Nonpareil — July 1, 1987

Page Title Summary
2 A question of ethics; how education meets the task Survey of UNI faculty's efforts to incorporate ethics into a variety of courses; photo.
6 Oratorically speaking, Northern Iowa is eloquent Close look at recent success of UNI debate team; photo.
9 Strategies for success; Bill Henderson knows them Director of debate outlines ways in which he has promoted forensics programs in the region, including development of videotape library; photo.
10 Robley Wilson: "Writing is . . . talking about it" Profile of Professor Wilson's recent successes; photo.
12 New Venture Forum assists Iowa communities School of Business program has helped to develop tourism opportunities in Davis County; photo.
13 New opportunities abound for recreation majors UNI will be part of American Humanics program; photo.
14 Alumni fill management positions Alumnus Thomas Switzer appointed dean of COE; alumnus Dean Shoars appointed head of Public Safety; Paul Uselding appointed dean of School of Business; Roland Carrillo appointed head of Financial Aid; Dale R. Jackson appointed head of Ed. Adm. & Coun.
14 Northern Iowa on the air; new broadcast service goes statewide Public Relations prepares public service announcements for broadcast.
15 Unusual degree focuses on research New Master of Philosophy degree available for students to pursue research in particular area.
15 Theatre in education project explores Constitution, Bill of Rights Theater students play roles associated with founding of United States.
16 Notes from Elly Recalls watching UNI grow over the years and then becoming part of the scene again herself.
17 Just for the fun of it Joan Poe and Bob Beach at Sturgis Falls; photo.
17 Entrepreneur inaugurates lecture series Allen Paulson will be first speaker in Distinguished Lectureship Series.
17 Lakes project beckons Miller Lee Miller will be head of Chain of Lakes organization.
19 McElroy Trust gift funds unique museum exhibit $22,500 grant makes possible exhibit on algific slopes; photo.
24 Education shall forever be encouraged Text of Professor Lang's address at the spring 1987 commencement.