Bachelor of Arts

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI welcomes two new bachelor's degree programs
Northern Iowan 118:41, p.1
UNI will offer two new degree programs in fall 2022: the Bachelor of Science in Automation Engineering Technology and Bachelor of Arts in Business Analytics; photo.
2 UNI offers Bachelor of Arts in technology management entirely at a distance
Public Relations News Release 2013:232, p.1
UNI is now accepting applications for the Bachelor of Arts in technology management degree program. The program will be entirely online. This allows for nontraditional students and students who do not live in the area to succeed.
3 UNI students present work at fall 2012 B.F.A. exhibition
Northern Iowan 109:27, p.8
UNI Art students present work in exhibition to complete Bachelor of Arts degrees. Exhibition is free and open to the public at UNI Gallery of Art.
4 UNI, SCC Keokuk campus to hold informational session on elementary education degree program
Public Relations News Release 2008:364, p.1
Attendees will learn about a B. A. degree in elementary educaton with the option of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education.
5 UNI, DMACC/Ankeny to hold registration, orientation class for elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2008:142, p.1
This program is especially designed for those who have family and work responsibilities. Options of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle level education will be offered.
6 UNI, Western Iowa Tech Community College to hold informational session on elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2008:30, p.1
Attendees at the session will learn about a UNI B. A. degree in elementary education with the option of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. This program is set to begin in the 2009 spring semester.
7 UNI, Western Iowa Tech Community College to hold informational session on elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2007:755, p.1
In the 2 + 2 Program, students take two years of community college classes and the equivalent of two years of UNI classes to earn a B. A. degree from UNI. This program is set to begin at the start of the 2009 spring semester.
8 UNI, NICC Calmar to hold info sessions on expanded program offerings
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
UNI will offer new B.A. program for students not able to relocate to the UNI campus.
9 UNI, NICC Dubuque Center to hold info sessions on expanded program offerings
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Representatives from UNI will discuss B.A. degree programs for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus.
10 UNI to hold info sessions on expanded program offerings at WITCC
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
UNI representatives will visit Western Iowa Tech Community College to discuss the expanded B.A. programs offered for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus.
11 UNI/DMACC-Carroll holds info sessions on expanded program offerings
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
UNI representatives will be at the DMACC-Carroll campus to discuss expanded B.A. degree programs for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus.
12 UNI, DMACC to hold info sessions on several B. A. degree programs to be offered in Ankeny
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
B. A. programs will be offered at DMACC for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus.
13 Let's enlarge our purposes, too
College Eye 56:2, p.2
Student challenges readers to expand with SCI's new curriculum.
14 What will our new aims be?
College Eye 56:1, p.2
Professor Fox believes that the biggest task for the current year is to fashion a relevant liberal arts curriculum.
15 Let's learn more about less
College Eye 56:1, p.2
Believes that departments need more specialized courses of study.
16 Local student to receive degree from SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:561, p.1
One-hundred and ninety-one candidates receive degrees at the first commencement exercises of the State College of Iowa. One of those awarded at the commencement exercises is given the first specialist in education degree. Graduates listed.
17 New liberal arts program announced
College Eye 52:40, p.3
Students must make intentions clear if they are going for a liberal arts degree.
18 The Ivory Tower
College Eye 52:39, p.2
Discusses liberal arts education.
19 The Ivory Tower
College Eye 52:37, p.2
Believes SCI will need more science and technology classes to make it a true liberal arts college.
20 SCI makes ISTC a memory
College Eye 52:37, p.1
Signs being changed; buses being repainted; President Maucker believes that the change in curriculum is a step in the right direction.
21 Board of Regents sets $4,569,200 budget
College Eye 52:36, p.4
$1.5 million also set aside for new library building; new sound system will be installed in Men's Gymnasium; approve new B. A. degree.
22 New ISTC degree change explained
College Eye 52:33, p.2
A lengthy look at the curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts without teaching certification.
23 Maucker completes first 11 years here
College Eye 52:33, p.3
President Maucker talks about the implications of the school name change; ongoing school efforts; looking forward to spending time at Minnesota cabin.
24 Correction made
College Eye 52:29, p.1
Corrects statements on curricular changes.
25 General education not ideal?
College Eye 52:29, p.6
Opposes requiring all students to follow a general education course.
26 Tentative approval given for curriculum changes
College Eye 52:28, p.1
New non-teaching BA degree approved; does not include foreign language requirement
27 Reninger rejects Fox proposal
College Eye 52:22, p.8
Believes majors and minors are an important part of a college education.
28 SCI affects student plans
College Eye 52:21, p.4
Students talk about how the change in name and curriculum will affect them.
29 New program expected to begin September 1961
College Eye 52:20, p.1
Administrators look forward to change in curriculum.
30 Real change majors, minors, says Beard
College Eye 52:20, p.5
Marshall Beard believes that enrollment may grow; emphasis will remain on teacher education.
31 ISTC will become SCI July 4
College Eye 52:20, p.1
Will gain authority to grant liberal arts degrees; photo.
32 ISTC legislation approved in senate
College Eye 52:19, p.1
Will now go to Governor.
33 Bills seek approval
College Eye 52:18, p.1
Bills for name change and liberal arts curriculum are close to passage in the General Assembly.
34 '60 events noted
College Eye 52:14, p.1
A look back at the most important events of 1960.
35 Regents approve changes in name, function, degree
College Eye 52:10, p.1
New name may be State College of Iowa; students may be able to earn a B. A. degree without teacher education courses; consider room and board increase; approve utility extensions.
36 Should correct shortcomings
College Eye 52:9, p.8
Professor Fox believes that addition of a liberal arts degree program provides an opportunity to improve the general education program.
37 Bachelor of Arts
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Photos of students who graduated with a bachelor of arts for the academic year; photos.
38 Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Arts recipients, names Niebuhr through Zickefoose; photos.
39 Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Arts recipients, names Hansen through Nickerson; photos.
40 Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Arts recipients, names Adams through Handley; photos.
41 Bachelor of Arts Graduates
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Photos of the students who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts; photos.
42 Bachelor of Arts Graduates
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Photos of students who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts; photo.
43 Bachelor of Arts Graduates
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Photos of the students who graduated with a Bachelors of Arts; photos.
44 Bachelor of Arts Graduates
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Photos of the Bachelor of Arts students; photos.
45 Graduates
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Listing of the types of graduates that are featured over the next few pages and a photo of two students in their graduation robes; photo.
46 Forty-four bachelor of arts degrees and 15 elementary teacher diplomas were granted at the end of the winter academic quarter
Public Relations News Release 1952:514, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said, the graduates are invited to participate in the spring quarter commencement this June. Registration for students not previously registered for the spring quarter will be held Wednesday, March 19. Graduates listed.
47 Bachelor of Arts
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List of graduates; photo.
48 Bachelor of Arts
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List of graduates; photo.
49 Bachelor of Arts
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List of graduates; photo.
50 Bachelor of Arts
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List of graduates; photo.