Department of Military Science

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI ROTC celebrates future Army officers with contracting ceremony
Northern Iowan 119:25, p.1
A ceremony was held in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center by UNI Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) to honor four students who contracted to eight years of military service after they graduate; photo.
2 UNI prepares for fall Commencement
Public Relations News Release 2014:139, p.1
The fall commencement ceremony will take place December 20 in the McLeod Center. Approximately 650 graduates will participate in Commencement. Seating for the event is on a first-come, first-served basis.
3 Panther Portraits: Military Ball
Northern Iowan 110:39, p.4
Photos of students at the military ball hosted by the Department of Military Science; photo.
4 UNI prepares for spring commencement
Public Relations News Release 2011:293, p.1
Gradutes will be divided into three groups for the spring commencement ceremonies. All ceremonies will be held in the McLeod Center. The Department of Military Science will hold the Spring Commissioning Ceremony.
5 UNI prepares for commencement
Public Relations News Release 2011:131, p.1
The McLeod Center will house more than 600 graduates for fall commencement.
6 UNI ROTC receives highest-ever ranking
Public Relations News Release 2010:140, p.1
UNI was selected by G. I. Jobs Magazine as a Military Friendly School for 2010, an honor placing the university in the top 15 percent of schools nationwide doing the most to embrace America's veterans as students.
7 University of Northern Iowa ROTC cadets receive awards
Public Relations News Release 2007:25, p.1
Twenty-one ROTC cadets received awards; list of cadets.
8 ROTC Awards ceremony at UNI Friday
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Department of Military Science will be holding its Annual ROTC Awards Ceremony Friday, April 20.
9 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Department of Military Science will welcome students back to campus with free food Thursday, August 24.
10 UNI begins series on civic discourse with discussion about draft
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
New series titled "Civic Discourse and Opposing Views" will be kicked off with a discussion on the draft.
11 Lukasiewicz to head UNI Department of Military Science
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Lt. Col. Chris E. Lukasiewicz succeeds Lt. Col. Robert Stavnes at head of Military Science. He began his duties on July 5, 2005.
12 UNI ROTC commander honored for service to Iowa National Guard
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Lt. Col. Robert Stavnes recevied the Iowa Meritorious Service Medal.
13 Soldiers make sacrifices at home, school
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1
How the lives of soldiers change when they are called to active duty.
14 UNI Native American Student Union presents first cultural fair/powwow
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Event will take place during Family Weekend in the West Gym; description of activities provided.
15 Iowa native to head UNI Department of Military Science
Public Relations News Release 2002:37, p.1
Lt. Col. Robert Stavnes, of Postville, will succeed Lt. Col. Michael DePuglio as the head of UNI's Department of Military Science.
16 Kathy Ann Dykstra named UNI Army ROTC's 37th cadet commander
Public Relations News Release 2001:228, p.1
Kathy Ann Dykstra begins her service as the commander of the Corps of Cadets for the Department of Military Science.
17 Profile--DePuglio
Campus News Network 11:22, p.3
Profile of Department of Military Science (Army ROTC) head Lt. Colonel Michael P. DePuglio.
18 UNI ROTC recognizes local veteran
Public Relations News Release 2000:443, p.1
Jon Hall was given the "Commander's Award for Civilian Service."
19 Kenneth Atkinson
Campus News Network 11:20, p.
Received an award from the UNI Department of Military Science.
20 Hibbs photo available
Public Relations News Release 2000:81, p.1
Photograph of Robert J. Hibbs will be available to the press during the memorial ceremony.
21 Cadet Ryan Hartwig chosen to be fall semester Commander of the UNI Corps of Cadets
Public Relations News Release 2000:78, p.1
The commander of the UNI Corps of cadets has been chosen; Cadet Ryan Hartwig is the thirty-fourth Cadet Commander in the history of the UNI ROTC program.
22 UNI to memorialize alumnus and Vietnam War hero
Public Relations News Release 2000:66, p.1
A ceremony commemorating the only UNI alumnus to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor will be held for Robert J. Hibbs.
23 ROTC to commission largest number of officers at University of Northern Iowa since World War II, Saturday, May 6
Public Relations News Release 1999:387, p.1
Senator Charles Grassley will speak at the commissioning of eighteen graduating students as U.S. Army Second Lieutenants; list of those who will be commissioned.
24 Media advisory: last UNI cadet class of the century to be commissioned Saturday
Public Relations News Release 1999:167, p.1
UNI Department of Military Science will commission its final cadet class of the century Saturday at 8:30 a.m.
