Beard--Marshall R. [Registrar; Social Science Faulty]

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1 Old Administration Building
Northern Iowan 118:21, p.5
Central Hall, renamed the Administration Building, had a long history at UNI before being torn down in 1984; photo.
2 A new president at the helm
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.103
Biographical sketch of Malcolm Price; President Price's initial views and objectives; photo.
3 Administrative changes and departmental reorganization
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.311
Detailed look at the break-up of the old, large departments into smaller, more discrete units; list of those who headed the old and new departments; photo.
4 Capital and other physical improvements
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.453
Brief review of construction during the early 1970s including the Education Center, UNI-CUE, and the ITC; photo.
5 Changes in the administrative structure, staff, and procedures
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.407
President Kamerick sets up divisions under vice presidents; Provost Martin engages in debate over tenure and promotion standards; photo.
6 Faculty affairs
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.317
A look at salary schedules, fringe benefits, faculty loads, faculty governance, and faculty organizations in the 1950s and 1960s; photo.
7 Institutional evaluation and administrative change
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.17
The college receives accreditation from the North Central Association; President Latham organizes publicity, research, alumni services, and placement; institution of the Faculty Senate and changes in faculty governance; the role of religion; photo.
8 The impact of World War II
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.111
President Price manages the college during the War; effects of the WAVES and the Army Air Corps; the effects of the returning veterans; photo.
9 The University of Northern Iowa Foundation launches a capital fund drive
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.463
Detailed account of raising money for the Dome; controversy about funding the Dome before and instead of the fine arts auditorium; early events in the Dome; photo.
10 Expert Harold Hyman to link Declaration of Independence with Constitution in UNI Becker Memorial Lecture Wednesday (Sept. 23)
Public Relations News Release 1987:37, p.1
The Northern Iowa Historical Association, Phi Alpha Theta, Marshall Beard Memorial, and Department of History host a presentation by Professor Harold Hyman on the connections between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
11 Dr. Marshall Beard remembered
Alumnus 57:3, p.6
Dr. Beard died April 11, 1971; tributes; photo.
12 Faces old and new fill posts at UNI
Alumnus 57:3, p.10
Short sketches of those appointed to administrative positions; photo.
13 Faculty members chosen outstanding educators
Northern Iowan 68:56, p.8

List of those honored.

14 Faculty members nominated for committee
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.6

Merrill Fink, Daryl Pendergraft, and Howard Knutson named to Educational Relations Committee.

15 Organizational changes given OK
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.7

Vice presidents and deans shuffle duties relating to summer session, research, security, planning, and teacher education.

16 Funeral services today for Registrar Beard
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.1

Obituary for Marshall Beard, who died April 11, 1972; photo.

