Hogan--Terrence (Vice President for Educational and Student Services)

Displaying 1 - 49 of 49 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 VP of student affairs retires
Northern Iowan 112:27, p.2

Vice president for student affairs Terry Hogan will retire; assistant vice president for administration and financial services Jan Hanish will serve as interim until the position is filled; photo.

2 Committee unaware of fee hike
Northern Iowan 110:52, p.1
A $25 increase in the Student Services Fee for 2015 was passed without the knowledge of several Student Services Fee Committee members. The fee funds services such as NISG, the Northern Iowan, and athletics; photo.
3 Student work hours jeopardized
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1
There is a proposed revision of UNI's student employment policy, which would allow students to work no more than twenty hours per week. This might cause some students to seek off-campus employment; photo.
4 Madsen reflects on student services fee decision
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1
Thomas Madsen and Blake Findley approved the Board of Regents' request to remove $25 of funding for athletics from the General Education Fund. This money will be converted to the Student Services Fee fund. Some argue this may not be the right decision.
5 Redeker Center reopened
Northern Iowan 110:13, p.7
The official grand reopening of the University of Northern Iowa's Redeker Cent and the Panther Village Phase II dedication was held inside the Piazza Dining Center on Wednesday, October 9.
6 Dance Marathon: in its 2nd year, UNI students raised more than $100,000 for University of Iowa's Children's Hospital
Northern Iowan 109:40, p.1
UNI Dance Marathon was a day full of dancing, playing games, and fundraising. Students were able to raise over $100,000 making UNI one of the top twenty fundraising schools for Dance Marathon in the country; photo.
7 University of Northern Iowa students to honor veterans
Public Relations News Release 2012:131, p.1
Wide range of activities planned at UNI to recognize Veteran's Day to honor members of the armed forces. Activities will include ceremony, reception, National Roll Call, and student volunteering opportunities.
8 Enrollment drops by 7 per cent
Northern Iowan 109:6, p.1
A UNI large graduating class plus a reduced number of high school graduates in Iowa noted as the cause of decline. 92% of the student population is from Iowa; photo.
9 Phase I of Panther Village dedicated
Northern Iowan 109:5, p.3
The newest residence hall on campus was dedicated on September 6, 2012; various speakers, refreshments, and tours were available; photo.
10 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2012 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2012:29, p.1
Enrollment is down for the second year in a row. 12, 273 students are enrolled for the fall semester. Multicultural enrollment hit an all time high of 8.1%.
11 University of Northern Iowa releases fall 2012 enrollment numbers
Public Relations News Release 2012:46, p.1
UNI's total fall enrollment was 12,273 students. Officials also report the institution's multicultural enrollment has increased to an all-time high of 8.1 percent. Interactive Digital Studies was just launched as the latest high-tech degree program.
12 UNI to expedite application process for new students
Public Relations News Release 2012:5, p.1
Freshmen applicants will self report their high school course work, test scores, grade point average and class rank. Paper work will be reduced. In this day of instant communication, ease of application is needed.
13 Cedar Falls a finalist for Blue Zones project
Northern Iowan 108:41, p.1
Project is going to areas where people live longer, happier lives. The project will name three or four cities in Iowa by May 1, 2012.
14 Dancing for the kids who can't
Northern Iowan 108:40, p.6
Dance Marathon raises $56,473.01 for University of Iowa Children's Hospital; photo.
15 Updates on the NISG lower cabinet
Northern Iowan 108:34, p.6
NISG president explains the work of cabinet members.
16 UNI to host Annual Town Hall Meeting on Diversity
Public Relations News Release 2011:148, p.1
UNI's Town Hall Meeting will focus on diversity with speaker Heather Hackman.
17 UNI addresses vets' needs as soldiers march home
Northern Iowan 108:24, p.1
Much room for improvement in aiding veterans return to campus and civilian life. Veterans Administration benefits sometimes vary and must be addressed. Veterans see a need for a mentoring system.
18 Committee, student group examine veterans' issues
Northern Iowan 108:23, p.1
Student satisfaction, retention rates, and graduation rates indicate how the university is serving students; especially veterans. Student Veterans Association is an important part of the process.
19 UNI increases efforts towards veteran students
Public Relations News Release 2011:107, p.1
UNI continues to make strides to improve service to veterans by creating a Veteran's Student Service Committee.
20 Enrollment drops for fall 2011
Northern Iowan 108:5, p.2
There are thirty three less students attending classes this fall; compared to one year ago. The number of multicultural and out of state students increased.
21 UNI selected as GI friendly campus
Public Relations News Release 2011:36, p.1
The G.I. Jobs Magazine has selected UNI as a Military Friendly School for 2011.
22 UNI feel effects of budget cuts
Northern Iowan 108:3, p.1
State support for UNI has been cut for the third straight year. This year's shortfall is 3.6 million dollars. Class sizes are increasing. Retirements are not being replaced. Programs are being cut; photo.
23 UNI community recognizes Schellhardt's service, character
Northern Iowan 108:1, p.1
Tom Schellhardt honored at a reception in the Gallagher-Bluedorn as he retires and moves on to the Kansas City area; photo.
24 Freshman rickshaw service to premiere at UNI
Northern Iowan 107:52, p.9
Satirical look at the possibility of freshman being required to pull rickshaws for upper classman. They would be paid; as state employees, no tipping would be allowed.
25 Participation and encouragement are key when encountering diversity
Northern Iowan 107:44, p.11
