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| A dialogue of diversity | Summary of events associated with GBPAC's "Standing on Higher Ground" program; President Allen's statement on the program; photo. | |
| A message from the president | President Allen introduces the university's strategic plan and the "UNI I am . ." campaign; photo. |
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| I am a legacy family; five generations of purple pride | Five generations of the Lynch family have been associated with UNI; photo. |
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| Stormy weather; the growing concern with school climate | Alumnus Nicholas Pace talks about his experience in dealing with gay and lesbian students. |
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| Travels with TC; having a wonderful time | The summer tour of the Panther mascot; photo. |
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| Exploring differences; a how-to guide for expanding your comfort zone | Professor Harry Brod talks about ways to relate to people who are different. |
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| New center focuses on peace, violence prevention | Description of the activities of the Center for Violence Prevention. |
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| Hall of Fame welcomes new members | The 2010 athletics Hall of Fame inductees are: Lindsay Wood Stanford, Dedric Ward, Joel Greenlee, Molly O'Brien, Lee Miller, and the 1964 football team; photo. |
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| The photo that ran | Correction. Photo that ran in fall issue was of Mark Schwab, not Doug Schwab; photo of Doug Schwab. | |
| Track and field dedicates new building | New building at north end of track and field complex dedicated; photo. |
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| Preparing professionals for success | College of Business Administration institutes Professional Readiness Program to prepare its students with professional skills; photo. |
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| College Hill Partnership | Organization began in 2008; aims at promotion and revitalization of College Hill; photo. | |
| UNI to launch new Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education | Professor Stephen Gaies will lead program aimed at including Holocaust and genocide studies in Iowa school curricula. |
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| Imagine the Impact campaign kickoff | Capital campaign aims at raising $150 million; $109 million already on hand in private donations; will fund scholarships and faculty and program support; includes $11 million gift from Richard O. Jacobson; photo. |
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| 2010 Heritage Honours | Clayton Condit, Barbara Schmitt Condit, Betty McCoy, Stan Askren, and David Takes honored. |
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| Jeanne (Bishop) Struck | Jeanne Struck is a reading and ESL instructor at Pima Community College and also teaches at Arizona State University. | |
| Marlys (Mullins) Pals | Marlys Pals and her husband have been traveling and making new friends. | |
| Donna (Backstrom) Erickson | Donna Erickson and spouse still own and operate the remodeling franchise, Kitchen Tune-Up. | |
| Mary Anne (Hoelzen) Christianson | Mary Anne Christianson recently presided as president of the California Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at the 107th Annual Convention. | |
| Ron Roskens | Ron Roskens was honored by the Omaha Ress Clun as its 126th "Face on the Barroom Floor". | |
| August Gatto | August Gatto co-authored the book "At the Feet of a Himalayan Master", Vol 2. | |
| John Nielsen | John and Susan Nielsen are busy grandparents to eleven children. | |
| Ralph Wedeking | Ralph Wedeking is retired, but still works as a part-time online instructor for Iowa Central Community College. | |
| Eric Streitberger | Eric Streitberger and some friends bicycled through Europe. | |
| Theodore Herbst | Theodore Herbst and his wife moved from Algona, IA to Germantown, WI. | |
| Allan J. Carew | Allan J. Carew retired as a senior partner of Fuerste Carew Law Firm after practicing law for 48 years. | |
