Kaasa--Doy
Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | UNI names 1,274 students to 1986 spring semester Dean's list Public Relations News Release 1986:470, p.1 |
About 13.1 percent of the undergraduate student body were cited for scholastic honors; students must have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or above, while taking at least twelve hours of graded work. Students listed. | |
2 | UNI student teachers serving in Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1986:341, p.1 |
One hundred and eighty-eight students have begun their nine-week student teaching experience in student teaching centers throughout the state; participants are usually UNI seniors; students listed. | |
3 | Opening reception, awards presentation Sunday (March 2) for annual juried UNI student art exhibition Public Relations News Release 1986:279, p.1 |
Works by fifty-two UNI students will be shown in the Gallery of Art; a total of 206 works by 66 artists were submitted for the show; all art majors and students currently in an art class were able to submit works. | |
4 | Art Building dedication signals a new era Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.1 |
Art Building dedicated October 26, 1985; photo. | |
5 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:16, p.1 |
Doy Kaasa, Shirley Eliason Haupt, R. Wayne Richey, and Constantine Curris sit at the dedication of the new Art Building; photo. | |
6 | Art building dedicated tomorrow Northern Iowan 82:15, p.7 |
Description of the program; photo. | |
7 | Art building to be dedicated Saturday (Oct. 26) Public Relations News Release 1985:105, p.1 |
A slide-show of the construction of the building, a performance by the UNI Wind Symphony, guided tours and remarks from several speakers will all be part of the formal dedication ceremony called the Festival of Dedication. | |
8 | Dedication Ceremony to be Oct. 26 for UNI's New Art Building Public Relations News Release 1985:72, p.1 |
A Festival of Dedication for the opening of the new arts building will inquire a slide show, guided tours, and a commemorative poster. |