Issue Contents

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1 First honors program beset with problems Brief history of honors programs at UNI, including development of Individual Studies.
2 Honors encourages excellence Honors program will begin with Presidential Scholarships in fall 1986; objectives of program.
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3 Follon becomes first woman vice president Alumna Sue Follon appointed; biographical sketch; search committee criticized for not following affirmative action procedures; photo.
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4 Faculty propose ideas to revive economy Report with thirty-three project proposals sent to Regents.
5 New requirements are working 73% of entering freshmen meet stiffer math and English requirements.
6 Time to speak up Yancy Beavers believes parents should oppose proposed reductions in student aid.
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7 The study of modern languages at Northern Iowa
Lenius--Debra Blake (Class of 1977; Public Relations Staff)
Students and faculty in CIEP discuss program and experiences; photo.
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8 Alumni help attract new students Alumni will visit with prospective students and their parents around the state.
9 Alumnus donates equipment Mike Shilhanek donates electronic equipment.
10 Bonnie Litwiller, Edward Rathmell . . . Diane Thiessen and Glenn Nelson Will develop in-service material in mathematics.
11 Hyo Chul Myung Will edit mathematics journal.
12 Mary Bozik and Mary Ann Renz Make addresses at conference.
13 Michael Oates Appointed member of CLEP test development committee.
14 Miller assumes development challenge Lee Miller will give up position as director of alumni services and development and devote more time to Foundation; photo.
15 Peter Haberman Addresses intercultural communication conference.
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16 Art building dedication set for October New building designed with strong emphasis on safety; description of facility; art work selected; photo.
17 Campus celebrates Black History Month Highlights of month's events.
18 Mason City to receive public radio extension Repeater station at NIACC will carry KUNI/KHKE signal.
19 New computer degree attracts instructors UNI offers new master's degree in computer science education.
20 Offices to move to Bartlett Student Services offices will move to east wing of Bartlett Hall when remodeling project is done.
21 Publications receive awards Admissions Office publication, "UNI Century", and feature article in "Alumnus" win awards from CASE.
22 Social work program meets standards Program reaccredited by Council on Social Work Education.
23 Spring enrollment sets record 10,538 enrolled in spring 1985; surpasses 1983 spring level by 26.
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24 Basketball draws sell-out crown January 10, 1985, game against Iowa State attracts sell-out crowd of 8712, plus television audience.
25 Broomball sweeps students off their feet New outdoor intramural sport played on ice rink.
26 Changes in women's scholarships Scholarships for women's swimming, golf, and tennis are discontinued and will be reallocated to women's basketball, volleyball, and softball.
27 Panther slips into a new skin New style of Panther being used in advertising.
28 Wrestlers continue winning streak Complete twentieth consecutive year of winning season records.