Coulter--Cynthia M. (Library Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Rod Library celebrates National Library Week
Northern Iowan 108:50, p.6
Facebook contest with the winner receiving a Nook is the highlight of the week. "Search for Intelligent Life" involves committee members walk around campus looking for people reading or studying.
2 UNI Rod Library names February 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2002:363, p.1
Junior finance major Carly Thomsen was selected as Rod Library's Student Assistant of the Month.
3 Sliding shelves make for more space, convenience
Northern Iowan 95:1, p.3
Rod Library installed compact shelving for the bound periodicals collection this past summer.
4 Cynthia Coulter and Marilyn Mercado
Campus News Network 8:13, p.
Offer presentation on librarians' roles.
5 Union, library repairs noisy but necessary; summer construction is here
Northern Iowan 91:60, p.1
Outline of summer construction projects includes Library, Union, and removal of Sabin Hall bridge.
6 Library renovation nears completion
Northern Iowan 91:3, p.2
Report on building plans and construction progress; photo.
7 Cynthia M. Coulter
Campus News Network 4:21, p.2
Cynthia M. Coulter presented paper on automation implementation and effective reorganization.
8 Faculty promotions and tenure granted to University of Northern Iowa faculty by Board of Regents
Public Relations News Release 1991:540, p.1
UNI faculty promotions and tenure appointments announced.
9 "Content-neutral" statement explained
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.3
Faculty respond to spring letters commenting on the use of the phrase "content-neutral" in the University's "Freedom of Expression" policy.
10 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.
11 Regents approve new vice president, department heads for Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:496, p.1
New vice president for academic affairs and provost, and five new department heads were among administrative appointments approved Wednesday (May 24) by the Board of Regents.