| Ray Holtz | Ray Holtz is playing in the Rogue Valley Symphonic and Southern Oregon Concert Band. | |
| Kathryn (Lomen) Poen | Kathryn Poen is the founder and director of the Flagstaff Light Opera Company and teaches music in her private studio. | |
| Margaret (Huntington) Boyce | Margaret Boyce has two children working in education. | |
| Jean (Ahlstrom) Trey | Jean Trey taught elementary and secondary education for ten years then worked as assistant buyer for her business, Trey's Department Store. | |
| Minnie (Berg) Betle | Minnie Betle taught in a one-room schoolhouse through the 1930s and 1940s. She now resides with her husband in Maquoketa. | |
| Art alum featured as Master of Fashion | Charles B. Froom honored. |
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| Cheryl Ross | Cheryl Ross retired after 34 years of teaching secondary mathematics. | |
| DeAnn (Cooper) Sindergard | DeAnn Sindergard has retired from Pocahontas Area Community Schools after teaching for 33 years. | |
| Marc McCoy | Marc McCoy accepted a position as an assistant professor of secondary education at Mt. Mercy University. | |
| Perry Phillips | Perry Phillips retired after teaching mathematics for 35 years. | |
| Joyce (Holton) Crawford | Joyce Crawford released her children's book "Don't Call Me Michael" and is working on her next book, "Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down". | |
| Benjamin Guenther | Benjamin Guenther has joined Liberty Bank in Cedar Rapids as its president. | |
| Gerald Gabel | Gerald Gabel has done a lot of work in Ukraine dealing with music and composers. | |
| Susan Katzer | Susan Katzer has been a med lab technician since 1988 and is currently working for Antech Diagnostics. | |
| Charles Doss | Charles Doss retired from Deere & Co after 36 years of service. He has also retired after 23 years in the Marine Corps Reserves. | |
| Ellen Haley | Ellen Haley retired from Western Dubuque County Community School District after teaching for 37 years. | |
| Janet (Schott) Koch | Janet Koch continues to teach Universal Pre-School for the Des Moines Public Schools. | |
| Bonnie (Sloth) Raasch | Bonnie Raasch retired after 38 years as library media specialist at Vernon Middle School. | |
| Bruce Bernard | Bruce Bernard was recently elected president of the Urbandale Community Action Network. | |
| Bill Peacock and Billi (Bullard) Peacock | Bill Peacock and his horse were on the 2008 and 2010 U.S. Equestrian Teams. | |
| Keith Courtney | Keith Courtney continues to paint after ceasing employment due to a stroke in 1984. | |
| Albert Yu | Albert Yu is now a substitute teacher for the Torrance USD, and participates at the Torrance Community Senior Center. | |
| Carol (Blaisdell) Allbaugh | Carol Allbaugh was appointed to be the new program training officer for the Peace Corps in Cambodia. | |
| James Raasch | James Raasch retired after 21 years as an auditor for the Iowa Department of Transportation. | |
| Steven Koch | Steven Koch retired after teaching for 42 years in the Des Moines Public Schools. |
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| Amy (Keller) Sandvold | Amy Sandvold recently published a new text for Eye on Education Publishing titled, "The Passion-Driven Classroom: A Framework for Teaching and Learning." | |
| Maureen Collins-Williams | Maureen Collins-Williams leads the UNI team that created MyEntre.Net: Iowa's Online Community for Small Business. | |
| Phillip Luebke | Phillip Luebke is employed as a development communications officer with the Montana State University Foundation. | |
| Michelle (Anderson) Kurtz | Michelle Kurtz recently earned her MA in HR and Industrial Relations for the University of Minnesota. | |
| Nick Pace | Nick Pace received the 2010 Friends of Iowa Civil Rights Award and currently works at UNI. | |
| Timothy Gootee | Timothy Gootee is a branch manager at First Bank in Johnson. | |
| Carol (Olson) Woosley | Carol Woosley was selected as Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellow as part of the Army's Senior Service College Program. | |
| Catherine (Kraai) Smith | Catherine Smith received an appointment to the faculty at University of Minnesota Morris. | |
