Faculty Senate

Displaying 151 - 200 of 460 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Curris addresses Faculty Senate
Northern Iowan 82:4, p.4
President Curris emphasizes need for a liberal education.
152 Economics department change approved
Northern Iowan 81:51, p.1
On a 6-5 vote, the Department of Economics will move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
153 Senate to vote on department move
Northern Iowan 81:48, p.1
Department of Economics would like to move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business; some faculty voice opposition.
154 Curris mounts a white horse
Northern Iowan 81:43, p.3
Professor Remington is critical of President Curris' recent actions regarding the appointment of Sue Follon.
155 Curris meets in closed session: Affirmative action procedures discussed
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.1
Faculty Senate considers appointment procedure for Sue Follon; re-affirms that procedure should be followed by everyone
156 Follon becomes first woman vice president
Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.2
Alumna Sue Follon appointed; biographical sketch; search committee criticized for not following affirmative action procedures; photo.
157 Athletic Policy Board changes proposed: Boots to chair Faculty Senate
Northern Iowan 80:55, p.5
Myra Boots will be chair; Marian Krogmann will be vice chair; receive ROTC report; proposes formation of Academic Calendar Committee.
158 Information management title okayed
Northern Iowan 80:47, p.5
Department of Business Education and Administrative Management will become Department of Information Management; defeat suggestion from President Curris to change academic calendar.
159 tgif
Northern Iowan 80:45, p.2
A look at President Curris and the Faculty Senate.
160 Story gains voting privilege
Northern Iowan 80:31, p.6
Norman Story will have faculty voting privilege.
161 Faculty Senate discusses issues
Northern Iowan 80:17, p.6
Retirement of Fred Lott announced; Faculty Senate chair will handle emeritus requests; hear reports on instructional development and experiential learning.
162 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:14, p.2
Raises questions about the Faculty Senate working behind closed doors.
163 Faculty Senate meeting
Northern Iowan 80:10, p.3
Rhoda Brooks selected for EMCEC board; ROTC instructors must have at least a master's degree.
164 Leander Brown resigns as Culture House advisor
Northern Iowan 80:6, p.5
Paul Rider reports on EOP status.
165 Faculty Senate stiffens admission standards
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1
New students should have more English and math classes; ACT scores may be considered if coursework is weak.
166 Chabert cries out about money waste
Northern Iowan 79:53, p.3
Professor Chabert asks to see totals of salaries and expenses given to faculty; Professor Richter asks to extend length of semesters.
167 Faculty Senate approves major
Northern Iowan 79:49, p.5
Presidential search committee reports on progress; considering natural history major.
168 Faculty refer petition to committee
Northern Iowan 79:40, p.3
Ask committee to report on Old Administration Building; establish committee to produce evaluation form for top administrators.
169 Senate selects searchers
Northern Iowan 79:36, p.4
Faculty Senate names faculty members of presidential search committee; adopts academic ethics statement.
170 Senate to organize evaluation
Northern Iowan 79:30, p.5
Faculty Senate receives petition calling for evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; considering role in presidential search.
171 Senate makes proposal for teacher education program
Northern Iowan 79:26, p.1
Faculty Senate approves proposal to unify governance of teacher education; culmination of comprehensive study of teacher education; also vote to consider request to evaluate President Kamerick and Provost Martin.
172 Senate calls for affirmative action officer
Northern Iowan 79:20, p.6
Faculty Senate votes unanimously in favor of issue.
173 Decision postponed
Northern Iowan 79:16, p.9
Faculty Senate considers need for full-time affirmative action officer.
174 Faculty senate meets
Northern Iowan 79:4, p.3
President Kamerick, Provost Martin, and Rusty Martin deliver messages.
175 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.
176 Upper Iowa students may establish credit through UNI's ROTC
Northern Iowan 78:49, p.1
ROTC program may add faculty member; considers emeritus status procedures.
177 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.
178 Voting faculty to be determined
Northern Iowan 78:37, p.5
Faculty Senate committee will study the issue.
179 Martin thanks Senate
Northern Iowan 78:33, p.2
Rusty Martin thanks the Faculty Senate for paying attention to the Educational Opportunity Program.
180 What's up
Northern Iowan 78:32, p.3
Meetings and activities.
181 Senate appoints EOP study committee
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.1
Committee will investigate what procedures are appropriate to evaluate EOP.
182 Senate throws out demonstration policy
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.4
Believes policy may duplicate Regents policy.
183 Faculty Senate discusses demonstration policy
Northern Iowan 78:20, p.1
The Faculty Senate voted on actions concerning the ROTC and the policy on demonstrations and picketing on campus.
184 Senate approves December Commencement
Northern Iowan 78:6, p.1
About three hundred will graduate; will elect rather than appoint members of ROTC Oversight Committee.
185 December Commencement proposed
Northern Iowan 78:1, p.1
Faculty Senate will consider petition.
186 Faculty approves ROTC
UNI Century 9:3, p.2
Faculty Senate votes 11-9 to endorse ROTC curriculum proposal.
187 'ROTC neither ethical nor legal'
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.3
Students oppose ROTC; believe that it is not ethical or legal.
188 Take us seriously
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.2
Feels that it is the responsibility of senate members to listen to the students.
189 Challenges wisdom of senate vote
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.2
Feels that the Faculty Senate cared little about student reaction to ROTC.
190 Senate Scene
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.8
Deplores Faculty Senate action on ROTC; supports action on El Salvador demonstration.
191 'Students disregarded'
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.2
Feels that the Faculty Senate disregarded the opposition of students regarding ROTC.
192 Criticizes Remington's conduct
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.3
Students find fault with Senator Tom Remington's behavior at the Faculty Senate meeting concerning ROTC.
193 'Senate violated obligation'
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.3
Believes that the Faculty Senate violated its obligation to the students by voting in favor of ROTC.
194 UNISA VPs appalled
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.3
Finds Faculty Senate's decision to allow ROTC on UNI campus appalling.
195 Students and faculty react to ROTC decision
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.6
Faculty and students express opinions.
196 Faculty Senate to vote on ROTC . . .again
Northern Iowan 77:50, p.1
Will attempt to clarify position.
197 ROTC story corrected
Northern Iowan 77:38, p.2
Roy E. Sandstrom puts the record straight on Faculty Senate meeting covering the ROTC program.
198 ROTC questioned further
UNI Century 9:2, p.4
Faculty Senate addresses list of questions to ROTC administrator at Iowa.
199 Can students, and do students study in residence halls?
UNI Century 9:2, p.3
Committee studies educational environment; will report later.
200 UNI ROTC unit considered
Alumnus 66:1, p.20
Lt. Col. Barthelme presents proposal for unit.