Curriculum

Displaying 1151 - 1200 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1151 Growing demand for teachers
Public Relations News Release 1929:115, p.1
A new four year bachelor's degree in music education is available. A faculty list is given.
1152 Revision of college rules
College Eye 21:2, p.4
School has new rules regarding admission to collegiate courses, residence in campus courses of instruction, grading scale, scholarship, and registration.
1153 Journalism to be taught by new English professor
College Eye 20:41, p.1
Profile of George Holmes.
1154 Department of Religious Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.21
Goals of Bible courses; photos.
1155 Department of Mathematics and Commerce
Old Gold 0:0, p.25
Professor Condit outlines his views on mathematics and commercial education; photos.
1156 Pres. Latham presents policies to faculty; Training School, a measure of efficiency
College Eye 20:3, p.1
Outlines views on the mission of ISTC and the Training School.
1157 One-half credit given
College Eye 20:1, p.1
For courses taken out of a student's classification but necessary for graduation.
1158 The drama
Old Gold 0:0, p.171
A look at the drama curriculum and the dramatic productions for the year.
1159 Reminiscences of our senior professor
College Eye 19:35, p.2
Professor Wright recalls ISTC history.
1160 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:33, p.4
Advocates adding Journalism as a class; encourages Juniors to keep tradition of Junior-Senior banquet.
1161 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:32, p.4
Tribute to President Seerley; encourages adding journalism as a course at T. C.
1162 Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 19:32, p.2
Questions students about adding a course in journalism; students favor this addition overall.
1163 T. C. athlete secures position
College Eye 19:28, p.6
Harry Macon will coach at Bedford, due to strength of coaching curriculum at ISTC.
1164 Inquiring reporter; what has been your favorite course at Iowa State Teachers College?
College Eye 19:27, p.2
1165 A class in journalism
College Eye 18:54, p.6
Believes ISTC would benefit from a course in journalism.
1166 Mediocrity or individuality
College Eye 18:44, p.4
Editorial discusses the current push in education for all students to learn the same subjects, instead of allowing students to choose what subjects they will take.
1167 Melody-Way course given this summer
College Eye 18:43, p.1
Naomi Evans will offer Miessner Melody-Way piano instruction.
1168 A. B. A. for muscle
College Eye 18:13, p.4
Disagrees with the idea of awarding a bachelor's degree in coaching athletics.
1169 Courses of study
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.93
Description of the early curriculum and the early graduates of the Normal School.
1170 The catalogs
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.116
Changes in curriculum and procedures under Principal Seerley.
1171 Religious enterprises
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.158
Detailed account of campus religious organizations and practices during the first fifty years; the religious education curriculum
1172 Boy Scout leadership course popular here
College Eye 18:1, p.6
About forty students enrolled; outline of course.
1173 Another senior replies
College Eye 17:45, p.7
Elsie Walter talks about what she valued in her education at ISTC.
1174 A senior replies
College Eye 17:44, p.2
Student tells what has been most valuable to him in his studies at ISTC.
1175 Seniors laud public speaking, debate, teaching of English. Too much education
College Eye 17:40, p.1
Albert Swenson, Walter Roberts, and Richard Day tell what they like and dislike about ISTC.
1176 College Eye asks seniors to answer five questions on college professors and classes; seek honest opinions of teachers and the value of their work
College Eye 17:39, p.1
Seniors offer opinions on best faculty, strongest part of the curriculum, curricular improvements, and suggestions for change.
1177 A class in journalism
College Eye 17:35, p.2
Suggests I. S. T. C. offer more English classes.
1178 Suggested reforms for T. C.
College Eye 17:26, p.5
Humorous suggestions to improve life on campus.
1179 Many men enrolled in theory classes
College Eye 17:25, p.3
153 men are enrolled in Professor Mendenhall's coaching class.
1180 50,000 for professors
College Eye 17:16, p.4
Gives advice for changes in the policies of universities.
1181 Scout leadership course gets national approval
College Eye 17:6, p.4
About forty men are enrolled in the course; a look at some of the instruction.
1182 Athletic department news
College Eye 17:2, p.4
Offering coaching courses in several sports.
1183 675 students now taking American Government course; work of department greatly expanded due to new state regulation
College Eye 16:29, p.1
Because of new state regulations, more instructors are slated to teach American Government courses.
1184 Inadequate training spells defeat
College Eye 16:27, p.4
College is urged to reopen public speaking classes in order to prepare those taking part in oratorical contests.
1185 Sport summary
College Eye 16:20, p.6
Tutor basketball team still undefeated in conference play; wrestling squad prepares for upcoming meet at Des Moines University.
1186 Bachelor of Science in Education offered
College Eye 16:12, p.1
For four year graduates who also include a year of language study.
1187 Improvements are made on campus during the year; new girls' dormitory and hospital head list
College Eye 16:7, p.1
Notes College Hospital, addition to Bartlett Hall, and prospects for men's dormitory and Campanile.
1188 A chronicle of I. S. T. C. in 1878
College Eye 16:2, p.1
Description of the school from an 1878 issue of the Iowa Normal Monthly.
1189 Summons issued for fall debaters; Fish--new debate coach
College Eye 16:2, p.1
Will feature two courses of study.
1190 The season
Old Gold 0:0, p.238
Four year curriculum in men's physical education began in 1923; attracted more men to campus; a look at the football season.
1191 Editorially speaking; Bible study groups
College Eye 15:34, p.4
Campus religious organizations are banding together to provide Bible study groups; encourages students to vote in favor of them.
1192 Students will vote on Bible Study groups; votes will be cast on Friday and Monday
College Eye 15:34, p.1
Vote on whether Bible Study courses will be added to college.
1193 College buys over 30 acres; size of campus almost doubled; possession takes place March 1st, 1924
College Eye 15:3, p.1
Purchases 31.8 acres of land west of current campus; two small tracts still under consideration; land will be used for athletic fields and a gymnasium; will support curriculum changes that now include physical education.
1194 New coaches training course is offered; state teachers first in state to offer such course
College Eye 15:2, p.6
Coaches for the 1923-24 athletic season listed; new four-year degree offered in coaching.
1195 Coach training
College Eye 14:49, p.1
Over two hundred men are enrolled in coach training.
1196 What subjects to take
College Eye 14:47, p.2
Presents registration advice for freshmen.
1197 New physical education course offered; Teachers College first school in state to offer such course; graduates will receive four year diploma
College Eye 15:1, p.7
Students may now earn a four year degree in Physical Education; outline of the program; a look at the faculty.
1198 Seniors adopt resolution opposing article
College Eye 14:45, p.2
Senior B. A. class disagrees with article in College Eye concerning the preparation of high school teachers.
1199 On this page
College Eye 14:45, p.2
Editor speaks in defense of article printed concerning I. S. T. C.'s preparation of high school teachers.
1200 Making a course of journalism compulsory
College Eye 14:43, p.4