Department of Industrial Technology

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101 Students to compete in technology challenge at University of Northern Iowa May 2-3
Public Relations News Release 1990:517, p.1
350 students are expected to take part in the Technology Challenge Competition at UNI.
102 University of Northern Iowa construction management program expanding: Seeks 1991 William A. Klinger memorial award
Public Relations News Release 1990:73, p.1
UNI construction management program quadruples enrollment since changing emphasis from technology to management two years ago.
103 Industrial Tech helps provide smooth riding
Campus News Network 1:1, p.2
Working on process to use tires as part of road surfacing material.
104 Construction management curriculum expanded
Northern Iowan 86:56, p.1
Professor Egger talks about the program.
105 Donations improve CM curriculum
Northern Iowan 86:56, p.4
Construction management program receives software donations.
106 Introductory course to air logic to be offered at the University of northern Iowa March 6 and 7
Public Relations News Release 1989:440, p.1
Robert Stirm and Marion Strickler instruct a course on the design and troubleshooting of air logic circuits. The course is offered by the Department of Industrial Technology as a non-credit program, and is held in the Industrial Technology Center.
107 University of Northern Iowa construction education program seeks national accreditation
Public Relations News Release 1989:341, p.1
The Department of Industrial Technology's construction management program awaits accreditation from the American Council of Construction Education. The program is coordinated by Professor Stephen Egger.
108 Sioux Center firm creates scholarship endowment through University of Northern Iowa Foundation for UNI Construction Management Program
Public Relations News Release 1989:335, p.1
The Interstates Electric & Engineering Company, Incorporated creates a grant of $7500 for students enrolled in the Construction Management Program. The program is directed by Professor Stephan Eggar, who accepts the check alongside Professor Joe Mitchell.
109 Need for contractors indicated
Northern Iowan 86:13, p.6
Professor Egger talks about the construction management program.
110 Industrial tech receives loan
Northern Iowan 86:11, p.1
Will receive seven hydraulic trainers from Deere & Company.
111 Preparing for the year 2000
Northern Iowa Today 17:2, p.12
Deere and Company donates two industrial robots to UNI.
112 Consulting firm recommends changes at state universities
Northern Iowan 85:59, p.1
Peat Marwick report recommends dropping of Ed. D. degree, close study on value of Price Lab School, and other curricular changes.
113 Radio/TV Tips.
Public Relations News Release 1988:441, p.1
To keep up with technological advances, it has become imperative to continually update the efficiency and use of the four energy and power systems. UNI students are meeting this challenge through a program called Energy and Power Technology.
114 The University of Northern Iowa's energy and power program is preparing students today to deal with change tomorrow.
Public Relations News Release 1988:392, p.1
Because of the ever increasing dependence on the four power systems, electrical, fluid, mechanical and thermal, it has become essential to continually learn ways of improving their efficiency and use.
115 Northern Iowa to sponsor gear design seminar with computer applications March 28-30.
Public Relations News Release 1988:350, p.1
List of gear and spline workshop participants, their city and company name.
116 University of Northern Iowa's 'Renewal' to acquaint Iowa's business owners and community leaders with Iowa's 'one-stop shop' for economic development.
Public Relations News Release 1988:308, p.1
"Renewal has been designed to give business and community leaders an overveiw of services available to them at Northern Iowawhile providing them with specific examples of what types of assistance these centers have provided in the past.
117 The University of Northern Iowa receives $463,000 grant to begin metal casting center.
Public Relations News Release 1988:304, p.1
Grant was given by the Iowa Department of Economic Development for the establishment of a Center for Applied Research in Metal Casting. The center will serve as resource to assist in retaining and expanding existing foundries and related Iowa industries.
118 Construction major builds opportunity
Northern Iowan 85:32, p.4
Students and faculty talk about the benefits of the program.
