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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. |