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1 | 'Plant Care Basics' topic for UNI short course | Ron Camarata, manager of the Greenhouse and Preserves, instructs a course on proper plant care in the McCollum Science Hall. It was the third course in the Biology Seminar Series, offered through the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs. |
2 | 'Security issues on Indian subcontinent' topic for UNI speech April 3 | Professor Chandrasekhara Rao visits the Education Center to discuss problems of he Indian subcontinent and the Persian Gulf. Rao is a professor of political and social science, and recipient of the Fulbright Fellowship. |
3 | 8th Annual Intercultural Festival at UNI April 2 to feature variety of activities | The events of the Intercultural Festival included a performance by Arabic folk dancers, a t-shirt decorating contest, a book drive for a Nigerian school, and a speech on world peace by Clark M. Stanley. |
4 | Black Hawk County UNI alumni group to call for members April 1 and 2 | Members of the Board of Directors for the Alumni Association begin recruiting graduates. Elly Leslie, director of the organization, explains the twenty-dollar annual fee for both single alumni and couples which grants them access to Rod Library. |
5 | Did you know¿ that quantum physics made it all possible -- UNI address April 2 | Fred Alan Wolf visits the Communication Arts Center to discuss quantum physics and philosphy. The presentation was sponsored by the Department of Physics, and Colleges of Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. |
6 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs | Counselors discuss factors causing the hightened rates of suicides in the age range of fifteen to twenty-four. Handicapped students discuss accomodations for people of their condition. School officials evaluate increasing rate of auto accidents. |
7 | UNI students trade sun, sand for week-long learning experience with IBSSS youngsters | Students spent their Spring Break at the Iowa Braille and Sightsaving School in Vinton through the Community Education Core. Professor Sherry Gable took charge of training the students for their work with the visually impaired children. |