Graduate Study
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| 101 | Survey: specialist degree helps, UNI graduates generally believe Northern Iowan 76:22, p.12 |
A survey was done of those who earned specialist's degrees between 1960 and 1978. | |
| 102 | Funding for research Northern Iowan 76:2, p.1 |
$10,000 is made available to assist graduate students. | |
| 103 | Board of Regents says "No" to Ed. D. proposal Alumnus 64:3, p.21 |
Proposal is turned down, 6-3; lack of need for such a degree cited. | |
| 104 | M. A. in psychology proposed Northern Iowan 75:42, p.3 |
Description of proposal. | |
| 105 | Grad assistants receive least aid Northern Iowan 75:33, p.7 |
Dean Hoops believes low stipends put UNI at competitive disadvantage. | |
| 106 | Does faculty bargaining agent care about the students? Northern Iowan 75:32, p.2 |
Professor James Chang does not believe that the graduate student stipend is a result of collective bargaining. | |
| 107 | Grad courses offered in program? Northern Iowan 75:9, p.5 |
Dean Morin does not believe that there should be courses that could be offered for graduate credit in the general education program. | |
| 108 | Plus-minus grading begun in grad work Northern Iowan 75:6, p.9 |
Faculty members may use plusses and minuses at their own discretion. | |
| 109 | NCA approves doctorate Alumnus 63:3, p.7 |
Visitation committee makes favorable report; NCA will accredit DIT. | |
| 110 | Doctoral level degree approved for industrial tech Alumnus 63:2, p.6 |
Regents approve Doctor of Industrial Technology in March; description of degree. | |
| 111 | Plus-minus grading for grads Oked Northern Iowan 74:54, p.3 |
Graduate Council approves change to begin in fall 1978. | |
| 112 | Grad problems Northern Iowan 74:23, p.7 |
Information for graduate students. | |
| 113 | Off the Record Northern Iowan 74:5, p.3 |
Musings on Gerald Baker, doctoral programs, and collective bargaining. | |
| 114 | Laird scholarship aids MBA candidate Alumnus 62:3, p.15 |
Dugan Laird establishes Day Dugan scholarship; biographical sketch. | |
| 115 | Kamerick speaks on doctoral program Northern Iowan 73:2, p.8 |
President Kamerick talks about budget situation, doctoral program, and new theatre; photo. | |
| 116 | MBA attracts graduates Northern Iowan 73:1, p.6 |
Program has gone well during first year. | |
| 117 | Summer session gains grad students Alumnus 61:2, p.5 |
1370 of three thousand 1976 summer session students were graduates. | |
| 118 | Alumni continue education for advanced degrees at UNI Alumnus 61:1, p.15 |
Survey shows alumni return to UNI for graduate degrees. | |
| 119 | Master's program Northern Iowan 72:7, p.4 |
Will offer Master of Education in teaching the severely, profoundly, and multiply handicapped. | |
| 120 | MBA degree approved by regents for UNI; night classes Northern Iowan 72:1, p.13 |
Professor Reuschling talks about the new program; Department of Business renamed School of Business. | |
| 121 | Psych meeting Northern Iowan 71:45, p.8 |
Professor Whitsett will speak on graduate programs in industrial psychology. | |
| 122 | Psychology Students Organization Northern Iowan 71:38, p.8 |
Will hear presentation on graduate study. | |
| 123 | Grads receive high placement Northern Iowan 70:61, p.6 |
Dean Rhum looks at strong placement record; over 90% of graduate students find jobs or continue education. | |
| 124 | The graduate guide; a survey of graduate opportunities at UNI Alumnus 59:2, p.4 |
Major courses of study. | |
| 125 | Masters programs in new majors Alumnus 58:4, p.16 |
Approve M. A. in communications media and German as well as a B. A. in psychology (teaching) and Russian area studies. | |
| 126 | More grads get jobs Northern Iowan 70:21, p.1 |
Dean Rhum reports that 95% of students earning UNI graduate degrees between 1969 and 1972 found jobs or continued study. | |
| 127 | UNI graduate enrollment sets record; highest since program began in '52 Northern Iowan 70:19, p.4 |
Graduate enrollment rises from 764 to 998; Dean Rhum speculates on the reasons. | |
| 128 | Why enroll at UNI?; prof answers Northern Iowan 69:56, p.2 |
Professor Sunseri believes UNI offers sound undergraduate program and that UNI graduates go on to substantial success. | |
| 129 | Opportunities available for grad students Northern Iowan 69:55, p.3 |
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| 130 | Grade system has flaws Northern Iowan 68:28, p.3 |
Professor Fox explains his difficulty with graduate grade standards and the way that they are calculated. | |
| 131 | Sheepskin and thesis: two bits Northern Iowan 68:26, p.3 |
Does not believe UNI is anywhere close to being able to offer doctoral work. | |
| 132 | Grim financial prospects for UNI Northern Iowan 68:25, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that there is not enough money for UNI to develop into a university; should concentrate on becoming a good college. | |
| 133 | Chang says his letter was misinterpreted Northern Iowan 68:15, p.2 |
Claims that he wants a strong program, not a mediocre program. | |
