Curriculum
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| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 601 | "Justice" college may be located at UNI Northern Iowan 67:26, p.1 |
General Assembly considering establishment of a College of Criminal Justice. | |
| 602 | UNI 1970 Year-End Story Public Relations News Release 1970:274, p.1 |
Summary of 1970: faculty, budget, course and curriculum changes, students and fees, special academic programs, visiting artists and lecturers, general events and projects, minority group education, and building programs. | |
| 603 | Black religions course offered Northern Iowan 67:23, p.9 |
Harold Burris will teach class; outline of course. | |
| 604 | UNI to Offer New Course: "Religion in Black America" Public Relations News Release 1970:251, p.1 |
"Religion in Black America" will be offered by the department of philosophy and religion at UNI in the spring. | |
| 605 | College of Criminal Justice receives new support Northern Iowan 67:21, p.7 |
Endorsed by Black Hawk County supervisors. | |
| 606 | Music and art Northern Iowan 67:17, p.16 |
Will combine Man and Materials with Exploring Music course in experimental offering. | |
| 607 | Faculty approves six new majors Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1 |
Approve new majors in Asian Studies, Journalism, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religion, and Social Work. | |
| 608 | Senators discuss pass-no credit Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1 |
Raises number of pass/fail hours to twenty hours; limits majors to fifty-five hours. | |
| 609 | Repression not the answer for campus discontent Public Relations News Release 67:3, p.3 |
Believes repression will aggravate situation; urges curricular reform. | |
| 610 | Ecology seminar to be offered Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.8 |
Description of new course. | |
| 611 | College of Natural Sciences Alumnus 0:0, p.6 |
Brief history of organization of college; aims, objectives, opportunities, challenges; photo. | |
| 612 | Twenty years of accomplishment Alumnus 55:2, p.4 |
Essay illustrating President Maucker's achievements in the growth of the university, especially in the areas of enrollment, staff, programs, and facilities; photo. | |
| 613 | Disagrees with Haupt on gen. ed.. Northern Iowan 66:46, p.2 |
Professor Hallberg believes that there are programmable parts of general education; believes faculty are best equipped to design curriculum. | |
| 614 | General Ed. is only theoretically sound Northern Iowan 66:42, p.3 |
Professor Fox admits shortcomings of program, but maintains that curricular modification is faculty job. | |
| 615 | University Forum Northern Iowan 66:56, p.1 |
Will discuss Black Studies. | |
| 616 | New degree OK'd by Regents Northern Iowan 66:30, p.8 |
Approve specialist degree in science education. | |
| 617 | Behind the scenes UNI Quarterly 8:1, p.84 |
Campus news wrap-up consisting of short articles about many people and events; photo. | |
| 618 | Student senate makes request for voting privileges in UCC Northern Iowan 66:26, p.8 |
Wants two students appointed to Curriculum Committee. | |
| 619 | Is the curriculum irrelevant? Alumnus 54:4, p.7 |
Professor Fox examines object and value of what is learned in college. | |
| 620 | Introduce concept of cluster college Northern Iowan 66:20, p.6 |
Professor Quirk explains concept which includes innovation, flexibility, and greater student involvement. | |
| 621 | Higher education course offered Northern Iowan 66:7, p.3 |
Three-course sequence available for those who wish to teach in higher education. | |
| 622 | BA comps eliminated Northern Iowan 66:1, p.8 |
Regents approve discontinuation of BA comprehensive exams; approve addition of Bachelor of Music as well as several new majors, minors, and emphases. | |
| 623 | College of Humanities and Fine Arts Alumnus 0:0, p.3 |
Explains reasons for college structure; program strengths; curriculum and programs; photo. | |
| 624 | Curricular changes finalized Northern Iowan 65:63, p.1 |
Regents agree to drop BA comprehensive exam; authorize majors in earth science, French, home economics education, library science, and sociology at master's level. | |
