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1 | 'Me' generation over: A call for students' return to the service sector | Judith Carter, director of career development in the Boys Clubs of America, speaks on the need for young workers in the field of human services. |
2 | Do daily 'dodge ball' games stimulate academic growth? | Susan Rockett and Martha Owens, members of the "Every Child is a Winner Program", visit to discuss how their new approach to physical education will impact children's academic performance. |
3 | Don't let 'bum' equipment set you on yours¿ | Ivan Eland cautions cyclists to ensure that their equipment is ready for use in spring activities. |
4 | Need for second-language speaking American workers greater than ever | Professor Carolyn Shields discusses the demand of bilingual workers in the United States. |
5 | New early childhood education center at UNI to be a national leader | Professor Thomas Switzer discusses the establishment of a new early childhood education center. |
6 | Regents approve business, parking regulations for University of Northern Iowa | The Board of Regents enacts new parking regulations and an increase in permit fees by up to five percent. Plans for new exterior siding in University Apartments, a Latham Hall renovation project, and a new waste management facility are also approved. |
7 | Romanian poet to address audience at the University of Northern Iowa April 25 | Romanian poet and magazine editor, Anghel Dumbraveanu, appears in Sabin Hall to recite some of his work and discuss modern Romanian poetry. Professor Robert Ward has translated Dumbraveanu's writings after meeting him through the Fulbright Program. |
8 | Tom Pettit to receive honorary degree from University of Northern Iowa | The Board of Regents approves the granting of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree to NBC correspondent, Tom Petitt, at the spring commencement ceremonies. Pettit has been the recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, and several awards in his field. |