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
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
151 Wed. last day for grads to submit thesis
College Eye 60:60, p.3
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
155 M. A. & Ed. S. theses due by Tuesday
College Eye 60:27, p.3
156 M. S. & Ed. S. theses due to advisors
College Eye 60:26, p.6
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
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
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
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.