Northern Iowa Today — September 1, 1985
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Panthers cheer new athletic conference | Gateway accepts new six team football league made up of former Missouri Valley and Mid Continent Conference members. |
| 1 | New campus entrance serves as information center for visitors | Construction begins on new Visitor Information Center; drawing. |
| 2 | Drake Martin | Named one of four outstanding presenters at housing conference. |
| 2 | Stephen Rose and Lyle Alberts | Will participate in conference in New Mexico. |
| 2 | Mary Franken and Karen Franks | Give workshop and presentation at AHEA convention. |
| 2 | Kevin Boatright | Wins prize for historical paper. |
| 2 | Donald E. Maypole and Robert Ward | Win Fulbright awards; Professor Maypole will study in Portugal; Professor Ward will study in Romania. |
| 2 | Donald D. Greene | Appointed membership coordinator for Iowa for NACAS. |
| 2 | Lux Award honors outstanding service | Peggy Gohlinghorst and Greg Pittam are winners; four other finalists are Kerisa Chung, Julie Ann Kraft, Carole Gustafson, and Cindy Meek. |
| 2 | William Waack | Elected vice president of American Theatre Association. |
| 2 | Hyo Myung | Makes presentation in Korea. |
| 2 | Patricia Geadelmann | To receive National Governor's Association award. |
| 3 | Degree programs offer new educational opportunities | Bachelor of Science, majors in criminology and European studies, and minors in international affairs and interpretive communication available this fall. |
| 3 | Recognizing the importance of international studies | Professor Newell will fill new coordinator of international studies position. |
| 3 | New social work head begins; department receives grants | Vincent Faherty appointed head; department receives funding for five $1000 training awards for majors. |
| 3 | New art department head begins term as art building opens | William W. Lew appointed; brief biographical sketch. |
| 3 | Near record number of students attend summer school | 1985 summer enrollment is 4507; record is 4524 in 1970. |
| 3 | Economics symposium draws international speakers | David Streeton will speak at Jepson Symposium. |
| 3 | Campus land to be used for construction of new highway | Golf course and some land on south campus will be used in construction of relocated Highway 58; alternate route to one that would have passed along Hudson Road. |
| 4 | A "Natural" team | History of conservation and environmental education at UNI; Institute for Environmental Education begun this year; photo. |
| 5 | Gifts of land will benefit preserves | Burton and Louise Sanders and Mrs. Leonard Davis donate land adjacent to lowland prairie preserve. |
| 6 | Come "Home" | Detailed list of Homecoming activities. |
| 7 | Separation of alumni and development leads to new programs | Office of Development/UNI Foundation adds positions and moves into former Home Management House; renamed Office of Alumni Relations will strengthen ties to alumni groups; photo. |
| 7 | Awards recognize service and achievement contributions | Brief biographical sketches of winners of Alumni Achievement and Service awards. |
| 8 | Football outlook is bright | Early season looks tough. |
| 8 | Bicyclists tour de Dome | RAGBRAI stops in Cedar Falls; photo. |