Northern Iowa Today — July 1, 2005
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diversity Matters | Gwenne Culpepper talks about the value of diversity; outline of recent diversity efforts on campus; photo. |
| 2 | Motivated; making the transitions from student to qualified citizen | Profile of Kimberly Abram and her effort to obtain a degree in criminology; photo. |
| 6 | One of a kind; a model for undergraduate research | A look at undergraduate research, with special focus on work that is published in UNI's American Journal of Undergraduate Research; photo. |
| 8 | The legacy of purple | Profile of Nancy Aossey and her work with International Medical Corps; profile of Father William Vit; photo. |
| 12 | 2 + 2 makes dreams come true | A look at the 2 + 2 Program and some of those who have been in the program; photo. |
| 14 | Art at the top | Profiles of six UNI art students who participated in the Emerging Iowa Artist Program; photo. |
| 16 | Faculty profile; James Mattingly & Laquita Blockson; what's good for business? | Professor Blockson and Mattingly offer their views on business ethics; photo. |
| 18 | Panther athletics | Summary of 2004-2005 seasons for basketball, wrestling, tennis, track and field, and baseball; photo. |
| 19 | Violins in space | Four students will take part in NASA reduced gravity program; photo. |
| 20 | Friedman next Corning lecturer | Thomas Friedman will speak in September; photo. |
| 20 | Hanish assistant VP for event management | Jan Hanish named Assistant Vice President for Event Management; Guy Sims named interim director of Maucker Union; photo. |
| 20 | Lifelong university just for the fun of it | UNI will offer a series of non-credit classes. |
| 20 | Lubker named interim provost | Dean James Lubker will replace Aaron Podolefsky; photo. |
| 21 | Price Lab one of five new First Amendment schools | Will attempt to integrate First Amendment rights and responsibilities into the curriculum; photo. |
| 21 | Student Health Center grand opening on Family Weekend | Grand opening for remodeled center will be held October 28, 2005; photo. |
| 21 | Hermansen named UNI Foundation vice president | Noreen Hermansen will concentrate on raising money for athletics; photo. |
| 21 | Award named for Kothari | Award in honor of Dr. Jitu D. Kothari will be given annually to an inductee into the Athletics Hall of Fame; Sandra Williamson will receive first award; roster of those who will enter the hall in October 2005; photo. |
| 22 | Alumni events in review | Schedule of alumni meetings around the country. |
| 22 | From the Association president | Alumni Relations and Alumni Association will move into new quarters by September; Alumni Association attempting to raise money for hospitality suite in McLeod Center; photo. |
| 23 | From the Association chair | Term of Beth Jorgensen Harris will end in October; to be succeeded by Barbara Harper Norman; tribute to work of Noreen Hermansen; photo. |
| 24 | Dennis Frisch | Retired from teaching science to junior high students after thirty-three years. Works part time with Pioneer Hi-Bred Seeds, and volunteers as a paramedic with the Durant Volunteer Ambulance Service. |
| 24 | Sterling Hartman | Retired after thirty years with the Department of Defense, and three years as a consultant to the Pentagon. |
| 24 | Ruth (Craig) Smith | Retiring after thirty-eight years of teaching sixth-grade social studies in the Chariton School System. |
| 24 | Roger and Kathy (Tice) Betts | Spending retirement in southwest Colorado. |
| 24 | Joel Ebert | Serving as the events coordinator of Peoples Savings Bank Ventures after retiring from the AGWSR Schools as an elementary principal and curriculum director. |
| 24 | Stephen Parson | Named associate professor emeritus by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors, where he had been employed for thirty years. |
| 24 | Linda (Huntley) Jobman | Employed by the American City Bureau fundraising consulting firm. |