| 134 | Prof responds to Chang's graduate program letter Northern Iowan 68:13, p.3 |
Professor Downey believes that faculty should not be afraid of dreaming beyond the status quo with regard to development of graduate programs. | |
| 135 | Prof wonders if UNI is equipped to handle large grad program Northern Iowan 68:11, p.3 |
Professor Chang presents statistics relating to similar universities and their graduate program. | |
| 136 | Regents OK new degree programs Northern Iowan 68:1, p.6 |
Will add master's degrees in technology, science education, and visually impaired education; new emphases in bachelor's programs in visually impaired education and radio-TV. | |
| 137 | Urban Dynamics offered in summer Northern Iowan 67:41, p.1 |
Will sponsor cluster of interdisciplinary graduate courses. | |
| 138 | Grad students Northern Iowan 67:21, p.4 |
Will hold meeting of graduate students in College of Education. | |
| 139 | This fall increase in grad students Northern Iowan 67:15, p.7 |
979 graduate students enrolled. | |
| 140 | New degree OK'd by Regents Northern Iowan 66:30, p.8 |
Approve specialist degree in science education. | |
| 141 | Higher education course offered Northern Iowan 66:7, p.3 |
Three-course sequence available for those who wish to teach in higher education. | |
| 142 | Curricular changes finalized Northern Iowan 65:63, p.1 |
Regents agree to drop BA comprehensive exam; authorize majors in earth science, French, home economics education, library science, and sociology at master's level. | |
| 143 | Receive graduate credit Northern Iowan 65:56, p.12 |
Undergraduates may take graduate English courses for graduate credit. | |
| 144 | UNI joins Grad Council Northern Iowan 65:35, p.5 |
Joins Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. | |
| 145 | Draft deferment changes have little effect on UNI Northern Iowan 64:34, p.1 |
Consider effects of end of deferments for graduate students. | |
| 146 | 'Sophistication necessary' Northern Iowan 64:21, p.2 |
Supports advanced academic study; critical of Senator Hougen. | |
| 147 | Now is the time for faculty spadework College Eye 63:62, p.2 |
Would like an improvement in the graduate level courses. | |
| 148 | University status for SCI Alumnus 51:4, p.4 |
Regents approve university status October 7; will be medium scope institution emphasizing undergraduate and first year graduate work. | |
| 149 | SCI rated high nationally, first in five categories College Eye 63:14, p.4 |
SCI alumni show great likelihood to attain a doctorate. | |
| 150 | Theses are due College Eye 60:62, p.3 |
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| 151 | Wed. last day for grads to submit thesis College Eye 60:60, p.3 |
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| 152 | Joint meeting of Senates Monday in Faculty Room College Eye 60:49, p.1 |
Will discuss spring break, comprehensive examinations, and faculty evaluation; Faculty also discusses intent and content of Master of Arts in Teaching degree. | |
| 153 | Applications will be taken until March 21 College Eye 60:29, p.5 |
For guidance and counseling institute. | |
| 154 | Graduate tests to be held in Aud. 339 College Eye 60:29, p.8 |
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| 155 | M. A. & Ed. S. theses due by Tuesday College Eye 60:27, p.3 |
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| 156 | M. S. & Ed. S. theses due to advisors College Eye 60:26, p.6 |
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| 157 | SCI adds new major Alumnus 50:3, p.16 |
Technical institute teaching added; new courses in art; several majors reorganized. | |
| 158 | Graduate student explains changes in M.A. program College Eye 59:51, p.2 |
SCI now authorized to grant three types of Master's degrees. | |
| 159 | Grad meeting Wednesday, explain new M.A. degree College Eye 59:50, p.5 |
Will explain transition from Master of Arts in Education to Master of Arts. | |
| 160 | Home Econ students to Iowa State College Eye 59:13, p.4 |
Will attend Graduate Day to learn about graduate study. | |
| 161 | Last day to file for grad degrees College Eye 59:8, p.5 |
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| 162 | SCI to add master's programs Alumnus 49:3, p.8 |
Will offer Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education. | |
| 163 | Regents approves 10% budget increase for '65 College Eye 58:25, p.10 |
Approve budget for Hagemann Hall; construction should begin in May; approve non-teaching master's degree. | |
| 164 | Board of Regents discuss master's degree program College Eye 58:1, p.3 |
May reorganize master's degree in two degree: one in teaching and one in the arts. | |
| 165 | Fox sees need for five-year plan for secondary teachers College Eye 57:29, p.2 |
The master's degree is not as powerful as before. | |
| 166 | Exams for grad study in social science Monday College Eye 57:24, p.8 |
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| 167 | Undergrad program in special education reinstated at College Alumnus 47:3, p.10 |
Had been dropped in favor of master's program; both will be offered. | |
| 168 | October 6 set for M. A., Ed. S. examinations College Eye 56:40, p.4 |
