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1 Internationally known fresh water ecologist Vallentyne to speak at UNI Feb. 13 during only Midwest stop Vallentyne is known as "the man with the globe on his back" as well as an "evangelist for ecology;" he talks to elementary school students as "Johnny Biosphere;" his address at UNI is entitled "The Biosphere and Man."
2 Tom Pettit journalism scholarship applications due March 3 at UNI Two scholarships will be offered, each worth two hundred dollars.
3 UNI alumni association invites nominations for awards The awards are in four categories: Alumni Achievement, Alumni Service, Young Alumni, Friend of University; nominees for the first three awards must be UNI alumni.
4 UNI record spring enrollment official There are 10,728 students enrolled in the spring 1986 semester; this is a two percent increase over last spring semester.
5 Yolanda King, Milton Biggham to headline February Black History Month events at UNI King is the daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr and Biggham is a 1980 Grammy Award winner and recording artist; Biggham will lead a three-part gospel music workshop.