Budget

Displaying 201 - 250 of 760 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Board of Regents rule in favor of UNI plans
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
Budget was approved; focus is to rebalance based on ratio of students to available services; President Koob doesn't foresee any major cuts in the near future; concept and location of McLeodUSA Center approved.
202 States of disarray
Northern Iowan 99:59, p.5
Laments the current money problems in Iowa and suggests the federal government should help.
203 Honors program loses advisor due to budget cuts
Northern Iowan 99:59, p.1
As of July 1, 2003, graduate student Jessica Moon will head the University Honors Program alone; photo.
204 Grad student invites community to Campanile
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.9
Asks that the university community gather at the Campanile for a silent protest against increasing tuition and budget cuts.
205 NI year in review
Northern Iowan 99:55, p.1
Highlights from the year's big news stories; photo.
206 State appropriates $3.5 million for UNI, passes amendment
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.1
Iowa General Assembly passed amendment that would keep budget appropriations constant and would not require additional budget cuts for UNI next year.
207 Board of Regents meeting at UNI April 10
Public Relations News Release 2002:436, p.1
Docket items are listed for the next Board of Regents meeting.
208 Appropriations bill lacks appropriate funding for education
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.1
If present state budget is passed, UNI will be facing an additional $3.6 million in cuts.
209 Board of Regents meeting at Iowa State University March 11 and 12
Public Relations News Release 2002:378, p.1
Docket items are listed for the next Board of Regents meeting.
210 UNI makes its case to legislature via pamphlet
Northern Iowan 99:34, p.1
Pamphlet identifies the financial needs of UNI.
211 Board of Regents director visits UNI, discusses pressing issues
Northern Iowan 99:30, p.1
Board of Regents director Greg Nichols spoke on campus about budget issues; photo.
212 Board of Regents meeting at the University of Iowa Jan. 15-16
Public Relations News Release 2002:271, p.1
Docket issues for the Board of Regents meeting are listed.
213 From the Executive Director
Northern Iowa Today 87:1, p.14
Noreen Hermansen talks about the ways that UNI has met budget difficulties; notes that Students First campaign goal has been raised from $75 million to $100 million.
214 Legislative session gears up; UNI needs your voice
Northern Iowa Today 87:1, p.
Describes difficulties caused by recent budget cuts; outlines aims for upcoming session of the General Assembly.
215 From the Association president
Northern Iowa Today 87:1, p.14
Marc Haack urges alumni to help UNI during the budget difficulties; photo.
216 Booklets hit campus
Northern Iowan 99:21, p.3
By Spring 2004 registration booklets will be available only online.
217 Malcolm Price Lab School to remain K-12
Public Relations News Release 2002:172, p.1
Price Lab School's currently available grades and faculty will not be reduced due to budget cuts.
218 No experiments for the Lab School; UNI President Koob approves budget recommendations for PLS
Northern Iowan 99:19, p.1
Price Laboratory School's future is secure, after President Koob approved a greatly reduced budget of $2.1 million.
219 UNI considers 'state' of enrollment
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.3
Enrollment decreased by one percent this year, as a part of the changes on campus due to budget cuts.
220 AFSCME votes in favor of university layoffs; 27 merit employees are permanently cut
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1
The AFSCME union members voted to accept the layoff of 27 members of the Merit staff by a 202-8 vote rather than the proposed 11.5 days of unpaid leave per worker; photo.
221 UNI AFSCME employees vote to take layoffs
Public Relations News Release 2002:115, p.1
Twenty-seven Merit employees will be permanently laid off as a result of a vote taken by the AFSCME Local 2659.
222 Board of Regents meeting -- UNI topics and sources
Public Relations News Release 2002:81, p.1
The Iowa Board of Regents will meet at the University of Iowa on September 18 and 19; UNI has several items on the docket.
223 Koob talks to fraction of faculty about future
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.1
President Koob spoke to faculty members concerning another expected tuition hike, and claims that the university needs to increase student individuality; photo.
224 GBPAC thrives during difficult times
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.1
Tickets sales at the GBPAC increased by 43% from the 2000-2001 season to the 2001-2002 season; photo.
225 Fundraising ideas for President Koob
Northern Iowan 99:3, p.7
Humorous suggestions that President Koob should let the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity use his home, that a Burger King should be constructed next to Seerley Hall, and that the university should buy less expensive toilet paper.