| 625 | Proposes Senate open credit; join NSA Northern Iowan 65:59, p.1 |
Would earn credit for participating in student government. | |
| 626 | Creativity course Northern Iowan 65:58, p.6 |
Professor Earls will prepare for course to be offered in fall. | |
| 627 | New course Northern Iowan 74:48, p.6 |
Will offer problem-solving course. | |
| 628 | Ombudsman Northern Iowan 65:53, p.4 |
Questions about majors, course credit, and going barefoot. | |
| 629 | Major constitutes fraud; sense of uneasiness Northern Iowan 65:49, p.2 |
Professor Fox talks about the expansion of majors at the expense of general education; considers possibility of expanding undergraduate degree to five years. | |
| 630 | Fox opposes too much specialization Northern Iowan 65:46, p.3 |
Professor Fox decries specialized undergraduate degrees. | |
| 631 | Open credit approved Northern Iowan 65:46, p.8 |
Students would be able to put together a project and then submit it to a committee of three faculty members. | |
| 632 | The problem of communication Northern Iowan 65:29, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that it may be necessary to restructure standard literature to include African-American work, but that literature courses should not include such work only because it is African-American. | |
| 633 | Facts on Black Literature course Northern Iowan 65:27, p.2 |
Professor Lindberg briefly outlines his course. | |
| 634 | Education sequence study to be made Northern Iowan 65:26, p.7 |
Most recent previous study had been in 1957. | |
| 635 | Dr. Guillaume explains art curriculum Northern Iowan 65:22, p.12 |
All art majors invited. | |
| 636 | Black course Northern Iowan 65:20, p.12 |
English Department will offer course on African-American literature. | |
| 637 | Dr. Fox remains unconvinced Northern Iowan 65:20, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that African-American literature should be integrated into existing courses of study and be judged by standards used to judge any other literature. | |
| 638 | In defense of Dr. Fox Northern Iowan 65:20, p.3 |
Believes Professor Fox has been in vanguard of including black literature in his courses. | |
| 639 | Proposes A-V education Northern Iowan 65:20, p.4 |
Believes that all future teachers will need to understand audiovisual methods of instruction. | |
| 640 | Courses in Afro-American Lit.; perspective Northern Iowan 65:17, p.2 |
Department of English will offer experimental course. | |
| 641 | 'Myth of Negro past' Northern Iowan 65:15, p.2 |
Letter suggests creation of an Afro-American Humanities course as a stopgap measure until Black history and culture can be fully integrated into general survey courses. | |
| 642 | Supports general ed. revision and additional electives Northern Iowan 65:15, p.2 |
Letter expresses support for Howard J. Thompson's desire for revision of general education program, but disagrees with Thompson's stand against black history and literature courses. | |
| 643 | 'No to electives: must reconstruct general ed.' Northern Iowan 65:14, p.3 |
Letter argues against course on history of Black America and offers alternatives. | |
| 644 | Man and materials gives artist's insight Northern Iowan 65:14, p.8 |
Overview of art appreciation course Man and Materials; drawing. | |
| 645 | 'Dr. Fox argued wrongly against them' Northern Iowan 65:12, p.3 |
Letter attempts to show that Professor Fox used improper reasoning and bad logic to defend his objections to Black history and Black literature courses in his 10/11/68 letter. | |
| 646 | 'Dr. Fox has selective view of literature' Northern Iowan 65:12, p.3 |
Letter attempts to show that Professor Fox is mistaken in his claim that Black literature is not significant enough to be studied as a separate genre. | |
| 647 | Alvin Loving discusses education for minorities Northern Iowan 65:12, p.6 |
Alvin Loving discussed race relations and minority education; disagreed with 10/11/68 column by Josef Fox on black history and black literature courses; was featured speaker at workshop of Midwest Laboratory School Administrators Association. | |
| 648 | Objects to 'black' courses Northern Iowan 65:10, p.2 |
