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1 UNI Artists Series features Americans Schedule for 1975-1976 season; photo.
2 Untitled UNI-Dome construction under way; photo.
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3 Library Science MA degree trains school media specialists BA in library science phased out; students will now study for MA in library science.
4 MBA degree uses integrated program
Justis--Nancy A. Ross (Sports Information Staff)
Department of Business renamed School of Business; MBA will replace MA in business; photo.
5 Notice to readers of UNI Century Explains that UNI Century will offer different point of view from Alumnus.
6 UNI Regents review Approve MBA, BA with minor in design, MA in teaching English at community colleges, and BA with interdisciplinary minor in environmental perceptions; additional $490,000 for Dome budget; change of title for extension director.
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7 Industrial psychologist plays triple role Profile of Professor David Whitsett as a teacher and consultant; photo.
8 UNI student delivers MD check Dan Miller delivers check for $22,274 to telethon in Las Vegas.
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9 Metric, UNI and you Survey of efforts at UNI to teach metric system; photo.
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10 Preserving the natural heritage Survey of history and current work in Biological Preserves; photo.
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11 Life, society viewed in Women's Studies Survey of history and current work in Women's Studies; photo.
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12 Enrollment picture rosy at UNI Fall 1975 enrollment is 9287; 6.9% increase over previous fall.
13 Long-time history prof, administrator dies Obituary for Professor Daryl Pendergraft.
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14 Bill Salmon, offensive line hold key to Panther success in 1975 grid season Season preview; photo.
15 Harrier squad chances good for top honors in NCC battle Season preview.
16 New plays in hockey, volleyball New offenses in both field hockey and volleyball; photo.
17 Women's golf, tennis short on veterans Women's golf begins second season with only two returning players; tennis returns four.