Industrial Technology Center

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1 Fire in the Industrial Technology Center
Northern Iowan 115:46, p.2
On April 3 at approximately 3:00 p.m., a fire broke out in a kiln in the Industrial Technology Center. The building did not have any damage from the fire and no one was injured; photo.
2 Outside wall collapses at ITC
Northern Iowan 114:42, p.2
A free standing brick collapsed at the Industrial Technology Center.
3 ITC trains students for tech jobs
Northern Iowan 114:33, p.1
The Industrial Technology Center requests funding for renovation.
4 Despite renovations, students feel unsafe
Northern Iowan 114:10, p.2
UNI got brighter lights installed for on campus. Students say they feel more comfortable with walking home in well-lit areas, but know there is more to be done. The Industrial Technology Center is another place where renovation will happen soon; photo.
5 Reboot, rematch: UNI robotics team works toward its 2nd national championship
Northern Iowan 109:12, p.6
UNI robotics team readies for 2012 national competition. The event will be sponsored by the Association of Technology Management and Applied Engineering; photo
6 Construction hits campus
Northern Iowan 107:60, p.3
Each summer construction projects appear on campus. This summer there are many projects that are smaller in nature; photo.
7 I Spy at UNI
Northern Iowan 107:42, p.1
Students, faculty, and staff challenged to find the location of the mystery photo. Kayla Nalan correctly identified the previous photo from the south end of the Industrial Technology Center; photo.
8 UNI industrial tech student wins national award
Public Relations News Release 2009:500, p.1
Kyle Ross, a senior electrical engineering technology (EET) major and Montezuma native, won fourth place in the 2010 Radio Frequency (RF) Design Contest for his remote video control system.
9 UNI to offer two sustainability courses this fall
Public Relations News Release 2009:494, p.1
Wind Energy Applications in Iowa and Introduction to Sustainability will be offered. Wind Energy Applications covers a variety of topics to provide an understanding of wind energy relative to the environment, politics, economics and technology.
10 UNI offers science summer camps for middle school and high school students
Public Relations News Release 2009:431, p.1
Budding scientists will have an opportunity to satisfy their intellectual curiosity on topics ranging from robotics to astronomy to crime fighting with biotechnology at several summer science camps.
11 UNI Speakers Bureau serves Iowa's communities
Public Relations News Release 2009:140, p.1
The Bureau serves Iowa's communities with moe than 200 presentations available to business and civic groups. The Speakers Bureau also includes a 2009-2010 Featured Speakers series showcasing presentations that are listed.
12 UNI to host international solar boat competition
Public Relations News Release 2009:58, p.1
Solar Splash is hands-on educational experience that develops teamwork and interdisciplinary skills. The competitions will be held here in 2011, 2012, and 2013 at one of the lakes in George Wyth State Park. The competition began in Milwaukee in 1994.
13 UNI Solar Electric Boat Team places third at world championship
Public Relations News Release 2008:559, p.1
The overall third-place finish at the 2009 Solar Splash competition gives the college its highest finish at the competition set by the Solar Panthers of the solar electric boat team. Students listed.
14 UNI students and Cedar Valley raise more than $8000 for Pennies for Peace
Northern Iowan 105:40, p.12
Lecture by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greg Mortenson resulted in hundreds of individuals and student organizations raising money to aid school children in Pakistan and Afghanistan; photo.
15 UNI students and Cedar Valley raise more than $8,000 for Pennies for Peace
Public Relations News Release 2008:362, p.1
More than 1,500 guests attended Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greg Mortenson's lecture. A penny in the U.S. is virtually worthless, but overseas a penny buys a pencil and opens the door to literacy.
16 UNI's Industrial technology programs re-accredited, students recognized in robotics competition
Public Relations News Release 2008:272, p.1
The four programs re-accredited are construction management; manufacturing technology with options in design, advanced manufacturing and metal casting; graphic communications; and, technology management.
17 Luzerne native at UNI wins national scholarship
Public Relations News Release 2008:214, p.1
Nate James, a manufacturing technology major, was recently awarded the David Laine Scholarship from the North American Die Casting Association. To win, James worked in the die casting industry for three months, at Ace Precision Castings in Marshalltown.
18 Panther fans reminded of road construction, new smoking law as home season opens Saturday
Public Relations News Release 2008:46, p.1
Saturday's season-opener football game is against the University of South Dakota Coyotes. The eastbound lanes of University Avenue are closed between Campus and Tremont Streets, allowing one lane traffic in each direction using the westbound lanes.
19 MetaCommunications donates software licenses to UNI Graphic Communications program
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
MetaCommunications recently donated 25 software licenses for Job Manager for use in the graphics communications program.
20 Industrial Technology Center (ITC) reopened
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
ITC reopens after suspicious powder found to be ceiling material.
21 UNI Department of Industrial Technology to celebrate centennial
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
History of the Department of Industrial Technology provided.
22 Iowa Electrathon car races at UNI Sept. 27
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
More than a dozen teams from Iowa high schools and community colleges, as well as Nebraska, Florida, and Wisconsin will compete.
23 Five-year plan has construction in the works
Northern Iowan 99:35, p.1
Eight buildings may be renovated and McLeodUSA Center will be constructed before 2007; photo.
