Campus News Network — November 6, 2000
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ABIL research program receives $1 million in new funding | The Ag-Based Industrial Lubricants Research Program (ABIL) received a $750,000 grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. |
| 1 | Coming soon, Campus News Network goes electronic | The Campus News Network will be available online starting December 4. A limited number of hard copies will still be available. |
| 1 | UNI renews commitment to professional and career development | Robin Gurien has been hired as training and career development coordinator for UNI's human resources department; photo. |
| 2 | American Education Week helps students achieve | UNI is sponsoring American Education Week by offering area educators workshops and presentations. |
| 2 | Blimpie CEO visits UNI | The founder and CEO of Blimpie Subs and Salads, Tony Conza, visited UNI on November 2. |
| 2 | High school football playoffs will limit parking | The Iowa High School Football playoffs begin in the UNI-Dome on November 1. |
| 2 | Rod Library | Rod Library has added the CCH Internet Tax Research Network to their database collection. |
| 2 | Gallery of Art presents annual faculty exhibition | The annual faculty exhibition will be presented in the gallery of art through November 22. |
| 2 | Gift and craft vendors | Anyone interested in selling crafts or baked goods at the Union's holiday sale should register through the student activities program. |
| 2 | Silent Witness National Initiative display | Wellness and Recreation Services is sponsoring the Silent Witness National Initiative Display November 13-16. |
| 3 | New Redeker Dining Center design is student friendly | Associate director of Residence/Dining Mona Milius discusses the plans for renovating Redeker Center. |
| 3 | Thanksgiving building hours | Holiday hours for Library, Maucker Union, and Wellness Center. |
| 3 | Profile: Jim Kramer | Profile of strength and conditioning coach Jim Kramer; photo. |