119 Northern Iowa to sponsor workshop on geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
Public Relations News Release 1988:243, p.1
Seminar has been developed to serve those professionals ionvolved in any area of engineering, drafting, design, quality control, and inspection by providing information and insights on the drafting standards set by American National Standards Institute.
120 Radio/TV Tips
Public Relations News Release 1988:233, p.1
Two new robots valued at $50,000 have benn donated to UNI's Department of Idustrial Technology by John Deere Waterloo Works. UNI will use the robots for educational purposes.
121 John Deere Waterloo Works donates two robots to Northern Iowa's Department of Industrial Technology.
Public Relations News Release 1988:207, p.1
Abolghassem Tolu Honary says the robots will be much more educational since they were designed to be used in the industrial setting. Students with an emphasis in manufacturing will use the robot to learn about programming.
122 Considered for accreditation; construction, manufacturing
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.1
Professors Fahmy and Egger talk about the programs.
123 Radio/ TV Tips
Public Relations News Release 1988:372, p.1
UNI recognized by The Foundry Education Foundation for the excellence of its training program in metal casting and the foundry industry.
124 The University of Northern Iowa moves to strengthen its nationally recognized metal casting program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:192, p.1
The State Board of Regents, approved the Metal Casting Center project for submission to the Iowa Department of Economic Development for $541,614 in funding from the Education and Agriculture Research Development Account.
125 College vs. trade school: Who will get the job?
Northern Iowan 85:13, p.1
Demand high for graduates in technical fields; coordination with Hawkeye Tech possible.
126 Industrial technology
Northern Iowan 85:12, p.11
Very brief look at the department and its programs.
127 Apple Computer wizards would be proud
Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.8
Department of Industrial Technology loans equipment to Iowa schools.
128 Industrial tech loans programs to schools
Northern Iowan 85:2, p.1
Charles Johnson talks about the four computer programs that are available.
129 Two University of Northern Iowa students awarded Kappa Delta Pi Education Scholarship; 89 inducted into honor society
Public Relations News Release 1987:368, p.1
Jane Brandt and Jessica Gogerty are awarded with the Kappa Delta Pi Scholarship at the society's spring initiation of eighty-nine students. Professor Ronald Bro performed as guest speaker, discussing his Fulbright trip to Egypt. Initiates listed.
130 Northern Iowa's Department of Industrial Technology offers James P. Larue Scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1987:316, p.1
A five-hundred dollar scholarship is offered to sophomore and junior industrial technology majors to honor the memory of Professor James P. Larue. Applicants must hold a 3.2 grade point average and have one faculty recommendation.
131 Northern Iowa Hazel Wagner Memorial Scholarships to honor years of teamwork, dedication
Public Relations News Release 1987:300, p.1
A one-hundred thousand dollar industrial technology scholarship fund is collected in memory of Hazel Wagner, the deceased wife of Professor Willis Wagner. Hazel is known for her work in the Dames Club, and as the editor for Willis' textbook series.
132 UNI professors urge majors in sciences
Northern Iowan 84:44, p.1
Enrollment has declined in sciences and industrial technology; professors see considerable opportunity in the fields.
133 Hazel Wagner's efforts remembered with memorial scholarship
Nonpareil 72:2, p.26
Wagner family establishes $100,000 scholarship honoring Hazel Wagner; photo.
134 Northern Iowa offers new construction program
Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.2
New construction management program will focus on heavy and highway construction.
135 Northern Iowa students receive first-hand training at John Deere
Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.8
Students trained by CAD professional
136 Northeast Iowa junior high 'mathletes' compete in 'Mathcounts' competition on the University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:285, p.1
Winners of the Mathcounts competition move on to the state competition in Des Moines. The competition was sponsored by the Northeast Iowa Engineering Society and the Department of Industrial Technology. Competing teams are listed.
137 Industry, education work together: Northern Iowa, John Deere provide advanced computer drafting training for students
Public Relations News Release 1987:277, p.1
John Deere and the Department of Industrial Technology offer an advanced computer design and drafting class at the John Deere Waterloo Works. The course is instructed by a professional John Deere CAD trainer, and will cover architectural plant layout.
