Campus News Network — May 22, 2000

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1 President Koob named distinguished citizen UNI President Robert Koob recently received the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Winnebago Council Boy Scouts of America; photo.
1 Construction update Minnesota Street and Dakota Street will be closed for reconstruction until July 7th; photo.
1 Signed, sealed, delivered Governor Tom Vilsack was on campus to sign the Education Appropriations Bill; photo.
1 Magazine ranks UNI program among best in nation UNI's graduate-level speech pathology program was ranked among the top 25 in the country by U. S. News and World Report. They also ranked UNI's audiology program and music program.
2 Rod Library offers new databases Three new databases are available on the Rod Library home page.
2 Copeland chosen top administrator by AEOP Jeffrey S. Copeland was named Administrator/Educator of the Year by the UNI Association of Educational Office Professionals; photo.
2 DOR moves to the Towers The Department of Residence has moved its offices to the Towers Center for the duration of the renovation of Redeker Center; photo.
3 Profile: Chuck Quirk Profile of Chuck Quirk, faculty member of the History Department; photo.
4 Make the connection- The Office of Contract Training is offering additional computer training.
4 New paycheck options available Forms are available for faculty and academic year P & S employees to received paychecks in ten or twelve equal installments.
4 Untitled Cinco de Mayo was recently celebrated on the UNI campus; photo.