!

    @ 5:11 pm on November 12, 2009
  3. The Clampetts are moving to the big city!!!!!!!!!

    @ 7:16 am on November 13, 2009
  4. does this mean they will move a little bit of denton with them?

    I’ll take Beth Marie’s ice cream, Haileys, Rubber Gloves, Recycled, among others…

    @ 7:25 am on November 13, 2009
  5. EXACTLY. Lee Jackson does not want to drive to Denton.

    @ 9:26 pm on November 13, 2009

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