138 'Mathcounts' competition to pit Iowa's junior high 'mathletes' at UNI Feb. 20
Public Relations News Release 1987:261, p.1
The Department of Industrial Technology and Iowa Engineering Society sponsor the sixth annual "Mathcounts" competition in the Industrial Technology Center. The competition was created in response to dropping math performance in pre-college students.
139 UNI sets up construction management program
Northern Iowan 84:33, p.1
Old program has been revised; will seek accreditation
140 Entrance requirements for '88 examined; certain departments may lose enrollment with requirements
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.9
Department heads generally support stronger requirements, but enrollment may be affected.
141 University of Northern Iowa Professor receives award for service to Waterloo Chamber of Commerce
Public Relations News Release 1987:165, p.1
Professor Michael White is awarded by the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce for his work in designing two workshops for the 1987 Business Seminars. White's workshops were attended by one-hundred and twenty area business people.
142 ITC hosts awareness programs
Northern Iowan 84:24, p.7
Will focus on careers in technology.
143 25th annual Northern Iowa Science and Mathematics Symposium to be Nov. 5-6
Public Relations News Release 1987:114, p.1
High schoolers compete for four-year scholarships at the Science and Mathematics Symposium. Alumnus, William Hager, speaks at the event. Industrial tech and natural science scholarships are given at the Industrial Education Expo at the UNI-Dome.
144 Program gives hands-on experience to qualified, motivated students
Northern Iowan 84:3, p.10
Industrial technology students are participating in cooperative education programs.
145 Training prepares students for the year 2000
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.8
Student interns at local laser company.
146 Northern Iowa course for industrial tech teachers offered in Ankeny
Public Relations News Release 1987:19, p.1
Professor Jack Reed instructs a course on the principles of instructing industrial technology at the Des Moines Area Community College. The course is worth two hours of graduate or undergraduate credit.
147 Northern Iowa course for industrial tech teachers offered in Cedar Rapids
Public Relations News Release 1987:5, p.1
Kirkwood Community College hosts a course on the principles of lesson planning for industrial technology instructors, instructed by Professor Jack Reed.
148 UNI industrial technology students involved in high technology jobs
Public Relations News Release 1987:455, p.1
Professor Arnold Freitag overviews the various high-technology jobs that students of industrial technology are eligible for. Students Eugene Blaser and Charles Wright explain the benefits of interning through local businesses.
149 Unique student entries, competitive events, to highlight 26th Annual Iowa Industrial Education Expo Friday (May 8)
Public Relations News Release 1987:358, p.1
Students from across Iowa shared their projects for scholarship opportunities in the Iowa Industrial Education Exposition, held in the UNI-Dome. A "Competitive Events" competition is held in the Industrial Technology.
150 UNI student receives scholarship from American Die Casting Institute
Public Relations News Release 1987:130, p.1
Joseph Junk was the recipient of the David Laine Memorial Scholarship at the fifty-seventh annual meeting of the die casting industry. The scholarship goes to engineering students pursuing careers in die casting.
151 After 30 years, UNI industrial tech prof will trade his welding torch for a unicycle
Public Relations News Release 1987:128, p.1
Professor James LaRue, of the Department of Industrial Technology, retires after thirty years of service. In his retirement, LaRue planned to practice artistic blacksmithing, as well as remaining active in various organizations.
152 FEF scholarships awarded
Public Relations News Release 1987:127, p.1
Eight industrial technology students receive scholarships from the Foundry Educational Foundation. Awards from the foundation range from one-hundred to four-hundred dollars.
153 Why must politics demean education?
Northern Iowan 82:54, p.2
Very unhappy that Professor Leslie Miller will be leaving the faculty.
