Disabilities

Displaying 251 - 300 of 305 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Wheelchair basketball to highlight events: Awareness Day
Northern Iowan 74:14, p.4
Will assist in handicap awareness.
252 Campus more accessible for handicapped
UNI Century 5:4, p.6
Nine buildings will be modified.
253 UNI Regents review
UNI Century 5:1, p.6
Regents approve collection of SIIF; nine more buildings will become handicapped accessible; ask for further information on married student housing; budget and architectural selection for business building pending grant request results.
254 Handicap Awareness set for tomorrow
Northern Iowan 73:18, p.1
Handicap Awareness Day has been scheduled; program of activities.
255 Tomahawk
Northern Iowan 73:18, p.12
Needs help for Handicap Awareness Day.
256 Changes to help handicapped set
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.4
Nine buildings on campus to be fully accessible to orthopedically handicapped.
257 "Square peg in a round hold" not right; push to make University aware of handicapped
Northern Iowan 73:13, p.4
UNI Committee for Handicap Awareness meets to make university aware of needs of handicapped students; photo.
258 Dog lives in Shull Hall; "Reuben" is guide dog for Robert Clayton
Northern Iowan 73:8, p.4
Guide dog allowed to live in Shull Hall.
259 Leading the "blind"
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.1
Students participate in blindfold activity; photo.
260 Books designed and written by students
Northern Iowan 72:55, p.7
Books given to River Hills School.
261 The ups and downs of getting around campus
Alumnus 61:2, p.6
Campus efforts to make facilities more accessible to the handicapped; photo.
262 Profs work for handicapped
Northern Iowan 72:30, p.7
Professors Cooper and Cathey work on ways to make swimming accessible to handicapped students.
263 Modified P. E. course offered; emphasis fitness, individuality
Northern Iowan 72:26, p.7
Mary Lee Cathey talks about special courses for handicapped students.
264 Disabled students
Northern Iowan 72:20, p.1
Special physical education classes available.
265 Recreational swim
Northern Iowan 72:5, p.5
Open for handicapped students.
266 Learning to drive opens up a new world
UNI Century 3:3, p.4
Safety education staff offers driver training to handicapped students; photo.
267 Program assures place in society
Northern Iowan 71:48, p.4
Professor Eland and UNI students teach handicapped people to drive.
268 Students assimilate handicap
Northern Iowan 71:34, p.9
New course on teaching swimming to handicapped students.
269 Course to teach handicapped
Northern Iowan 71:21, p.8
Professor Cathey will teach course on teaching swimming to handicapped students.
270 A. C. E. aids epileptics to full life realization
Northern Iowan 67:21, p.3
271 Give blind an equal chance
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.3
Believes blind people should be treated much like other people.
272 Aid blind students
Public Relations News Release 67:8, p.2
Believes construction projects can be hazard to blind students.
273 UNI to sponsor conference for parents of the handicapped
Public Relations News Release 1969:559, p.1
About 350 persons are expected to attend a conference for parents of the handicapped, professional workers, and other interested persons..
274 Blind students have 'confidence, courage'
Northern Iowan 65:15, p.8
Profiles of three UNI students; profile.
275 Traffic, safety discuss existing SCI problems
College Eye 60:14, p.6
Discuss special parking areas for loading and for handicapped students.
276 Handicapped possess right to fully utilize potential
College Eye 59:29, p.4
277 NOTICE
College Eye 59:15, p.4
Parking on the Back Circle will be limited to handicapped students and for purposes of loading.
278 Records, tape, Braille aid blind coed Mavis McVeety
College Eye 56:18, p.1
Mavis McVeety talks about her experience on campus.
279 Water safety for handicapped to be offered
College Eye 52:17, p.1
Professor Yager will offer one-week class.
280 New field opened by Bonfig
Alumnus 40:3, p.14
Victor Bonfig assists handicapped with special services; photo.
281 Handicapped children are children, first; children with some limitations, second, say an authority on that group's education
Public Relations News Release 1950:294, p.1
Francis E. Lord of Ypsilanti, Michigan, director of the Horace Rackham School of Special Education at Michigan State Normal College, spoke to about 105 persons attending a special education conference. He urged against segregation.
282 April 5-7 to be full weekend at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:277, p.1
Conferences on Science, special education, hearing and speech and a national wrestling tourney will share the spotlight. Iowa's needs for special education, the education of handicapped and gifted children, will be a topic at Friday's one-day conference.
283 College president see "overwhelming" job ahead
Public Relations News Release 1950:248, p.1
"They (the schools) are being required to teach more youngsters more things" in the face of spiraling costs and a zooming birthrate, he said. (about 3.7 million babies were born in this country in 1947 compared with 1940's two million.)
284 National Club holds first ISTC Installation
Public Relations News Release 1950:177, p.1
Six students were installed recently as key members of the Chi chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta, national professional organization for persons working in the field of handicapped hearing and speech. Students listed.
285 Robert Kindig to receive special typewriter from VA
College Eye 40:5, p.1
Special machine for handicapped veterans.
286 Illinois director of special education speaks
Public Relations News Release 1946:247, p.1
Ray Graham feels strongly that every handicapped child should be given the educational advantages of a normal child. Inclusion in regular classrooms is best, if possible.
287 Institute on the Training of Teachers for Handicapped Children
Public Relations News Release 1945:168, p.1
John Lee will address the Institute. President Malcolm Price will presided. Several national speakers will attend and speak to the group.
288 Joan Piper teaches the blind to swim, play
Alumnus 29:3, p.8
Description of work at Vinton school; photo.
289 Lalan music house has anniversary
College Eye 31:40, p.3
Profile of Lester Lalan and his business.
290 Comfortable reading in bed is no job for blind student
College Eye 31:20, p.4
Ernest Walk talks about his experiences as an ISTC student.
291 Lalan contributes Braille editions
College Eye 31:12, p.5
Contributes Braille editions of Reader's Digest and Evangel to library.
292 Classes trek to Des Moines
College Eye 29:40, p.3
Visit school for handicapped students.
293 Blind students organize club
College Eye 27:13, p.3
Plan to meet each Sunday.
294 Loss of sight no hindrance to two cheerful T. C. men
College Eye 25:22, p.4
Two students help each other get around campus.
295 Scholastic team chosen
Alumnus 16:1, p.14
Professor John W. Charles selects the eleven strongest students from all of his years of teaching.
296 Blind alumnus is poet
Alumnus 15:3, p.6
William Patrick Morrissey publishes two poems.
297 Blind alumnus operates store
Alumnus 15:3, p.7
H. Lester Lalan operates music store in Cedar Falls.
298 "Pat" Morrissey, former student here, publishes two poems recently
College Eye 22:27, p.1
Published in several religious publications.
299 "Pat" Morrissey comes for Homecoming
College Eye 22:6, p.2
Considering a master's degree at University of Iowa.
300 Blind T. C. alumnus challenges fortune selling typewriters
College Eye 21:38, p.3
Profile of Lester Lalan.