Campus News Network — September 14, 1998
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Establishing priorities for the coming year | Improving diversity of UNI is top goal for this year; other goals are distance education and "friendraising". |
| 1 | Affirmative Action office changes name | New office name is Office of Compliance and Equity Management. |
| 1 | Untitled | Lt. Doug Main registers a student's bicycle; photo. |
| 2 | Diversity Week activities in full swing this week | Many activities are scheduled this week for Diversity Week. |
| 2 | Online parking permit registration tested | Staff members tested online parking permit registration service; new service should be available spring 1999. |
| 2 | Lexis-Nexis now more accessible to students, faculty and staff | UNI now has easier Web access to Lexis/Nexis called Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. |
| 3 | Profile Holcombe | Profile of Charles Holcombe; photo. |
| 3 | UNI Rhythm Circle | UNI Rhythm Circle group performed during Sole Power kick-off; photo. |
| 4 | SBDC moves to Waterloo | Small Business Developmental Center moved to East Fourth Street in Waterloo in same building as John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center. |
| 4 | Kudos returns to Campus News Network | Kudos returns to CNN as an insert. |
| Insert 1 | Roger Kueter, Wendell McConnaha, William Callahan, and Linda Quinn | Presented at Annual Rectors' Conference in Romania on university partnerships, lab schools, teacher education, and professional development. |
| Insert 1 | Paula Gilroy and Jennifer Murra | Presented poster session on depression in women psychotherapists. |
| Insert 1 | Mohammed Rawwas and Frank Thompson | Co-authored and authored several articles and chapters on marketing. |
| Insert 1 | Donna Thompson, Susan Hudson, and Mick Mack | Co-authored articles on children's play and playgrounds in journals. |
| Insert 1 | Sam Lankford | Co-authored book on research in recreation and leisure services. |
| Insert 1 | Annette Lynch | Published article "Cross-Cultural and Intra-Societal Application of DeLong's Framework for Visual Analysis". |
| Insert 2 | Linda Sharp | Invited to sit on panel for Buena Vista University's Career Day Alumni Forum. |
| Insert 2 | Germana Nijim | Selected to attend seminar in Germany focusing on German education and U.S.-Germany exchanges. |
| Roy Behrens | Appointed to advisory board of "Gestalt Theory" journal. | |
| James Becker | Awarded Fulbright Memorial Teacher Fund Program award for study in Japan. | |
| Susan Koch | Awarded Jane Sanford Memorial Award and will have poem "When I Was Six" published. | |
| Gretta Berghammer | Selected to participate in National Arts Assessment Training. | |
| Charline Barnes | Co-presented a workshop on multicultural stories at reading congress. | |
| Roy Behrens | Had artworks accepted at Art Show 10 at the Hearst Center and at the Charles H. MacNider Museum in Mason City. | |
| Jeffery Byrd | Presented performance piece at Works Gallery in California. | |
| Kirk Henderson | Presented information on UNI's roadside management program at conference and was invited to be panelist for session on roadside wildflower plantings. | |
| Robert Ward | Will present paper on James Hearst at Midwest Federation of Chaparral Poets in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Dean Kruckeberg | Kruckeberg presented in Israel and participated in many international conventions and conferences. | |
| Paul Siddens | Was guest speaker on impact of technology on interpersonal communication at seminar. | |
| Linda Sharp | Published article on multicultural team teaching projects. | |
| Dean Kruckeberg | Published article on future of public relations education in journal | |
| Iradge Ahrabi-Fard | Published article on mental training for hitting in volleyball. |