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Extension Division

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Title Date Summary
1 UNI's Continuing and Distance Education; celebrating a century of service
Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.10
5/1/2013 Brief history of the program that began in 1913 as extension; a look at today's programs; photo.
2 Practical tips to help you reclaim--and green--your holidays
Public Relations News Release 2010:137, p.1
11/10/2010 Participants will explore ways to minimize stress during the holidays by practicing self-care and creating holidays where they live according to their values.
3 Program, personnel, and other changes
Lang--William C. (Vice President; History Faculty)
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.50
7/1/1995 President Latham determines the appropriate role for extension and consultant service; alters and strengthens curriculum; considers graduate study; student voice anti-war sentiments; photo.
4 Russian offered
Northern Iowan 71:4, p.10
9/13/1974 Professor Jamosky will teach extension course on Russian for American tourists.
5 Over 11,000 Actually Under Instruction at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:121, p.1
11/4/1971 11,647 total enrollment figure, including fall enrollment of Price Lab, student enrolled in extension clases and correspondence courses. University enrollment is 10,542.
6 UNI Hosts Iowa High School Student Council Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1969:736, p.1
8/13/1970 150 high school student leaders attended a five-day leadershop worked at UNI this week. Sponsored by the Iowa Association of Student councils and the UNI Extension Division; list of participants
7 UNI to offer summer courses in Spanish at Davenport
Public Relations News Release 1969:597, p.1
5/12/1970 Summer extension course for Spanish teachers will cover composition III and conversation III. These are graduate courses designed to provide practical assistance to teachers.
8 UNI to offer summer courses in Spanish at Fort Dodge
Public Relations News Release 1969:598, p.1
5/12/1970 Spanish teachers may take courses designed to provide practical assistance in composition and conversation. The courses are graduate level classes.
9 UNI to offer summer extension courses in 14 Iowa communities
Public Relations News Release 1969:591, p.1
5/8/1970 Location, course, instructor, and date of first class for summer courses announced. Classes will meet from 8:30-12:00 noon.
10 Extension Service to Offer 'Sunrise Semester'
Public Relations News Release 1969:25, p.1
9/19/1969 In order to complete the courses, students must watch, listen to, and take notes on lectures on WMT-TV and attend four discussion meetings and take a final exam on campus.
11 Extension course to begin Monday
College Eye 56:35, p.4
6/29/1962 Will offer course in elementary school social science.
12 Greenfield is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:33, p.1
9/24/1951 "The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," President Maucker declared. "That's why we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage."
13 Audubon is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:34, p.1
9/22/1951 Other communities where extension classes will be conducted are Denison, Red Oak, and Greenfield. In outlining the extension course program, Maucker said it is beamed at teachers and potential teachers and those interested in furthering their education.
14 Iowa State Teachers college will offer weekly extension classes this fall in four southwest Iowa communities
Public Relations News Release 1951:37, p.1
9/22/1951 "The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," Dr. Maucker declared. "That's shy we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage."
15 Red Oak is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which weekly extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:36, p.1
9/22/1951 President Maucker pointed out that the estalishment of the extension course program will not mean a substantial reduction of consultative services offered by the college.
16 Three other southwest Iowa communities in addition to Denison have been chosen as sites where extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:35, p.1
9/22/1951 "The extension courses will be conducted by regular staff members from the college who will teach classes and engage in consultative work during the fall quarter. A close tie-in between the extension courses and the consultative services will be possible.
17 A plan calling for weekly extension classes to be conducted in Denison (Crawford County) this fall was announced today by Dr. E. L. Ritter
Public Relations News Release 1951:16, p.1
8/31/1951 The plan marks a cooperative effort between Edwin Coen, Crawford county superintendent of schools, and the college to extend instructional service to the teachers of Crawford and adjoining counties.
18 Survey of Extension Service, 1938
Hart--Irving Harlow (Extension Faculty and Archivist)
First 75 Years 0:0, p.131
7/1/1951 Faculty committee studies Extension; aims and objectives outlined; name changed from Extension Division to Bureau of Extension Service.
19 New Curriculum
Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1
6/20/1951 A major curriculum revision for degree students began with this summer's instruction. Daryl Pendergraft will coordinate the new program, which required seven years of faculty committee preparation.
