Issue Contents
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1 | Black, white, and shades of gray; in public policy, the ivory tower meets the capitol rotunda Honnold--Donavan |
Analysis of the ways that the university is involved in determination of public policy; politicians' perception of political process. |
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2 | "It's not magic; it's decision making"; Waller's book examines Iowa's future Honnold--Donavan |
Waller's analysis of Iowa's economic situation and his outline for a good future. |
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3 | Leading the new concept of personal wellness Yates--Carole Shelley (CEEE Coordinator & Program Assistant) |
Development of wellness concept at UNI; plans for future include new wellness center. |
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4 | Scholarships: the human side of financing education Anglum--Gerald (Public Relations Staff) |
Development of scholarships to meet students' needs; donors and recipients talk about the programs; photo. |
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5 | School of Music looks toward new facilities | School grows; alumni and faculty talk about need for larger and better facilities. |
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6 | Iowa students meet the challenge Anglum--Gerald (Public Relations Staff) |
UNI is enrolling students who are better prepared for college; administrators analyze trends. |
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7 | The dreaded ACT Honnold--Donavan |
Ways in which UNI uses ACT scores. |
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8 | Faculty profile: John Eiklor Rigby--Leigh |
Biographical sketch of history professor John Eiklor; photo. |
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9 | Alumni profile: Sheri Greenawald Calhoun--Katherine Treloar |
Biographical sketch of UNI alumna and opera singer Sheri Greenawald; photo. |
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10 | School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services granted accreditation by national organization | School accredited by National Recreation and parks Association/American Association for Leisure and Recreation. |
11 | Three majors eliminated to ease budget woes | Vocational home economics major, graduate program in industrial technology education, and business education graduate program are dropped; other cuts and reorganizations also announced in attempt to meet enrollment surge. |
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12 | Bonds sold to finance residence hall construction | $9.1 million in bonds sold for new style dorm. |
13 | UNI Museum enters second century | Brief history of Museum; photo. |
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14 | Community leaders head Cedar Valley Committee | Edward J. Gallagher, Jr., and LeRoy Redfern to lead local capital campaign committee; photo. |
15 | Jedlicka named 1992 Distinguished Scholar | Management professor Allen Jedlicka honored for Third World economic development projects; photo. |
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16 | National recognition helps spawn licensing program | UNI implements comprehensive program to protect and license registered marks and logos. |
17 | Waging peace: Northern Iowa professors publish book on peace studies | Tom Keefe and Ron Roberts publish "Realizing Peace". |
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18 | Seerley Hall reading room to be restored | $4.7 million Seerley Hall restoration includes return of reading room to original state; photo. |
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19 | Football, volleyball see post-season action | Fall season wrap-up; photo. |
20 | TRIO programs receive federal funding | UNI will receive large grant to assist disadvantaged. |
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21 | Perspective: support of alumni, friends crucial in UNI's quest for improved funding Geadelmann--Patricia L. (Class of 1970; HPELS Faculty) |
Private support needed because public funding cannot keep up with enrollment growth; photo. |