Follon--Sue E. (Vice President for Student Services)
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51 | Sports gender issues will be discussed at the University of Northern Iowa April 5 Public Relations News Release 0:443, p.1 |
Gender equity in college-level sports will be the focus of a day-long symposium at UNI. Christine Grant will be the featured speaker. | |
52 | Women's Studies Symposium: Gender Equity in Sports Campus News Network 4:15, p.2 |
Schedule of speakers and discussions for the April 5 symposium. | |
53 | Hartman named director of residence Campus News Network 4:14, p.4 |
Robert Hartman began his position as Director of Residence March 1; photo. | |
54 | Robert Hartman named director of residence at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 0:396, p.1 |
UNI director of residence named. | |
55 | Faculty investigates effects of cable in dorms; Professor questions educational impact Northern Iowan 90:31, p.1 |
Faculty Senate receives call for study of cable television impact. | |
56 | Cable a possibility for next fall Northern Iowan 90:28, p.1 |
Contracts being considered for installing cable television in dorms. | |
57 | University wants to boost enrollment Northern Iowan 90:14, p.1 |
Enrollment management committee would set goal of 13,000 students. | |
58 | University of Northern Iowa fall enrollment stands at 12, 717 Public Relations News Release 1993:52, p.1 |
UNI fall enrollment is 12, 717. | |
59 | 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. | |
60 | Student Alumni Association/Student Foundation holding district conference on University of Northern Iowa campus April 1-4 Public Relations News Release 1992:465, p.1 |
The district conference for Student Alumni Ambassadors will be held at UNI in April. Dee Hartmann will be the keynote speaker. Student committee members are listed. | |
61 | UNI celebrates 50 years of holiday lighting; the University continues a tradition which began after World War I Northern Iowan 89:26, p.1 |
Considers financial and legal aspects of holiday decorations; hopes students will appreciate tradition; photo. | |
62 | AAUW--fostering gender equity at UNI Campus News Network 3:4, p.2 |
Goals of Professor Reineke, UNI's representative to AAUW; photo. | |
63 | Enrollment down at Northern Iowa; efforts to control growth fruitful Northern Iowan 89:7, p.1 |
1992 enrollment is 13,045 after 1991 enrollment of 13,163; Vice-president Sue Follon comments on change. | |
64 | 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. | |
65 | Enrollment stable for University of Northern Iowa as official fall semester figures released Public Relations News Release 1992:61, p.1 |
With a stable enrollment UNI will be better able to balance needs with resources. | |
66 | Enrollment stabilizes at UNI Northern Iowan 89:1, p.8 |
Vice-president Follon outlines views on enrollment measures. | |
67 | News Release Public Relations News Release 1992:17, p.1 |
Enrollment estimates at UNI for the fall semester 1992 are more than 13,000. | |
68 | Sue Follon, Dee Vandeventer, Craig Olson Campus News Network 2:17, p. |
Win recognition at EPIC awards. | |
69 | Student computing fees at University of Northern Iowa generating opportunities for more access, better equipment Public Relations News Release 1991:351, p.1 |
Students and faculty will benefit from expanded computer services due to the proper use of computer fee monies. | |
70 | Bonds sold to finance residence hall construction Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.22 |
$9.1 million in bonds sold for new style dorm. | |
71 | Regents approve sale of bonds for new residence hall at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:296, p.1 |
The first residence hall built on a Regents campus in many years will be constructed at UNI. | |
72 | Survey show University of Northern Iowa tuition nearly identical with national average Public Relations News Release 1991:256, p.1 |
Sue Follon announces that tuition and fees at the University remain competitive nationally. | |
73 | Senior represents students on Board of Regents Northern Iowan 88:22, p.7 |
Duties of UNI student and BOR member Melissa L. Johnson. | |
74 | University pledges to maintain quality through budget plight and increased enrollment Northern Iowa Today 19:2, p.1 |
Top administrators outline ways to deal with rising enrollment and declining revenues. | |
75 | Professors visit Russian conference Northern Iowan 87:59, p.1 |
Sue Follon and Pat Geadelmann attend conference on international education. | |
76 | University of Northern Iowa administrators invited to international curriculum conference in Soviet Union Public Relations News Release 1990:580, p.1 |
UNI administrators to participate in international curriculum conference. | |
77 | Students, faculty, administrators to travel to the USSR Campus News Network 1:17, p.1 |
Will undertake series of visits to study, attend conference, and teach. | |
