Korschot--Adrienne
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | NSE provides new experiences; although student misses such things as autumn leaves Northern Iowan 87:17, p.11 |
Students attend other universities around the country through National Student Exchange program. | |
2 | The purgatory between high school and work: College Northern Iowan 87:17, p.11 |
Review of book "The Unofficial College Dictionary" in which students define terms such as jock, cheerleader, and college. | |
3 | Living in dorms and only ten minutes from home Northern Iowan 87:12, p.13 |
Many students from the local area choose to live in the dormitories. | |
4 | Foreign tutors also learn Northern Iowan 87:11, p.9 |
Students in the CIEP program must pass seven levels of English before taking college courses, and currently tutor other students in Japanese. | |
5 | The world is his classroom Northern Iowan 87:10, p.9 |
Profile of political science department head Dhirendra Vajpeyi. | |
6 | RAs not intended to be viewed as cops, but friends Northern Iowan 87:8, p.11 |
RAs find their jobs rewarding, working as resource and care providers and friends. | |
7 | Language barrier remains as main problem for students with international roommates Northern Iowan 87:5, p.9 |
American and international students live and eat together in Bartlett Hall; photo. | |
8 | For those who need to talk, there's someone to listen and help Northern Iowan 87:5, p.9 |
UNI Counseling Center helps students deal with stress, roommate problems, substance abuse, and other problems. | |
9 | Regular fitness classes offered by Wellness Promotion Program Northern Iowan 87:3, p.10 |
Program offers inexpensive exercise classes to students and faculty; photo. | |
10 | Middle East students concerned not only about situation, but famili4es back home Northern Iowan 87:2, p.13 |
UNI students are concerned about their families in Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq and the growing tensions there. |