Column expresses concern that black history and black literature courses may be counterproductive, and calls for worthwhile black works to be studied in the standard courses. | |
| 649 | Minority group discusses Afro-American course Northern Iowan 65:8, p.1 |
Afro-American history course, integration of Price Lab School, and a possible cooperative project with a Chicago Afro-American Center were discussed. | |
| 650 | Maucker speaks out against irresponsible campus dissent Northern Iowan 65:6, p.1 |
President Maucker praises faculty and students for debate without violence and outlines major tasks for 1968-69; photo. | |
| 651 | Student discontent mounting Northern Iowan 65:4, p.2 |
Examines student challenges to administrative and faculty authority. | |
| 652 | Maucker given permission to change comparison schedule; Regents' summer action Northern Iowan 65:1, p.1 |
Lists of schools, salaries, technology degree, teaching centers, budget, enrollment, and public safety were topics of summer Regents' meetings. | |
| 653 | New degree for UNI Alumnus 53:3, p.5 |
Regents approve Bachelor of Technology. | |
| 654 | Regents approve new fall course offerings Northern Iowan 64:60, p.1 |
Long list of changes and additions. | |
| 655 | Regents approves Bachelor of Technology degree Northern Iowan 64:59, p.1 |
Professor Reed outlines purpose of new degree. | |
| 656 | Calls Dr. Fox unfair Northern Iowan 64:55, p.2 |
Professor Chang outlines his views on the recent controversy involving general education and the Bachelor of Technology; believes he can be a strong supporter of both programs. | |
| 657 | Faculty approves Bachelor of Technology degree Northern Iowan 64:55, p.1 |
History of proposal; reactions of Industrial Arts faculty. | |
| 658 | Need general ed evaluation Northern Iowan 64:54, p.2 |
Believes university needs to look at general education reform especially in light of recent Bachelor of Technology controversy. | |
| 659 | 'Can reasonable men agree?;" perspective Northern Iowan 64:53, p.3 |
Professor Crownfield offers proposal relating to general education and the proposed Bachelor of Technology degree. | |
| 660 | Fox to remain silent Northern Iowan 64:53, p.2 |
Professor Fox continues to defend general education in the face of those who support the Bachelor of Technology. | |
| 661 | Minority education group considers 'black' courses Northern Iowan 64:53, p.1 |
Group speaks with Norman Dixon. | |
| 662 | Proposes Afro-American course Northern Iowan 64:53, p.3 |
Would take course if offered; urges that it be added to the curriculum. | |
| 663 | Social Science Department adds courses for fall Northern Iowan 64:50, p.1 |
Will offer two courses on social welfare. | |
| 664 | Inadequate opposition to B. T.; perspective Northern Iowan 64:48, p.2 |
Defends Bachelor of Technology. | |
| 665 | 'Slim chance to stop axe' Northern Iowan 64:41, p.2 |
Professor Fox pessimistic that Bachelor of Technology, with its limited general education, can be stopped. | |
| 666 | Bachelor of technology--why not?; perspective Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Professor Luck defends new degree. | |
| 667 | Foresees watering down of general ed Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Dislikes prospective Bachelor of Technology degree. | |
| 668 | Hopes for wiser decision Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Hopes that faculty will not approve Bachelor of Technology degree; Faculty Senate made only a recommendation. | |
| 669 | 'So much for general ed.' Northern Iowan 64:35, p.2 |
Professor Fox protests recent approval of Bachelor of Technology with its abbreviated general education component. | |
| 670 | Faculty Senate approves industrial arts degrees Northern Iowan 64:33, p.11 |
Approve Bachelor of Technology degree. | |
| 671 | 'B.T. degree for trade-school;' Obiter Scripta Northern Iowan 64:31, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that the proposed Bachelor of Technology, with its abbreviated General Education requirement, is inappropriate for a university. | |
| 672 | Math course opposite student teaching changed Northern Iowan 64:26, p.8 |
Methods course to be taken before student teaching. | |
| 673 | UNI allocated $5,551,150 in improvement funds College Eye 63:64, p.1 |