| Bret Hayworth | Bret Hayworth won the February 2010 Iowa Newspaper Association Award for Best Blog, and has been covering politics for the Sioux City Journal since 2002. | |
| Deb Vangellow | Deb Vangellow obtained Master Professional Status in the LPGA Teaching Club Professional Membership in the organization. | |
| Robert DenHartog | Robert DenHartog received the DIAMOND Award from the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. | |
| Craig Miller | Craig Miller has been a pastor at Gold Creek Community Church in the Seattle metropolitan area for the past ten years. | |
| Sharon (Dixon) Gourley | Sharon Gourley retired from teaching in 2008. | |
| Sally (Sullivan) Mainquist | Sally Mainquist is the president and CEO of Certes Financial Pros and received the 2010 Business Ethics Award as well as the 2009 Better Business Bureau Integrity Award. | |
| Sue (Joslyn) Joseph | Sue Joseph is the new director of the School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services in the College of Education at UNI. | |
| Gregory Osborn | Gregory Osborn is the managing officer at the accounting firm of RubinBrown. | |
| Carol Stauter | Carol Stauter is now actively engaged in a sales career. | |
| Joni (Graham) Krejchi | Joni Krejchi received the Art Educators of Iowa 2010-2011 Outstanding Elementary Art Educator Award. | |
| Larry Michehl | Larry Michehl retired from the Charles City Community Schools where he taught for 33 years. | |
| Cathy (Malone) Johnson | Cathy Johnson was appointed chief administrative officer and chief financial officer for Terry Lockridge & Dunn/World Trend Financial. | |
| Brian Frevert | Brian Frevert is a partner at the accounting firm of RubinBrown in Denver, CO. | |
| Banking power player | Mary Coffin honored by banking magazine; photo. |
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| Lucas Martinez | Lucas Martinez worked for car manufacturer Fiat in Argentina and now is starting his own company. | |
| Darrin Siefken | Darrin Siefken is the owner of CrawDaddy Outdoors in Waverly. | |
| Elisa (Reising) Green | Elisa Green is a clinical instructor at St. Ambrose University in Davenport. | |
| Nicolette (Hagen) Inman | Nicolette Inman recently led the patron development effort for the Syracuse, NY Symphony Orchestra. | |
| Timothy Green | Timothy Green is the dean of students in Carbon Cliff-Barstow District number 36 in Illinois. | |
| Derek Thoms | Derek Thoms works for ESP International in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Brian Bakker | Brian Bakker works as GIS specialist for World Vision. | |
| Derick Stoulil | Derick Stoulil accepted a position as assistant director of athletic promotions and advertising at Purdue University. | |
| Patrick Rohan | Patrick Rohan works for TORO as a tool and die specialist. | |
| Jenny (Lambertson) Christensen | Jenny Christensen teaches pre-K in Lincoln Central School District. | |
| Chad Guge | Chad Guge is in his 11th year teaching psychology and sociology at North Scott High School. | |
| Jennie (Bickel) Froeschle | Jenny Froeschle is moving to Dewitt to join her family's insurance and financial service business as a chartered financial consultant. | |
| Karris Golden | Karris Golden published "My Money Journal: A Safe Space for Tracking, Earning, Spending, and Savings" which was released in November 2010. | |
| Brandon Lien | Brandon Lien is the owner of ProCAD Designs LLC in Cedar Falls. | |
| Stephen Sporer | Stephen Sporer was recently promoted to associate director of major gifts as Macalester College. | |
| Nicholle (Judas) Stone | Nicholle Stone is the assistant director of distance education at the University of South Florida-Polytechnic. | |
| Elizabeth (Irmiter) Glodek | Elizabeth Glodek is the Indianola campus director for adult students at Simpson College. | |
| Diane (Hrubes) Rohan | Diane Rohan is a teacher in the Spencer Community School District. | |
| Karen (Norby) Fannin | Karen Fannin is the music director of the Little Rock Wind Symphony. | |
| Hong Kong MBA graduation | Provost Gloria Gibson attends ceremony; photo. |
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| Lauren Walker Dunn and Jeff Dunn | Lauren Walker and Jeff Dunn are now married. | |
