Budget

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351 Legislature slashes University of Northern Iowa budget again; "Students will be the losers," says President Curris
Public Relations News Release 1991:465, p.1
UNI will be forced to make educational cuts due to the reductions made in state funding by the legislature, according to UNI President Curris.
352 Summer graduation cut due to budget
Northern Iowan 88:42, p.1
Registrar Patton talks about decision to cancel summer graduation ceremony.
353 Faculty responds to appeal for letters and calls to Branstad
Northern Iowan 88:40, p.2
354 Gov. recommends $2 million for UNI; extra funds requested to provide enrollment growth
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.1
President Curris explains that much of the money would go to the instructional program.
355 Geadelmann updates UNI on legislative session
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.1
Explains that most decisions are yet to be made.
356 'Together we can balance the budget'
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.2
Believes many groups will need to cooperate to get through difficult times.
357 Three majors eliminated to ease budget woes
Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.21
Vocational home economics major, graduate program in industrial technology education, and business education graduate program are dropped; other cuts and reorganizations also announced in attempt to meet enrollment surge.
358 Perspective: support of alumni, friends crucial in UNI's quest for improved funding
Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.36
Private support needed because public funding cannot keep up with enrollment growth; photo.
359 UNI provides plan for future budget funding
Northern Iowan 88:28, p.1
Professor Geadelmann outlines case for UNI.
360 Curris recommends elimination of three academic majors due to 'the budget mess in the state capital'
Northern Iowan 88:27, p.1
President Curris reluctantly makes recommendations in home economics, industrial technology, and business education.
361 University of Northern Iowa to recommend elimination of three academic majors; budget "mess" forces other program eliminations and reductions
Public Relations News Release 1991:266, p.1
President Curris has recommended to the Board of Regents that following majors be dropped: vocational home economics, graduate program in industrial technology education, and the business education graduate program. Other cuts are listed.
362 Fate of University of Northern Iowa programs targeted for elimination of be announced next week; President looking for alternatives
Public Relations News Release 1991:255, p.1
President Curris examines the impact of proposed elimination of seven academic majors on students and the University.
363 Academic program cuts at University of Northern Iowa recommended by Provost; mandated by growing enrollment, shrinking appropriations
Public Relations News Release 1991:232, p.1
Strong enrollment growth, coupled with lower state appropriations, have forced recommendations for cuts in academic programs and reductions in staff.
364 Education majors face delayed graduation; budget cuts leave little money for spring semester
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.1
Students meet with Dean Switzer; budget shortfall means fewer faculty.
365 Education cuts thought to be part of "political trick"
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.2
Student concerned about being able to take required courses and graduate on time.
366 UNI employee is painter-turned-cook
Northern Iowan 88:8, p.11
Merit System workers relate experiences in shifting jobs during recent budget problems.
367 Student questions NISG president priorities and leadership
Northern Iowan 88:6, p.2
Believes UNI should have participated in strike.
368 Something to Think About: "Student Awakening (?!) Day"
Northern Iowan 88:5, p.2
Reactions to recent protest against budget cuts.
369 Panel discussion added to Awakening Day
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.1
Panel will include local legislators.
370 The Student Side: 'Missing the Dinner Date'
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.2
Outlines nature of budget problem.
371 Curris tells faculty to move ahead despite budgetary crisis
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.1
President Curris outlines views and courses of action in light of reduced funding.
372 Student feels choice is over
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.2
Disappointed in NISG reaction to budget problem.
373 Woodall encourages strong turnout for today's Awakening Day rally
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.5
Urges students to attend Awakening Day.
374 Awakening day set to rally students
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.1
Will hold rally on Union.
375 Severe budget cuts affect entire campus: cutbacks bring many inconveniences; tuition could skyrocket
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.1
UNI budget may be cut substantially in light of Governor Branstad's 3.25% cut in state spending; UNI may limit enrollment.
376 Ignore NISG--boycott classes Friday
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.2
Urges students to protest; believes student government reaction has not been strong.
