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  • 7
    Jul
    2012
    7:44pm, EDT

    2 workers killed in crane collapse at University of Texas in Richardson

    Meg Roussos / The Dallas Morning News

    A construction crane collapsed Saturday at University of Texas at Dallas.

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    RICHARDSON, Texas -- Two construction workers died when a crane collapsed on the University of Texas at Dallas' Richardson campus Saturday, university officials said.


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    The accident occurred around 3 p.m. in the 800 block of West Campbell Road in Richardson, NBCDFW.com reported.

    The Dallas Morning News reported that Katherine Morales, the university's communications director, said the crane had been used to build a new arts and technology building and was being dismantled when the accident occurred.


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    The crane came down just as a weather front packing high wind gusts. NBC 5 Meteorologist Grant Johnston said 50-mph winds were blowing at the time, although it is not yet known whether the wind caused the collapse, NBCDFW.com reported.

    UT Dallas asked students, staff and faculty to avoid the southeast side of campus.

    Two construction workers died when a crane collapsed on the University of Texas at Dallas' Richardson campus. CNBC's Amanda Drury reports.

    Campus officials released the following statement: 

    "There was an accident on the UT Dallas campus Saturday afternoon during the dismantling of a construction crane at the Arts and Technology Building. Two workers with an outside construction company are reported deceased. There are no reports of UT Dallas students, staff, or faculty injured in this accident."

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    51 comments

    50 mph winds came just before the crane collapse but it's collapse is not determined?? I would say somebody did not follow guidelines and if you think OSHA is a town in Wisconsin you are in for a rude awakening.

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  • 22
    May
    2012
    4:50pm, EDT

    Correction: University of Texas doesn't have school of 'pubic' affairs

    By Frank Heinz, NBCDFW.com

    Officials at the University of Texas' Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs are apologizing for an embarrassing typo on a commencement program.


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    Guests to Saturday's ceremony were handed a printed program that read, "Lyndon B. Johnson School of Pubic Affairs."

    "Obviously, we are mortified. It's beyond embarrassing," Susan Binford, the school’s assistant dean for communications, told TheBlaze.com, which published a photograph of the typo. “As soon as we realized the mistake, everybody went into overdrive and we went to work to reprint it.”


    The school also issued an apology on Twitter that said, "Our deepest apologies to our 2012 graduates for the egregious typo in our commencement program. We are working to distribute new programs."

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    Media blogger Jim Romenesko also mentioned that the school misspelled egregious as "eggregious" in their apology tweet. That tweet has since been corrected, according to NBCDFW.com.

    Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith was first to post the image to Twitter.

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    11 comments

    My son is a 1990 graduate of the "United States Navel Academy", and he had a diploma issued by the US government ot prove it! By incredible conicidence, Vice-President Dan Quayle was the graduation speaker!

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