Murphy--Kate (Student--2022)

Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 The fall of UNI fraternities and sororities
Northern Iowan 119:31, p.5
Kate Murphy writes about the decreasing numbers of students enrolling in UNI which in turn is causing fraternity and sororities to struggle finding recruitment. Starting Spring 2023, the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha is shutting down permanently due to the lack of new members; photo.
2 A UNITED future for education
Northern Iowan 119:22, p.1
Assistant Professors Aliza Fones and Carmen Durham from the Department of Languages and Literatures were awarded over one million dollars to go towards Project UNITED (University of Northern Iowa Teacher Education for Diverse Learners). This project will help teachers become more prepared to get ESL certified in Iowa; photo.
3 Seerley Boulevard's iconic flowering trees replanted after 60 years
Northern Iowan 119:19, p.1
Kate Murphy gives a report on the replanting of the iconic crabapple trees that have been lining Seerley Boulevard since the 1960s. Supervisor of the Cedar Falls Public Works and Parks Brett Morris explains that the crabapple trees were at the end of their life span and a lot of them had dead branches that didn't bloom anymore. A local citizen Mary Brammer talks about the excitement that the locals are feeling to see these new trees grow in place of the old ones; photo.
4 UNI's study abroad program bounces back post pandemic
Northern Iowan 119:16, p.1
Kate Murphy interviews the secretary at the study abroad center (SAC) Ann Frenna about the adjustments that have been made with planning study abroad trips during and after the pandemic; photo.
5 "The College Tour" films on campus
Northern Iowan 119:15, p.1
Kate Murphy interviews Pete Moris, director of university relations, about the series "The College Tour" visiting UNI's campus. The show followed 10 students around to get their personal experiences of being a student at UNI; photo.