226 Tuition has its 'Price'; Board of Regents approves a tuition increase for Price Lab School students
Northern Iowan 99:2, p.1
Annual fees at Price Lab have increased from $200 to $340 to help offset the 20% budget cut; photo.
227 Untitled
Northern Iowan 98:61, p.5
Disagrees with Clarkson Kelly's suggestion to raise entrance requirements and tuition and fees.
228 Title XI defeats own purpose at UNI
Northern Iowan 98:60, p.4
Disappointed that the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice threatened a lawsuit for the elimination of women's tennis and swimming program causing UNI further financial troubles.
229 Department of Athletics still in state of shock after sports reinstatements
Northern Iowan 98:59, p.6
Approximately $150,000 needs to be found within the university's budget to cover the costs of the reinstated women's swimming and tennis programs.
230 From the association president
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.25
Linda Lundstrom Cook anticipates Homecoming and considers effects of budget cuts.
231 From the executive director
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.25
Remembers reunions of Classes of 1942 and 1952; considers effects of budget cuts; photo.
232 Budget crunch
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.2
A look at recent budget cuts; administrators offer views of the effects of the budget cuts; photo.
233 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.
Review of construction and fund-raising projects; photo.
234 Salaries: United Faculty, UNI administration negotiations reach pay decision
Northern Iowan 98:58, p.1
The negotiated rate of 5.6% will go into effect on November 1, 2002, rather than the previously agreed to date of July 1, 2002.
235 UNI faculty and staff agree to pay raise delay
Northern Iowan 98:57, p.2
United Faculty voted to delay their salary increase to November 1, 2002.
236 UNI faculty and staff agree to pay raise delay
Public Relations News Release 2001:527, p.1
Negotiated salary increase will be delayed until November 1, 2002.
237 University of Northern Iowa to cut public service and economic development programs
Public Relations News Release 2001:497, p.1
Cuts are made in anticipation of further reductions in the fiscal year 2003 budget.
238 UNI news conference tomorrow
Public Relations News Release 2001:495, p.1
Budget reductions for FY2003 will be discussed.
239 Hartzell, staff forced to consider cutting programs
Northern Iowan 98:55, p.22
Athletics Director Rick Hartzell claims that the financial pressure, caused by budget cuts, may cause the athletics department to cut programs; photo.
240 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 98:55, p.9
Portrays how the budget cuts have hurt the university.
241 '01-'02: a year like no other
Northern Iowan 98:55, p.16
The 2001-2002 school year contained a number of memorable incidents, including September 11, budget cuts, construction on McCollum Science Hall, the planned closing of the Price Lab high school and others.
242 Hartzell: dropping programs 'may be the ultimate result'
Northern Iowan 98:54, p.19
UNI Athletics Director Rick Hartzell, faces difficult financial problems in the athletic department, as a result of recent budget cuts; photo.
243 Summer sessions cut to mainstream classes
Northern Iowan 98:54, p.1
Despite the worries of some students, summer classes have not been cut as a result of UNI's budget crisis.
244 Hartzell, staff finding ways to fight budget crunch, tuition hike
Northern Iowan 98:52, p.18
Rick Hartzell took time to answer questions about the financial issues in the athletics department as a result of the budge cuts; photo.
245 UNI on the prowl for solutions
Northern Iowan 98:51, p.1
Robert Koob spoke at an all-campus meeting to inform UNI community members about the effects of the budget cuts; photo.
246 What can be done about UNI's budget crisis?
Northern Iowan 98:51, p.8
Claims that there will be no easy solution to the financial problems UNI is facing, and that someone connected to the university will be hurt no matter what programs are cut.
247 News that we should be aware of
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.7
Discusses the recent state budget cuts and encourages students to vote in the elections in November.
248 State legislature hits UNI with more cuts; early retirement programs, equipment purchases crippled by recent budget reduction
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.1

According to President Koob, the latest budget cut will take an additional $1.5 million from the UNI budget.

249 Vote Steve Sukup for Iowa's next governor
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.9
Discusses Steve Sukup, a candidate for governor, and claims that he will protect the budget from receiving further cuts in education.
250 Supplies scarce after budget cuts of last year
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.1
The budget cuts of last year are not only causing larger class sizes and fewer faculty, but some professors are now severely limited on the number of photocopies they can make for classes.