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551 State offers crime grants
Ross--Mike
Northern Iowan 78:16, p.11
10/30/1981 The Juvenile Justice Advisory Council of the Iowa Crime commission is offering fifty grants of up to $1,000 each to any group in the state that develops a means to solving delinquent problems at the local level.
552 Grant received for science ed.
Alexander--Judy
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.7
10/27/1981 UNI has received a $261,054 grant from the U. S. Office of Education for the biomedical sciences career project.
553 Biomedical sciences project
Public Relations News Release 1981:91, p.1
10/13/1981 Office of Education has granted $261, 054 to encourage high school students to enter the field of biomedicine. Minority students, young women and students with rural backgrounds are targeted.
554 UNI receives funding for second year of biomedical sciences project
Public Relations News Release 1981:86, p.1
10/9/1981 A $261,054 grant from the U. S. Office of Education will allow for a second year of the University's biomedical sciences career project. Project encourages talented high school female, minorities, or from rural backgrounds to pursue biomedical careers.
555 Biomed science project puts student volunteers in hospitals
UNI Century 9:4, p.7
10/1/1981 UNI program attempts to attract women and minorities into biomedical careers.
556 UNI receives grant for project to help history come alive
Public Relations News Release 1981:71, p.1
9/30/1981 Lynn Nielsen will be the project director, overseeing the $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities; project aimed at upper elementary and junior high school students and addresses 1870-1940.
557 Science, math workshop gets National Science funds
Alumnus 66:3, p.12
9/1/1981 NSF grants $40,594.
558 Social work program gets boost
Northern Iowan 78:2, p.4
9/1/1981 Receives five $1000 grants for traineeships.
559 UNI social work program receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1981:28, p.1
9/1/1981 Five $1000 traineeships for seniors specializing in child welfare are announced; application contact information; money comes from the federal Children's Bureau of the Office of Human Development Services to UNI's social work program.
560 UNI gets computer grant
Northern Iowan 77:58, p.1
6/26/1981 Receives $84,999 from DPI to conduct workshops.
561 UNI financial aids director says students should apply for loans now
Public Relations News Release 1980:519, p.1
4/20/1981 Students are encourage to apply for student loans before congress decides on new loan guidelines.
562 Lynn Cutler
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.5
4/17/1981 Will speak on federal block grants.
563 Grantsmanship workshop
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.6
4/14/1981 Openings available in UNI-CUE workshop.
564 UNI art professor receives NEH grant for exhibition
Public Relations News Release 1980:458, p.1
3/27/1981 Professor Joseph Ruffo will lead an exhibition displaying the works of Phillip Pearlstein. The project received $10,000 from the National Endowments for the Arts.
565 Deadline approaches for April grantsmanship training program registration
Public Relations News Release 1980:436, p.1
3/18/1981 There are still opening in the workshop designed to helped individuals develop grantsmanship skills.
566 Center offers week workshop
Northern Iowan 77:40, p.4
3/10/1981 UNI-CUE will offer grants workshop.
567 Grantsmanship center training program to be offered at UNI-CUE April 20-24
Public Relations News Release 1980:394, p.1
2/27/1981 UNI will offer a week long course to help develop grantsmanship skills. The course will taught by the nationally recognized organization, The Grantsmanship Center.
568 UNI professor Hoff serves as national science foundation panelist
Public Relations News Release 1980:274, p.1
12/15/1980 Professor Darrel Hoff served as a panelist for the National Science Foundation reviewing the NSF Precollege Teacher Development Program.
569 Biomedical careers promoted
Alumnus 65:4, p.11
12/1/1980 Professor Finsand receives grant to interest high school freshmen in biomedical careers.
570 History majors: try public history
Northern Iowan 77:21, p.6
11/18/1980 Glenda Riley administers grant which will include development of public history course.
571 Project grants available
Northern Iowan 77:18, p.4
11/7/1980 Five $200 grants available to enhance student experience.
572 Handicap mainstreaming discussed
Northern Iowan 77:16, p.5
10/31/1980 Judy Grosenick will speak.
573 Bittner attends NEH seminar
Public Relations News Release 1980:180, p.1
10/28/1980 Professor James Bittner received a NEH grant for study at the University of Wisconsin Seminar.
574 Obtain grant for biomedical careers
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.7
10/14/1980 UNI receives $261,054 grant to encourage economically disadvantaged young people to pursue biomedical careers.
