Budget
Displaying 351 - 400 of 761 in reverse chronological order
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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 |
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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. |