| 24 | David Suntken | Celebrated the fortieth wedding anniversary with his wife, Polly Suntken. David serves as a special education aide, and Polly as a kindergarten teacher. |
| 24 | Harold Anderson | Taught physics and chemistry at Stephens College for twenty-two years. |
| 24 | Karen (Ballard) Avey | Has taught content mastery at Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary for thirty-two years. |
| 24 | Mary Ellen (Hagaman) Barry | Retired from the Mercy Medical Center's inpatient pharmacy. |
| 24 | Judy (Schrad) Jeffrey | Appointed to the position of director of the Iowa Department of Education by Governor Tom Vilsack. |
| 24 | Denny White | Retired from forty years as a science teacher and coach, having spent the previous thirty-seven years with Mount Pleasant Schools. Recently inducted into the Iowa Track Coaches' Hall of Fame. |
| 24 | Bill Bonnstetter | Attended the inauguration of President George W. Bush as a guest of Gordon James. |
| 24 | Kenneth Moss | Retired from the systems services section of the finance department of the Mayo Clinic, where he served as unit manager for thirty-four years. |
| 24 | Jerry Nelson | Retired after twenty-five years of employment with the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Currently preaching to inmates in South Carolina. |
| 24 | Marilyn (Booth) Yockey | Volunteers with her husband, Roger, in community improvement projects in struggling areas through the Global Volunteers organization. |
| 24 | Paul D. Jones | Working with wastewater and electricity at McMurdo Station in Antarctica after retiring from thirty-six years of teaching science in Montezuma. |
| 24 | Thomas Milleman | Teaching part time at the College of DuPage in Illinois after retiring from his position as department head of the electronics technology department. |
| 24 | Dr. John Schlicher | Retired from work as a specialist in dermatology at the Wichita Clinic. He was a founding clinical faculty member of the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita, and recipient of the Wichita Clinic Founders Award.` |
| 24 | Paul Yap | Retired after fourteen years as an elementary principal of the San Diego City Schools. |
| 24 | Dorothy (Horn) Barten | Supporting her granddaughter's mission trip to Haiti. |
| 24 | Marcia (Hensel) Miller | Sells aerial photographs with her husband, Alfred Miller in Quartzite, Arizona. |
| 24 | Jerry Thordsen | Served as a guest lecturer for a UNI course. |
| 24 | Jack Magruder | Named president emeritus at Truman State University after nine years as president, twenty-two years as a professor of chemistry and science education, and five years as academic vice president. |
| 24 | Alyse (Mohr) Streitberger | Recognized as the top female bicycle rider at the annual banquet of the Bicycle Club of Irvine, with which she is a member along with her husband, Eric Streitberger. |
| 24 | Elaine (Jewell) Brandeland | Recently celebrated her fiftieth wedding anniversary with her husband, Hank. |
| 24 | James Livingston | Retired after twelve years as a member of the San Juan School District Board of Trustees. |
| 24 | Harlan Phillips | Served as a special agent of the FBI before opening a private investigative firm. Recently inducted into the Muscatine High School Hall of Honor. |
| 24 | Gretchen (Noe) Williams | Mistakenly listed as deceased in a previous issue of Northern Iowa Today. |
| 24 | Lois (Mull) Hensel | Retired from both teaching and realty, and recently celebrated her fiftieth wedding anniversary. |
| 24 | Ethel (Flom) Swanson | Retired from teaching for twenty years. |
| 24 | Warren A. Smith | Penned two books, "Cruising the Deuce" and "Gossip from Across the Pond". |
| 24 | Henry Vaneschen | Residing in Vinton. |
| 24 | Carl Heller | Toured New Zealand by motor home with his wife. |
| 24 | Bernice (Brand) Schall | Celebrated her ninety-fifth birthday with family in Woman Lake, Minnesota. |
| 24 | Marian Kennedy | Retired after forty-five years of teaching at Manchester, Janesville, Anamosa, and Kenwood. |
| 24 | Class rings are here | Class rings are available to alumni. |
