Budget

Displaying 401 - 450 of 761 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
401 Funding for higher education: rebuilding after the '80s
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.16
Strategies for funding include presenting a strong case to the legislature, maximizing tuition, and partnerships with private business.
402 Larger budget includes pay raises for faculty
Northern Iowan 85:58, p.1
A look at specific parts of the budget; approve several administrative appointments.
403 Regents approve UNI budget
Northern Iowan 84:66, p.1
Approve $2 million budget for Union expansion; Muriel Stone will head Placement; Peter Goulet will be acting head of Information Management; Claire Rowe will be acting head of Accounting.
404 Regents reports; budget OK'd
Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3
Winston Burt will head Affirmative Action; David Else will head PLS; John Johnson will head History Department; Dhirendra Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department; Jonathon Lu will be acting head of Geography Department.
405 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.
406 UNI's allotments adequate
Public Relations News Release 84:58, p.3
Believes Regents institutions did alright in recent session of the General Assembly.
407 UNI sets legislative priorities
Northern Iowan 84:34, p.1
Hoping for extra $1 million for salary increases and a new boiler.
408 Branstad Budget non-controversial: Hoping to rebound from tough 1987?
Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1
Professor Dennis Grady analyzes Governor Terry Branstad's 1988 budget proposal.
409 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.
410 UNI reallocates salary funds
Northern Iowan 84:2, p.4
Will move money to areas of greater need.
411 Regents approve budget, faculty salary increases
Northern Iowan 83:60, p.1
Budget for 1987-1988 will be over $60 million; faculty will receive 10.5% raise.
412 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.
413 That's the way the ball bounces: NCAA considers proposal by UNI's Williamson to study discontinued college sports
Public Relations News Release 1987:277, p.1
Sandra Williamson conducted a study on the reasons why colleges drop certain games from their athletics programs. She polled athletics directors from National Collegiate Athletic Association schools to discover the factors causing these discontinuations.
414 Source, distribution of funds explained
Northern Iowan 83:34, p.1
Pie graphs show distribution of revenues and expenditures for the university.
415 Regents approve new building, adjustment for 'Iowa Penalty'
Northern Iowan 83:15, p.1
Approve $10.2 million budget for Business Building; approve $1 million adjustment for UNI to compensate for its relative lack of out-of-state tuition money; approve $129,000 for Museum renovation; approve selection of consultant to study Power Plant.
416 UNI suffers 'Iowa penalty'
Northern Iowan 83:7, p.1
President Curris speaks to faculty on lack of funding, quality of teacher education, and landscaping projects; photo.
417 Adverse budget conditions require substantive cutbacks
Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.7
UNI takes measures to meet requirements; however, computer fees fund new lab in library and UNI receives authority to issue $11.2 million in bonds for new business building.
418 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.
419 $55.5 million fiscal budget in 1987 is approved for UNI
Northern Iowan 82:58, p.1
Budget increases 6.5% over previous year; library budget cut; approve proposal to demolish East Stadium at O. R. Latham Field and the old Ceramics Lab located in the Sunset Village area.
420 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.
421 Hard times force breeding lab to close; University struggles to find home for rats
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.5
Lack of funds will force rat laboratory to close; photo.
422 Tuition surcharge a possibility this fall
Northern Iowan 82:50, p.1
Would help to offset the $3.7 million in tuition used to pay bond service.
423 "Blue Ox" day for rat lab
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.2
Upset that budget cuts stop important educational programs.
424 University wrestles with tough budget-cutting decisions
Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.3
List of ten cost-cutting measures designed to meet 3.85% reversion of funds mandated by governor.
425 Regents evaluate budget cuts
Northern Iowan 82:38, p.1
Board of Regents approves Faculty Constitution.
426 Budget crisis close-up: the rat lab
Northern Iowan 82:38, p.1
Budget cuts cause psychology department to stop the study of genetically-pure rats.
427 Friday Morning. . .
Northern Iowan 82:35, p.2
Modest proposals for how the University to earn money and avoid charging higher tuition.
428 Departments feel crunch: Reversion of funds
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.1
Administrators tell how the reversion will hurt their departments.
429 Budget crisis hits hard
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.1
Jim Stampp talks about the way that UNI has handled the 3.85% reversion of funds to the state.
430 Job vacancy freeze results from reduced state spending
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.3
Jobs that became vacant as of December will not be filled.
431 Between hock and a hard place
Alumnus 70:4, p.13
Dr. Voldseth presents views on upcoming General Assembly; photo.
432 UNI to have minimal operations for energy conservation December 21-January 1
Public Relations News Release 1985:181, p.1
Most university offices; including the library will closed during the Christmas holidays to save an estimated $20,000-$25,000 in utility bills.
433 The little red hen tries again
Northern Iowan 82:22, p.2
Encourages students to complain about the cut in state funding.
434 Branstad
Northern Iowan 82:21, p.2
Discusses university budget cuts.
435 Across-board cuts ordered by governor
Alumnus 70:3, p.9
Governor Branstad orders 3.85% cut.
436 UNI could lose $2 million: appropriations reduction possible
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.1
Governor's plan for 5% reversion of funds; some projects may be delayed.
437 Legislative appropriations reflect poor economy
Northern Iowa Today 13:3, p.7
Appropriation shows slight increase.
438 UNISA presents a challenge
Northern Iowan 81:50, p.3
Anonymous reader speaks on the UNISA budget.
439 UNISA budget listing 'a bit distressing'
Northern Iowan 81:48, p.2
Protests the declining amount of UNISA budget money that goes to minority activities.
440 Curris reflects on highs and lows of first year
Northern Iowa Today 13:1, p.1
President Curris considers difficulties, achievements, and plans after first year in office; photo.
441 Curris begins second year; today is the highest point
Alumnus 68:3, p.10
President Curris reviews his first year at UNI including the budget problem, Old Administration, SCUP, staff changes, collective bargaining, and his vision for the future.
442 Regents approve budget growth
UNI Century 12:3, p.3
Preliminary budget is about $51 million.
443 Chairman responds
Northern Iowan 80:51, p.2
Nicholas explains how and why appropriations are distributed to certain organizations on campus.
444 1983-84 financial crisis eases; next year may be worse
Alumnus 68:1, p.16
Escrow in supplies and services and in library acquisitions restored; enrollment growing; still difficult prospect ahead.
445 Curris examines University finances, makes appeal for faculty participation
Northern Iowan 80:33, p.1
Extensive excerpts from speech; President Curris points out strengths and difficulties.
446 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:27, p.2
Concerned with events that seem to channel money away from student services.
447 Coping with cutbacks
UNI Century 12:1, p.4
Effects of 1983 reversion of funds to state.
448 Blanketsquad
Northern Iowan 80:20, p.2
The Public Safety officers are forced to move into a mobile home because of budget cuts.
449 Four percent freeze initiated
Northern Iowan 80:19, p.3
President Curris's budget freeze affects student funds, too.
450 Spending reduced after 2.8% state budget reversion
Alumnus 67:3, p.6
UNI will revert about $1 million; supplies and equipment budgets cut; no repairs will be made; library will hold 10% of its acquisition budget.