UNI Century — December 1, 1983

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1 Stinchfield plans for UNI's future Richard Stinchfield is new Director of Planning and Policy Management; organizes committee (SCUP) to gather information about UNI; outlines aims; biographical sketch; photo.
1 Search for new vice president nearing end Continue search for successor to Vice President Stansbury.
1 Regents approve tuition increase Undergraduate resident tuition will rise from $1050 to $1184.
2 Fall events attract crowds Scenes from Homecoming and Parents Weekend; photo.
3 New majors approved Regents approve majors in family services, natural interpretation, and counseling.
3 Alumni award winners named Short biographical sketches of winners; photo.
4 Coping with cutbacks Effects of 1983 reversion of funds to state.
4 I want to be thin UNI student dies of anorexia nervosa; accounts of other students who have similar problems.
5 Candidates named for athletic director vacancy Five candidates named from field of forty-nine.
6 Lott retires Professor Fred Lott retires after thirty-five years of service to UNI.
6 Robert F. Gish Invited to seminar of Southwest ethnic minorities under NEH grant.
6 John R. Cole Gave presentations at national conferences.
6 ROTC scholarships awarded List of students who received awards.
6 Shortened art gallery season CAC construction affects program.
6 Albert R. Gilgen Presents papers in Austria and Ecuador.
6 Nancy Price Thompson Winner of short story competition.
6 Jo Siddens Prints will be displayed in Brazil.
6 Joseph M. Ruffo Print on exhibit in New York City.
6 Charles M. Adelman Receives grant to publish findings of excavation in Crete.
6 Glenn Hansen Elected treasurer of regional continuing education group.
6 Keith Anderson Promoted to major.
6 Eight departments undergo comprehensive review Parts of Division of Student Services scheduled for review.
6 Record fall enrollment Fall 1983 enrollment is 11,204.
6 Earth science scholarship established To honor memory of Charles J. Hearst, who died in 1980.
6 16 year reign ends Professor Robert Hanson steps down as executive director of Iowa Academy of Sciences.
6 McCollum resigns Dean McCollum resigns after fifteen years as Dean of CNS.
7 National band competition revived To be held for first time in forty-three years.
7 USAA begins cake delivery Will deliver birthday cakes.
8 Wrestlers shoot for top four Season preview; photo.
8 Basketball team faces tough opponents Season preview.