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1 Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport Community Schools. "Minorities in Teaching" is a new program designed to identify minority students interested in teaching, nurture their interest, help them with appropriate high school course selection and financial aid for college expenses.
2 Minorities in Education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Students are shown the UNI-Dome on their tour of the campus.
3 Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Students visited Price Laboratory School and were inform of the teaching program, admissions, financial aid.
4 Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Students visit science classroom at Price Lab School.
5 Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Students visit physics class on tour of UNI.
6 Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Students visit a physics classsroom at Price Lab during a tour of UNI.
7 Northern Iowa student, Dave Mable, named to American Humanics National Board of Directors. Dave Mable, a senior at UNI, expresses his future goals of the American Humanics program at UNI and nationally.
8 Northern Iowa's Dave Mable named as one of only two students to American Humanics National Board. Dave Mable a recreation major. American Humanics program is to support and cooperate with voluntary youth and human service agencies by educating students about working with volunteers in nonprofit organizations.
9 Public attitudes toward welfare programs to be topic of Northern Iowa political science lecture Nov. 17 R. Allen Hays will address the results of a recent study in which he surveyed 102 redidents in Waterloo and Des Moines to find their views and knowledge on three major welfre programs: Aid to Families of Dependent Children, food stamps and public housing.
10 Rehabilitation for hawks and owls topic for Univeristy of Northern Iowa Museum program Suday (Nov. 13) "Raptor Rehabilitation" presented by Burke Thayer, a naturalist from the University of Iowa. He will give a slide show, speak about the work of the Raptor Center in Iowa City. Injuried hawks and owls are cared for at the Center until released.