UNI Century — June 1, 1983

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1 Six candidates interview to succeed Kamerick List of candidates; list of search committee members; search committee criteria.
1 Parents, UNI work for student safety UNIPA committee and campus security officials consult with one another.
2 Student as Critic honors writing excellence 250 students visit campus for conference.
2 Getting fit on the trail New 1.2 mile fitness trail available near UNI-Dome; photo.
3 Free workshop aids job hunters Eighty attend evening workshop.
3 Blacks & Women in the Media speak out Review of speakers' messages during Black Heritage Week; speakers included William Raspberry, Lee Thornton, and Carl Rowan; photo.
3 Robley Wilson Will receive Guggenheim Fellowship.
3 Ervin A. Dennis Named teacher-educator of the year.
3 Presidential Scholars First seven scholars named.
3 Mary Lou McGrew Wins intellectual freedom award.
3 Mary Louise Peterson and Leland Sage Receive honorary degrees.
4 Another side of life at UNI Daily activities of handicapped students; photo.
5 Programs, services create better campus for disabled Survey of efforts made on campus to accommodate handicapped students.
6 Students say UNI campus most accessible Students offer reactions to services available to them.
6 Personal attendants--helping disabled students lead full lives Outline of duties of personal attendants; photo.
7 Alumni, Foundation news Alumni Association selling souvenirs; criteria established for Dennis Jensen scholarship.
8 UNI delegates visit China Ten UNI representatives visit five teachers colleges in China.
8 NAR wins again Wins fiction award.
8 Social work students donate time locally Students donate 16,000 hours in 1982.
8 Sports information Outline of duties of sports information personnel; photo.