Issue Contents

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1 Planning report recommends distinctive changes SCUP makes recommendations based on survey results; President Curris reacts to recommendations.
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2 Chinese visit reinforces exchange Three Chinese visitors visit campus for four days.
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3 Bartlett Hall closing for repairs Will close for plumbing, heating, and drainage work.
4 Comparable worth bill funds study Legislation enacted to equalize salaries of employees whose jobs require similar levels of skills.
5 Graduates receive scholarships Edward Ford, Timothy Greiner, Karen Paul, and Barbara Sibley win Merchant Scholarship.
6 Organized faculty to receive vitality raises Negotiations will determine how $320,000 will be distributed.
7 Phased retirement expands to merit system Merit employees now eligible.
8 Promoting educational excellence UNI receives $300,000 as part of Excellence in Education fund.
9 Regents approve budget growth Preliminary budget is about $51 million.
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10 Mathematics: a key to critical thinking
Lenius--Debra Blake (Class of 1977; Public Relations Staff)
Survey of UNI efforts to teach mathematics and give students a sound educational background; photo.
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11 Future of Old Ad hangs in limbo Foundation and Alumni boards decline support; students defeat referendum on support measure; governor vetoes spending measure.
12 UNI receives computer programming contract Burroughs awards School of Business $417,000.
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13 Award cites annual giving program Cited as finalist in incentives awards program.
14 Corporations sponsor scholarships Rolscreen, Maytag, and Lutheran Mutual make donations.
15 New award stresses service Lux Service Medallion will be presented to two students who represent ideals of character, leadership, and scholarship.
16 Senior class donates gift Purchases magnifying device for visually handicapped.
17 Vice president retires to teach Vice President Hansmeier resigns effective August 1, 1984; will teach; President Curris names search committee; photo.
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18 Bonnie H. Litwiller Will help prepare math portion of GED exam.
19 Charlene Eblen, Barb Lounsberry, George Day Present paper on Peter Elbow in New York City.
20 College Bowl team places fourth nationally Michael Moore named most valuable.
21 Fred Barton Painting exhibited in New York and New Jersey.
22 Geadelmann to serve as assistant v.p. Will replace Professor Fred Lott.
23 Glenda Riley Receives NEH stipend to study women in Great Plains.
24 Gregg Fishbein Will represent UNI in Japan.
25 John C. Downey Elected vice president of lepidopterist society.
26 Joseph M. Ruffo Work exhibited in Spokane; accepts position as head of department at University of Nebraska.
27 Library collection rates high Government documents collection rated excellent.
28 McCollum retires after serving 35 years Will retire as of July 1.
29 Myra Boots Elected Soroptimist secretary.
30 Richard Riehle Receives NSF fellowship.
31 Robert J. Ward Presents paper on James Hearst.
32 Room and board rates increase Will rise from $1700 to $1804.
33 Stageberg wills library to UNI Professor Stageberg died on March 18, 1984.
34 Students raise money for MDA Raise $13,600.
35 Women's Chorus performs at World's Fair Performs in New Orleans.
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36 All-academic honors to Kraayenbrink Named to Division I second team; photo.
37 Alumnus wrestles for Olympic spot Mike McCready hopes to compete; photo.
38 Sports Spring season wrap-ups; photo.