Computers

Displaying 501 - 550 of 822 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
501 Mandatory fees not welcome
Northern Iowan 88:1, p.3
Protest mandatory computer and health services fees; has own computer and insurance.
502 Blame it on the PC--a ten-year landmark
Public Relations News Release 1991:8, p.1
The first personal computer was introduced by IBM ten years ago.
503 As University of Northern Iowa Registrar Robert Leahy retires, he leaves behind legacy of computerization of admissions/registration functions
Public Relations News Release 1990:646, p.1
UNI registrar retires.
504 Computer fee passes by a single vote
Northern Iowan 87:59, p.1
Students will pay $40 per semester.
505 Computing fee approved for University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:628, p.1
A mandatory computer fee will be implemented at UNI in the fall.
506 Recently at the Regents . . . .
Campus News Network 1:18, p.2
Three years of high school science required for admission; $40 computer fee approved; Math and Computer Science divide; Library Science folded into Curriculum and Instruction.
507 Summer computer workshops offered by University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:586, p.1
UNI will offer three computer workshops this summer.
508 Correction
Public Relations News Release 1990:585, p.1
May 15, 1991 headline should read: "Computing fee proposed for University of Northern Iowa
509 Computing fee approved for University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:576, p.1
UNI to adopt mandatory student computer fee.
510 Improvement comes by way of talk and fees
Northern Iowan 87:57, p.2
Believes computer fee is inevitable; urges students to become involved.
511 How is it adding up? Changes in the way math is taught.
Public Relations News Release 1990:519, p.1
Calculators and computers are now allowed for students to expand their math skills.
512 NISG elects new vice-presidents
Northern Iowan 87:55, p.1
New vice presidents named; considers computer fee.
513 Issue not deleted; Computer fee still in memory
Northern Iowan 87:52, p.3
Urges students to continue opposition to computer fee.
514 Student leaders hope administration listens to student concerns
Northern Iowan 87:51, p.3
Urges administration not to take computer fee proposal to Regents.
515 Mandatory computer fee meets opposition from Student Government; senate resolution battles UNI officials on $80 per student request
Northern Iowan 87:51, p.5
Pass resolution opposing fee.
516 University officials withdraw request for computer fee hours after it is proposed; students question intentions
Northern Iowan 87:51, p.1
Will study issue further.
517 'Just say NO' : New fees like an addiction
Northern Iowan 87:49, p.3
Wants to know exactly where computer fee will go.
518 Mandatory computer fee of $80 to be proposed
Northern Iowan 87:47, p.1
Students react to fee proposal similar to one in force at Iowa State University.
519 New administrative services computer now in use; four times the memory and speed
Northern Iowan 87:47, p.4
Mike Yohe expects services to improve over time.
520 New computer systems at UNI
Campus News Network 1:12, p.2
New administrative systems computer; circulation module added to library's UNISTAR system.
521 ISU computer fee approved: Regents review marketing strategies
Northern Iowan 87:40, p.1
ISU students will pay $100 per year.
522 UNI gains access to supercomputer
Northern Iowan 87:35, p.4
Students now have access to the CRAY-YMP supercomputer in Champaign, Illinois. Computer is used for mathematical computations.
523 Problems and frustrations; aesthetic beauty is not viewed as a necessity
Northern Iowan 87:31, p.2
Only three computers are used for registering students. Money should be spent on computers instead of the new carpeting and tree in the Union.
524 Public demonstration of new computer program scheduled for Wednesday January 21 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:298, p.1
A free demonstration of the geographic information system will be presented at the UNI Business Building.
525 Northern Iowa gains access to supercomputer
Campus News Network 1:9, p.
Grant gives UNI about $15,000 worth of time on supercomputer in Champaign, Illinois.
526 University of Northern Iowa gains access to supercomputer
Public Relations News Release 1990:251, p.1
Some UNI faculty and students gain access to the supercomputer thanks to grant money.
527 UNISTAR access available anywhere
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.1
Students and others may now access UNISTAR remotely from their homes or dorm rooms.
528 Searching for resources--24 hours a day
Campus News Network 1:7, p.1
UNISTAR, the library's catalogue, can be searched remotely via computer at any time.
529 Area banks, Apple Computer contribute to state-of-the-art laboratory for University of Northern Iowa business students
Public Relations News Release 1990:146, p.1
UNI business students benefit from the gifts of Iowa banks and Apple Computer.
530 Northern Iowa student teaches in Norway
Northern Iowan 87:11, p.8
Maurice Schrieber gave instructional presentation to staff of Norway furniture manufacturer on computer-aided design; photo.
531 UNI develops affordable software; with Iowa communities in mind
Northern Iowan 87:9, p.4
Citybase software was developed by the Institute for Decision Making for Iowa communities to use to attract business to their areas.
532 University of Northern Iowa student flown to Norway to demonstrate computer-aided design to furniture design company
Public Relations News Release 1990:74, p.1
UNI student demonstrates a computer-aided design program to professional furniture designers in Norway.
533 University of Northern Iowa develops affordable community economic development software
Public Relations News Release 1990:69, p.1
UNI develops software to aid Iowa communities.
534 Information available to all students
Northern Iowan 87:6, p.9
Infosys information system is launched.
535 Got a headache? Feeling stressed out: blame it on the computer
Public Relations News Release 1990:38, p.1
Computer noise cause for concern.
536 IBM grant provides equipment and software
Campus News Network 1:1, p.2
Gives hardware and software to College of Education.
537 Computer technology transforms geography
Northern Iowa Today 18:2, p.12
UNI is test site for GIS program.
538 IBM awards $311,000 in equipment and software to Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa Today 18:2, p.8
College of Education to receive gift to help train teachers in the use of technology; photo.
539 Donations improve CM curriculum
Northern Iowan 86:56, p.4
Construction management program receives software donations.
540 New cure for computer virus?
Northern Iowan 86:50, p.1
Physics students drop old computer from Physics Building fire escape.
541 CD-ROM offers many sources for research
Northern Iowan 86:50, p.13
Stan Lyle talks about the advantages and benefits of using material stored on CD-ROMs.
542 Two intermediate VersaCAD workshops to be held at the University of Northern Iowa: Registration deadline April 6
Public Relations News Release 1989:489, p.1
Professor Ronald Bro instructs workshops on VersaCAD software on IBM and MAC II compatible computers. Sessions are held in the Industrial Technology Center.
543 Media lab gives help to students
Northern Iowan 86:43, p.1
Lab staff can assist students with media software and equipment.
544 VAX computer system open to all students
Northern Iowan 86:39, p.2
Ken Connelly straightens out misconception.
545 UNI geography department using new computer system
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.5
Professor Chung talks about new GIS system.
546 Placement Office helps students enhance resumes
Northern Iowan 86:24, p.3
DASIS computer program helps students develop their resumes.
547 Library to hold ceremony today
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.1
Name of on-line catalogue to be announced.
548 Computers to be replaced in Baker Hall
Northern Iowan 86:17, p.1
Harris unit will be replaced by VAX 6000 Model 410 at a cost of about $500,000.
549 The dreaded computer virus -- infection means loss of data.
Public Relations News Release 1989:180, p.1
Mike Yohe says some viruses are harmless, while others destroy data. There are ways to find viruses in computer programs, and says the best way to prevent loss of data is to take some precautions like using only name brand software.
550 Virus hits computers
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.5
Warning of potential problems.