Will allow for significant capital improvements; William Lang will be head of Psychology Department; Towers Complex named; other units re-named. | |
| 674 | Courses, majors expanded as Regents okays changes College Eye 63:60, p.8 |
Brief description of the changes. | |
| 675 | Faculty Senate considers new UNI B.A. program College Eye 63:58, p.3 |
May need to educate people for more technical careers. | |
| 676 | It's a department on the move Alumnus 51:4, p.6 |
Curriculum, personnel, programs, and opportunities in Department of Physical Education for Men; photo. | |
| 677 | TEFL program provides opportunity for overseas College Eye 63:11, p.7 |
SCI offers new minor, teaching English as a foreign language. | |
| 678 | Actions of Summer Board produce approvals-changes College Eye 63:1, p.5 |
Describes the Board of Regents activities over summer break. | |
| 679 | SCI journalism curriculum comparable to margarine College Eye 60:65, p.2 |
Expresses dissatisfaction with the current number of classes offered in journalism at SCI. | |
| 680 | Regents board approves budget, teaching contracts College Eye 60:59, p.1 |
Also approves curricular changes. | |
| 681 | Big changes are made in registration and curriculum College Eye 60:57, p.4 |
Marshall Beard and Wallace Anderson discuss changes. | |
| 682 | Faculty Senate discusses typewriting and physiology College Eye 60:57, p.10 |
Accepts Curriculum Committee report; typewriting requirement will be dropped; new majors and minors proposed. | |
| 683 | Obiter Scripta: Course-program relationships make college vocational College Eye 60:29, p.2 |
Clarifies what he meant in a previous column, by "liberal arts program." | |
| 684 | Propose consolidation of 1, 2, and 3 hour classes College Eye 60:27, p.4 |
Also consider minimum GPA for joining student organizations. | |
| 685 | Library Science Department grows Alumnus 50:4, p.6 |
Curriculum, programs, personnel, and opportunities; photo. | |
| 686 | Depth, richness, flexibility in English curriculum changes College Eye 60:20, p.1 |
A look at the new curriculum, which is expected to last for ten years. | |
| 687 | Man & Materials sections to change second semester College Eye 60:20, p.5 |
Will see if breadth or depth seems to be the better plan for coverage of subject. | |
| 688 | New course in art to be offered College Eye 60:20, p.7 |
Will offer studio course for elementary education majors. | |
| 689 | Dr. McCollum announces biology curriculum change College Eye 60:11, p.1 |
Outline of the changes. | |
| 690 | Biology major discussion held Monday at 3 College Eye 60:4, p.6 |
Will discuss new curriculum. | |
| 691 | Basic programming course will start September 20 College Eye 60:1, p.4 |
Will offer GOTRAN and FORTRAN. | |
| 692 | SCI adds new major Alumnus 50:3, p.16 |
Technical institute teaching added; new courses in art; several majors reorganized. | |
| 693 | Graduate student explains changes in M.A. program College Eye 59:51, p.2 |
SCI now authorized to grant three types of Master's degrees. | |
| 694 | New curriculum indicates changes in art philosophy College Eye 59:49, p.2 |
Course changes will allow for more artistic development. | |
| 695 | Regents budget $7.4 million, approve curriculum changes College Eye 59:47, p.1 |
Approve planning for new education building. | |
| 696 | Most upperclassmen not in SCI's vegetable population College Eye 59:43, p.2 |
Freshmen classes don't offer stimulating material, but upperclassmen stimulate specific and interesting debates. | |
| 697 | Men must beware of "black and white" value systems College Eye 59:41, p.2 |
Previous calls to instill "clear and positive value systems" in students disturbs professor. | |
| 698 | Brimm's one campus cause: improving own instruction College Eye 59:40, p.2 |
Sees no real problems within SCI; will look to improve quality of life/education by beginning within his classroom. | |
| 699 | Tulasiewicz: can avoid Saturday classes College Eye 59:38, p.2 |
Additional class times (other than during weekend) could increase class space by 25%. | |
| 700 | Develop "artist-teacher" concept Alumnus 50:2, p.4 |
Curriculum, methods, personnel, and opportunities in Department of Art; photo. |