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1 Office staffing during minimal operations period Information about the extra days that UNI offices and the Library will be closed over the holiday break; also Wilson's last day was December 13.
2 Records of major Cyprus excavation being prepared for publication by UNI art prof Charles Adelman has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to pursue the recording of records of a major excavation in Cyprus.
3 Regents approve student computing fee, other business for UNI The fee will be $20 per semester per student in order to expand access to computing for students and faculty.
4 Regents approve UNI semester hour tuition schedule and miscellaneous fees The Iowa State Board of Regents approved UNI's 1986-1987 annual tuition rates which will be effective in the 1986 summer session; the new tuition rates are given, as well as the new fees.
5 UNI requests conceptual approval from regents of enrollment cap Curris says UNI had a record fall enrollment, up 12% for freshman, and an even higher enrollment is expected next year; the cap request was made given the state's economic condition; this would be the first enrollment cap.
6 UNI requests conceptual approval from regents of enrollment cap Curris told the regents that UNI experienced a record fall enrollment this year and expect an even higher enrollment next year; if UNI can gain conceptual approval then they will move forward with an actual plan.
7 Winter hasn't frozen environmental education in Iowa schools McCalley is in his fourth year as coordinator of UNI's "Outlook" project that teaches children K-12 about their natural and human-produced world; the program is one of the largest curriculum projects in the Midwest.