Educational Opportunity Program and Special Community Services
Displaying 1 - 50 of 117 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Constance (Meyer) McGovern Northern Iowa Today 89:2, p.26 |
Works at the Educational Opportunity Center at UNI as an educational counselor. | |
2 | TRIO/Educational Opportunity Programs Day celebration to take place April 2 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Event honors students who succeed in college with support from TRIO/EOP. | |
3 | Saturday, April 2 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
TRIO/Educational Opportunity Programs Day will be celebrated today. | |
4 | UNI receives $1.1 million continuation grant for McNair scholars program Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
New grant will allow the program to operate through 2008. | |
5 | Educational Opportunity Center may be opening doors for adults Public Relations News Release 1999:4, p.1 |
Robert Smith describes UNI-CUE's goals and participants. | |
6 | Educational Opportunity Program-Student Center Northern Iowan 95:17, p.4 |
Will host "A Night of Preaching and Spiritual Revival." | |
7 | Minority group relations at SCI/UNI A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.255 |
Detailed account of attempts by the UNI administration to recruit and relate to African-American students; photo. |
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8 | Recruiting and retaining minority students is topic of videoconference set for March 4 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:430, p.1 |
What has worked, what hasn't, and why during the past twenty-five years of minority student and faculty recruitment will be covered by a videoconference at UNI. | |
9 | EOP programs funding increased Campus News Network 2:1, p.4 |
Will receive 29% increase. | |
10 | University of Northern Iowa Educational Opportunity Programs win 29 percent funding increase for next three years. Public Relations News Release 1991:9, p.1 |
Programs designed to aid disadvantaged students get a college education received a funding increase from the federal government. | |
11 | "Money for college" financial aid workshops scheduled for Saturdays, sponsored by UNI-Cue Public Relations News Release 1990:236, p.1 |
UNI-CUE sponsors financial aid workshops. | |
12 | Northern Iowa receives approval for Educational Opportunity Center. Public Relations News Release 1988:42, p.1 |
The Center will receive nearly half a million dollars over the next three years in a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Services provided will to be to collect and disseminate academic and financial aid information. | |
13 | CAA writing specialists dispute with administrator over programs Northern Iowan 84:59, p.1 |
Staff believe focus of program is shifting. | |
14 | UNI to recruit minority students Northern Iowan 83:46, p.3 |
Charles Means says the UNI will increase efforts to recruit minority students. | |
15 | Programs, classes can help in eliminating racial tension Northern Iowan 83:43, p.1 |
Administrators talk about ways to involve students in activities and programs. | |
16 | Minority faculty needed to attract more minority students, Means says Northern Iowan 83:41, p.8 |
Charles Means outlines his contentions in report on EOP. | |
17 | Bartlett move has advantages Northern Iowan 82:59, p.1 |
Administrators believe that move of some student services to Bartlett Hall will improve service. | |
18 | Offices ready by May Northern Iowan 82:47, p.7 |
Student services look forward to their upcoming move into Bartlett Hall. | |
19 | UNI's Bartlett Hall renovations in keeping with original structure, but highly functional office space for the 80's Public Relations News Release 1986:319, p.1 |
The former women's residence hall, built in 1914, has been converted into office space; the bulk of student services will now be under one roof; parking is being considered; the total cost is slightly under $1 million. | |
20 | UNI Sponsors Second Annual Minority College Fair Oct. 10 Public Relations News Release 1985:56, p.1 |
Universities from Iowa and surrounding states are to attend the UNI Second Minority College Fair to learn about courses of study, admissions, and financial aid. | |
21 | Deli in Union, offices in Bartlett summer construction projects Northern Iowan 81:57, p.1 |
