Elmer--Clark K. (Administrative Staff)

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51 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 11 am. Saturday (December 18)
Public Relations News Release 1993:264, p.1
UNI Fall Commencement activities announced.
52 Concern over class size as UNI seeks additional students
Northern Iowan 90:17, p.1
Administrators attempt to balance enrollment, class size, and new resources.
53 University wants to boost enrollment
Northern Iowan 90:14, p.1
Enrollment management committee would set goal of 13,000 students.
54 Student fee support
Northern Iowan 90:5, p.1
Student activity fee increases 6.3%; breakdown of allocation.
55 New directors, heads guide UNI programs
Northern Iowa Today 21:2, p.3
Raymond Tymas-Jones (Music), Clark Elmer (Enrollment Management and Admissions), Reginald Green (Academic Advising), Julia Wallace (Psychology), and Robert Decker (Educational Administration and Counseling); photo.
56 UNI names five new department heads this summer
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.7
Biographical sketches of Jill Wallace, Raymond Tymas-Jones, Robert Decker, Clark Elmer, and Reginald Green.
57 New academic, administrative heads as University of Northern Iowa begins fall semester
Public Relations News Release 1993:10, p.1
Five new academic and administrative department heads have begun work in their new positions.
58 Same faces, new places
Campus News Network 3:22, p.1
Clark Elmer will be director of enrollment management and admissions; Reginald Green will be director of admissions; Jill Wallace will be head of Psychology; Robert Decker will be acting head of Educational Administration and Counseling; photo.
59 Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa Commencement Saturday, May 8 in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1992:612, p.1
Commencement on May 8 is expected to set records for graduates and spectators.
60 University residence halls 50614
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.2
Survey of extensive system of programming available to students in dorms; photo.
61 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be 11 A.M. Saturday (December 19)
Public Relations News Release 1992:252, p.1
700 students will graduate from UNI on December 19.
62 Students to break ground on UNI's new residence hall
Campus News Network 3:2, p.1
Site for new 384-student unit will be in southeast corner of campus.
63 Students to break ground on University of Northern Iowa's new residence hall
Public Relations News Release 1992:72, p.1
Ground breaking activities for the new residence hall at UNI are announced.
64 Cedar Falls and WestMarc consider UNI cable station
Northern Iowan 89:4, p.4
Professor Turner makes formal request at public hearing; cabling of dorms still under discussion.
65 Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa commencement Saturday (May 4) in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1991:621, p.1
Due to budget cuts, there will be no summer commencement. This will allow 400 students, scheduled to graduate in the summer, to be invited to participate in spring exercises.
66 Room and board hikes proposed
Northern Iowan 88:46, p.1
Proposal would increase rate by $178.
67 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 11 A M. Saturday (December 21)
Public Relations News Release 1991:281, p.1
Fall Commencement will add 650 names to the alumni rolls.
68 Student government hears progress report on new residence hall
Northern Iowan 88:14, p.6
Brief description of new facility.
69 Overcrowding affects nearly 2000 tripled students; new residence hall will not be ready until at least January 1993
Northern Iowan 88:1, p.1
Over 1800 students now tripled in rooms meant for two; ROTH now in schematic plan stage; description of facilities in new dorm.
70 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,200 (Saturday) May 11 in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1990:533, p.1
Spring commencement will be May 11 at UNI.
71 Regents hear University of Northern Iowa residence hall rate proposals for 1991-92
Public Relations News Release 1990:428, p.1
Proposed room and board increases for the 1991-1992 school year were presented to the Board of Regents.
72 Residence hall study being done for Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 87:43, p.1
Will analyze need for new residence hall.
73 New residence hall has preliminary approval
Northern Iowan 87:31, p.1
Board of Regents granted preliminary approval for new residence hall at UNI.
74 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 1 p.m. Saturday (December 22)
Public Relations News Release 1990:257, p.1
Nearly 650 students to graduate during fall Commencement activities at UNI.
75 UNI playing to a "full house"
Campus News Network 1:1, p.1
Enrollment may reach record level exceeding 12,200; dorms crowded; photo.
76 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,200 Saturday in UNI-Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1989:626, p.1
The student address will be delivered by Annette Klein Zuck, who will receive a bachelor's degree with high honors, with a major in elementary education. Some 1,100 graduating students have indicated they will attend the ceremonies Saturday.
77 Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1990-91.
