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1 | Northern Iowa to offer a continuing education course in Atlantic | Professor Charles May instructs a course on developing curriculums for small children. The course is held at Atlantic High School, and worth three semester hours of credit. |
2 | Northern Iowa to offer writing workshop in Strawberry Point | Professor Judy Beckman leads a workshop on instructing reading and writing skills to gradeschoolers for three hours of credit. The workshop was held at Starmont Senior High School in Strawberry Point. |
3 | Public Relations | The Public Relations staff assist the television assignment editor in finding news stories, setting up interviews, and shooting suitable backgrounds. Possible topics include the Orchesis Dance Club, Gospel Choir, and student tutoring. |
4 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs | Alvin Sunseri explores the origins of Labor Day. David Moore explains literacy requirements for International Literacy Day. David Whitsett speaks on long distance commuters. Donna Raschke reveals the top ten things that kids hate about their parents. |
5 | UNI to offer three continuing education courses in Ft. Dodge | Professors Jeanne Harms, Don Schmits, and Linda Gleissner instruct courses on elementary literature, child psychology, and special education. The three courses are held in Fort Dodge for three hours of graduate or undergraduate credit. |
6 | UNIPA scholarship committee names five recipients | The Parents' Association board of directors names one student from each of the undergraduate colleges as recipients of their annual merit scholarships. |
7 | University of Northern Iowa commitment to minority student recruitment enhanced with changes in admissions office | The position of coordinator of minority recruitment in the Office of Admissions is given to Juanita Wright. Wright is responsible for working in conjunction with the Financial Aids office to represent minority students. |