Academic Calendar

Displaying 101 - 150 of 209 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Dr. Maucker speaks on dismissal time
College Eye 63:24, p.1
Considers student demands for early Christmas vacation.
102 3000 students sign petitions for December 17 dismissal
College Eye 63:24, p.1
Students outline reasons for not wanting to stay on campus for Monday and half of Tuesday before Christmas.
103 Students support request of December 16 dismissal
College Eye 63:23, p.1
Group petitions for early Christmas closing.
104 Protests late vacation
College Eye 63:23, p.3
Expresses discontent with the holiday break schedule.
105 Classes will resume January 3
College Eye 63:22, p.1
106 Classes resume January 2
College Eye 63:21, p.7
107 First nine weeks end
College Eye 58:9, p.3
108 Year around school has advantages for students
College Eye 57:33, p.2
Students finish sooner and save money through year around school.
109 Year around schooling economically strong
College Eye 57:30, p.2
Professor Tulasiewicz suggest change in academic calendar.
110 SCI to begin one-week spring vacation next year
College Eye 57:25, p.1
Current schedule calls for dismissal at 5 PM Wednesday and resumption of class at 8 AM Tuesday.
111 Officials are reviewing calendar rationale: Maucker
College Eye 57:16, p.2
There seems to be no hope in the short term for a calendar change and a longer vacation.
112 Why not equal vacation time?
College Eye 57:14, p.2
Wonders why University of Iowa was able to lengthen its Christmas break and SCI was not able to do that.
113 We feel obligated to offer a sympathetic word
College Eye 57:13, p.2
Thoughts about giving students two extra days for vacation have been circulating.
114 Maucker says classes resume as scheduled
College Eye 57:13, p.1
Students petition for longer holiday.
115 Board of Regents announces 12 week summer school in '63
College Eye 56:15, p.5
Marshall Beard talks about the advantages of the summer session schedule.
116 It's either classes or Christmas
College Eye 56:13, p.2
Does not like the way that the semester is organized with classes and finals after break.
117 New semester plan?
College Eye 52:32, p.6
Proposes a comical new academic calendar.
118 Correction in ISTC calendar
College Eye 52:18, p.1
Classes resume April 4 after Easter.
119 Semester plan begins
College Eye 48:32, p.2
Congratulates the Registrar's office for the relatively smooth change from quarters to semesters.
120 Registrar begins semester switch
College Eye 48:26, p.5
Converting statements of graduation requirements into semester hour requirements.
121 Record enrollment for winter quarter
Alumnus 41:1, p.4
Early winter figure is 3010; may climb; fall enrollment was 3189; will begin transition to semesters..
122 Changes at TC discussed by Registrar
College Eye 47:39, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates on changes in the curriculum, the academic calendar, and the campus landscape.
123 Semester catalogs available now
College Eye 47:34, p.1
Will reflect semester plan changes.
124 Curricular change will be explained
College Eye 47:30, p.1
Will explain change from quarter to semester calendar.
125 Semester system plans continue
Alumnus 40:2, p.2
Dr. Beard reports progress.
126 Semester switch will bring changes
College Eye 47:28, p.1
A look at the advantages of the new semester plan.
127 Fee changes and budget are approved
College Eye 47:27, p.1
Most changes reflect the upcoming change from the quarter to the semester academic calendar.
128 Semester change work continues
College Eye 47:20, p.6
Departments re-arranging courses; adjusting student teaching; translating quarter hours into semester hours.
129 State board approves changes
Alumnus 39:4, p.3
Will shift from quarters to semesters beginning with 1957 summer session; also, all students in dorms must pay both room and board.
130 College starts new semester plan in 1957
College Eye 47:3, p.1
Will begin at start of 1957 summer session; cite ease of registration and transfer of credit.
131 Eight week session set for summer '55
College Eye 45:34, p.1
Eight week session will be followed by two week period for graduate independent study and workshops.
132 Faculty votes for quarters
College Eye 45:14, p.7
Vote to retain quarter system over semester system, 109-103; brief history of quarter system on campus.
133 Study quarter system
College Eye 45:11, p.1
Will hold open discussion.
134 Board approves admission policy
College Eye 43:13, p.8
Also approves a longer academic year.
135 Formal beginning of the Iowa State Normal School
First 75 Years 0:0, p.8
Board elects faculty and decides salary; adopts admission rules and length of terms.
136 Quarter to end Friday, Dec. 15
College Eye 42:13, p.1
137 Longer fall term begins
College Eye 42:1, p.1
A look at the academic calendar for the year.
138 Students will start to school a week later this fall; will have almost a month of vacation during the year
Public Relations News Release 1950:12, p.1
The new calendar was recently adopted for the 1950-51 school year; students will be in school longer next spring. The fall quarter will be more than two weeks longer than the winter and spring terms.
139 Fall term starts one week later
College Eye 41:25, p.1
Various changes in the academic calendar are announced for the 1950-1951 school year.
140 Saturday classes for summer term approved
College Eye 41:13, p.3
The summer session is changed from a twelve-week session to a ten-week session; students will attend classes on Saturday.
141 Time for integration
College Eye 40:38, p.2
Suggests that seniors need a few weeks at the end of the quarter to tie up loose ends.
142 Most students here favor quarter system
College Eye 40:29, p.6
143 Letter to the editor
College Eye 38:20, p.2
Discuses the advantages of a two semester plan over the three quarter system now in practice. Written by the members of speech 110.
144 Students given time to think at Coe; more study and conferences possible
College Eye 38:14, p.2
Applauds plans by Coe College to have occasional days free to study, meet, and think.
145 Enrollment continues upward trend
Alumnus 30:2, p.1
Spring term enrollment is 1497, of whom 555 are men; 447 are veterans; 46 students completed special six week session for veterans.
146 Special short term begins; extra term for veterans has started
College Eye 37:17, p.1
For veterans who were discharged to start at the beginning of the winter quarter; description of courses.
147 Special session to start soon for servicemen
College Eye 37:15, p.6
Special six-week winter quarter set up for returning veterans.
148 Special six-week session for veterans
Alumnus 30:1, p.6
Courses selected to meet veterans' needs.
149 Winter term expands to 13 weeks this year
College Eye 36:15, p.3
150 Christmas holiday period unchanged
College Eye 34:11, p.1