17 Legislative Budget and Financial Control Committee to Meet at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:122, p.1
The Committee will meet on Nov. 9; list of members on the committee.
18 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1972:62, p.1
9,605 students are enrolled for the fall semester.
19 Regents Approve UNI Physical Plant Projects
Public Relations News Release 1971:762, p.1
Projects totalling $59, 350 were approved today by the Board of Regents; list of projects
20 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 2:3, p.3
Collection of short articles about recent campus events and activities; photo.
21 UNI Winter Commencement to be Discontinued
Public Relations News Release 1970:255, p.1
The five colleges of UNI will hold separate commencement ceremonies beginning this spring.
22 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1970:112, p.1
A total of 9741 students are enrolled this fall at UNI. This is an increase of 2.5 percent, or 245 students over last fall's enrollment.
23 Education Center Unit I Construction to Begin
Public Relations News Release 1969:645, p.1
The six-story, $2,067342 structure is located between the Men's Gym, the Student Health Center and is just east of O. R. Latham Stadium.
24 Spring enrollment figures announced at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:350, p.1
A total of 8865 students are enrolled this spring at UNI, an increase of 215 students or 2.5 percent over last spring's enrollment of 8450; additional figures broken down by class
25 Will study minority group resolution for admissions
Northern Iowan 66:13, p.1
Group proposes that 10% of undergraduate students be minorities.
26 UNI Fall Enrollment Figures
Public Relations News Release 1972:62, p.1
9496 students enrolled.
27 Trouble for UNI building program; in legislature
Northern Iowan 65:59, p.1
Questions about recently-enacted bonding program.
28 A plan for growth at your University
Alumnus 54:1, p.10
University takes up "comprehensive plan for campus development" with five zones of development outlined on accompanying map.
29 Campus comment on budget: not enough
Northern Iowan 65:32, p.1
Officials and faculty react to budget proposal; capital projects may be delayed.
30 New Centrex system rings room phones next summer
Northern Iowan 65:28, p.8
All dorms except Baker, Bartlett, and Lawther will have room phones; will not need to pass through switchboard.
31 Adoption of plus-minus pass-fail promising
Northern Iowan 65:2, p.1
Planned changes for the grading system in the 1968-69 spring semester are outlined.
32 Thomson appointed assistant in technical planning
Northern Iowan 64:62, p.4
Will assist Mr. Beard; brief biographical sketch.
33 Plans for two classroom buildings set for Regents
Northern Iowan 64:60, p.1
Will include Physical Education Center and Education Center.
34 Tuesday through Saturday classes may be scheduled
Northern Iowan 64:39, p.1
Classroom scheduling difficulties lead administrators to consider alternatives.
35 EPC to reconsider pass-fail system
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.1
Continues work on proposal.
36 'Strike has little effect on dormitory schedule'
Northern Iowan 64:37, p.1
Towers construction making good progress; photo.
37 Probation, suspension rate lower for fall semester
Northern Iowan 64:33, p.1
Registrar Beard discusses recent trends in student grades.
38 Auditoria recommendation includes coliseum, theater
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1
Committee recommends coliseum seating ten thousand, auditorium seating two thousand, and a theater seating eight hundred.
39 'Herd books' to be on sale
Northern Iowan 64:13, p.1
New method of printing makes student directories available earlier.
40 UNI needs new auditorium, plans to build in '68
Northern Iowan 64:11, p.4
Dr. Beard outlines plans for multi-purpose facility including a physical education complex.
41 'UNI may not be receiving allocated funds'--Flatt
Northern Iowan 64:9, p.1
Administrators address legislators on facility needs and overcrowding; classroom and parking shortages; faculty recruiting; Senator Flatt says that UNI might need to be more aggressive with the Regents.
42 Administration hacks away at crowded conditions
College Eye 64:5, p.6
Classes held in trailers and old buildings; hope to build third Towers Complex dorm.
43 UNI--what it means to be a university
College Eye 64:2, p.6
Administrators offer views.
44 Future directions for Iowa's newest university
Alumnus 52:3, p.6
Dean Lang outlines features of college and department organization; photo.
45 Predict 8100 students for fall; forecast leveling in future years
College Eye 63:60, p.1
Marshall Beard offers views on enrollment trends.
46 UNI colors to remain purple and old gold
College Eye 63:60, p.6
Marshall Beard refutes rumor.
47 Building a university, a look toward the future
College Eye 63:59, p.1
Administrators speculate on what university status will mean.
48 Architectural firm to take campus planning survey
College Eye 63:54, p.1
Company will survey campus and make planning recommendations.
49 Date set for completion of campus construction
College Eye 63:53, p.1
Dr. Beard talks about construction schedules.
50 Students-administration express their views on university status
College Eye 63:42, p.5
Students and administrators tell what they believe the name change will bring and what the school needs.
51 Faculty Senate accepts six year school calendar
College Eye 63:35, p.5
Marshall Beard comments on the calendar.
52 Faculty Senate considers attendance regulations
College Eye 63:34, p.1
Note possible decrease in class attendance; consider need for consistent policies.
53 Committee recommends plan for university departments
College Eye 63:27, p.1
Recommends four colleges made up of appropriate departments; rationale for college choices and potential for future development.
54 Church bequests $10,841 to SCI foundation
College Eye 63:26, p.3
College Hill Interdenominational Church suggests that income from the bequest be used to bring speakers to campus or to support religious activities.
55 Beard states no change in schedule policy
College Eye 63:10, p.4
Dr. Marshall Beard addresses student concerns dealing with class schedules.
56 Reunion draws alumni
Alumnus 51:3, p.
Scenes from reunion; photo.
57 Big changes are made in registration and curriculum
College Eye 60:57, p.4
Marshall Beard and Wallace Anderson discuss changes.
58 Policy on transcripts to draft boards is announced
College Eye 60:57, p.1
SCI will supply class ranks to draft boards; boards will decide who is making satisfactory progress.
59 Student gives awards to Beard, Lawton, Rod, EYE
College Eye 60:30, p.2
Gives "a golden I. D." to Dr. Marshall Beard for reducing the fee for lost student IDs.
60 New procedures make Registration Day civilized
College Eye 60:26, p.2
Praises the new registration process and congratulates four administrators who helped formulate the new procedure.
61 President, Beard filibuster, timid faculty sit on hands, Union controversy dies
College Eye 60:25, p.2
Claims that the faculty meeting was unfairly closed to discussion about the location of the new Union.
