Green--Lynne

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# Title Date Summary
1 Attention college bound students -- plan your campus visits now.
Public Relations News Release 1989:603, p.1
Lynne Green says best time of the year for students to make campus visits is right after college is in session, when faculty, advisors, and college students are available to answer future college student's questions.
2 'Northern Iowa premiere' summer orientation staff begins work with sessions Thursday (June 15.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:520, p.1
List of student staff members. Fourteen students will begin their summer's work of welcoming some 1,800 entering freshmen and their parents to orientation sessions, titled "Northern Iowa Premiere."
3 Reception (Monday) April 3 in Sioux City for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:362, p.1
Program is desinged for students who have been admitted to Northern Iowa for the fall 1989 semester. Student attending will have the opportunity to meet informally and ask questions.
4 Reception (Tuesday) April 4 in Red Oak for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:363, p.1
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life. Student will have an opportunity to meet informally and ask questions.
5 Reception (Sunday) April 2 in Carroll for Students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:364, p.1
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at the University of Northern Iowa. Opportunity to meet informally and to have any questions answered.
6 Reception Monday (March 6) in Des Moines for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:329, p.1
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at University of Northern Iowa, is scheduled at the Sheraton Inn. Designed for admitted students.
7 Reception Thursday (March 2) in Davenport for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:328, p.1
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at UNI, is scheduled in Davenport's River Center.
8 Reception Monday (Feb. 27) in Mason City for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:316, p.1
A reception and program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at the University of Northern Iowa will be held North Iowa Area Community College campus.
9 Reception Monday (Feb. 27) in Cedar Rapids for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:317, p.1
Reception and program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at the University of Northern Iowa.
10 'Northern Iowa Premiere' summer orientation staff begins work with sessions Monday (June 13.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:462, p.1
List of fourteen students at the University of Northern Iowa who will begin their summer's work of welcoming some 3,000 entering freshmen and their parents to orientation sessions.
11 Getting the word to prospective students
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.6
Program to identify alumni who are willing to promote UNI to prospective students.
12 'Preview UNI' summer orientation staff begins work with sessions Monday (June 15)
Public Relations News Release 1987:400, p.1
Fourteen students volunteer to lead summer orientation sessions for incoming freshmen. The nine sessions of Preview UNI include programs on financial aid, campus organizations, and the ROTC. Includes a list of volunteers.
13 'Preview UNI' summer orientation staff begins with sessions Thursday (June 12)
Public Relations News Release 1986:455, p.1
Fourteen UNI students have been selected out of sixty to lead two thousand entering freshmen and their parents in orientation sessions this summer.
14 UNI admissions office overcomes "no-shows"
Northern Iowan 80:42, p.1
Admissions staff talk about problems caused by those accept admission to UNI, but who then do not actually enroll.