American Humanics Association
Displaying 51 - 56 of 56 in reverse chronological order
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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. |