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| 701 | Regents approve departmental name change, other business for Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:235, p.1 |
Regent approved name change of the Department of Information Management to Department of Finance. The Board approved a $116,330 consultant contract with Shive-Hattery Engineers and Architects to conduct comprehensive engineering analyses of 36 bulidings. | |
| 702 | Regents approve appointment, hear reports for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1988:213, p.1 |
Regents received reports on international programs and energy conservation efforts. Regents approved new catalog department head in the University Library. | |
| 703 | Regents approve miscellaneous fees, other business for University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:212, p.1 |
Board of Regents approved set tuition for UNI at $1,810 per academic year and $4,650 for non-resident undergraduates. Course per credit hour has been rasied. | |
| 704 | The University of Northern Iowa moves to strengthen its nationally recognized metal casting program. Public Relations News Release 1988:192, p.1 |
The State Board of Regents, approved the Metal Casting Center project for submission to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for $541,614 in funding from the Education and Agriculture Research Development Account. | |
| 705 | Memorandum Public Relations News Release 1988:188, p.1 |
Collective bargaining sessions with the United Faculty are scheduled at 5:00 p.m. in the Gilchrist Board Room. | |
| 706 | Regents approve continuance of several degree programs, other business for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1988:179, p.1 |
Board approved for continuance Northern Iowa's B.A. major in biotechnology, natural history interpretation, home economics and family services. Programs terminated, master arts major in translation (Spanish/English). | |
| 707 | Second collective bargaining session between UNI-United Faculty and board of Regents team to be Thursday (Nov. 17) at UNIbersity of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:166, p.1 |
Session open to public. | |
| 708 | Regents hear reaccreditation report, approve acting library director, construction contract , other business for University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:114, p.1 |
Donald Gray was named associate professor and acting director of library services, he repalces Barbara Jones. Tony McAdams was approved professor and head of the Department of Management. | |
| 709 | Pomerantz addresses faculty Northern Iowan 85:12, p.1 |
Regents chair Marvin Pomerantz speaks and answers questions in meeting with faculty. | |
| 710 | University of Northern Iowa Faculty Public Relations News Release 1988:85, p.1 |
Marvin Pomerantz comments on Iowa's growth and survival, and the future of our young people, depends upon all of us working together toward the common goal of improving education in Iowa. | |
| 711 | Regents approve constuction contracts, name chief negotiator/bargaining team for Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:48, p.1 |
Construction contract as follows: Larson Construction, Inc., of Independence, a $970, 628 general contract; ACI Mechanical Corp., Ames, a $415,050 mechanical contract; Freeman Electric, Inc., Independence, a $141,800 electrical contract. | |
| 712 | '¿And the winner by a shovelful is¿'(Northern Iowa School of Bussiness ground-breaking) Public Relations News Release 1988:26, p.1 |
The $10.2 million dollar building, scheduled for occupancy by fall of 1990, the largest undergraduate business school in the state. | |
| 713 | Shovels 'at the ready' for School of Business ground breaking on University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:27, p.1 |
Short cermony for the School of Business Classrooms/Office. Work on the building began last month for the building and scheduled to br occupied by the fall of 1990. | |
| 714 | Ground breaking for Northern Iowa's new classroom-office building set for Aug. 31. Public Relations News Release 1988:10, p.1 |
Building to serve the School of Business. The building has a proposed budget of 10.2 million dollars and will be 100,000 square feet. Curris will begin the groundbreaking ceremony. | |
| 715 | University of Northern Iowa puts lid on new freshman registration for Fall '88 semester. Public Relations News Release 1988:8, p.1 |
Registrar's Office announced that it will not register anymore new freshmen students for fall semester classes. An unprecedented and unexpected surge of previously admitted students registered right before the beginning of fall semester. | |
| 716 | Regents approve appointments, business for University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:498, p.1 |
Muriel Stone named director of Placement and Career Services. Peter Goulet named professor and head of the Department of Information Management. Board approves $2 million dollars for Maucker Union. | |
