Issue Contents

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1 Search for new vice president nearing end Continue search for successor to Vice President Stansbury.
2 Stinchfield plans for UNI's future Richard Stinchfield is new Director of Planning and Policy Management; organizes committee (SCUP) to gather information about UNI; outlines aims; biographical sketch; photo.
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3 Fall events attract crowds
Wheeler--Elizabeth A. (Class of 1987)
Scenes from Homecoming and Parents Weekend; photo.
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4 Alumni award winners named Short biographical sketches of winners; photo.
5 New majors approved Regents approve majors in family services, natural interpretation, and counseling.
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6 Coping with cutbacks Effects of 1983 reversion of funds to state.
7 I want to be thin UNI student dies of anorexia nervosa; accounts of other students who have similar problems.
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8 Candidates named for athletic director vacancy Five candidates named from field of forty-nine.
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9 16 year reign ends Professor Robert Hanson steps down as executive director of Iowa Academy of Sciences.
10 Albert R. Gilgen Presents papers in Austria and Ecuador.
11 Charles M. Adelman Receives grant to publish findings of excavation in Crete.
12 Earth science scholarship established To honor memory of Charles J. Hearst, who died in 1980.
13 Eight departments undergo comprehensive review Parts of Division of Student Services scheduled for review.
14 Glenn Hansen Elected treasurer of regional continuing education group.
15 Jo Siddens Prints will be displayed in Brazil.
16 John R. Cole Gave presentations at national conferences.
17 Joseph M. Ruffo Print on exhibit in New York City.
18 Keith Anderson Promoted to major.
19 Lott retires

Professor Fred Lott retires after thirty-five years of service to UNI.

20 McCollum resigns Dean McCollum resigns after fifteen years as Dean of CNS.
21 Nancy Price Thompson Winner of short story competition.
22 Record fall enrollment Fall 1983 enrollment is 11,204.
23 Regents approve tuition increase Undergraduate resident tuition will rise from $1050 to $1184.
24 Robert F. Gish Invited to seminar of Southwest ethnic minorities under NEH grant.
25 ROTC scholarships awarded List of students who received awards.
26 Shortened art gallery season CAC construction affects program.
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27 National band competition revived To be held for first time in forty-three years.
28 USAA begins cake delivery Will deliver birthday cakes.
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29 Basketball team faces tough opponents Season preview.
30 Wrestlers shoot for top four Season preview; photo.