Calhoun--William D. (Advancement Staff)
Displaying 101 - 144 of 144 in reverse chronological order
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101 | University of Northern Iowa recieves gift from Cal and Deb Iehl of Cedar Falls. Public Relations News Release 1988:377, p.1 |
Owners of Agape Physical Therapy Associates to establish a scholarship fund for students studying pre-physical therapy. To qualify student should be beyond junior standing, have a minimum grade point average of 3.0. | |
102 | Staff changes, addition in Northern Iowa development division announced. Public Relations News Release 1988:25, p.1 |
Bill Calhoun promoted to director of special gifts and assistant vice president for development. Ruth Ratliff named director of corporate and foundation relations. | |
103 | Regents approve contracts Northern Iowan 84:63, p.1 |
Business Building contracts approved; Bill Calhoun approved as Director of Special Gifts and Assistant Vice President for Development. | |
104 | 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. | |
105 | University of Northern Iowa awarded a bequest in memory of alumnus Public Relations News Release 1987:312, p.1 |
Two-thousand dollars are received as an unrestricted bequest in memory of Ruth Bodenham. The gift will be used to fund scholarships and research as designated by Bill Calhoun, director of development. | |
106 | Giving money to UNI, leaving money in wills has benefits Northern Iowan 84:43, p.5 |
Bill Calhoun talks about estate planning. | |
107 | Mitchell named vice president for development Northern Iowan 84:31, p.1 |
Brief profile of Joe Mitchell. | |
108 | Contributions to Alma Mater can now bring retirement benefits similar to IRA Public Relations News Release 1987:441, p.1 |
William Calhoun explains the use of net income unitrust and deferred gift annuity plans as alternatives to an IRA. By making donations to the university, retirees receive interest made on their cash donations. | |
109 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:444, p.1 |
Dennis Clayson explains the country's "informational revolution". Al Pelham and Paul Winter examine the disappearance of door-to-door sales. Robert Clark recommends the Iowa Championship Rodeo. Robert Clark explains origin of red barns. | |
110 | Alumni, friends invest in UNI Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.4 |
Gifts increase 32% to $1.2 million in 1987. | |
111 | UNI foundation to establish Margarette Eby Memorial Scholarship fund Public Relations News Release 1986:153, p.1 |
William Calhoun announced the acceptance of contributions to the memorial scholarship dedicated to Professor Margarette Eby, former dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. The scholarship was distributed to students of music. | |
112 | Leadership learnshops help students manage stress, time Northern Iowan 83:15, p.6 |
Campus leaders will lead sessions. | |
113 | Tax changes may decrease UNI gifts Northern Iowan 83:5, p.1 |
Changes in capital gains tax rate will provide a smaller incentive to make charitable gifts. | |
114 | Alumni giving program receives recognition Northern Iowan 82:58, p.4 |
Receives national honor. | |
115 | UNI among finalists for 1986 Case/U.S. Steel Alumni giving award Public Relations News Release 1986:457, p.1 |
The national award is given each year to recognize institutions and their alumni who have made significant and successful commitments to encourage private, voluntary support of education; UNI was honored in the sustained performance category. | |
116 | Gift will benefit heart attack victims Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.6 |
Century Companies donate $20,000 for cardiac rehabilitation program; photo. | |
117 | UNI student to receive pre-law scholarship from Black Hawk Bar Association Public Relations News Release 1986:420, p.1 |
Hagerty will receive a $500 scholarship to study pre-law at UNI; the scholarship was established in conjunction with the observance of "Law Day" on May 1 which is a day in celebration of the American legal system. | |
118 | Dedication planned for biological preserve land gifts May 9 (Friday) Public Relations News Release 1986:406, p.1 |
The ceremony will commemorate four lots donated by Burton and Louise Sanders; Downey will give the address; the property will be used to develop viburnums and a plaque will read "Sanders Viburnum Garden". | |
119 | UNI Cardiac Rehabilitation Program awarded $20,000 scholarship by Waverly's Century Companies of America Public Relations News Release 1986:404, p.1 |
The insurance company's donation will be used to purchase equipment and provide funds to participants who otherwise could not afford to attend the program. | |
120 | UNI public information continues award-winning tradition in case district VI; UNI staff members serve on faculty Public Relations News Release 1986:225, p.1 |
