Department of Public Safety
Displaying 101 - 120 of 120 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Allen wants to arm campus police Northern Iowan 104:7, p.1 |
President Ben Allen recommended to the Board of Regents that UNI public safety officers be allowed to carry guns; photo. | |
102 | It can happen here Northern Iowan 104:6, p.5 |
Commentary on the recent assault on a woman student near the West Gym. | |
103 | To arm or not to arm, that is the issue Northern Iowan 104:6, p.1 |
Permission for public safety officers at Regents institutions to carry firearms is a hot topic; photo. | |
104 | UNI student assaulted Northern Iowan 104:6, p.1 |
Woman student is victim of assault near the West Gym | |
105 | Better safe than sorry Northern Iowan 104:5, p.7 |
Arming campus police is discussed. | |
106 | Child who was reported missing found Public Relations News Release 2007:86, p.1 |
Brandon Lee Williams was found around 6:45 p.m. Sunday, August 5. | |
107 | Child missing from UNI family housing Public Relations News Release 2007:85, p.1 |
Brandon Lee Williams has been missing since 8 a.m. Sunday, August 5. | |
108 | Students reminded to drive safely Northern Iowan 103:31, p.1 |
Public safety director reminds students that pedestrians have the right of way on campus. Drivers are urged to watch for pedestrians after a student was hit by a car last week; photo. | |
109 | UNI police launch pedestrian safety program Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
The UNI Police Division will be monitoring intersections on campus during the day to help ensure safety. | |
110 | UNI student robbed in parking lot Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Student was assaulted and robbed by four accomplices. | |
111 | Corrections Northern Iowan 102:22, p.1 |
Public Safety website was created by Technology Systems and Services, and the 'High Five Rewards and Recognition' article is rewritten. | |
112 | Campus safety is everyone's business Public Relations News Release 1995:477, p.1 |
Students need to take precautions for their safety on campus. | |
113 | University of Northern Iowa student patrol works to make campus safer Public Relations News Release 1995:155, p.1 |
UNI Public Safety announces members of the student patrol. Students listed. | |
114 | Figures show decline in criminal incidents at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:39, p.1 |
Criminal incidents fell 63 in 1993-94 compared to the previous year at UNI. | |
115 | Northern Iowa to offer seminar on acquaintance/date rape prevention February 2. Public Relations News Release 1988:270, p.1 |
Seminar will provided an opportunity to examine effective strategies to combat it and new information will be shared. | |
116 | UNI Business, personnel items approved by Regents Public Relations News Release 1987:347, p.1 |
Professor Jan Robbins is replaced by Robert Ward as head of the Department of English. John Stalberger is named director of public safety after the retirement of Rollin G. Evers. The Education Center, Gilchrist Hall, and Dome see renovations and repairs. | |
117 | UNI to have minimal operations for energy conservation December 21-January 1 Public Relations News Release 1985:181, p.1 |
Most university offices; including the library will closed during the Christmas holidays to save an estimated $20,000-$25,000 in utility bills. | |
118 | School Public Relations Workshop, July 8 0 11 Public Relations News Release 1950:397, p.1 |
Advanced registration as of June 15 of leaders of Business, Industrial and Civic Groups listed. | |
119 | A professor from New York university and one from the College will switch houses for the summer Public Relations News Release 1950:292, p.1 |
J. Duke Enlow will teach safety education classes regularly taught by Bert L. Woodcock. Woodcock will do graduate work at New York University's Center for Safety Education and teach three weeks at Lake Sebago, New York, the university's summer camp. | |
120 | ISTC Safety Courses are National Pattern Public Relations News Release 1950:146, p.1 |
Safety courses in teacher preparation colleges and universities across the nation might be modeled after four courses now taught at the College. That recommendation was adopted recently in Cincinnati by the National Conference on Safety Education. |