Educational Opportunity Program and Special Community Services

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# Title Date Summary
51 State audit examines use of EOP funds
Northern Iowan 78:58, p.1
Audit finds $15,000 in questionable expenses; description of questionable expenses; photo.
52 Senate Scene
Northern Iowan 78:57, p.5
UNISA will let the students in the Educational Opportunity Program decide where their funding will go.
53 EOP evaluators call for reorganization
Northern Iowan 78:56, p.1
Highlights of EOP outside evaluation; Norris Hart prepares lengthy response.
54 Editorial
Northern Iowan 78:56, p.2
Comments on recent EOP evaluation; believes everyone should be held accountable for performance.
55 EOP director resigns to take new role
Northern Iowan 78:55, p.1
In wake of EOP evaluation, UNI administration decides to reassign Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards; Norris Hart resigns.
56 AFT wants closer look at EOP administrator neglect criticized
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.4
Text of statement calling for investigation of EOP administration.
57 Final EOP performance evaluation completed
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.1
Evaluation team working on report; should be reported to Faculty Senate in May; Tom Remington elected Senate chair; Fred Hallberg is vice chair; establish graduate student grievance procedures; establish deadlines for grades to be turned in.
58 Elaborates on KWWL's EOP editorial, comments about papers' coverage
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.2
Professor wonders why the Northern Iowan hasn't covered recent news concerning the Educational Opportunity Program.
59 EOP budget freeze explained
Northern Iowan 78:47, p.2
Student explains why UNISA froze funding to EOP.
60 EOP Ball Saturday
Northern Iowan 78:44, p.11
EOP will sponsor dance and variety show.
61 'EOP survey biased, be careful'
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.2
Frank Graves believes that there are ulterior motives to the survey of EOP.
62 EOP evaluation team approved by senate
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.1
Robert Carter, Jack Kirkland, and Clarence Shelley will visit campus.
63 Kamerick, students discuss EOP
Northern Iowan 78:40, p.1
President Kamerick talks with students who participated in session with C. T. Vivian.
64 EOP facilitator appointed
Northern Iowan 78:38, p.1
Paul Rider will be on-campus facilitator for EOP outside evaluation; Faculty Senate will consider re-defining voting and non-voting faculty status.
65 EOP students honored
Northern Iowan 78:35, p.6
Soul Food Luncheon will honor academic achievement.
66 Facilitator for survey to be appointed
Northern Iowan 78:34, p.1
Evaluation continues; Provost Martin will appoint an on-campus facilitator for the outside portion of the evaluation.
67 EOP evaluator nominees sought
Northern Iowan 78:34, p.6
Seeking nominees for outside evaluation team.
68 Martin thanks Senate
Northern Iowan 78:33, p.2
Rusty Martin thanks the Faculty Senate for paying attention to the Educational Opportunity Program.
69 Immediate evaluation of EOP
Northern Iowan 78:30, p.1
Faculty Senate committee recommends immediate evaluation of all EOP programs.
70 Results of student EOP session released
Northern Iowan 78:29, p.1
Text of minutes of session led by C. T. Vivian.
71 EOP: Making the news while covering it
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.2
C. T. Vivian leads group of students in analyzing EOP situation; photo.
72 EOP evaluation hearing set
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.4
Committee will seek ideas for evaluation.
73 Senate appoints EOP study committee
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.1
Committee will investigate what procedures are appropriate to evaluate EOP.
74 Martin, EOP directors deny wrongdoing
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.3
Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards express their views at a press conference.
75 Editorial
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.2
Continue to believe that the EOP situation warrants close attention.
76 Senate Scene
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.4
The EOP investigation is discussed.
77 Conference held to discuss EOP charges
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.1
Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards speak to the press.
78 Opening statement for EOP news conference
Public Relations News Release 1981:168, p.1
Educational Opportunity Program holds press conference. Statement distributed, James Martin introduced, and the ground rules for the questioning period explained.
79 Statement regarding educational opportunity program at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:167, p.1
Response to allegations of improper financial dealings, possible drug by staff, and the elimination of a student worker position. Administration voices concern about morale of staff and students.
80 Students demand firing of EOP directors
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.1
A group of UNI students demanded that Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards, administrators for EOP, be fired; cite reasons for their demands; photo.
81 Editorial, Students' complaint valid
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.2
The Educational Opportunity Program needs to be investigated.
82 Black students want EOP program upgraded
Northern Iowan 78:17, p.2
Concerned students want the Educational Opportunity Program revised.
83 Soul Bowl registration deadline is 5:30 today
Northern Iowan 77:44, p.20
Deadline set for basketball teams wanting to compete in the tenth anniversary "Soul Bowl".
84 EOP minority students claim UNI 'negligent'
Northern Iowan 77:19, p.1
Believes program should have hired academic advisor.
85 Senate scene
Northern Iowan 77:14, p.5
Would like to support EOP programs which have been hurt by hiring freeze.
86 Don't give up, get tutored
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.7
EOP makes tutoring services available.
87 Three UNI EOP staff members attend White House dinner
Public Relations News Release 1980:115, p.1
Members of the UNI Educational Opportunity Program Norris Hart, Charlie Robinson, and Clavin Hall attended a dinner at the White House and met President Jimmy Carter.
88 A fair exchange attracts graduate students to UNI
UNI Century 8:1, p.3
Survey of successes of EOP graduate program; photo.
89 Black issues discussed; situation changed little since '69
Northern Iowan 76:16, p.5
A speak-out was held to discuss where UNI is and what improvements need to be made ten years after demands were made on African-American issues; photo.
90 Free tutoring
Northern Iowan 76:7, p.7
Tutoring is available in any subject; tutors are needed.
91 Minority picnic and concert May 6
Northern Iowan 74:56, p.17
Will replace banquet which had been held since 1975.
92 EOP honoring
Northern Iowan 74:55, p.5
Will honor graduates.
93 Open-air marimba concert scheduled for Friday
Northern Iowan 73:55, p.7
Dumi and the Minanzi Marimba Ensemble will perform.
94 AFSC rep to speak on U.S./African relations
Northern Iowan 73:50, p.6
Bill Sutherland will speak.
95 Author speaks
Northern Iowan 73:43, p.1
Jessie J. McCorry will present a number of addresses.
96 Sarah Horne: serves as academic advisor for EOP
Northern Iowan 73:40, p.3
Profile of Sarah Horne; photo.
97 EOP open to all students; not just minorities
Northern Iowan 72:18, p.5
Andrew Jackson and Tony Stevens talk about the tutoring program.
98 Minorities included in work force
Northern Iowan 71:34, p.12
Brief history of EOP programs and services.
99 E. O. P.
Northern Iowan 71:29, p.8
Looking for tutors.
100 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 71:29, p.8
Activities and meetings.