575 UNI receives $261,054 grant for biomedical sciences project
Public Relations News Release 1980:122, p.1
10/7/1980 A $261,054 grant will help fund a program to help encourage talented students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue biomedical science careers.
576 UNI professor (Wargo) receives grant for workshop on teaching handicapped students
Public Relations News Release 1980:94, p.1
9/24/1980 Professor William Wargo received an $18,990 grant to teach high school teachers how to teach handicap students.
577 UNI receives grant for 'Suddenly Singles' sessions for men and women
Public Relations News Release 1980:63, p.1
9/10/1980 Professor Mary Franken will head the project "Suddenly Singles' for men and women who are separated, widowed, or divorced.
578 History majors head for law firms, parks, government
Alumnus 65:3, p.7
9/1/1980 Professor Riley receives grant to inform public and students about possibilities of public history .
579 UNI social work program receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1980:24, p.1
8/22/1980 The social work program receives a $14,000 grant form the Office of Human Development Services to help with social work majors who hope to work with public child welfare agencies.
580 Politics of energy, food topics for NSF workshop
Alumnus 65:2, p.20
5/1/1980 Professors Cooney and Blaga will offer workshop to secondary teachers.
581 Grant aids Black Heritage week
Northern Iowan 76:46, p.1
4/4/1980 UNI Center for Urban Education received a $5054 grant to aid in the presentations for Black History Week.
582 Science Foundation grant funds workshop for science teachers
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.8
3/7/1980 Price Lab School received a grant from National Science Foundation to help teachers deal with science-related issues. PLS will use the money to hold a summer workshop at UNI.
583 Grants offered
Northern Iowan 76:28, p.8
1/22/1980 Various scholarships and grants are listed.
584 Receives grant to study railroad
Tiede--Vicky
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.6
12/11/1979 Mark Young receives a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
585 Grants available
Northern Iowan 76:18, p.3
11/9/1979 Two $500 grants are available that can be used for special projects that a student might not otherwise be able to accomplish, because of lack of funds.
586 Physics equipment to be bought
Northern Iowan 76:14, p.4
10/26/1979 Equipment for the Department of Physics will be purchased with a $6068 grant from the National Science Foundation.
587 More students eligible for grants
Parsons--Pat
Northern Iowan 76:9, p.11
10/2/1979 Students inquiring about financial aid will be informed of three major changes.
588 Price Lab School's influence spans U.S.
UNI Century 7:4, p.4
10/1/1979 Survey of projects and research undertaken at PLS which have been used by other schools; photo.
589 Co-op ed receives $57,000 grant
Staebell--DeEtte
Northern Iowan 76:3, p.1
9/11/1979 A grant was received from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to help defray operation costs.
590 UNI to receive grant
Northern Iowan 75:61, p.1
7/13/1979 UNI has received a grant for a national metric education project.
591 Grants available
Northern Iowan 75:37, p.12
2/20/1979 Five $200 grants available to students working in special projects.
592 Cooperative education awarded $47,713 grant
Witzenburg--Donna K. (Student--1978)
Northern Iowan 75:26, p.20
12/8/1978 Will assist in paying for expenses of program.
593 Grantsman
Hess--Patrick Joseph (Class of 1979)
Northern Iowan 75:16, p.12
10/27/1978 Harold Burris named to full-time position.
594 New pilot program offers ongoing orientation, study skills
Peters--Bud
Northern Iowan 75:4, p.12
9/12/1978 Jan Abel talks about a program under which about 130 freshmen will receive nine weeks of orientation.
595 UNI given $30,000 for work on environmental education
Northern Iowan 74:51, p.6
4/18/1978 Professor Waller will head project funded by US HEW.
596 Dear UNI, There's good news and bad news. Your friend, Uncle Sam
Alumnus 63:1, p.6
2/1/1978 Close look at the extent to which the federal government is involved in the operations of UNI and the lives of its students.
597 $200 grants
Northern Iowan 74:19, p.9
11/4/1977 Grants available to students working on special projects.
598 Science dept. lands $250,000 grant
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.7
9/9/1977 Professor Ward discusses the development of new general education, computer instruction, and other courses.
599 UNI receives grant
Northern Iowan 73:63, p.1
7/22/1977 Professor MacMillan will study the synthesis of depsidones.
600 Science grant received
Northern Iowan 73:62, p.1
7/15/1977 UNI receives $226,500 NSF grant to start an introductory level science program.

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