25 Physical Plant helps with tight construction deadlines
Campus News Network 9:8, p.2
Physical Plant workers have completed or assisted in construction jobs on campus recently.
26 West gym changing to meet student needs
Northern Iowan 94:59, p.1
West Gymnasium has recently been closed for repairs and renovations, including creating space for the Department of Military Science; photo.
27 University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become second lieutenant officers
Public Relations News Release 1997:157, p.1
Department of Military Science will commission three to become U.S. Army second lieutenants Dec. 20. Those students include Zachary T. Irvine, Suzi H. Kozuki, and Christopher O. Lieb.
28 UNI ROTC offers classes, experience
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.6
Benefits of participating in ROTC program; description of classes and student responsibilities.
29 New department heads appointed
Campus News Network 7:3, p.4
New heads include Professors Farzad Moussavi, Gregory Stefanich, Ken Bleile, John McCormick, Keith Crew, and Danny Syhre; Steve Moon will be acting associate vice president for information technology.
30 University of Northern Iowa students earn Army ROTC scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1995:57, p.1
ROTC scholarship winners announced.
31 Profile: Richard Watts
Campus News Network 6:2, p.3
Profile of Master Sgt. Richard Watts; photo.
32 O'Regan returns as ROTC's instructor
Northern Iowan 92:4, p.5
Alumnus Patrick O'Regan returns to campus as advanced course instructor; photo.
33 University of Northern Iowa ROTC celebrates 14th anniversary with 13rh annual military ball
Public Relations News Release 1994:287, p.1
ROTC annual ball announced.
34 University of Northern Iowa ROTC accepting applications for tow and three year scholarships.`
Public Relations News Release 1994:165, p.1
ROTC scholarship applications are available.
35 University of Northern Iowa ROTC Program MEDIVAC helicopter fly-in, display August 25
Public Relations News Release 1994:7, p.1
An Army MEDIVAC helicopter and an Army ground ambulance will be on display at UNI.
36 University of Northern Iowa ROTC program accepting applications for four-year scholarships
Public Relations News Release 0:604, p.1
ROTC scholarship applications are available.
37 University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become officers.
Public Relations News Release 0:560, p.1
UNI ROTC to commission eight students.
38 World War II Commemorative Community meeting to be held.
Public Relations News Release 0:472, p.1
Kevin Born announces a meeting to begin work on planning ways to honor World War II veterans and their families.
39 University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become Army officers
Public Relations News Release 1993:260, p.1
Three UNI ROTC students will be commissioned as U.S. Army Second Lieutenants, December 18.
40 University of Northern Iowa ROTC program accepting applications for four-year full tuition scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1993:205, p.1
ROTC at UNI is accepting applications for four-year tuition scholarships.
41 Cedar Falls named as World War II Commemorative Community
Public Relations News Release 1993:186, p.1
Department of Defense names Cedar Falls a World War II Commemorative Community.
42 The ethical values associated with military service will be investigated during a lecture at the University of Northern Iowa Thursday, November 11
Public Relations News Release 1993:163, p.1
Alvin B. Koeneman will present "Duty, Honor, Country: Ethic or Rhetoric?" in Sabin Hall on November 11.
43 ' . . . Half A Dozen Of The Other'
Northern Edition 1:3, p.2
Timothy Rippe defends military science and outlines advantages.
44 'When There's Six Of One, And . . . '
Northern Edition 1:3, p.2
Professor Van Wormer outlines positions against presence of military science on campus.
45 University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become Army officers
Public Relations News Release 1992:242, p.1
David Nagle will be the guest speaker at the commissioning ceremonies for UNI ROTC students. Students listed.
46 Media Advisory
Public Relations News Release 1992:190, p.1
Timothy Rippe of the Department of Military Science will receive an award from the Consul General for the Federal Republic of Germany. Other speakers include John Dailey and Alvin Koeneman.
47 University of Northern Iowa ROTC program accepting applications for three-year scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1992:128, p.1
ROTC accepting scholarship applications.
48 University of Northern Iowa ROTC program accepting applications for four-year scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1991:756, p.1
Applications are being taken for ROTC scholarships.
49 University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become Army Officers
Public Relations News Release 1991:754, p.1
Three UNI ROTC students will be commissioned July 31.
50 University of Northern Iowa ROTC program accepting applications for four-year scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1991:517, p.1
ROTC scholarship applications are being accepted for four-year full tuition grants according to Mark S. Levitt.