Hart--Norris G. (EOP Director)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Capital and other physical improvements
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.453
Brief review of construction during the early 1970s including the Education Center, UNI-CUE, and the ITC; photo.
2 New leadership, direction gives EOP a needed boost
Alumnus 68:2, p.22
After difficult times for the program, Dr. Charles Means offers objectives and philosophy for future; photo.
3 New assistant vice president to head EOP
Alumnus 68:2, p.6
Charles Means will begin new position; succeeds Paul Rider.
4 New administrator is named to EOP post
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1
Profile of Charles L. Means.
5 Hart pleads guilty
Northern Iowan 79:51, p.5
Norris Hart pled guilty to possession of marijuana; will pay court costs and receive self-probation.
6 Search for EOP head begins
Northern Iowan 79:14, p.7
Committee named to search for replacement for Norris Hart.
7 UNI seeks new EOP administrator
UNI Century 10:4, p.6
Paul Rider coordinating search for replacement to succeed Norris Hart.
8 Faculty Senate examines EOP
Northern Iowan 79:6, p.3
Debate combination of Learning Skills Center with EOP.
9 Former EOP Director Hart to leave UNI
Northern Iowan 79:1, p.1
Auditor questions spending in EOP accounts; Paul Rider will head EOP until a permanent director is hired.
10 State audit examines use of EOP funds
Northern Iowan 78:58, p.1
Audit finds $15,000 in questionable expenses; description of questionable expenses; photo.
11 EOP evaluators call for reorganization
Northern Iowan 78:56, p.1
Highlights of EOP outside evaluation; Norris Hart prepares lengthy response.
12 EOP director resigns to take new role
Northern Iowan 78:55, p.1
In wake of EOP evaluation, UNI administration decides to reassign Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards; Norris Hart resigns.
13 'EOP survey biased, be careful'
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.2
Frank Graves believes that there are ulterior motives to the survey of EOP.
14 Kamerick, students discuss EOP
Northern Iowan 78:40, p.1
President Kamerick talks with students who participated in session with C. T. Vivian.
15 Martin, EOP directors deny wrongdoing
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.3
Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards express their views at a press conference.
16 Editorial
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.2
Continue to believe that the EOP situation warrants close attention.
17 Conference held to discuss EOP charges
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.1
Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards speak to the press.
18 Students demand firing of EOP directors
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.1
A group of UNI students demanded that Norris Hart and Patricia Edwards, administrators for EOP, be fired; cite reasons for their demands; photo.
19 Editorial, Students' complaint valid
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.2
The Educational Opportunity Program needs to be investigated.
20 Institutional racism protested
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.1
African-American faculty and staff express views on racism at UNI; photo.
21 EOP minority students claim UNI 'negligent'
Northern Iowan 77:19, p.1
Believes program should have hired academic advisor.
22 Three UNI EOP staff members attend White House dinner
Public Relations News Release 1980:115, p.1
Members of the UNI Educational Opportunity Program Norris Hart, Charlie Robinson, and Clavin Hall attended a dinner at the White House and met President Jimmy Carter.
23 Black issues discussed; situation changed little since '69
Northern Iowan 76:16, p.5
A speak-out was held to discuss where UNI is and what improvements need to be made ten years after demands were made on African-American issues; photo.
24 UNI-CUE offers varied community program; classes, tutoring, children's lab available
Northern Iowan 75:14, p.8
Extensive description of programs and services; photo.
25 Complaint dropped?; Kamerick says 'yes' faculty says 'no' about civil rights case
Northern Iowan 75:10, p.1
Controversy surrounds recent search for head of Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work.
26 UNI-CUE: under all the glitter is real gold
UNI Century 2:4, p.7
New building dedicated; description of programs offered; photo.
27 Ray speaks at UNI-CUE dedication
Northern Iowan 71:1, p.1
Brief description of dedication ceremony; photo.
28 New site for UNI-CUE
Northern Iowan 70:59, p.3
Remodeling of new UNI-CUE building nearly complete; description of facilities.
29 Martin Luther King scholarship revitalized
Northern Iowan 70:48, p.10
Will be used for students who need emergency funding.
30 EMCEC to sponsor Black history week
Northern Iowan 70:32, p.1
Schedule of events.
31 New Phoenix Theater springs to life
UNI Century 2:1, p.2
Former Waterloo church will house new theater project; receives $50,000 federal grant; photo.
32 April move set for UNI-CUE
UNI Century 2:1, p.6
Will move to former food store; outline of plans for new facilities and services.
33 Phoenix--new urban theatre
Northern Iowan 70:14, p.1
EOP and Department of Speech will start new theater in Waterloo with federal funding.
34 EOP seeks to mold reality and ideal
UNI Century 1:3, p.6
Detailed outline of programs, services, and goals of EOP; photo.
35 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:32, p.4
UNI Center for Urban Education receives money for the acquisition of a new building; photo.
36 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:29, p.5
Field Enterprises presents set of World Book to UNI-CUE; photo.
37 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1972:271, p.1
Harry Findlay (right) from Field Enterprises presents a set of 1971 World Book Encyclopedias to UNI-CUE. Pictured is Judy Garrison (left) and Norris Hart, director of UNI-CUE.
38 Year-End Story
Public Relations News Release 1972:225, p.1
Summary of 1971 at UNI.
39 UNI-CUE Proposes Courses for Spring Semester
Public Relations News Release 1972:104, p.1
12 new classes are being proposed at the UNI Center of Urban Education according to Norris. G. Hart.
40 Hart appointed new director of UNI-CUE
Northern Iowan 67:42, p.1
Biographical sketch of Norris G. Hart.
41 Hart Appointed Director of UNI-CUE
Public Relations News Release 1971:482, p.1
Norris G. Hart will assume the position of director of UNI-CUE, talking over for Henry Johnson.