Issue Contents
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1 | Dedicated group revitalizes a community | Description of ways in which UNI staff helped DeWitt, Iowa, with local development; photo. |
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2 | Geadelmann named director of state relations | Professor Geadelmann, formerly Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, succeeds Ed Voldseth; photo. |
3 | Northern Iowa center formed to manage hazardous wastes | Establish Small Business Assistance Center. |
4 | Northern Iowa offers new construction program | New construction management program will focus on heavy and highway construction. |
5 | Presidential Scholar awards recognize excellence | List of winners for 1988 named. |
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6 | Art professors open eyes & open doors | Professors and students discuss means of teaching in Department of Art; photo. |
Page 6
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7 | Bequests given to University in memory of alumnae | Total of $75,000 given in separate bequests in memory of Edna Scott, Ruth Barrett, and Dorothy Blount. |
8 | Mitchell named new vice president for development | Brief biographical sketch of Joe Mitchell; photo. |
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9 | Class of '38 to help restore rural school | Hopes to raise $25,000 for restoration of Marshall Center School. |
10 | Elderhostel brings 60-and-over back to school | Will offer courses on Iowa poets, Big Band music, and Iowa history. |
11 | Parents push phone-a-thon over $200,000 goal | 39% of those contacted pledge support. |
12 | Seniors' gift will help automate Library's card catalog | Hope to raise $50,000 for library automation. |
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13 | A peaceful journey | Angela Rokusek selected to participate in peace walk in Soviet Union. |
14 | Northern Iowa students receive first-hand training at John Deere | Students trained by CAD professional |
15 | Tackling a teaching assignment in Korea | Cindy Yelick teaches at American School in Seoul. |
16 | Technology for the lap | Rod Library buys twelve laptop computers for student use in the Library; photo. |