| 25 | Kevin Horan | Employed as a commercial loan broker at American Nationwide Mortgage. |
| 25 | Ward Budweg | Owner of Decorah Bicycles for ten years. |
| 25 | Lynn Webber Johnson | Teaching fifth-grade at Blessed Sacrament School. Has been chosen for the Who's Who Among American Teachers for 2004. |
| 25 | Mike Kramer | Employed by Dice.com as an installed account executive. |
| 25 | Christy (Kyle) Pollock | Coordinator of the Newspaper in Education program at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. |
| 25 | C. Lee (Manross) Richards | Serving as a seventh-grade special education teacher after twenty-three years as a social worker. |
| 25 | Steve Schmit | Serving as Iowa State Extension Black Hawk County education director. |
| 25 | Gary Werle | Owns the Werle Construction Company in Iowa City. Also serves as president of the Iowa Builder's Association. |
| 25 | Clayton Wilcox | Serving as the superintendent of Pinellas County Schools, Florida. |
| 25 | Curtis DeBerg | Founded the global non-profit organization, SAGE. |
| 25 | Pat Esser | Serving as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Cox Communication in Atlanta. |
| 25 | Mark Hermann | Employed in the commercial service division of Molyneaux Insurance and Financial Services. |
| 25 | John Karbula | Named superintendent of the Windsor RE-4 School District in Colorado. |
| 25 | Patricia O'Donnell | Professor of creative writing at the University of Maine, and recipient of the Martin Dibner Memorial Fellowship in fiction. |
| 25 | Steve Baker | Opened a tax practice at compass Financial in West Des Moines. |
| 25 | Brian Benson | Employed as associate business director of Exceptional Persons, Inc. |
| 25 | Rose (Mogart) Elsbecker | Nominated for inclusion in the 2005 Who's Who of American Women. |
| 25 | Laurene (McClintock) Lanich | Serving as superintendent of Iowa Valley Schools in Marengo. |
| 25 | Jan (Bahr) Larson | Employed as a physician for the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. |
| 25 | Michael J. Wood | Teaches business at Southwestern College in Wichita, Kansas. |
| 25 | Lynise (Huff) Robinson | Employed as a physical therapist assistant at Mary Greeley Medical Center in Ames. |
| 25 | Garry Berryman | Named chief procurement officer at Sara Lee Corporation. Previously employed as vice president of global materials at Applied Materials. |
| 25 | Donald Clausen | Employed as a CAD teacher and TSA advisor at Mulvane High School. |
| 25 | Joyce Hackett | Received a post-doctorate MBA from Wayne State College. She serves as a special education supervisor at the Great Eiver Area Education Agency in Burlington. |
| 25 | Joan (Stolze) Manning | Named vice president of the Western Frontier Division of the American Red Cross Blood Services. |
| 25 | Glenna Hovey | Employed as a realtor with Edina Realty in Minnesota. |
| 25 | David Peters | President of Peters Construction Corp. and adjunct instructor at UNI. |
| 25 | Jon Scoles | Appointed chief judge of the 2nd Judicial District by the Iowa Supreme Court. |
| 25 | Steve Smith | Retiring after twenty years as chief juvenile court officer of the 1st Judicial District, Waterloo. |
| 25 | Darwin Uhlenhopp | Retiring from teaching middle school mathematics and coaching at Nevada Schools. |
| 25 | Pamela (Goeb) Jordan | Elected to a second term as Dickinson County Supervisor. |
| 25 | Robert Longmuir | Retired from New Hampton Schools, currently working half-time as superintendent for Tripoli Schools. |
| 25 | Dave McCullough | Retired after twenty-eight years as head of Black Hawk County's motor vehicle division. |
| 25 | Martin Gilson | Associate director of the Corporate Leaders' Program in the College of Engineering at Arizona State University. |
| 25 | Scott Hill | Owns H&H Pallet in Davenport. |
| 25 | Richard Hanson | Serving as an art instructor at Fort Dodge Senior High School. His work has won the top purchase award at the National Watercolor Society Exhibition in Fullerton, California. |
| 25 | David W. Kane | Retired after thirty years with the United States Postal Service |
