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1 University participates in lake development project Conference and environmental education center planned in association with construction of Highways 218 and 58 through Waterloo and Cedar Falls; map.
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2 Activities and advice greet students coming back to school Events organized for new students; photo.
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3 Education adopts five-year teacher prep program New program includes twenty-one graduate hours; limited enrollment will begin in Fall 1987.
4 Lottery money funds entrepreneurial studies Endowed chair will be established with $500,000 in lottery profits and UNI Foundation matching money.
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5 Stimulating students to grow; residence hall programming stresses involvement Description of programs available to dorm residents; photo.
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6 Alumni office moves to Commons Alumni Relations moves into remodeled quarters.
7 Foundation is award finalist Annual giving program is CASE finalist.
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8 Adverse budget conditions require substantive cutbacks UNI takes measures to meet requirements; however, computer fees fund new lab in library and UNI receives authority to issue $11.2 million in bonds for new business building.
9 Awards made for graduate work Jonathon Euchner, Susan McCauley, JoDee McEniry, and Jennifer Novak win Merchant Scholarships.
10 Ceramics Lab opens for fall classes Safety report finds no contaminants.
11 KUNI/KHKE receives grant for repeater station US Department of Commerce awards $167,000.
12 Lab school receives an excellence grant Receives $15,000 from US Department of Education for citizenship education.
13 New people assume leadership positions New heads of Public Information Services, Library, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Department of Sociology and Anthropology named.
14 Outstanding students receive Lux Awards Kerisa Chung and Eric Nielsen win awards; other finalists include Lisa Geerts, Colleen Martin, and Kevin Saville; brief biographical sketches.
15 Rats relocate as animal lab closes Various genetic strains go to other institutions; some kept by Professor Harrington.
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16 Filling the Dome is aim of the campaign Attempt to sell all seats to October 4 game; portion of proceeds would go to developing a lake or park in the area.
17 Five people become Hall of Fame members Inductees include Dick Beetsch, Finn Eriksen, Ruby Miller, Stan Sheriff, and Bill Weick; brief biographical sketch; photo.
18 Miller emphasizes competent staff and teamwork Miller has selected assistants; plans for early season.
19 Network broadcasts Panther games Four stations plus local originator KCFI form Panther Sports Network to broadcast a minimum of six football games in each of the next four years.
20 Slow start may still lead to football playoffs May overcome early tie with Mankato State.