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. |