Public Relations News Release 1989:583, p.1
Room and board rate increases for residence halls of four percent, effective with the 1990-91 fall semester, and four percent increase in apartment housing rates for this coming fiscal year. Full board in a double occupancy room will cost $2,326 annually.
78 Room and board increase proposed; costs still climbing
Northern Iowan 86:48, p.1
Administration asks for 4% raise.
79 University of Northern Iowa personnel recognized for years of continuous service
Public Relations News Release 1989:345, p.1
Two-hundred and seventy-five employees of the Educational and Student Services department are honored at a luncheon in Maucker Union. Professors Sue Follon, Grace Ann Hovett, and Clark Elmer speak.
80 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be 1 P. M. Saturday (Dec. 16).
Public Relations News Release 1989:299, p.1
550 new alumni will be officially added to the roster of graduates. Two doctor of education recipients: Randall Clegg and Kathleen Sullivan Mulholland. Connie Koenen Uhl, will deliver the student address.
81 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,300 Saturday (May 13) in UNI - Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1988:468, p.1
Student address delivered by Michelle Wubben, who will receive a bachelor's degree with highest honors. Senior Class gift will be presented by Carole Johnson and Mark Rolland. President Curris will preside and confer degrees.
82 Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1989-1990.
Public Relations News Release 1988:353, p.1
New residence hall rates beginning in August, full board in a double occupancy room will cost $2,236 annually, a four percent increase compared to 1988-1989 rate of 2,150.
83 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be at 1 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 17.
Public Relations News Release 1988:203, p.1
President Constantine Curris will confer degrees on the students, who will include four doctor of education recipients.
84 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,100 May 14 in UNI Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1988:421, p.1
More than 1,100 students who have completed their undergraduate and graduate studies during the spring semester will receive their degrees on May 14. The student address will be delivered by Robert Richard Hauser.
85 Regents approve University of Northern Iowa residence hall rates for 1988-89
Public Relations News Release 1987:325, p.1
The Board of Regents approves a new budget for the Residence System, with room and board rates seeing an increase for residence halls, with apartment housing remaining the same.
86 University of Northern Iowa to hold commencement exercises 1 P. M. Dec. 19
Public Relations News Release 1987:176, p.1
Professor James Martin conducts the recognition and awards ceremonies for fall commencements ceremonies, with Judith Harrington as commencement marshal. College deans distribute degrees of their respective fields. Music provided by the Brass Quintet.
87 Union director could be appointed by December
Northern Iowan 84:12, p.3
First pool of interviews did not lead to appointment; will interview another pool; Jim Dittrich will remain acting head.
88 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 16
Public Relations News Release 1987:368, p.1
Elizabeth Ruth Bingham conducts the student address in the spring commencement ceremonies, where Professor William Lang is awarded a doctor of humane letters degree. President Curris presided over the ceremonies, with the Wind Quintet providing music.
89 UNI residence halls continue to offer 'total living environment' at low rates
Public Relations News Release 1987:258, p.1
Room and board rates of the residence halls are increased by 3.49 percent, the lowest increase from the three state universities. Students express the benefits of living on campus, such as dining services, and the Redeker Center's computer lab.
90 Stimulating students to grow; residence hall programming stresses involvement
Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.4
Description of programs available to dorm residents; photo.
91 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 10
Public Relations News Release 1986:399, p.1
The graduates include both undergraduate and graduate students; Fleming will give the address; Iseminger is seventy-two years old; members of the alumni class of 1936 will be honored.
92 Room and board increase proposed
Northern Iowan 82:41, p.3
UNISA president Connie Hessburg questions the reason for the room and board increase.
93 UNI encouraged to adopt AIDS policy
Northern Iowan 82:27, p.5
Administrators comment on the need for an AIDS policy.
94 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.
95 China and glass means first class banquet dining
Alumnus 70:1, p.22
Dining Services now has ability to host large dinners in high style; photo.
96 Alumni help attract new students
Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.6
Alumni will visit with prospective students and their parents around the state.
97 Alcohol policy committee formed
Northern Iowan 81:36, p.7
New committee will consider effects of changed legal drinking ate.
98 Program discontinued due to funding considerations
Northern Iowan 80:52, p.1
Night assistants program ended in order to save money.
99 1984-85 resident rates increase 6.1 percent
Northern Iowan 80:46, p.1
Room and board will rise to $1804.
100 Elmer reports occupancy decline
Northern Iowan 80:44, p.1
Excerpts from the annual residence report; dorms close to capacity; Married Student Housing at 90% occupancy; food service institutes computerized food production system.