| Sean Matthys | Sean Matthys is an event marketing representative for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Boston. | |
| Amy Mohr and Brent Johnson | Amy Mohr and Brent Johnson got married. | |
| Cari (Johnson) Wasmund and Travis Wasmund | Cari and Travis Wasmund are now married. | |
| Jaime (Hubbard) Wiebel | Jaime Hubbard married Scott Wiebel. | |
| Leslie Ann Green and Anthony Williams | Leslie Ann Green and Anthony Williams are now married. | |
| Natasha Kauten | Natasha Kauten is teaching Pre-K in the College of community School District in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Josh Mahoney | Josh Mahoney former linebacker on the UNI football team, is pursuing his law degree at the University of Chicago School of Law. | |
| Navy Seaman Lisa Stamp | Lisa Stamp completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command in Illinois. | |
| Pei-Jiun Lee | Pei-Jiun | |
| Pei-Jiun Lee | Pei-Jiun Lee is a sales executive for FedEx in New York City. | |
| Anthony Williams | Anthony Williams was appointed director of Jazz Studies at the University of Mary, Bismarck, ND. | |
| Ryan Wilson | Ryan Wilson is a regional sales representative for JELD-WEN, Inc. | |
| Varsity Men's Glee Club celebrates 50 years of music, camaraderie | Alumni and Director Les Hale get together; photo. |
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| Jack Fisk | Jack Fisk died on September 5, 2010. | |
| Maureen (Herron) Hansen | Maureen Hansen died on June 22, 2010. | |
| Jane (Schneider) Friesen | Jane Friesen died on May 29, 2010. | |
| Paul Boettcher | Paul Boettcher died on September 1, 2010. | |
| Katy (Poe) Harbaugh and Matthew Harbaugh | Katy and Matthew Harbaugh have a son named Alexander born in April. | |
| Derek Thoms | Derek and Aaron-Marie Thoms have a son named Deklan born in September. | |
| Hillary Brockshus Kisker | Hillary and Brett Kisker have twin daughters Carly and Caylin born in April. | |
| Lora (Shelangoski) Tabbert and Troy Tabbert | Lora and Troy Tabbert have a son named Kade born in June. | |
| Clarence Whisler | Clarence Whisler died on August 19, 2009. | |
| Dale Otte | Dale and Anne Otte have a daughter named Avery born in May. | |
| Heather (Powers) Southammavong and Souvanna Southammovong | Heather and Souvanna Southammovong have a daughter named Lauren born in March. | |
| Jaime (Hubbard) Wiebel | ||
| Julie (Bauer) Garry | Julie and Anthony Garry have a daughter Isabella born in August. | |
| Elisa (Reising) Green and Timothy Green | Elisa and Timothy Green have a son named Zachary born in May. | |
| Chad Guge | Chad and Tiffany Guge have a daughter named Emma born in April. | |
| Stephanie (Grunwald) Solis | Stephanie and Beau Solis have three kids named Kaiya, Jaeger, and Beckett. | |
| Katy (Poe) Harbaugh and Matthew Harbaugh | Katy and Matthew Harbaugh have a son named Alexander born in April. | |
| Amy (Zimmerman) Jensen and Clint Jensen | Amy and Clint Jensen have twin daughters named Taya and Haylen born in November. | |
| Rachel (Schroeder) Kalstrup | Rachel and Brian Kalstrup have three kids named Lauren, Andrew, and Emily. | |
| Ruth (Chodur) Pottratz | Ruth and Daniel Potratz have a son named Lars born in May. | |
| Veronica (Kumpf) Prouty | Veronica and Jim Prouty have a son named Ryne born in March. | |
| Margaret (Gruber) Crawford and John Crawford | Margaret and John Crawford have a son named Dean born in August. | |
| Joan (Holmes) Muhs and Nathan Muhs | Joan and Nathan Muhs have three daughters named Haley, Ashley, and Olivia. | |
| Kari (Tank) Chesterman | Kari and John Chesterman have a son named Zachary born in July. | |
| Christine White Manitz | Christine Mantiz and husband Jon have a son named Brody born in January, 2010. | |
| UNI grad is 2011 Iowa teacher of the year | Mollie Boyle honored; photo. |
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| Remember when . . . . | 1964 Panther football team, winners of the Pecan Bowl; photo. | |
| UNI purple for life | Sandy Stevens talks about what she learned as a student at UNI; urges support for capital campaign; photo. | |
| Untitled | Exhaling Dissolution sculpture by Sarah Deppe; photo |