154 Hundreds of unique Iowa student projects to highlight 25th annual UNI Industrial Education Expo, May 2 (Friday)
Public Relations News Release 1986:393, p.1
Close to seven hundred Iowa industrial education students and their teachers will participate in the all-day Expo, with students vying for awards in group and individual projects; entries are in three categories.
155 United Faculty passes resolution: no penalty for union activities
Northern Iowan 82:42, p.1
United Faculty believes it sees a pattern in denial of tenure in Department of Industrial Technology
156 Profs file grievances against UNI
Northern Iowan 82:41, p.1
Patrick Miller and Leslie Miller file grievances after receiving terminal contracts; photo.
157 UNI science students lauded at honors dinner
Public Relations News Release 1985:171, p.1
The program was the thirteenth annual Natural Sciences' Honors Dinner and it was held to honor scholarship and award winners as well as students with outstanding service; honored students are listed.
158 Regents approve lottery proposals, Stockdale as acting dean
Northern Iowan 82:24, p.1
Board forwards list of lottery money proposals; Jerry Stockdale will be acting dean of CSBS; Ervin Dennis will serve as acting head of Industrial Technology.
159 Regents approve acting dean for UNI college; other business
Public Relations News Release 1985:155, p.1
Stockdale named acting dean of CSBS, replaces Morin; Dennis acting head of Dept of Industrial Tech while Bro serves as Fulbright Scholar; approved phased retirements of Hosier and Zahari; approved projects with the DOT; approved three grants to UNI.
160 What's Up
Northern Iowan 82:14, p.8
Meetings and activities.
161 New department heads at UNI
Northern Iowan 82:6, p.6
Profiles of Vince Faherty, Ron Bro, William Lew, Jim Burrow, and Virgil Noack; photo.
162 Students developing wheelchair lift
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.1
Industrial technology students developing a system that will lift wheelchairs over curbs; photo.
163 New machine loaned to ITC
Northern Iowan 81:32, p.5
Thermal analysis machine on loan from Electro-Nite Company; photo.
164 Curris urges educational renovation
Northern Iowan 80:41, p.5
Excerpts from President Curris's speech on technology in higher education; photo.
165 Industrial Ed Club outstanding
UNI Century 12:2, p.7
UNI club named outstanding chapter nationally.
166 President Constantine Curris
Northern Iowan 80:40, p.5
Will speak on technology in higher education.
167 Branstad tours UNI technology facilities
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.1
Department attempts to show off its capabilities; photo.
168 Iowa Board of Regents approves jazz minor, 46 new courses
Northern Iowan 80:1, p.7
Detailed look at curricular changes including addition of degrees in translation, biotechnology, dietetics, and vocational technical education, and a jazz minor..
169 Iowa takes on high tech: can UNI play a part?
Alumnus 67:1, p.
UNI's role in meeting need for training in high technology.
170 Exposition deadline April 2
Northern Iowan 79:44, p.8
Iowa Industrial Education Exposition scheduled.
171 UNI program seen as one of the best
Northern Iowan 79:26, p.4
Faculty talk about the strength of the industrial technology program.
172 UNI, Prison Industries cooperate on solar project
UNI Century 11:1, p.8
Anamosa prisoners will build solar panels designed by UNI industrial tech students.
173 Laser donated
Northern Iowan 78:54, p.3
Mergenthaler Linotype donates laser equipment to Department of Industrial Technology.
174 Iowa industrial education conference set for Thursday, Friday (October 29-30)
Public Relations News Release 1981:125, p.1
Department of Industrial Technology and the Division of Extension and Continuing Education are among the sponors for a industrial education conference at Conway Civic Center.
175 New dean, dept. head chosen
Northern Iowan 77:61, p.1
Fred Carver will be Dean of the College of Education; John Fecik will be head of the Department of Industrial Technology.
176 Curricular changes to include new majors, ROTC
Northern Iowan 77:57, p.2
Proposals would add ROTC program; energy technology, computer science, computer information systems, public administration majors; and business communication minor.