Candidacy and comprehensive exams scheduled. | |
| 169 | M. A. candidacy exams Saturday College Eye 56:36, p.1 |
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| 170 | Smith: 'it's the student who fails' College Eye 56:36, p.2 |
Professor M. B. Smith responds to student who asked about locus of responsibility for those who fail the graduate comprehensive examination. | |
| 171 | "Who has failed?" asks grad student College Eye 56:35, p.2 |
Questions responsibility for those who fail the graduate comprehensive examination. | |
| 172 | Physical education MA for men is approved College Eye 56:34, p.1 |
Also begin five-year program in speech correction and re-institute program in special education. | |
| 173 | Applications now available for assistantships College Eye 56:20, p.4 |
Graduate and research assistantships available. | |
| 174 | Maucker initiates changes College Eye 52:33, p.1 |
A look at the changes initiated by the Maucker administration. | |
| 175 | Torch and Tassel to give first of three discussions College Eye 52:10, p.1 |
Professors McDavitt and Knutson will talk about graduate study possibilities. | |
| 176 | ISTC research study shows high rating College Eye 52:6, p.2 |
Herb Silvey has produced statistics which show that ISTC ranks very high among teachers colleges whose graduates go on to advanced degrees. | |
| 177 | Financial aid available to graduate students College Eye 51:33, p.2 |
Lengthy description of several programs. | |
| 178 | Senate approves language majors, minor in Russian College Eye 51:25, p.3 |
Will add majors in French, German, and Spanish and a minor in Russian; approve School Administration to replace Superintendency as major for Specialist degree. | |
| 179 | Six-year degree being planned Alumnus 45:1, p.9 |
Board authorizes Specialist in Education degree. | |
| 180 | Board of Regents approves ISTC specialist degree College Eye 51:13, p.3 |
Will require 30 hours of study beyond the master's degree; will provide opportunities for in-service teachers and administrators; will need to develop curriculum. | |
| 181 | Our mistake College Eye 51:5, p.1 |
This semester is the first in which there have been over 100 full-time graduate students. | |
| 182 | 13 assistantships to grad students for fall semester College Eye 50:38, p.4 |
List of those awarded assistantships. | |
| 183 | 23 theses are submitted to Dean Lang College Eye 50:38, p.1 |
List of authors and topics. | |
| 184 | Poage to speak to grad students on German trip College Eye 50:36, p.1 |
At reception for graduate students. | |
| 185 | Dean Nelson discusses TC future Alumnus 44:2, p.14 |
Offers views on curriculum, athletics, and the graduate program; photo. | |
| 186 | Faculty recommends degree sans education requirement College Eye 50:28, p.1 |
Also recommend sixth year program and eventual doctoral program. | |
| 187 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 50:24, p.2 |
Professor Fox discusses possible expansion to become more than a teachers college. | |
| 188 | President Maucker says. . . College Eye 49:20, p.1 |
Believes non-thesis option will be good for many students; honors program would benefit those who are going on for a doctorate. | |
| 189 | Senate changes M. A. policy; measure goes to Regents for approval College Eye 49:20, p.1 |
Would introduce non-thesis option; would set up honors program for those who are headed for further graduate study; photo. | |
| 190 | Math seminar ends Thursday College Eye 48:37, p.4 |
For students interested in graduate education. | |
| 191 | Seminar in math for graduates College Eye 48:36, p.4 |
Will review thesis work. | |
| 192 | Department of Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
The Department of Industrial Arts regularly uses field trips to keep in contact with the industrial world; in the summer session of 1956, the department began offering a graduate program and fifteen graduate students attended the first session; photo. | |
| 193 | Changes at TC discussed by Registrar College Eye 47:39, p.1 |
Marshall Beard speculates on changes in the curriculum, the academic calendar, and the campus landscape. | |
| 194 | Graduate scholarship instruction available College Eye 47:12, p.1 |
Should talk with Dean of Instruction. | |
| 195 | Grad stipends, fees increase Alumnus 39:3, p.5 |
Graduate assistants may receive as much as $900; research assistants $1500; graduate fees will increase from $53 to $65 per quarter. | |
| 196 | Graduate fees increase in '56 College Eye 46:31, p.1 |
Will increase from $53 to $65 per quarter. | |
| 197 | Eight week session set for summer '55 College Eye 45:34, p.1 |
Eight week session will be followed by two week period for graduate independent study and workshops. | |
| 198 | Graduates take tests College Eye 45:34, p.1 |
For Department of Education candidacy. | |
| 199 | Art department offers summer graduate work College Eye 45:33, p.1 |
Offering graduate work for first time this summer. | |
| 200 | Educator from Pakistan studies for M. A. degree Alumnus 38:2, p.26 |
Yusaf Ali Quiam begins study. |