For the second consecutive year UNI received an "Exceptional Achievement" award for its General Information Bulletin; another winner of the award was the logo design for the UNI Presidential Scholar program. | |
121 | UNI Museum renovation project to proceed with funding from outside sources Public Relations News Release 1986:197, p.1 |
Development office to head fund raising campaign to not only renovate the museum facility, but also secure funds to upgrade the displays. | |
122 | University Book and Supply Company Alumnus 70:4, p.4 |
Announces $5000 contribution to Foundation; photo. | |
123 | Scholarships created Northern Iowan 82:20, p.4 |
UBS will provide $5000 for scholarships; photo. | |
124 | UNI foundation directors, governors meet, hear reports of increased giving Public Relations News Release 1985:133, p.1 |
The UNI Foundation saw a 28% increase in donations in the 1985 fiscal year over the year previous; nearly eight thousand individuals/corporations/private industries contributed to the Foundation during the 1985 year. | |
125 | UNI awarded $5,000 emergency scholarship fund by university book and supply Public Relations News Release 1985:135, p.1 |
The fund will go towards helping UNI juniors and seniors having a hard time paying for college expenses; the awards will be no more than five hundred dollars a piece and will go to students in a wide variety of academic disciplines. | |
126 | 'Marketing the Service Industry' is topic of second annual laughery lectureship at UNI Nov. 13 Public Relations News Release 1985:124, p.1 |
Current and prospective managers of service industries are invited to attend the program sponsored by Maucker Union, School of Business, and Hardee's; speakers are listed. | |
127 | Office changes identity; retains concern for UNI's future Northern Iowan 82:16, p.6 |
Bill Calhoun talks about the organization of Alumni Services and Development. | |
128 | UNI Business, Mathematics Students Receive $20,000 Scholarship Endowment From American Society for Quality Control Public Relations News Release 1985:70, p.1 |
Each year two students will receive a scholarship of 750 dollar; the students have to be in the School of Business or the College of Natural Science and meet the minimum requirements. | |
129 | Miller, Calhoun assume new jobs in alumni/development Alumnus 70:1, p.4 |
Rick Stinchfield will head Alumni Services and Development, Public Information, and Admissions; Bill Calhoun is acting director of Alumni Services and Development; Lee Miller will head Foundation; photo. | |
130 | Calhoun named acting director of alumni services Northern Iowan 81:40, p.5 |
William Calhoun will be acting director of alumni services and development; Rick Stinchfield will be responsible for admissions, alumni services and development, and public information services as part of long range plan. | |
131 | Miller assumes development challenge Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.6 |
Lee Miller will give up position as director of alumni services and development and devote more time to Foundation; photo. | |
132 | Donations to UNI matched Northern Iowan 80:2, p.9 |
Bill Calhoun talks about the program under which certain companies will match their employees' charitable gifts. | |
133 | Special chalkboards for 50 contributors Alumnus 67:1, p.4 |
Boards salvaged from old buildings given as premiums; photo. | |
134 | Phonathons raising money Northern Iowan 79:37, p.9 |
Bill Calhoun talks about raising money by phone solicitation. | |
135 | News notes . . . Northern Iowan 79:34, p.6 |
Students for Peace organizes; Foundation organizes training for raising funds by telephone; Union will hold pool tournament. | |
136 | Homecoming highlights Alumnus 66:4, p.6 |
Homecoming scenes including the parade; photo. | |
137 | Alumni attend reception; team spirit praised Northern Iowan 79:4, p.2 |
William Calhoun thanks groups for their school spirit at the Drake game. | |
138 | Alumni Association Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Alumni Association is made up of alumni devoted to the University; photo. | |
139 | Gift project needs funds Northern Iowan 78:48, p.6 |
Raising funds for flag display near new Visitor Center. | |
140 | Graduates donate flags to UNI Northern Iowan 78:40, p.10 |
Raising money from Classes of 1980, 1981, and 1982. | |
141 | Bill Calhoun develops other interest in UNI UNI Century 10:2, p.5 |
Profile of development administrator Bill Calhoun; photo. | |
142 | Calhoun gets appointment Northern Iowan 78:28, p.4 |
William Calhoun appointed assistant director for development. | |
143 | Development assistant named Public Relations News Release 10:1, p.6 |
William D. Calhoun appointed assistant director of development. | |
144 | Development assistant named Alumnus 66:4, p.20 |
William D. Calhoun appointed assistant director for development; photo. |