177 Students win scholarships at UNI expo
Public Relations News Release 1980:584, p.1
Five Iowa high school students won four-year scholarships to UNI's Department of Information Technology May 8 during the Iowa Industrial Education Expo in the UNI-Dome. Winners were selected based on their projects, an interview, and academic record.
178 Merit Shop Proponent to Speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:551, p.1
The UNI Department of Industrial Technology will host John P. Trimmer who will be giving a talk on "Freedom of Choice and Economic Prosperity."
179 ITC teachers rated highly
Northern Iowan 77:44, p.7
Jeffrey Luftig reports on survey of graduates.
180 UNI Industrial technology students visit Washington D.C.
Public Relations News Release 1980:471, p.1
Students Bob Meyer, Clint Bucher, and Tom Ulsenheimer all visited Washington, D. C., during spring break to visit several agencies related to industrial technology
181 UNI offers training in computer graphics
Public Relations News Release 1980:415, p.1
The Department of Industrial Technology is offering a course in graphic design on computers.
182 UNI sponsors industrial technology course in Council Bluffs
Public Relations News Release 1980:392, p.1
The Division of Extension and Continuing Education will offer the course "Evaluation of Vocational-Technical Education" in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
183 Will R2D2 take over in industrial businesses?
Northern Iowan 77:24, p.7
Excerpts from presentation on robotics.
184 Hooding ceremony honors doctoral degree student
UNI Century 8:4, p.1
Ralph Long receives first DIT; photo.
185 Industrial Tech. Awards first doctorate degree
Northern Iowan 77:1, p.4
Ralph Long is first to receive the Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the nation.
186 Rudisill plans move to Eastern Michigan
Northern Iowan 76:61, p.1
Professor Alvin Rudisill will take a position at Eastern Michigan University.
187 Computer games to aid teachers
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.8
The Department of Industrial Technology conducted a workshop on computer applications in industrial arts; photo.
188 Event to feature futurist
Northern Iowan 76:57, p.4
Lee Smalley will speak on the future of technology.
189 Students design products for correctional industries
Alumnus 65:2, p.19
Design prototypes for office furniture.
190 Raw egg
Northern Iowan 76:45, p.B1
Members of an Industrial Graphics class designed and built an apparatus to drop eggs; photo.
191 Industrial technology dinner
Northern Iowan 76:43, p.9
Dinner to be held; will discuss industrial arts education.
192 Industrial technology dinner
Northern Iowan 76:43, p.4
Dinner will be held; program to discuss industrial arts education.
193 Students intern in correctional facilities
Northern Iowan 76:42, p.7
George E. Sexton will be a guest at UNI this spring and will discuss internship programs at correctional facilities.
194 Teacher shortage critical
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.3
The Department of Industrial Technology is initiating a program to acquaint students with the program. This is being done to interest young students in industrial technology and to combat the recent teacher shortage in the field.
195 College Of Natural Sciences
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
The College of Natural Science attempts to perform the basic academic functions of instruction, research, and service; the six instructional departments are: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Industrial Technology, Mathematics, and Physics; photo.
196 Industrial Technology
Old Gold 0:0, p.11
The Department of Industrial Technology offers students a wide range of technical options in programs that are designed for careers in education and industry, and in courses such as: communications, production, and power; photo.
197 Program-watchers watch UNI's doctoral degree develop
UNI Century 7:1, p.4
Students and faculty talk about their aims for the new degree; photo.
198 Industrial tech program fills a need for personnel
Northern Iowan 75:21, p.6
Professor Swanson and graduate students talks about the new DIT.
199 UNI first university to offer industrial technology doctorate
Northern Iowan 75:4, p.11
University receives NCA approval to admit students; four students are already enrolled
200 Doctoral level degree approved for industrial tech
Alumnus 63:2, p.6
Regents approve Doctor of Industrial Technology in March; description of degree.