| 25 | Calista (Stence) Reed | Employed as the client relations coordinator for the law firm of Heyl, Royster, Voelker, and Allen. |
| 25 | Steve Casey | Teaching senior composition and American literature at Desert Ridge High School in Mesa, Arizona. |
| 25 | JoAnne (Mowrer) Heisterkamp | Serving as the academic and employment director of St. Joseph Catholic High School. |
| 25 | David Hove | Named full partner for LWBJ, directing tax services in Ames, West Des Moines, and Marshalltown. |
| 25 | Kendall Lundberg | Serves as the employee benefits sales executive with First Insurance Agency in Mason City. |
| 25 | Robert Mayne | Employed as a test engineer for Northrup Grumman Mission Systems. |
| 25 | Mike Williams | Appointed to the advisory board to the Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Technology at UNI. Employed as a science teacher at Keota High School. |
| 25 | David Wilson | Received the 2005 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award. |
| 25 | Steve Ryan | Retired from thirty-six years in education. Had served as principal of Whitewater Middle School for ten years. |
| 25 | Craig Snider | Involved in the insurance business in Osage. |
| 25 | Darrel Bartling | Retired after thirty-five years as junior and senior high school principal in the Mount Ayr Community School District. |
| 25 | Douglas Genschmer | Retired as a resource specialist in California. |
| 25 | Robert Hegna | Retriing from teaching biology and chemistry at AHST Schools. |
| 25 | Roy Behrens | Published a biography of William Edwards Cook. |
| 25 | Alois Bernard | Retired from the State of Iowa Department of Human Services. |
| 25 | Konnie (Anderson) Snider | Retired after teaching mathematics for thirty-two years. Now serving on the Osage School Board. |
| 25 | Dennis Duerling | Retired from his position as a high school principal within the Clinton School District after thirty-five years. |
| 25 | Gary Hendrickson | Retired from service as Commander of the 610th Information Operations Flight at Offutt Air Froce Base, Nebraska. |
| 26 | Jonna Higgins-Freese | Named executive director of the non-profit organization, 1,000 Friends of Iowa. |
| 26 | James Bronner | Employed as Black Hawk County's budget and finance manager. |
| 26 | Jennifer (Holmes) Wessels | Teaches at Nevada High School. |
| 26 | Jason Palmquist | Named executive director of the Washington Ballet in Washington D. C. |
| 26 | Aaron Putze | Appointed executive director and public relations officer for the coalition to Support Iowa Farmers. |
| 26 | John Reimann | Employed as a supplier warranty administrator for the John Deere Construction and Forestry Division in Davenport. |
| 26 | Scott Stackhouse | Founder of the Edgecore advertising agency in Cedar Falls. |
| 26 | Dee (Reinhart) Vandeventer | Presented a workshop at the Association of Fundraising Professions 2005 International Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. |
| 26 | Kathleen Pfeiffer | Named director of regulatory and external relationships for Wells Fargo Financial in Des Moines. |
| 26 | Bradley Block | Serves as chief of interpretation at Custer State Park, and director of the National Association of Interpretation. |
| 26 | Randy Gehl | Named public information officer for the city of Dubuque. |
| 26 | Wendy (Kinnaird) Gray | Joined Des Moines University as executive director of the Free Clinics of Iowa. |
| 26 | Dawn Mumby | Named director of financial services/chief financial officer for Marengo Memorial Hospital. |
| 26 | Benjamin Logan | Directs fifth through eighth grade band in Clinton, and plays trumpet with the Clinton Symphony Orchestra. |
| 26 | Annette (Greiner) Renaud | Joined Ankeny Industrial development as executive director. |
| 26 | Helen Hicks-Wenthold | Graduated from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Purdue, and will join Jefferson Road Animal Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana. |
| 26 | Jay Johnson | Serves as offensive coordinator for the University of Southern Mississippi. |