| 717 | Regents defer action on Northern Iowa program feasibility study report recommending establishment of bachelor of science in nursing degree at UNI. Public Relations News Release 1988:449, p.1 |
Issues the committee considered in assessing feasibility of the BSN were those of public access to opportunites for higher education, the direction in which professional nursing education is proceeding nationally. | |
| 718 | Regents approve preliminary budget, other business for Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:450, p.1 |
Preliminary general operating budget of $65,789,165 for the 1988-1989 fiscal year was approved. Also approved a 6.8 percent overall increase in student activity fees. The Board also approved a handicapped parking violation fee increase. | |
| 719 | Regents variety of business for Northern Iowa; hear reaccreditation report on fine arts. Public Relations News Release 1988:478, p.1 |
Contracts for construction of the University of Northern Iowa's new classroom/office building were among business items for the Cedar Falls school approved by the Board of Regents. | |
| 720 | Regents approve business, parking regulations for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:386, p.1 |
The Board of Regents enacts new parking regulations and an increase in permit fees by up to five percent. Plans for new exterior siding in University Apartments, a Latham Hall renovation project, and a new waste management facility are also approved. | |
| 721 | Tom Pettit to receive honorary degree from University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:388, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the granting of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree to NBC correspondent, Tom Petitt, at the spring commencement ceremonies. Pettit has been the recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, and several awards in his field. | |
| 722 | Legislature approves boiler, student seat Northern Iowan 84:54, p.1 |
Matters now in Governor Branstad's hands. | |
| 723 | Northern Iowa ready-made for Early Developmental Education Center Public Relations News Release 1987:373, p.1 |
The Iowa Legislature grants the Board of Regents permission to develop a National Center for Early Developmental Education in any of its schools. Professor Thomas Switzer discusses the University's vast array of child development programs | |
| 724 | Board authorizes University of Northern Iowa to proceed with Bender window improvements, approves other business Public Relations News Release 1987:323, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves maintenance projects for Bender and the Auditorium, as well as the destruction of a house and garage on University property to be used for additional parking. An agreement for use of the KUNI translator is made. | |
| 725 | Regents approve promotions of 19, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members Public Relations News Release 1987:324, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves nineteen promotions of associate professors and assistant professors, as well as tenure for thirteen. | |
| 726 | Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1988-89 Public Relations News Release 1987:325, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a new budget for the Residence System, with room and board rates seeing an increase for residence halls, with apartment housing remaining the same. | |
| 727 | Students deserve Regents seat Northern Iowan 84:46, p.3 |
Attempts to answer objections. | |
| 728 | USI students lobby state senators in Des Moines for student Regent seat Northern Iowan 84:45, p.3 |
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| 729 | Lobby Day set for tomorrow Northern Iowan 84:44, p.2 |
Wants students to lobby for the passage of a bill that would allow a student on the Board of Regents. | |
| 730 | House passes bill establishing student Board of Regents seat Northern Iowan 84:43, p.4 |
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| 731 | Curris discusses Regents seat, financial aid, boiler Northern Iowan 84:41, p.3 |
Does not favor a student seat on the Board of Regents; believes tuition is too high; supports higher faculty salaries; opposes so-called "dead week". | |
| 732 | Senate OKs student seat Northern Iowan 84:40, p.4 |
Deb Blume talks about the prospects for the passage of legislation to establish a student seat on the Board of Regents. | |
| 733 | Students deserve seat Northern Iowan 84:40, p.2 |
Urges students to support legislation to establish student seat on Board of Regents. | |
| 734 | Legislator's attitudes are typical of others' Northern Iowan 84:39, p.2 |
Believes that students' importance is often not appreciated. | |
| 735 | Students lobby for Regents seat Northern Iowan 84:39, p.1 |
USI supports Jane Teaford's bill. | |