20 Professor Lou A. Shepherd, of the bureau of extension service will serve as the 1951-52 vice-president of Extension and Field Services
Public Relations News Release 1950:361, p.1
5/12/1951 Shepherd was elected at the associations's 26th annual meeting last week at Arkdelphia, Arkansas. She will automatically become president next year.
21 Helping a school in distress is the new role of the college industrial arts mobile unit
Public Relations News Release 1950:286, p.1
4/2/1951 Andrew Patton, Gladbrook graduate, and Larence Wright, instructor in industrial arts at the college and director of the mobile unit, will be in charge of an accelerated study unit.
22 Dorothy Koehring and Lou A. Shepherd, college faculty members, left Friday for Seattle, Washington
Public Relations News Release 1950:275, p.1
3/22/1951 They will be on the program of the Association for Childhood Education International. Shepherd is chairman of one of the six study sections. Koehring will lead one of the conference's 50 study groups.
23 I. H. Hart, Extension Director
Old Gold 0:0, p.25
6/1/1945 The responsibilities of the Extension Director; photo.
24 Dr Selmer C. Larson named director of Algona site
Public Relations News Release 1945:109, p.1
5/1/1945 I. H. Hart announced the Algona director and faculty for the Branch Summer School of the Teachers College.
25 Dr. J. B. Paul named director of Missouri Valley Summer School of the Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1945:108, p.1
5/1/1945 Faculty members named to Missouri Valley site for summer school.
26 Red Oak Branch Summer School of the Teachers College named
Public Relations News Release 1945:106, p.1
4/30/1945 Miss Lou A. Shepherd will head the Red Oak, Ia branch. Faculty named.
27 Deans and officials
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
6/1/1944 Summary of the duties of the deans and administrative officials; photo.
28 Extension division
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
6/1/1943 Provides assistance to schools all over Iowa to improve their teaching methods, more in demand due to the war with many teachers coming back to teaching after being away from teaching; photo.
29 Extension division
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
6/1/1941 Brief description of the division; photo.
30 Extension division picnics at Waverly
College Eye 31:40, p.3
7/26/1940
31 Extension division
Old Gold 0:0, p.53
6/1/1940 Brief description of the department; photo.
32 Extension division advisory plan is reported success
College Eye 31:28, p.5
4/19/1940 Many faculty members have been consulting for as many as five days in Iowa schools.
33 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.48
6/1/1939 Brief description of the group; photos.
34 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.41
6/1/1938 Provide correspondence courses and helps aid and service the students; photos.
35 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.41
6/1/1937 Description of duties; photos.
36 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
6/1/1936 Description; photos.
37 Art conference on campus Saturday is well attended
College Eye 27:37, p.3
4/3/1936 Over 150 attend.
38 Art instructors to address conference
College Eye 27:36, p.1
3/27/1936
39 Extension Division is booking agency
College Eye 27:35, p.1
3/20/1936 Serves as booking agent for student talent.
40 Faculty members will preside at art conference
College Eye 27:35, p.1
3/20/1936
41 Bulletin published on objective tests
College Eye 27:34, p.3
3/13/1936 Several faculty members share responsibility.
42 Mathematicians to meet here; demonstration lesson and discussion conference features
College Eye 27:34, p.1
3/13/1936 Several faculty will participate.
43 Mathematicians to meet here; faculty members will lead discussion group on March 14
College Eye 27:33, p.1
2/28/1936 Conference highlights.
44 Music conference festival cancelled
College Eye 27:32, p.1
2/21/1936 Due to bad weather and roads.
45 Industrial Art conference to be here Oct. 5; seven hundred invitations mailed to town teachers
College Eye 27:14, p.5
9/27/1935 Program highlights.
46 Eight educational meets planned by Extension Division
College Eye 27:12, p.1
9/9/1935 Schedule of conferences.
47 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.56
6/1/1934 Four major phases of the service; description; photos.
48 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
6/1/1932 Description of the Extension Division; photo of director.
49 Creston, Iowa was selected
Public Relations News Release 1931:147, p.1
12/15/1931 Becomes the branch school summer location for next year.
50 The public school music department
Public Relations News Release 1930:453, p.1
6/13/1931 Working through extension division to help form rural school choirs.

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