Believes people need a "push" to look at other cultures or life experiences. The presence of a member of the administration at the Latino Ball was noted and appreciated. Perhaps credit could be given for attendance at speeches from diverse speakers.
26 Changes ahead for UNI Student Services Fee
Northern Iowan 107:43, p.3
Money from the Student Services Fee have been allocated for the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Those monies will now go to intercollegiate athletics. CHFA will receive the same amount from a different fund.
27 Provost Gloria Gibson takes over as interim president of UNI
Northern Iowan 107:38, p.1
In President Allen's absence, due to recovery from surgery, Provost Gibson has added a new title to her resume. She is a very capable leader and will do a fine job. Students, faculty, and staff have confidence in her abilities.
28 More students are calling UNI home
Northern Iowan 107:5, p.1
Enrollment is up this fall for the fourth year in a row. 13,201 students are attending classes.
29 UNI accepted for Yellow Ribbon Program
Public Relations News Release 2009:402, p.1
Under the program agreement, UNI and the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will provide matching funds for a portion of veterans' outstanding tuition and fees balance not covered under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
30 Basketball triumphs may lead to increase in admissions
Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1
Schools similar in size to UNI have experienced about a twenty per cent increase in applications due to the national exposure of an athletic team; photo.
31 UNI diversity town hall examines progress, looks toward future
Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.1
Lofty goals greeted participants in the second diversity town hall meeting. Measure of progress being made by campus agencies, discussed progress made and possible improvements; honored promoters highlighted the meeting; photo.
32 UNI announces inaugural Diversity Matters Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 2009:233, p.1
Ten individuals were recently honored for their efforts to enhance diversity during the second-annual town hall meeting on diversity.These students, faculty and staff received the inaugural UNI Diversity Matters Award. Recipients listed.
33 Assaulted student speaks out against crime
Northern Iowan 106:25, p.1
Ramon Cantu, director of diversity affairs for NISG, was verbally and physically assaulted while attending a party in November. He has continued to be the focus of telephone threats, racial slurs, and a threat on his life; photo.
34 Gibson on budget cuts: "Not all questions can be answered"
Northern Iowan 106:24, p.1
Provost Gibson and Vice-President for Student Affairs Terrence Hogan addressed the budget situation during a town hall meeting sponsored by the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo.
35 Maucker Union turns 40
Northern Iowan 106:19, p.9
Maucker Union was rededicated during the fortieth anniversary of the building; photo.
36 UNI's Maucker Union celebrates 40 years with grand opening of renovated lower level
Public Relations News Release 2009:136, p.1
The lower level's grand opening will take plate at Chat's coffee house. Tours of the lower level and a reception will follow the ceremony.
37 UNI selected as GI Friendly Campus
Public Relations News Release 2009:11, p.1
The University has been selected by G. I. Jobs Magazine as a Military Friendly School for 2010. Criteria for making the list include efforts to recruit and retain military and veteran students, results in recruiting them and academic accreditations.
38 Morrow to head UNI financial Aid office
Public Relations News Release 2008:319, p.1
Joyce Morrow has been named director of financial aid at the College. She will replace Roland Carrillo, who has announced his retirement, effective Feb. 27.
39 UNI honors 2008 Carver Scholars
Public Relations News Release 2008:304, p.1
Forty Carver Scholarship recipients were recently honored by the Financial Aid Office and Terry Hogan, vice president of student affairs. Students listed.
40 Student services emphasized at Gilchrist Hall rededication
Northern Iowan 105:15, p.1
Following the Gilchrist Hall fire in 2005, Gilchrist Hall has been extensively repaired. The rededication ceremony was a celebration that student services are now in one building; photo.
41 UNI rededicates Gilchrist Hall
Public Relations News Release 2008:134, p.1
In 1961, building began on what is now Gilchrist Hall under the name New Administration Building. An Addition was built in 1967. In October 1975, the New Administration Building was renamed Gilchrist Hall in honor of James Cleland Gilchrist.
42 Sustainability Council takes action
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.3
President Allen has formed a sustainability council; hopes to bring a "go green" concept to the university.
43 UNI Sustainability Council named
Public Relations News Release 2008:76, p.1
President Allen has established a Sustainability Council to lead the university in reducing its carbon footprint and promoting lifelong, energy-conscious behaviors and techniques. "We must promote good stewardship of resources."
44 FINALLY! Gilchrist reopens after fire damage repaired
Northern Iowan 105:1, p.1
Three years after the fire, Gilchrist Hall re-opens featuring one stop services for students; photo.
45 Media tour, photo opportunity of renovated Gilchrist Hall set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 15
Public Relations News Release 2007:754, p.1
Terrence Hogan, vice president for student affairs, will lead a tour of Gilchrist Hall for members of the media. Interviews will follow.
46 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.9
Campus scenes; photo.
47 Letter from Andrew Morse
Northern Iowan 104:19, p.4
Campus safety walk notes problem areas.
48 Terrance Hogan named UNI vice president
Northern Iowan 103:61, p.3
New vice president for educational and student services named.
49 Terrence Hogan named UNI vice president for educatiional and student services
Public Relations News Release 2007:65, p.1
Brief biographical profile of Terrence Hogan.