| 736 | Board approves capital register, other business for Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:269, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the creation of the position of Director of Information Management and Services. Other business includes budgets for the Physical Education Center parking lot, and replacement of the North Tennis Courts. | |
| 737 | Regents receive Northern Iowa's report on international programs Public Relations News Release 1987:270, p.1 |
The Board of Regents receives reports on agreements with seven foreign universities regarding faculty and student exchange programs. Professor Richard Newell reports agreements with universities in China, Chile, Mexico, Japan, and Spain. | |
| 738 | University of Northern Iowa presents minority recruitment plan to Regents Public Relations News Release 1987:268, p.1 |
The Board of Regents reveals their plans to increase minority enrollment to over eight percent in state universities. Strategies include the creation of equal opportunity programs, scholarships, and outreach to emeritus faculty and minority alumni. | |
| 739 | Students may get Regents seat Northern Iowan 84:37, p.1 |
Bill now in General Assembly. | |
| 740 | Minority role models needed in classrooms to encourage education careers, Northern Iowa's Curris tells legislative panel Public Relations News Release 1987:250, p.1 |
President Constantine Curris speaks before the Joint Subcommittee on Educational Appropriations on the need for minority educators in Iowa schools. James Martin supports the Board of Regents' plan to increase minority recruitment in education. | |
| 741 | Chairman of regents' committee: 'Not relaxing standards for minorities' Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1 |
The Board of Regents' Robert Leahy announces that exceptions must be made to meet state minority enrollment requirements. | |
| 742 | Regents appoint assistant vice president, Union director for Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:216, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the appointment of Marlene Strathe and Renee Romano as dean of the College of Education, and director of the Memorial Union respectively. Larry Routh resigns as director of counseling. | |
| 743 | Regents approve Northern Iowa public radio translator for Mason City area, fee schedules, receive SBAC plan, other business Public Relations News Release 1987:225, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves licensing for KHKE-FM's translator to be placed near Mason City. Funding for the translator is provided by the Small Business Assistance Center. The Board also approves tuition and fee schedules. | |
| 744 | Regents approve professional development leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty Public Relations News Release 1987:217, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves Professional Development Leaves for 1988-89. Five leaves are planned for fall semester, seven for spring, and eleven for the academic year. | |
| 745 | Helping small businesses manage solid waste and hazardous substances to be task of Northern Iowa's new director of the S. B. A. C. Public Relations News Release 1987:199, p.1 |
The Board of Regents confirms the appointment of John Konefes as director of the Small Business Assistance Center. Konefes enforces Department of Natural Resources and EPA regulations on business associations, and waste management firms. | |
| 746 | University of Northern Iowa names new vice president for development Public Relations News Release 1987:193, p.1 |
Professor Joseph Mitchell is named vice president for development by the Board of Regents. Mitchell's responsibilities include planning, implementing, and evaluating programs to enhance alumni, corporate, and community support. | |
| 747 | Regents approve road construction project, receive numerous reports from University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:172, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the reconstruction of Campus Street, the purchase of property for use as a parking lot, and the reaccreditation of the home economics department. Professor Ronald Chung retires, and new tenure policies are approved. | |
| 748 | University of Northern Iowa names Geadelmann new director of state relations Public Relations News Release 1987:171, p.1 |
The Board of Regents names Professor Patricia Geadelmann the director of state relations. Geadelmann maintains here rank as a faculty member of the department of physical education, and vice president of academic affairs. | |
| 749 | Regents approve academic calendars, business for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:134, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approve the revised academic calendars for 1989-90 and 1990-91. Contracts are confirmed for the remodeling of Latham Hall and destruction of Power Plant No. 1. | |
| 750 | Regents approve business for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:94, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves resignation reports, which show an increase in faculty transfers to other universities. Contracts are given to Sega, Inc., Young Plumbing and Heating, and Iowa Environmental Services for the destruction of the power plant. | |
