Northern Iowa Today — June 1, 1985

Page Title Summary
1 Renewed commitment results in changes Detailed look at results of SCUP report.
2 Realignment spurs public relations program Alumni Services, Admissions, and Public Information Services will report to Rick Stinchfield to develop and implement public relations program.
2 Economics moves to strengthen curriculum Explanation for move of Department of Economics from College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
2 Theatre class develops child abuse program Touring theater class will put together program for next fall.
2 Museum moves to new location Will move from Physical Plant building to former spa on Hudson Road.
2 Accounting students score high again Ties for second nationally with a 61.5 % pass rate on CPA last year.
3 Michaela Pop-Cornis, Marcel Pop-Cornis, and Robert Ward Speak at Society for Romanian Culture conference.
3 Bob Washut Performs with Jazz Band I at Notre Dame festival.
3 Ron Bro Receives Fulbright award to lecture in Egypt.
3 Changing attitudes is the goal Wheelchair basketball game included in first Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
3 Randall R. Bebb Honored by Association of Teacher Educators.
3 Constantine Curris Speaks at hearing on funding of higher education.
3 Glenda Riley Honored by Marquette University.
3 Nancy Price Thompson, Jerome Klinkowitz, and Robley Wilson Win PEN awards.
3 Fred (Don) Carver Named president-elect of Teacher Education Council.
3 Robert Krajewski Elected to board of directors of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
3 Robley Wilson Article appears in the "New Yorker".
4 Studying modern languages at Northern Iowa Survey of curricula and teaching methods, as well as opportunities to study abroad; photo.
6 Consultant advises Alumni Association Bob Forman visits campus.
6 Find old classmates in new directory Alumni directory will be distributed in September.
6 Alumni receive awards at graduation Allen Walker Reed and Ronald William Roskens awarded honorary degrees.
6 Scholarships encourage continued study Darlene Biggers, Judith Johnson, Clayton Laurie, and John McCann win Merchant Scholarships.
7 Legislative appropriations reflect poor economy Appropriation shows slight increase.
7 Athletics inducts charter class to Hall of Fame First class of UNI athletics Hall of Fame to be inducted in October 1985; brief biographical sketches of charter members.
8 Track team ends winning streak Place third in Mid-Continent after winning nine consecutive years.
8 Best year ever for wrestling recruits Mark Schwab, number one recruit in nation, signs with UNI; list of other recruits.
8 Campaign raises funds for athletics Athletic Club raises $267,000 in cash and $40,000 in trade-offs.
8 Volleyball team competes abroad Plays in two tournaments in Netherlands.
8 Women's tennis has winning season Finish with 8-4 record, fifth in Gateway.
8 Men's golf team has average season Finish in middle of pack in late tournaments.
8 Three women's track records are broken List of record setters.
8 First losing season in softball history Finish with 24-30 record; photo.
8 Busy season for baseball record book Thirty-eight new records set.
8 Men's tennis players and coach receive conference awards Finish second in conference.