377 Issues for U' n I'
Northern Iowan 88:3, p.3
Urges students to attend rally against budget cuts.
378 Student government endorses awakening day to inform students
Northern Iowan 88:2, p.1
NISG passed resolution to hold Student Awakening Day September 13 on the Union to inform students about budget cuts and make a statement to Regents.
379 Budget cuts hit public radio stations
Public Relations News Release 1991:47, p.1
UNI radio stations are now silent for five or six hours each day during the early morning hours due to budget cuts.
380 University pledges to maintain quality through budget plight and increased enrollment
Northern Iowa Today 19:2, p.1
Top administrators outline ways to deal with rising enrollment and declining revenues.
381 Budget cuts force University of Northern Iowa to cut off freshman admissions
Public Relations News Release 1991:4, p.1
UNI stops accepting admission requests of freshmen due to budget cuts. Graduate College also has refused new applications.
382 Budget cuts force University of Northern Iowa Admissions Office to reduce flexibility; additional applicants being denied admission
Public Relations News Release 1990:695, p.1
Budget cuts affect UNI enrollment.
383 Regents approve preliminary budget for fiscal 1992 for University of Northern Iowa; appropriations down $3.6 million from 1990
Public Relations News Release 1990:661, p.1
6% decrease in appropriations for fiscal 1992 UNI budget.
384 State layoffs affect 37 university employees
Northern Iowan 87:64, p.1
Layoffs effective August 19.
385 Curris: budget cuts hurt the youth of Iowa
Northern Iowan 87:64, p.1
UNI hit as it experiences growth in enrollment.
386 Thirty-seven University of Northern Iowa employees affected by layoffs directed by Governor's office
Public Relations News Release 1990:668, p.1
Reduction of state labor force order results in thirty-seven UNI employees being laid off.
387 Regents approve reduced budget for UNI despite record enrollment
Northern Iowan 87:63, p.1
Budget will decrease 6% despite 7% increase in enrollment.
388 Big Chill hits UNI faculty hiring
Northern Iowan 87:61, p.1
Hiring freeze imposed due to state budget deficit.
389 Latest state budget cuts hit University of Northern Iowa hard.
Public Relations News Release 1990:639, p.1
State budget cuts amount to an additional $2 million dollar reduction for UNI.
390 Regents approve preliminary budget for University of Northern Iowa: Official says discussion of enrollment cap likely in near future.
Public Relations News Release 1990:629, p.1
1991-92 fiscal year budget for UNI is approved. The budget reflects a 2.8% decrease in state appropriations.
391 Budget cuts threaten campus projects
Northern Iowan 87:33, p.1
Possible cuts in the state budget will affect UNI projects and programs.
392 Regents support University of Northern Iowa operating budget requests
Public Relations News Release 1990:63, p.1
Additional tenure-track and senior faculty members will become a reality thanks to Regents budget approval.
393 Legislative appropriations to Northern Iowa top $59 million
Northern Iowa Today 18:2, p.3
Breakdown of important parts of budget for fiscal 1991; photo.
394 Regents approve new budget for 1990
Northern Iowan 86:63, p.1
Budget will be $80.5 million; description of special funds.
395 The quest for adequate financial support
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.37
Early changes in faculty; General Assembly actions affecting the Normal School; the building of the second hall: South Hall, later Old Gilchrist Hall; photo.
396 New and expanded curricula and services (1913 through April, 1917); the Claxton Commission
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.318
The college expands its services to include extension, rural education, Bible study, student health, and dormitories; a close look at the Claxton Commission Report and the Inside Survey; photo.
397 Legislature fails to fund library automation
Northern Iowan 86:58, p.1
Breakdown of funding for a number of needs.
398 Additional funds to aid UNI
Northern Iowan 86:56, p.1
President Curris points out strengths of budget recently passed.
399 Additional appropriations top legislative action
Northern Iowan 86:54, p.1
Quick look at budget.
400 UNI requests discussed at recent briefing
Northern Iowan 86:35, p.1
Pat Geadelmann outlines UNI requests for funding.