| 751 | ISU challenges UNI in battle over tuition Northern Iowan 84:16, p.2 |
Urges UNI students to come to next Regents meeting at Ames. | |
| 752 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:73, p.1 |
Robert Talbott speaks on Christopher Columbus' role in North American slavery. Wayne Anderson estimates the chance of earthquakes occurring in Iowa. Forrest Dolgener reviews cholesterol guidelines. Charles Means announces the rise of minority test scores. | |
| 753 | Students' appeals ignored Northern Iowan 84:9, p.2 |
Unhappy that Regents increased tuition despite students' appeal. | |
| 754 | Northern Iowa's president, director of financial aid, tell regents students cannot afford a 9 percent tuition increase Public Relations News Release 1987:43, p.1 |
President Curris selects Roland Carrillo to represent the university in opposing the Board of Regents' plan to increase tuition by nine percent. Carrillo explains that many students no longer qualify for financial aid under the new plan. | |
| 755 | Regents approve contracts, appointments for University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:41, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approve plans to replace and destroy Power Plant No. 1, renovate Latham Hall, and appoint two acting administrators. Jonathan Lu was named head of the Department of Geography, and James Dittrich director of Maucker Union. | |
| 756 | UNISA seeks student support to battle proposed increase Northern Iowan 84:4, p.1 |
Looking for students who were forced to drop out because of high tuition. | |
| 757 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:447, p.1 |
Regents introduce a fifty minority scholarships to increase minority enrollment. Robert Seager criticizes the effectiveness of the I. Q. test. John Somervill examines freeway violence in California. Ivan Eland explains low fatality rate of moped drivers. | |
| 758 | Regents approve UNI final budget, appointments, bonding resolution Public Relations News Release 1987:422, p.1 |
Regents approve funding for the Institute of Decision Making Sciences, Small Business Assistance Center, and Management Development Center. The replacement of Thomas Paulson with Duane Anders as director of the Physical Plant. Marilyn Monteiro resigns. | |
| 759 | Board of Regents authorizes average 12 percent increase in UNI faculty salaries Public Relations News Release 1987:408, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a twelve percent increase in faculty salaries. The new merit based salary system was agreed on in a meeting between United Faculty and the Regents. | |
| 760 | Regents approve new education dean for UNI; other business Public Relations News Release 1987:406, p.1 |
The Board of Regents names Professor Thomas Switzer the dean of the College of Education, and Dean Shoars as the director of public safety. Professor John Tarr is named head of the Department of Teaching. | |
| 761 | Regents approve UNI's Latham Hall remodeling, student activity fees, other business Public Relations News Release 1987:407, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the remodeling of Latham Hall, and an increase in summer student activity fees. The increase of funds is divided between the student union, intercollegiate athletics, and intercollegiate academics. | |
| 762 | Mankato Deputy Director Dean Shoars named UNI public safety director Public Relations News Release 1987:402, p.1 |
Dean Shoars is named public safety director of the university by John Conner, pending confirmation by the Board of Regents. Shoars was selected from five candidates for his accomplishments in law enforcement. Includes a list of search committee members. | |
| 763 | Regents approve UNI preliminary budget, other business Public Relations News Release 1987:385, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a faculty salary increase, a construction contract for a Nebraska Street extension, and the remodeling of Gilchrist Hall's first floor corridor. | |
| 764 | Regents name new business dean for UNI, approve other appointments Public Relations News Release 1987:386, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the induction of a new dean of economics, director of financial aid, and head of the Department of Political Science. Steven Y. Moon is promoted to acting director of computing services. | |
| 765 | Regents approve granting of UNI honorary degree to Dr. William C. Lang Public Relations News Release 1987:346, p.1 |
Professor William Lang is presented with the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. Lang was recognized for his contributions to the humanities program, and as vice president of academic affairs. | |
| 766 | UNI Business, personnel items approved by Regents Public Relations News Release 1987:347, p.1 |