Work underway to turn portion of Bartlett Hall into student services offices; Hardee's will build deli. | |
22 | New program to be offered Northern Iowan 81:40, p.4 |
Cortez Williams talks about a program aimed at raising the retention rate for students who are at risk for one factor or another. | |
23 | Renovation planned for Bartlett Hall Northern Iowan 81:38, p.7 |
Six Student Services division offices will move to Bartlett Hall after $975,000 project; cite convenience and consolidation; photo. | |
24 | New leadership, direction gives EOP a needed boost Alumnus 68:2, p.22 |
After difficult times for the program, Dr. Charles Means offers objectives and philosophy for future; photo. | |
25 | Graduates credit UNI EOP for career aid Northern Iowan 80:29, p.5 |
Gehrig LaVelle and Leotus Swopes talk about the ways that EOP benefited them. | |
26 | Leander Brown resigns as Culture House advisor Northern Iowan 80:6, p.5 |
Paul Rider reports on EOP status. | |
27 | Peer advising program introduced Northern Iowan 80:4, p.5 |
Will begin peer advising service for EOP students. | |
28 | Free tutoring sessions continue Northern Iowan 80:4, p.5 |
EOP offers service. | |
29 | Rider right choice for interim post Northern Iowan 80:3, p.3 |
Believes Paul Rider will contribute to the Educational Opportunity Program. | |
30 | Means promises improvements, expansion Northern Iowan 80:1, p.1 |
Charles Means outlines his goals and objectives for the EOP program. | |
31 | New assistant vice president to head EOP Alumnus 68:2, p.6 |
Charles Means will begin new position; succeeds Paul Rider. | |
32 | New administrator is named to EOP post Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1 |
Profile of Charles L. Means. | |
33 | EOP offers services to minorities Northern Iowan 79:55, p.3 |
Description of the various EOP programs. | |
34 | A new phase in UNI's evolution Northern Iowan 79:55, p.2 |
UNI is undergoing many changes; looking forward to new president, upgrade in admissions standards, stability in EOP, and changes in athletics.. | |
35 | Current, future job trends to be examined in workshop Northern Iowan 79:44, p.3 |
Local professionals will speak. | |
36 | EOP director to receive new title, higher salary Northern Iowan 79:37, p.1 |
Regents approve establishment of affirmative action officer position and new learning skills position; EOP position will be assistant vice president. | |
37 | Cooper, Murphy to speak as a part of "Education Week" Northern Iowan 79:35, p.6 |
Robert Murphy and George Cooper will speak; photo. | |
38 | Offices opened Northern Iowan 79:20, p.8 |
EOP holds open house. | |
39 | On-campus EOP holds two-week food drive Northern Iowan 79:20, p.5 |
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40 | On campus Northern Iowan 79:18, p.5 |
EOP will hold open house. | |
41 | Job workshops Northern Iowan 79:15, p.6 |
Pat Basset will lead workshop. | |
42 | Search for EOP head begins Northern Iowan 79:14, p.7 |
Committee named to search for replacement for Norris Hart. | |
43 | UNI seeks new EOP administrator UNI Century 10:4, p.6 |
Paul Rider coordinating search for replacement to succeed Norris Hart. | |
44 | Faculty Senate examines EOP Northern Iowan 79:6, p.3 |
Debate combination of Learning Skills Center with EOP. | |
45 | What's up Northern Iowan 79:5, p.7 |
Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Drake and Hamlin Universities law schools. | |
46 | Former EOP Director Hart to leave UNI Northern Iowan 79:1, p.1 |
Auditor questions spending in EOP accounts; Paul Rider will head EOP until a permanent director is hired. | |
47 | EMCEC says 'thanks' Northern Iowan 78:62, p.2 |
Group praises all of the people who supported the political awareness workshop. | |
48 | EOP students study university system Northern Iowan 78:62, p.1 |
Fred Gilbert offers advice to students on succeeding in school. | |
49 | Department heads named Northern Iowan 78:62, p.3 |
Daryl Smith will head Biology; Charles May will head Curriculum and Instruction; Shirley Haupt will be acting head of Art; Paul Rider will head EOP until permanent head can be hired; Leander Brown will head Affirmative Action. | |
50 | Political awareness workshop offered at Cultural Center Northern Iowan 78:60, p.1 |
Fred Gilbert will speak. |