Issue Contents

Page
# Article Article Summary
1 Springtime at UNI Scenes from spring 2003, including meetings, celebrations, and construction; photo.
2 The power of partnerships Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mudd, Sr., have made a gift to the west campus complex; about thirty per cent of Mudd Group employees are UNI graduates; photo.
3 Untitled
Anglum--Gerald (Public Relations Staff)
Urges alumni to return for Homecoming; despite budget problems, the campus has a lot to offer; photo.
4 You can come home again! Marching Band on parade; photo.
Page 2
# Article Article Summary
5 UNI's international programs cope with world events
Ketels--Denton
Students and staff talk about they ways in which they have dealt with volatile international situations.
Page 3
# Article Article Summary
6 SARS hits home for UNI grad Kevin Hessel talks about his experience in China during outbreak of SARS.
Page 4
# Article Article Summary
7 Technology in the classroom Students and faculty talk about new trends in classroom technology; photo.
Page 6
# Article Article Summary
8 Athletic training program meeting ambitious goals
Cornell--Susan
Description of the athletic training curriculum; heavy enrollment; Regents approve master's degree; photo.
Page 8
# Article Article Summary
9 Alumni profile: Scott Nice; man in motion
Barber--Melissa
Profile of Scott Nice of the Theatre Department; photo.
Page 9
# Article Article Summary
10 Top this Schedule of performers at GBPAC; photo.
Page 10
# Article Article Summary
11 Alumni profile: St. Louis firm wins national acclaim; UNI friendship spurs business success
Cornell--Susan
Profiles of Dan Schmitt, Dru Schmitt, and Joe DiMartini; photo.
Page 11
# Article Article Summary
12 Panthers in action Football and volleyball schedules.
Page 12
# Article Article Summary
13 Be part of the tradition Schedule of Homecoming activities; photo.
Page 14
# Article Article Summary
14 Athletes achieve impressive academic record Intercollegiate athletes have a 3.06 cumulative grade point average.
15 UNI Museums receive national honor Receives accreditation from American Association of Museums.
16 UNI pilot program awards scholarships to out-of-state students Will award about eighty scholarships in three categories.
Page 15
# Article Article Summary
17 Insurance program bridges gap Alumni Association promoting insurance for students after graduation.
18 The good life just got easier Department of Residence offers plan to stabilize room and board for two years.
19 UNI names new deans Jeffrey W. Cornett will head College of Education; Farzad Moussavi will head College of Business Administration.
20 UNI together for education UNITE forming to promote UNI to the General Assembly.
Page 17
# Article Article Summary
21 2003/04 Theatre UNI season Schedule of presentations.
22 Alumni Association seeks board members Board, consisting of 24-32 members, is responsible for creating and executing strategic goals.
23 UNI Annual Fund Foundation seeks contributions to Annual Fund, an unrestricted fund that reached $480,000 in 2002-2003; seeking $600,000 for 2003-2004; creates Campanile Society for donors of $1000 or more.
Page 18
# Article Article Summary
24 From the Association president
Haack--Marc (Classes of 1973--1978--and 1979)
Marc Haack urges people to join the Alumni Association; photo.
25 From the Executive Director
Hermansen--Noreen M. (Alumni Services)
Noreen Hermansen reviews the year's achievements; photo.
Page 19
# Article Article Summary
26 Alumni Association presents 2003 Heritage Honours Awards Thomas Ervin and Patrick Esser honored; photo.
Page 24
# Article Article Summary
27 Team UNI overwhelms NCAA Short's Travel wins contract for NCAA travel, meeting, and convention services; a number of UNI graduates work for Short's Travel.
Page 28
# Article Article Summary
28 Perspective: ode to an uncommon man
Kascht--Robert L. (Class of 1948)
Robert Kascht pays tribute to Professor H. W. Reninger; photo.