Professor Jan Robbins is replaced by Robert Ward as head of the Department of English. John Stalberger is named director of public safety after the retirement of Rollin G. Evers. The Education Center, Gilchrist Hall, and Dome see renovations and repairs. | |
| 767 | Regents grant approval for UNI's Master of Philosophy degree Public Relations News Release 1987:340, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the creation of a master of philosophy program, providing exceptional students with individualized training to conduct independent research. | |
| 768 | Regents approve promotions of 18, tenure for 11 UNI faculty members Public Relations News Release 1987:263, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves eighteen faculty promotions and eleven grants of tenure. Includes a list of promoted faculty members, and faculty who received tenure. | |
| 769 | UNI faculty consulting report, radio tower lease approved Public Relations News Release 1987:262, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves a ten-year lease for land used for a microwave relay tower for KUNI. The Board also recieves faculty consulting reports, showing that the College of Education had the highest number of paid consultants. | |
| 770 | Small increase in UNI residence hall rates approved by Regents; parietal rule continues on suspension Public Relations News Release 1987:257, p.1 |
The Board of Regents votes to increase rates for residents halls by 3.49 percent. The Board also moved to continue suspension of the parietal rule, which would require unmarried freshman and sophomores to live within the residence halls. | |
| 771 | Radio News Network Announcements Public Relations News Release 1987:249, p.1 |
Professor James Fryman compiles an atlas comparing Iowan communities. Ragbrai training begins. Price Lab students share what physical education means to them. Regents raise room and board costs. Students spend Spring Break lobbying in Washington. | |
| 772 | Regents approve professional development leaves for 22 UNI faculty Public Relations News Release 1987:226, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves Professional Development Leaves for twenty-two faculty members. The Board approved nine leaves for fall, seven for spring, and six for the academic year. Includes a list of faculty members. | |
| 773 | Regents approve UNI business and personnel matters, miscellaneous fees schedule Public Relations News Release 1987:225, p.1 |
The Board of Regents discusses renovating the Redeker Center, raising admission fees, leasing university property, and engaging five phased retirement programs. The board also filled the positions of Public Safety Director and Director of Maucker Union. | |
| 774 | Regents recommend $10.1 million UNI power plant project to legislature Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1 |
The Board of Regents appeals to the Iowa General Assembly to fund a $10.1 million power plant and boiler replacement project. Consulting engineers from Sega, Inc. recommended a new steam distribution system, coal storage, and a steamline tunnel. | |
| 775 | Another record spring enrollment for UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:213, p.1 |
The Board of Regents and President Curris place an enrollment cap of 11,500 students on the university after a record enrollment of students, which adversely affected the quality of education. | |
| 776 | Regents offer increase in UNI faculty salaries Northern Iowan 83:33, p.1 |
Board offers 3.5% in 1987-1988 and 4.5% in 1988-1989; will waive fact-finding and go to mediation. | |
| 777 | New art building on UNI campus named for emeritus president John J. Kamerick Public Relations News Release 1986:141, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the naming of the art building after former President John Kamerick. President Curris and Professor Lee Thomson recount the accomplishments of Kamerick, who was responsible for securing funds for the Communication Art Center. | |
| 778 | Regents approve program, architect for UNI union addition, other business Public Relations News Release 1986:139, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approved the construction of a multipurpose room, food area, and lobby in Maucker Union. They also approved the destruction of the Anthropology Building, and the appointment of new directors of conference services and financial aids. | |
| 779 | Students call for state to aid university costs Northern Iowan 83:25, p.1 |
Connie Hessburg addresses the Board of Regents. | |
| 780 | Regents refer to committee UNI request for master of philosphy degree; approve power plant consultant, razing of buildings Public Relations News Release 1987:113, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approved the creation of a master of philosphy degree, which fulfilled requirements of several departments. Also approved was the destruction of a powerplant, the Mathematics Learning Center, and Anthropology Building. | |
| 781 | "Murphy the Moose" campaign to inspire youngsters to supper new UNI museum Public Relations News Release 1987:86, p.1 |