| 26 | Michael Lee | Will serve as the foot and ankle surgeon of Central Iowa Orthopaedics in Des Moines. Elected to the Board of Directors of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. |
| 26 | Scott Durscher | Employed as a broker for Warner Group, Inc. After having served with Generations Financial Group in Cedar Falls. |
| 26 | Mike Lockert | Joined Merit Resources, Inc. as a sales representative. He had previouslly worked for ADP as a territory manager. |
| 26 | Courtney Messingham | Serves as the wide receiver coach at the University of Southern Mississippi. He had previously been the head football coach of Upper Iowa. |
| 26 | Deanna (Oelmann) Roelfs | Employed as a senior account executive at Osborn & Barr Communications in Des Moines. |
| 26 | Margaret Schebler | Has served seven years as the athletics director and head women's basketball coach at the Franciscan University, Clinton. |
| 26 | Dan Cox | Named principal of Valley Lutheran High School in Cedar Falls. |
| 26 | Joseph Kramer | Joined the Pocahontas Area Community School District as superintendent after serving as principal with BCLUW. |
| 26 | Brett Baker | Named director of internal review for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service of Washington, D. C. |
| 26 | Jeffrey Falconer | Promoted to vice president of corporate reporting at Audio Visual Services Corp. |
| 26 | Jane (Brandt) Lindaman | Named principal of Bunger Middle School in Evansdale. She had previously served as principal of Union Middle School in Dysart. |
| 26 | David Ryan | Serving as president of the Mount Vernon Bank and Trust Company. |
| 26 | Kathy (Smith) Leggett | Serves as the director for advocacy and outreach with Blank Children's Hospital in Des Moines. |
| 26 | Steve Dana | Serves as the sales manager for the northern Iowa branch of Midwest Wireless. |
| 26 | David Gibson | Employed as the territory manager for Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc. |
| 26 | Brian Isom | Joined TD&T Financial as a principal in its Burlington office. |
| 26 | Constance (Meyer) McGovern | Works at the Educational Opportunity Center at UNI as an educational counselor. |
| 26 | Lisa Cubbage | Employed at the accounting department of Quad County Implement in Blairstown. |
| 26 | Jeff Schlobohm | Employed as an account manager at VGM Financial Services. |
| 26 | John Semprini | Instructs technology classes for fourth through eighth grades at Carroll Community Schools. |
| 26 | Cindy (Steffen) Thul | Was promoted to foods supply chain finance at Quaker Foods in Cedar Rapids. |
| 26 | Deb Vangellow | Serves as director of instruction at Sweetwater Country Club in Houston, Texas. Recognized as one of the top fifty teachers of 2005 by Golf for Women. |
| 26 | Todd Cooper | Joined LSB Financial as director of wealth management after having run his own financial company in Cedar Falls. |
| 26 | Mary (McDowell) Kunkle | Joined Wartburg College Institutional Advancement as director of grants and development research. |
| 26 | Todd Stanislav | Serving as an associate professor of biology at the Center for the Advancement of Teaching at Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans. |
| 26 | Dave Wiegardt | Renovated the Turf Club and Clown Lounge in the Twin Cities. |
| 26 | Jeffrey Kaplan | Relocated to Dallas, Texas for a job working for the GoodGuys electronics retail chain. |
| 26 | Craig O. Ringland | Promoted to sourcing consultant at Wells Fargo Bank. |
| 26 | Jeffrey and Brenda (Greenlee) Adamovicz | Married for twenty years. Jeffrey serves as a research microbiologist for the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. |
| 26 | Greg Henn | Employed as a telecommunications consultant with Schmitt Telecom Partners, Inc. |
| 26 | Denise (Larew) Mendt | Is now a shareholder with Nyemaster, Goode, West, Hansell, and O'Brien. She had previously served as vice president, taxation and tax counsel for AmerUs Group. |
