Public Relations News Release — May 9, 1986

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1 May is better speech and hearing month; UNI students provides communication link to national speech and hearing association As the president of the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association, speech pathology graduate student Martin will act as a student liaison to faculty and professionals nationwide; UNI has a chapter of the group.
1 UNI student to receive pre-law scholarship from Black Hawk Bar Association Hagerty will receive a $500 scholarship to study pre-law at UNI; the scholarship was established in conjunction with the observance of "Law Day" on May 1 which is a day in celebration of the American legal system.
1 Waterloo student awarded $1,000 UNI James Hearst scholarship Troupe is a sophomore art major with an emphasis in photography; the award's purpose is to recognize academic and artistic promise, but student need is also considered; Powell and Colburn nominated her.
1 UNI Club of Black Hawk County to meet May 20 Alumni attending the meeting will have a chance to meet UNI's new head basketball coach, Miller, along with the new officers of the group; Justis is president.
1 Lake City student at UNI receives 1986 Julia Sparrow scholarship in reading Ellis was awarded for her excellence in the UNI reading education program; she is double majoring in elementary education with an emphasis in reading education and fashion merchandising.
1 Purple and Old Gold awards announced at UNI commencement The awards recognize meritorious scholarship (highest GPA in their academic area) or conspicious achievement in particular areas; forty-three graduating seniors were honored with a $50 stipend.
1 UNI Class of 1986 exceeds goal for class gift The class conducted a phone-a-thon to raise cash and pledges for its gift to the University; Goswick is chair of the Senior Class Gift Committee for the class; after four days had raised $16,750.
1 UNI Class of 1986 exceeds goal for class gift The class conducted a phone-a-thon to raise cash and pledges for its gift to the University; Goswick is chair of the Senior Class Gift Committee for the class; after four days had raised $16,750.
1 District 9 participation in governor's state employee food drive more than triples last year's efforts State employees in the six-county District 9 area more than tripled their giving to the Governor's Annual State Employee Food Drive in their second year of participation; raised 8,423 food and non-food items and $1,066.75 in cash and checks.