Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915)
Displaying 51 - 100 of 161 in reverse chronological order
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51 | United Faculty, Regents begin bargaining process Northern Iowan 83:17, p.1 |
James Skaine outlines bargaining issues; faculty salary equity will be primary goal. | |
52 | Profs file more grievances Northern Iowan 83:16, p.1 |
A look at the grievances filed by Ben Stavis and Pat Miller. | |
53 | Senate OKs gen. ed. courses, including Religions of World Northern Iowan 83:15, p.3 |
Approves 47-hour general education program; arguments for and against inclusion of Religions of the World; reject laboratory course requirement. | |
54 | Regents approve new building, adjustment for 'Iowa Penalty' Northern Iowan 83:15, p.1 |
Approve $10.2 million budget for Business Building; approve $1 million adjustment for UNI to compensate for its relative lack of out-of-state tuition money; approve $129,000 for Museum renovation; approve selection of consultant to study Power Plant. | |
55 | UNI woman attacked in parking lot Tuesday Northern Iowan 83:13, p.1 |
Threatened with knife but not badly injured. | |
56 | Environment changes needed to support American trade Northern Iowan 83:13, p.1 |
Excerpts from remarks by Donald Rumsfeld. | |
57 | Seasonal lights installed Northern Iowan 83:12, p.1 |
Ground lighting to be installed along walks west of the Campanile. | |
58 | Electives proposal spurs controversy Northern Iowan 83:11, p.1 |
Faculty are divided in opinion on recent action that dropped a required 18 hours of electives. | |
59 | Sexual harassment affects classroom and workplace Northern Iowan 83:10, p.1 |
A look at what constitutes sexual harassment; procedures to deal with it. | |
60 | Faculty Senate drops proposal Northern Iowan 83:9, p.5 |
Drop proposal that would have required 18 hours of electives. | |
61 | Watt: 'Rocking the boat,' the solution to oppressive society Northern Iowan 83:9, p.1 |
Extensive excerpts form remarks by James Watt; photo. | |
62 | Regents approve enrollment cap Northern Iowan 83:8, p.1 |
UNI may limit enrollment to 11,500 and establish core of high school courses to meet that level. | |
63 | Regents approve expansion of Union Northern Iowan 83:8, p.1 |
UNI may now seek bids from architects; description of proposed facility. | |
64 | UNISA to hold special election Northern Iowan 83:7, p.6 |
Will fill vacant positions. | |
65 | Regents cap enrollment for UNI Northern Iowan 83:7, p.1 |
Approve limit of 11,500 with no more than 10% from bottom half of high school class. | |
66 | Baxter focuses on businesses Northern Iowan 83:6, p.6 |
Excerpts from remarks by Elaine Baxter; photo. | |
67 | Prof files new grievance Northern Iowan 83:5, p.1 |
Professor Stavis maintains that there were both procedural and substantive errors in his dismissal. | |
68 | Survey finds students materialistic Northern Iowan 83:4, p.5 |
A look to see how UNI students compare with national trends. | |
69 | Two Cents Worth Northern Iowan 83:4, p.12 |
Offers a list of excuses for sleeping late. | |
70 | How safe is UNI? Northern Iowan 83:3, p.12 |
Students respond to the question: "How safe is UNI?"; photo. | |
71 | Dorm policy change under consideration Northern Iowan 83:3, p.4 |
May consider policy relating to sales parties in the dorms. | |
72 | Austrian President holds meeting with students Northern Iowan 83:3, p.16 |
Regents program students meet Kurt Waldheim; photo. | |
73 | Police search for rapist Northern Iowan 83:2, p.1 |
Woman assaulted and raped by burglar. | |
74 | Experts stress rape prevention Northern Iowan 83:2, p.1 |
Loren King offers tips. | |
75 | UNISA to promote awareness Northern Iowan 83:2, p.6 |
Connie Hessburg outlines plans for the year. | |
76 | UNI students and faculty find benefits in test files Northern Iowan 83:1, p.3 |
