Issue Contents
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1 | Curris reflects on highs and lows of first year Boatright--Kevin (Public Relations Staff) |
President Curris considers difficulties, achievements, and plans after first year in office; photo. |
2 | The "UNI Century" becomes "Northern Iowa Today" | New title for UNI tabloid publication; goals of new publication. |
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3 | Student Ambassadors court university guests | Group of students selected to assist with student recruitment and to act as hosts to other campus guests. |
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4 | Parents of the year gave unselfishly to many Amick--Laura (Public Relations Staff) |
James and Karen Thimm, parents of Michelle Thimm, honored; photo. |
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5 | Teaching wellness as a way of life | Students and instructors discuss their participation in campus wellness programs; photo. |
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6 | Burnell donation benefits business ed | Arthur Burnell donates $10,000 to Department of Information Management in honor of his wife, Mary Crawford Burnell. |
7 | Computer facility honors former professor | Computer center in Seerley Hall named for Professor James Blanford. |
8 | Elderhostel announces program | Courses include studies on the Psalms, music, and soviet society. |
9 | Fall enrollment holds steady | Fall 1984 enrollment is 11,161; decrease of 43 from 1983. |
10 | High percentage of accounting students pass CPA exam | 63% of UNI students passed; seventeen win Elijah Sells Watt awards. |
11 | Teacher ed review cites strengths | NCATE continues accreditation of teacher education through 1991. |
12 | University purchases land | UNI purchases seventeen acres on northwest corner of University and Hudson Roads; had been owned by Spring Valley Apartments. |
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13 | Alumni Services offices relocate in home management house | Home Management House, operated by Department of Home Economics, will cease operations in November; building will be renovated and Alumni Services from Gilchrist and Latham will open in January 1985. |
14 | College Bowl is varsity sport of mind | Eighteen teams compete in fall tournament which has been held on campus since 1977; participants discuss strategies and experiences. |
15 | President's Club reorganizes | Set new guidelines for donation levels. |
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16 | Constantine W. Curris | Speaks at Midwestern Governors' Conference. |
17 | Constantine W. Curris, Richard Newell, and George Poage | Selected for positions by United Nations Association. |
18 | Darrel Hoff | Receives award from Great Plains Planetarium Association. |
19 | Glenda Riley | Wins writing award. |
20 | Hansen, Glenn | Named president-elect of regional continuing education association. |
21 | John E. Conner | Succeeds James Bailey as UNI Treasurer. |
22 | Mary Bozik, Neil Phillips, and Phyllis Scott Carlin | Participate in meeting in Chicago. |
23 | Merle Huber | Campbell Hall food manager wins meritorious service award. |
24 | Michael Oates, Karl Odwarka, and Adolpho Franco | Selected as participants in certification program for diplomats. |
25 | Robert Clark | Presents paper on Amanas. |
26 | Robley Wilson, Jr. | Receives award from Iowa Arts Council. |
27 | William Witt | Wins "Outstanding Young Man" award from US Jaycees; photo.. |
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28 | Alumnus' gift aids cross country team | Norbert Noecker donates $60,000. |
29 | Conference tie ends record-breaking season | Break eleven school records; finish at 9-2. |
30 | Panthers come on strong in volleyball | Finish with 16-16 record; photo. |