American Humanics Association

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# Title Date Summary
51 American Humanics organization anounces new president.
Public Relations News Release 1991:763, p.1
New president for American Humanics is from Kansas.
52 Northern Iowa creates master's degree in youth/human service agency administration, to begin Fall 1990.
Public Relations News Release 1989:564, p.1
William Thrall says, "This program will enhance the professional preparation of people employed in administrative and supervisory positions within youth and human service organizations."
53 Mcelroy trust announces $500,000 grant for University of Northern Iowa youth leadership studies program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:467, p.1
UNI's youth leadership studies program is affliliated with American Humanics , a national, not for profit organization that works with universities to develop professional leaders for national youth organiztions and human service agencies.
54 Northern Iowa selected as one of fifteen universities with American Humanics program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:425, p.1
UNI selected to join a partnership with American Humanics, a program for students preparing to enter a career in youth/human services.
55 National director of personnel services for the YMCA to speak at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:310, p.1
Gordon H. Mack, director of personnel services of YMCA, visits the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation to speak to students of the American Humanics Program.
56 UNI recreation program forms partnership with American Humanics consortium
Public Relations News Release 1987:403, p.1
American Humanics, an organization of eleven youth agencies, selects the university's recreation program to be added to its agency. The organization gives students opportunities in entry-level positions of non-profit groups in Cedar Falls and Waterloo.