24 Iowa Electrathon car races at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2002:74, p.1
On September 21, the annual Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon Race will be held.
25 Coping with the world of technological change in the workplace
Public Relations News Release 1997:176, p.1
UNI professor of industrial technology Michael White reports on technology changes in the workplace.
26 Summer construction shouldn't disrupt campus
Campus News Network 7:19, p.1
Construction projects on campus will not disrupt normal campus affairs.
27 Industrial technology camp offered at University of Northern Iowa June 11-13
Public Relations News Release 1996:395, p.1
A three day industrial technology camp will be held for high school freshman, sophomores, and juniors with interest in science, math, and industrial technology.
28 Females in the Foundry: Gains by Women in Industrial Technology Jobs
Public Relations News Release 1996:293, p.1
More women at UNI are taking interest in Industrial Technology jobs.
29 UNI program helps women break into traditional male jobs
Public Relations News Release 1995:456, p.1
The Industrial Technology Program is helping female students take jobs in construction management and other fields.
30 Mock disaster drill planned for Metal Casting Center
Northern Iowan 92:46, p.1
Will test emergency services reaction.
31 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.
32 'Tis the season (construction, that is)
Campus News Network 5:17, p.6
Calendar of campus construction projects beginning or ending this summer.
33 Artist's success never tasted so Sweet
Northern Iowan 91:3, p.7
Jason Sweet talks about his sculpture, 'Architectural and Environmental Symposium,' located near the Industrial Technology Center; photo.
34 Campus ready for school
Campus News Network 4:23, p.1
Update on summer construction projects.
35 Pardon our progress: summer construction begins
Campus News Network 4:18, p.1
Summary of summer construction projects; photo.
36 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 4:18, p.2
Report on faculty workload, approval of increase in room and board rates, approval for purchase of house and lot, and approval of Industrial Technology Research Space project.
37 University of Northern Iowa partnership with industry continues with formation of Graphic Communications Advisory Committee
Public Relations News Release 0:535, p.1
Schedule released for May 2 program for business leaders meeting with the Graphic Communications program at UNI.
38 Foundry Education Foundation meeting at University of Northern Iowa Thursday, Friday
Public Relations News Release 0:507, p.1
Agenda released for the Foundry Education Foundation meeting at UNI.
39 Sweet's success to be premiered
Northern Edition 2:13, p.7
UNI art student Jason Sweet wins competition for sculpture to be placed near Industrial Technology Center.
40 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 4:4, p.1
Approved budget request, funds for Wellness Center, funds over five years to remodel buildings, and easement for using land for bike trail; reports on energy and flood damage given.
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Public Relations News Release 1993:34, p.1
A major power outage occurred on the UNI campus today. Nancy Marlin reports class cancellation is being left up the individual instructors.
42 University of Northern Iowa Applied Technology Program to host foundry conference
Public Relations News Release 1992:593, p.1
UNI to host statewide foundry conference. State Auditor, Richard Johnson, will speak. In addition, John Rivers, Ralph Grotelueschen, Christopher Beckermann, Jim Hickie, Robert Kilbert, Kris Einsweiler, and Raymond Monroe will also address the conference
43 University of Northern Iowa to host Industrial Technology Education Association Conference October 22-24
Public Relations News Release 1992:106, p.1
Speakers at the Industrial Technology Education Association Conference include; David Snyder, Myrna Whigham, and Steven Moorhead
44 Construction projects are "a maze-ing"
Campus News Network 1:1, p.1
Long list of construction projects which may cause inconvenience; photo.
45 Two intermediate VersaCAD workshops to be held at the University of Northern Iowa: Registration deadline April 6
Public Relations News Release 1989:489, p.1
Professor Ronald Bro instructs workshops on VersaCAD software on IBM and MAC II compatible computers. Sessions are held in the Industrial Technology Center.
46 Introductory course to air logic to be offered at the University of northern Iowa March 6 and 7
Public Relations News Release 1989:440, p.1
Robert Stirm and Marion Strickler instruct a course on the design and troubleshooting of air logic circuits. The course is offered by the Department of Industrial Technology as a non-credit program, and is held in the Industrial Technology Center.
47 University of Northern Iowa to host inaugural technology challenge for state's industrial technology students, May 4-5.
Public Relations News Release 1988:456, p.1
The purpose of Technology Student Association Competitive Events is to build student pride in work well done through recognition of individuals, groups and programs in career exploration, leadership, technical development and understanding of technology
48 Regents approve contracts
Northern Iowan 84:63, p.1
Business Building contracts approved; Bill Calhoun approved as Director of Special Gifts and Assistant Vice President for Development.
49 Iowa Industrial education exposition and American industrial arts students association competitive events to be May 5-6 on the Northern Iowa campus.
Public Relations News Release 1988:402, p.1
The Expo is designed for students enrolled in industrial education classes in Iowa secondary schools to display projects in categories of graphic communications, power and energy, and material processing and production.
50 University of Northern Iowa Library offers portable computers for student use; Computer labs added on campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:260, p.1
Computer labs are installed into the Education Center, the Commons, and the Industrial Technology Center in addition to three existing labs. Twelve new laptop computers are made available for checkout in the library.