Murphy the Moose was created by the Museum Committee as a ploy to get elementary school students to donate money for museum renovations. The mascot traveled between area elementary schools, where he spoke on the various preserved specimens at the museum. | |
| 782 | Regents approve final budget, capital projects, other business for UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:484, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the 1986-87 budgets. The Board approved the use of funds for interior painting in Campbell Hall, as well as the continuance of five majors. | |
| 783 | Regents approve UNI preliminary budget, fees Public Relations News Release 1986:466, p.1 |
Approved preliminary budget of $55,547,261 for the 1986-87 fiscal year; it is a 4.68% increase over last year; many student fees increases were approved as well. | |
| 784 | Regents name new UNI department head, other business Public Relations News Release 1986:463, p.1 |
Ronald Chung was appointed the new head of the Department of Home Economics; suceeds Mary Franken, who resigned to focus on family and research interests; renovation contracts were also approved. | |
| 785 | Regents approve UNI department head, calendar holidays, other business Public Relations News Release 1986:438, p.1 |
Hill named head of department of sociology and anthropology; approved the 1987 and 1988 holidays; purchasing of land; increases in parking permit fees and rent; new postions/pay grades reclassifications/title changes; paint improvements. | |
| 786 | Regents refer UNI enrollment limitation request to interinstitutional committee Public Relations News Release 1986:439, p.1 |
The UNI Committee on Enrollment Limitation has proposed a policy that would stabilize enrollment to about 11,250 to 11750 students; students ranking in the top one-third, not one-half of their high school class would automatically be admitted. | |
| 787 | Regents discuss mandatory fees Northern Iowan 82:54, p.1 |
Connie Hessburg reacts strongly against such fees. | |
| 788 | Regents hear UNI phased retirement, capital register reports Public Relations News Release 1986:389, p.1 |
They also approved many renovation agreements and a farm lease. | |
| 789 | Regents name UNI Library for its longtime director, Donald Rod Public Relations News Release 1986:385, p.1 |
Rod has been the library director for thirty-three years and will retire in June; Curris noted that Rod is known for his warm collegiality; the Regents' decision was unanimous; he has also worked as a library design consultant. | |
| 790 | Students may pay mandatory fees Northern Iowan 82:52, p.1 |
Board considering ways to pay back tuition money that was used to cover interest on academic revenue bonds. | |
| 791 | UNI Institute for Environmental Education to sponsor summer study tour on energy Public Relations News Release 1986:339, p.1 |
The class will be called "Impacts of Energy Production" and it is being offered by the UNI Institute for Environmental Education; it will be a month-long tour; students may earn four hours of either graduate or undergraduate credit. | |
| 792 | Regents approve 2.96 percent room and board increase Northern Iowan 82:44, p.1 |
Also approves tenure and promotion decisions; photo. | |
| 793 | Regents approve change for UNI's 1987 summer session calendar; other business Public Relations News Release 1986:305, p.1 |
The changes move the day of registration and the first day of instruction so that now these days will align with those at ISU and U of I; the board also approved a number of curriculum changes and a reconstruction of Campus and Wisconsin streets. | |
| 794 | Regents approve promotions of 27, tenure for 15 UNI faculty members Public Relations News Release 1986:304, p.1 |
Both actions will take effect in the 1986 fall semester. | |
| 795 | Regents approve UNI residence hall rates for 1986-87 Public Relations News Release 1986:306, p.1 |
The rate increases will be just under 3%; apartment rates will stay the same; during the fall 1985 semester more than 260 educational programs were conducted for students living in the residence halls. | |
| 796 | Regents to vote on room and board rates Northern Iowan 82:42, p.1 |
Will vote on 2.6% increase proposal and on settlement with Paul Tenney. | |
| 797 | Regents evaluate budget cuts Northern Iowan 82:38, p.1 |
Board of Regents approves Faculty Constitution. | |
| 798 | Regents approve UNI business Public Relations News Release 1986:268, p.1 |
The board approved the phased retirement of Baldwin and an agreement between UNI and Cedar Falls Municipal Utilities. | |
| 799 | UNI record spring enrollment official Public Relations News Release 1986:242, p.1 |
There are 10,728 students enrolled in the spring 1986 semester; this is a two percent increase over last spring semester. | |
| 800 | UNI projects record spring enrollment Public Relations News Release 1986:230, p.1 |
The official count is expected to be around 10,700 which is a 1.5% increase from last spring; this fall also had record enrollment numbers. |