Academic Computing Services
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | What's up Northern Iowan 97:52, p.3 |
Activities and meetings; test anxiety workshop; "Picturing Faith: American Religious Life Yesterday and Today". | |
2 | Classroom/ Office Building was hoisted into place "in style" Thursday (March 2) morning, in a "topping out" ceremony. Public Relations News Release 1988:332, p.1 |
Signifying completion of framework and its sound structure. Among those watching below were President Curris and Paul Uselding. | |
3 | "Topping out" on the Classroom/Office Building on the University of Northern Iowa campus took place March 2. Public Relations News Release 1988:332, p.1 |
Paul Uselding saluted the vision of Northern Iowa President Curris and administrative leaders four years ago in beginning the plans for the structure. | |
4 | Regents reject bids for Union addition Northern Iowan 84:40, p.1 |
Lowest bid came in at $2.17 million for project that had been budgeted at $1.42 million; also establish position of director of information management to oversee Academic Computing Services and Administrative Data Processing. | |
5 | University of Northern Iowa Library offers portable computers for student use; Computer labs added on campus Public Relations News Release 1987:260, p.1 |
Computer labs are installed into the Education Center, the Commons, and the Industrial Technology Center in addition to three existing labs. Twelve new laptop computers are made available for checkout in the library. | |
6 | Various computer workshops offered Northern Iowan 84:6, p.8 |
ACS offering four workshops. | |
7 | Steven Moon and James L. Wolf Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2 |
Steven Moon promoted to acting director of Academic Computing Services; replaces James L. Wolf. | |
8 | Errant pencils make grading tests a tougher job for ACS Northern Iowan 83:59, p.14 |
Jim Wolf talks about test scoring services; photo. | |
9 | Site selected for new classroom/office building on the UNI campus Public Relations News Release 1987:132, p.1 |
Dr. Leland Thomson announces the construction of a 10.2 million dollar classroom and office building north of the power plant. The building consolidates all departments of the School of Business, Academic Computing Services, and economics department. | |
10 | Debuggers assist frustrated programmers Northern Iowan 81:6, p.9 |
ACS formerly provided computer help but shortage of funds ended the program; Math and Computer Science Department now offers service. | |
11 | Aware of problems Northern Iowan 79:18, p.2 |
Believes that Mr. Welty's comments about the problems facing computer science students are correct. | |
12 | Academic Computing Service Northern Iowan 78:13, p.4 |
Fall semester break schedule given. | |
13 | Learn to use new computer Northern Iowan 78:5, p.4 |
ACS will offer three introductory courses dealing with the new Harris computer. | |
14 | Computers on campus Alumnus 66:2, p.4 |
Broad survey of computer uses and needs on campus; photo. | |
15 | 'Age of the computer' seen as ACS Northern Iowan 77:41, p.5 |
Steve Moon talks about current services and hopes for the future. | |
16 | ACS reduces hours Northern Iowan 77:35, p.5 |
Cites lack of funding. | |
17 | UNI foots bill for area symphony computer services? Northern Iowan 73:53, p.3 |
CSBS will absorb cost of computer time for creating WCFSO mailing list. | |
18 | Computer games Northern Iowan 73:29, p.4 |
ACS makes games available on campus computers. | |
19 | UNI timesharing workshop Northern Iowan 73:3, p.9 |
Introduction offered by Academic Computing Services. | |
20 | UNI goes computer crazy Northern Iowan 72:30, p.4 |
ACS has sicteen H-P minicomputers, which can work on both batch process and interactive modes; capabilities of computers; photo. |