Northern Iowa Today — September 1, 1998

Page Title Summary
1 Study Abroad program helps UNI students explore the globe Student recounts experiences of studying in England.
1 CIEP brings the world to UNI Groups of about seventy students at a time study English at UNI.
1 UNI vs. Y2K Survey of UNI efforts to prepare computer systems for the year 2000.
2 New UNI I.D. card looks better, works great New identification cards issued this fall.
2 Task force works to diversify student population Program will attempt to recruit and retain minority students.
2 PAC construction on schedule Significant progress on stage house area; photo.
3 UNI SBDC reaches new heights New Waterloo location promotes greater use by clients.
3 UNI-Dome roof replacement project delayed Construction complications lead to relocation of several events; photo.
4 The power of the sole Effort to encourage UNI community to walk or ride a bike to campus; photo.
4 UNI fares well in the 1998 General Assembly Survey of legislative actions relating to UNI.
4 Waste not . . . . Special project involves cutting down waste at summer festivals; photo.
5 University puts students first UNI starts campaign to raise money for student scholarships; Robert James Waller speaks; photo.
5 Marching Band campaign seeks funds Brief history of Marching Band; attempts to raise $50,000 for instruments and equipment; photo.
8 Fall enrollment Fall 1998 enrollment reaches record level of 13,329.
8 UNI and Hawkeye Community College Sign articulation agreement.
8 UNI is ranked second U.S. News ranks UNI second among Midwest's public universities.
8 Untitled UNI has top pass rate in US on May 1997 CPA exam.
8 Eight of the top librarians in the Slovak Republic Librarians visit UNI to study US system.