Several departments and housing units maintain files. | |
77 | Ceramics lab opens but suit still pending Northern Iowan 83:1, p.1 |
Ceramics Laboratory passes inspection and opens; professor maintains that her health was damaged by working in the laboratory. | |
78 | Two Cents Worth Northern Iowan 83:1, p.14 |
Getting packed to go to school. | |
79 | Poster controversy continues as panel discusses implications Northern Iowan 82:55, p.1 |
Faculty panel discusses propriety of wrestling team poster. | |
80 | Sex roles not supported by freshmen Northern Iowan 82:55, p.7 |
Freshmen react to recent survey; state beliefs on appropriate roles for men and women. | |
81 | Committee considers gen. ed. Courses Northern Iowan 82:54, p.3 |
General Education Committee has approved 38 course proposals to apply to general education; Darrel Davis talks about the committee's work; list of approved courses. | |
82 | Students may pay mandatory fees Northern Iowan 82:52, p.1 |
Board considering ways to pay back tuition money that was used to cover interest on academic revenue bonds. | |
83 | Tuition surcharge a possibility this fall Northern Iowan 82:50, p.1 |
Would help to offset the $3.7 million in tuition used to pay bond service. | |
84 | Test offered free to education majors Northern Iowan 82:49, p.7 |
May take battery of standardized teaching exams free. | |
85 | Budget cuts hit word processing Northern Iowan 82:48, p.1 |
Professor Albert Gilgen feels that the loss of the word processing center would lessen the productivity of professors on campus; center will probably be continued for one more year to help those whose work is tied up in the Lexitron system. | |
86 | ROTC gains host status Northern Iowan 82:47, p.1 |
Host status opens new opportunities for participants; photo. | |
87 | Terrorism is political expression Northern Iowan 82:46, p.3 |
Former Palestine Liberation Organization ambassador Hatem Hussaini and former New York congressman John LeBoutillier come to UNI to participate in a debate on terrorism. | |
88 | King details suicide prevention Northern Iowan 82:45, p.3 |
Speaker Lauren King takes part in Suicide Awareness Week; photo. | |
89 | Austrian diplomat urges disarmament Northern Iowan 82:41, p.5 |
Austrian diplomat Rudolf Agstner comes to UNI to speak on world politics. | |
90 | New plant shutdown--UNI sues for $385,000 Northern Iowan 82:41, p.1 |
Transformer explosion and other problems lead to months' long shutdowns; University hopes to settle lawsuit against contractors and suppliers out of court. | |
91 | M. Phil needs revisions Northern Iowan 82:39, p.5 |
Professor Jim Chadney feels the Master of Philosophy degree might not have enough marketability. | |
92 | UNISA secretary retains vote Northern Iowan 82:37, p.7 |
UNISA passed a bill objecting to tuition increases. | |
93 | UNI considers M. Phil. Degree Northern Iowan 82:37, p.1 |
Graduate College makes second attempt to have a Master of Philosophy degree program started at UNI. | |
94 | Foreign language competency proposed Northern Iowan 82:35, p.4 |
Text of proposal taken to Faculty Senate; debate follows; will work on proposal and re-submit. | |
95 | Terrorism teleconference Northern Iowan 82:34, p.4 |
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96 | Faculty passes 47-hour gen ed Northern Iowan 82:33, p.1 |
Proposal passes 157-67 after debate; photo. | |
97 | Students affect quality Northern Iowan 82:32, p.5 |
Report on recent state USI meeting. | |
98 | Faculty Senate debates proposals Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1 |
Vote to send 47-hour program to full faculty. | |
99 | Former dorm a roach motel? Northern Iowan 82:30, p.1 |
Employees talk about the cockroaches in Baker Hall; photo. | |
100 | Students guaranteed jobs a expense of freedom Northern Iowan 82:29, p.13 |
Wei Chi Li talks about the Chinese education system; photo. |