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Camp Adventure Internships Living stipend, housing and travel paid, and twelve hours of college credit are part of the Camp Adventure internship experience; photo.
Career Fair Employers Listing of employers attending and if they are offering jobs, internships, or both.
Career Fair tips Suggested purpose, preparation, appropriate dress, and what to bring for freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
UNI prepares for annual career fair Career Services sponsors the career fair each year. Over one hundred organizations, graduate schools, and professional schools will be discussing internships, full-time jobs, or further education.
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Career Fair Guide Date, time, and place of this year's Career Fair announced.
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Internships can provide guidance Internships are beneficial to both employee and employer. The employee learns about the business and can decide if this is truly what he/she wants. The employer can judge the skills of the intern and determine if a full time job is warranted.
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More students are calling UNI home Enrollment is up this fall for the fourth year in a row. 13,201 students are attending classes.
CME to host fourth annual book club Students, staff, faculty, and community members are welcome to participate in the Center for Multicultural Center's book club. Members will read selected books dealing with expressions/perspectives from different cultures.
Judy Shepard to speak at GBPAC The mother of Matthew Shepard, a victim of a hate crime in 1998, will share her story as part of the Standing on Higher Ground educational events, workshops, and panels; photo.
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Please don't feed the trolls Campus reaction to the expected protests of Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church against gay rights. A call for civility from President Allen and the Dean of Students has been made; photo.
Watching our weight? The fast food trend and America's eating habits examined; photo.
Fred Phelps hates homosexuals Protests planned by the Westboro Baptist Church in response to events remembering and discussing the death of Matthew Shepard on campus.
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Sack Attack Football team defeats North Dakota State 16-9. The defense sacked the Bison eleven times; photo.
Panther volleyball wins Kansas Invitational Volleyball team defeats Arkansas-Little Rock, Kansas, and Winthrop in the Kansas Invitational tournament after losing to eleventh ranked Iowa State 3-0.
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UNI soccer falls to Green Bay, 4-0 Women's soccer team held Green Bay scoreless until the forty fourth minute. A goal just prior to halftime, followed by a goal early in the second half, and two goals in the last thirty minutes sealed the loss.
Brad's Sports Blurb: Reggie Bush could lose his Heisman Trophy The NCAA's investigation of UCLA's football program may result in the return of a Heisman Trophy; photo.
Ryan's Rants: College athletics are ruining my GPA College football games interfere with homework
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UNI School of Music presents "An Evening in Paris" Scholarship benefit concert will feature the UNI Opera Ensemble, Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Northern Iowa Wind Symphony, the Jazz One ensemble, and various other small ensembles.
Financial expert to speak at UNI Howard Bunsis will address how the Iowa budget cuts have affected Iowa universities and how these cuts could have been handled better.
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UNI graduate designs sundial for UNI campus Michael and Susan Ward donated the sundial; designed by Beth Nybeck. The sculpture is located in the Memorial Garden; photo.
UNI professor develops guidelines for teaching religion Betty DeBerg, as a member of the American Academy of Religion, aided in supplying resources to educators, teachers, and parents to help improve the manner in which religion is taught in the schools; photo.
Office Hours Kay Weller, geography professor, has traveled to over forty countries. She writes grants allowing teachers to travel to foreign countries. A native of Kansas City, Weller loves to drive fast cars, but not so fast any more; photo.
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UNI students to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month A music festival September 16 will highlight the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month; photo.
Blood Drive opportunities in the Cedar Valley The need of blood is constant. September blood drive locations and times noted.
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UNI Student Leadership Center develops leadership skills Maucker Union sponsors a group to provide students with leadership opportunities. On Volunteer Tuesdays, the group provides transportation to four area service agencies. A rope course event is planned later in September.
"Object as Subject" premieres at University Museum New art exhibit shows the diversity of art and expression and human culture.
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Congratulations Department of Residence recognizes students who earned academic distinction by qualifying for the Dean's list Spring 2010. Students listed.
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Student employees in the Department of Residence get the job done. Employees making the dean's list recognized. Students listed.