78 | NISG elects new vice-presidents Northern Iowan 87:55, p.1 |
New vice presidents named; considers computer fee. | |
79 | University officials withdraw request for computer fee hours after it is proposed; students question intentions Northern Iowan 87:51, p.1 |
Will study issue further. | |
80 | Johnston, 1,643 others, oppose alcohol policy; President's Office receives petition Northern Iowan 87:13, p.4 |
Letter written by Laurie Johnston outlines alternatives to the new tailgating policy restricting alcohol. | |
81 | UNI no longer "best-kept secret"; U.S. News ranks UNI seventh in Midwest Northern Iowan 87:12, p.1 |
UNI tied for seventh in the Midwest according to report called "America's Best Colleges". | |
82 | Alcohol policy approved; tailgating, residence halls affected Northern Iowan 87:1, p.1 |
New policy requires groups of over twenty-five to have a written permit and $100 deposit to tailgate in the North Dome parking lot; hours for tailgating are restricted. | |
83 | 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. | |
84 | Staying healthy may be costly to students Northern Iowan 86:2, p.1 |
Students may be paying $20 per semester starting in Fall 1990; comparison of tuition and fees among the Regents universities. | |
85 | Glasnost opens doors to historic event for higher education Northern Iowa Today 73:1, p.18 |
UNI enrolls large contingent of Russian undergraduate students; one of first universities to do so; photo. | |
86 | Leadership: who has it in the yuppie/"me" generation?; Northern Iowa studies the leadership gap Northern Iowa Today 17:1, p.1 |
Survey of UNI efforts to develop leadership studies program; photo. | |
87 | Glasnost opens doors to Soviet students' first enrollment in an American public university; students arrive at University of Northern Iowa February 4. Public Relations News Release 1988:281, p.1 |
Seven college students from the Soviet Union, will mark the first time an American public university will enroll Soivet undergraduate students. They are undergraduate students majoring in elementary education. | |
88 | Workshop teaches leadership Northern Iowan 85:27, p.4 |
Grace Ann Hovet and Marvin Jensen develop leadership studies program. | |
89 | Training today's students to be tomorrow's leaders is goal of Northern Iowa's newly planned studies in leadership program. Public Relations News Release 1988:144, p.1 |
UNI is in the process of developing a comprehensive Studies in Leadership Program. Goal for the new program will be to link appropriate courses and co-curricular activites together into a comprehensive leadership program. | |
90 | Tuition to increase at UNI Northern Iowan 85:5, p.1 |
Marvin Pomerantz states that tuition will increase to meet needs for high quality. | |
91 | University of Northern Iowa to play important link on Soviet/U.S. sister state pact. Public Relations News Release 1988:2, p.1 |
UNI campus will be the site of several meetings between representatives from Iowa and of Starvropol in the Soviet Union, as they define details of the first ever Siser State Agreement. They will also tour John Deere Waterloo Works, A.C.R.E.S, farms. | |
92 | Iowa celebrates unique sister-state agreement with USSR. Public Relations News Release 1988:534, p.1 |
Sue Follon says the sister state agreement, will lead to important exchanges between Iowa and the Soviets. | |
93 | Lawther Hall proposes visitation hour change Northern Iowan 84:55, p.5 |
Administration considering change. | |
94 | 'Women as Leaders' conference to feature local, national leaders Nov. 9 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:112, p.1 |
The Career Development and Placement Center sponsors the "Women as Leaders" conference in Maucker Union. Workshops are instructed Professor Sue Follon, KWWL's Christine Hensley, and the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. | |
95 | Bookstore plans not finalized Northern Iowan 84:19, p.1 |
Administrators say there are still some serious questions that need to be answered. | |
96 | Cutler, Mathis to speak during Women as Leaders conference Northern Iowan 84:18, p.15 |
Scheduled for leadership conference. | |
97 | UNI claims top honors nationally Northern Iowan 84:18, p.10 |
Honors for accounting program and teacher education. | |
98 | 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. | |
99 | Women elected officials to gather on University of Northern Iowa campus Oct. 9 Public Relations News Release 1987:53, p.1 |
Lt. Governor of Missouri, Hariett Woods, delivers the keynote address at a conference for women in elective offices at Maucker Union. After the speeches by Woods and Constantine Curris, five workshops on political office and family management are held. | |
100 | Follon: administration not ignoring bookstore Northern Iowan 84:6, p.8 |
Sue Follon says that the administration is proceeding slowly because it wants a bookstore to be a successful enterprise. |