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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.