| 26 | Ila Scott-Ford | Has been promoted to vice president of creative strategies at Hellman Designs in Waterloo. She had previously served as creative director of special projects. |
| 26 | Ann (Nehman) Semprini | Teaches reading recovery for K-2 students at Caroll Community schools. |
| 26 | Nancy Aossey | President and chief executive of the International Medical Corps in Santa Monica, California. |
| 26 | Stan Askren | Serving as president, CEO, and chairman of the board of HNI Corporation, Muscatine. |
| 26 | Kevin Dahle | Teaches social studies at Northfield High School in Minnesota and is president of the local teachers' union. |
| 26 | Lora (Wypich) Kander | Owner of Katch-A-Kup in South Sioux City, Nebraska. |
| 26 | Julie Waughtal | Director of student services for Linn-Mar Community School District. |
| 26 | Cathi (Grasso) Cox | Serving as a senior medical technologist with the South Bend Medical Foundation. |
| 26 | Brad Best | Named vice president of Peters Construction Corporation in Waterloo, and elected to the board of directors. |
| 26 | David Conner | Promoted to vice president and chief claims officer of United Fire Group. |
| 26 | Elizabeth (Maxey) Ray | Serving as director of commercial systems product assurance for Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids. Recently graduated with an MBA from Iowa. |
| 27 | Tracy (Lystahl) Sullivan | Employed as an audiologist with Nelson Hearing Aid of LeMars and Spencer. |
| 27 | Britta Adams | Is performing her debut album under the label, Deeper Calling. |
| 27 | Sara Backstrom | Teaches for Chicago Public Schools. |
| 27 | Arthur Beckman | Retired from Omaha public schools after teaching German for thirty-three years. |
| 27 | Amanda Bock | Teaches language arts at Independence Middle School. |
| 27 | Lori Bodensteiner | Serves as a loan officer with Citizens Savings Bank in Fort Atkinson. |
| 27 | Melissa (Albers) Lennie | Directs real estate for Clear Channel Advertising. |
| 27 | Jason Peterson | Serving as territory manager for the Mudd Group in Cedar Falls. |
| 27 | Suzanne Shontz | Received her PhD in applied mathematics from Cornelll University. |
| 27 | Ed Starkenburg | Accepted a professor of education position at Dordt College. |
| 27 | Cory Warmuth | Is now employed by Newport & Short PLC. |
| 27 | Jennifer (Crygier) Clarke | Earned National Board Certification while teaching fifth- and sixth-grade in Palatine, Illinois. |
| 27 | Amy Rupe Clayton | Received a master's degree in special education from Western Illinois University, Macomb. |
| 27 | Chris Elder | Employed as a project engineer for Whirlpool Corp. |
| 27 | Emily Klingbeil | Teaches high school special education classes in LeMars. |
| 27 | Thomas Lindauer | Holds the positions of vice president and branch manager for F&M Bank in Anamosa. |
| 27 | Sam Pape | Joined Interior Source as a general manager. |
| 27 | Wesley Hall | Serving as the company commander of the TF Victory Headquarters in Afghanistan. |
| 27 | Brenna (Fleishman) Johnson | Promoted to hospital sales with Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals.+ |
| 27 | Michael Gukeisen | Promoted to first vice president of the American Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque. |
| 27 | Linda Lahr | Named an associate financial adviser with American Express in Fort Dodge. |
| 27 | Jill Lines | Promoted to assistant director of admissions at Hamilton College, Cedar Falls. |
| 27 | Jon Westhoff | Employed at Garris Robert Realtors in Waterloo as a real estate agent. |
| 27 | Kathryn "Beth" Agan | Employed as a public relations account executive at Kirvin Doak Communications in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
| 27 | Kevin Thill | Promoted to partner for LocumTenens.com, a physician recruitment firm. |
| 27 | Deborah (Hanson) VanDyke | Employed as a nurse practitioner at Waverly Health Center's Emergency Department. |
| 27 | Douglas Barry | Named principal of Washington Intermediate School and district curriculum director of Red Oak school district. |
| 27 | Adam Carroll | Serves as CEO of National Financial Educators. |