62 Changes and additions in staff of physical plant
College Eye 60:17, p.6
Roster of changes.
63 Dining, dorm, dance, crowds show SCI's bulging enrollment
College Eye 60:5, p.1
Marshall Beard talks about enrollment trends.
64 Replacements for rooms, offices found
College Eye 59:52, p.2
Marshall Beard talks about the locations shifts caused by the Central Hall fire.
65 Twenty staff members elected to Faculty Senate
College Eye 59:31, p.3
List of those elected to Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, Committee on the Administration of Faculty Personnel, Educational Policies Commission, Committee on Committees, and the Student Loan Fund.
66 Registrar's office begins transfer to new building
College Eye 59:26, p.3
Data processing will move next, to be followed by the Business Office; Placement Bureau will remain in Old Ad as will several other offices.
67 $720,000 Administration Building nearly completed; occupied in 1965
College Eye 59:9, p.4
Should be ready in 1965; project has been delayed by labor problems and slow equipment delivery.
68 Progress on Administration building detained by fire specifications
College Eye 57:19, p.3
Will be built for easy expansion; Marshall Beard talks about floor plan.
69 Number of prerequisites, required courses, main registration problems
College Eye 57:18, p.1
Marshall Beard outlines registration problems
70 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.
71 Iowa JC group to hold meeting here Monday
College Eye 56:14, p.1
Administrators will address group.
72 Registration sets record
College Eye 56:1, p.1
Will see growth at all classifications.
73 ISTC summer enrollment well over 2,000
Public Relations News Release 1960:463, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard announces that enrollment for the summer session has reached 2,004. This figure does not include enrollment in workshops and seminars.
74 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.
75 Names needed for new buildings
College Eye 52:28, p.2
Marshall Beard discusses at length the policies and practice of naming campus buildings; will need to name new men's dormitory, but music, health, and library buildings may need to be named, too.
76 Tentative approval given for curriculum changes
College Eye 52:28, p.1
New non-teaching BA degree approved; does not include foreign language requirement
77 Classes will run on hour; Food Service to be 3 hours
College Eye 52:26, p.1
Will extend lunch period and schedule more noon classes to help meet demands of increased enrollment.
78 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.
79 T. C. announces record spring enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1960:216, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard announces the new enrollment record of 3,392 students for the spring semester.
80 ISTC fall graduates listed
Public Relations News Release 1960:206, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard announces the graduation of one-hundred and twenty-four students receiving their degrees following the fall semester. Graduates listed.
81 Need aid to admit foreign students
College Eye 52:17, p.1
Marshall Beard talks about the procedures he follows when he receives an admissions request from an international student.
82 Record number of students pre-register for next term
College Eye 52:17, p.1
2664 register for spring 1961.
83 Final enrollment figures announced at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:71, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard discovers a change in student enrollment, with an increasing number of part time students.
84 3500 students set new enrollment record at ISTC
College Eye 52:2, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates on the causes of the increase; may relate to requirement of four-year degree for teachers.
85 Enrollment at ISTC expected to break record
Public Relations News Release 1960:29, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard predicts that enrollment rates will exceed those of the previous academic year.
86 No slack season at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1960:9, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher directs extension courses, consultation services, and workshops for teachers. Paul Bender directs orientation services. Professor Marshall Beard assigns advisors to new students. Eldon Cole directs campus grounds maintenance.
87 I. S. T. C. post session to be concluded
Public Relations News Release 1960:5, p.1
Professors Nellie Hampton, Oscar Thompson, Alfred C. Barnes, and R. E. Matela instruct four workshops for the two-week post session following the regular summer session.
88 Instruction and Research Plays Vital Part
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
The Division of Instruction and Research supervises registration, courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grads. It is also in charge of submitting schedules and other administrative purposes. Faculty from all across campus make up the division; Photos.
89 Regents approve changes
College Eye 51:30, p.1
ISTC granted permission to offer a non-teaching degree; hope to begin by summer 1961; specialist degree also approved; consideration given to changing name of school.
90 ISTC registration changes effective next summer
College Eye 51:27, p.1
Marshall Beard outlines the changes and procedures for registration.
91 Majors revised in new catalog
College Eye 51:27, p.1
Will include revised majors in art, social science, and science as well as a revised minor in safety education.
92 Draft tests are available
College Eye 51:21, p.3
93 Standards, less employment result in fewer probations
College Eye 51:21, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates on reasons for decline in suspensions and probations.
94 Changes in TC catalog effective this summer
College Eye 51:19, p.1
Marshall Beard talks about changes in the curriculum, especially those changes relating to minors and the four-year elementary education major.
95 Faculty to investigate registration
College Eye 51:15, p.1
Hope to make registration more efficient.
96 Enrollment drop due to two factors
College Eye 51:4, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates that the change in the two-year curriculum and a drop in the number of veterans may be the cause of the decrease in enrollment, which is 3425 for fall 1959.
97 Maucker attends conf. at Okoboji
College Eye 51:3, p.1
For Iowa college presidents.
98 Instruction and Research Handles Registration Procedures
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
The Division of Instruction and Research has charge of admissions, registration, credits for courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grades and schedules for every student on/off campus; the Registrar's Office keeps all the statistics; photo.
99 Instruction and Research
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
A brief description of the division along with photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
100 Dr. Beard given position on Iowa Study Committee
College Eye 49:9, p.6
Will be Director of Research.