Kamerick--John Joseph [President of UNI]

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101 Birthday Party!
Northern Iowan 78:3, p.5
UNI will celebrate 105th birthday.
102 UNI celebrates birthday
Public Relations News Release 1981:30, p.1
In celebration of UNI's founding there will be musical performances, a talk by President Kamerick, and activities organized by the University Student Alumni.
103 UNI President's meetings with students
Public Relations News Release 1981:30, p.1
For the third consecutive year, President Kamerick will meet with students in closed sessions to discuss their concerns.
104 UNI to celebrate Founders Day on Sept. 10
Public Relations News Release 1981:29, p.1

A celebration of the 105th anniversary of the founding of UNI will include musical performances, activities, a talk by President Kamerick; the University Student Alumni members planned the event and will lead a few of the activities.

105 Untitled
Alumnus 66:3, p.22
T. Wayne Davis receives award for service with UNI Foundation; photo.
106 Board of Regents makes new appointments
Northern Iowan 78:1, p.7
John Downey appointed dean of Graduate College; Robert Krajewski will head Department of School Administration and Personnel.
107 UNI's "Meet the Pres"
Northern Iowan 78:1, p.7
Students may make informal appointments with President Kamerick.
108 UNI President to continue weekly meetings with students
Public Relations News Release 1981:15, p.1
Information about scheduling appointments for the informal meetings with President Kamerick given.
109 Fall hours begin Monday (Aug. 17), registration starts Thursday (Aug. 20)
Public Relations News Release 1981:11, p.1

New fall hours and registration times/dates announced; new student activities described; open house for those interested in sororities; convocation date given

110 Social Work autonomy requested
Northern Iowan 77:58, p.2
Ask Regents to create new department.
111 Budget cuts hurt intercollegiate athletics
UNI Century 9:3, p.3
Compliance with Title IX and lack of funds lead to dropping of men's and women's gymnastics.
112 Editorial
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.3
Believes that President Kamerick should recommend to the Board of Regents that ROTC not be established at UNI.
113 Institutional racism protested
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.1
African-American faculty and staff express views on racism at UNI; photo.
114 President's Council cuts gymnastics programs
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.1
Both men's and women's programs will be dropped.
115 UNI President accepts arbitrator's decision
Public Relations News Release 1980:596, p.1
UNI President John J. Kamerick announced May 13 that he has accepted an arbitrator's opinion that a UNI faculty member be given tenure. UNI standards require a terminal degree, normally the doctorate, for tenure.
116 Fox memorial sit in Union proposed
Public Relations News Release 1980:585, p.1
Plans to honor Josef W. Fox, professor of philosophy and humanities at UNI, with an appropriate memorial in the Maucker Union on campus have been proposed by the President's Cabinet.
117 It's official: UNI to drop gymnastics teams
Public Relations News Release 1980:583, p.1
UNI has voted to discontinue men's and women's intercollegiate gymnastics teams due to the funding crisis facing the University. The conclusion came at the end of the April 24 meeting.
118 State universities threatened
Northern Iowan 77:55, p.1
Campus administrators talk about budget shortfalls and difficulties.
119 UNI Commencement to feature Senator, student scholar May 23
Public Relations News Release 1980:581, p.1
U.S. Senator Charles Grassely and Karla Lambert, a senior from Lancaster, Wisconsin will share the speaker's platform at the UNI 105th spring commencement exercises on May 23 in UNI-Dome. Miss Lambert will deliver the student address.
120 UNI votes "no" on historic NCAA issue
Alumnus 66:2, p.20
Delegates vote against proposal to establish women's championships in Division I; photo.
121 Athletic proposal approved
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.1
Council recommends eliminating men's and women's gymnastics; field hockey may be spared; baseball is spared.
122 former American hostage to speak at price laboratory school
Public Relations News Release 1980:548, p.1
Native Iowan, Kathryn Koob, will speak about being held hostage in Iran.
123 Josef Fox library--to be or not to be?
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.1
Campus officials offer opinions on the subject.
124 Council to discuss sports cuts today
Northern Iowan 77:50, p.1
Considering dropping men's and women's gymnastics, field hockey, and baseball; working against background of Title IX complaint.
125 UNI to receive its largest gift ever from McElroy Trust
Public Relations News Release 1980:412, p.1
A $350,710 trust donation from R. J. McElroy will go towards the instructional broadcasting program in the Department of Speech. This is the largest donation to UNI.
126 UNI's Kamerick addresses legislative committee on capital requests
Public Relations News Release 1980:405, p.1
President Kamerick talked to the Iowa Legislature about much needed repairs of Russell Hall and funds needed for UNI's electrical plant.
127 Kamerick proposes biennial budget additions
Northern Iowan 77:38, p.1
President Kamerick asks for supplements for School of Business faculty, instructional improvement, computing, and graduate assistant salaries.
128 Visions of the future
Alumnus 66:1, p.10
Scenes from 1980 Homecoming and reunion; photo.
129 UNI school of music continues accreditation
Public Relations News Release 1980:323, p.1
The National Association of Schools of Music has given full accreditation to all courses and majors in the UNI School of Music.
130 National group elects Kamerick
UNI Century 9:1, p.2
Elected chairman-elect of American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
131 Tragic Cambodian refugee story; an uncertain future
Northern Iowan 77:25, p.3
Robert Richards talks about the refugees' situation.
132 Grievance committee finds good progress in Title IX
Alumnus 65:4, p.9
Students file discrimination charges; committee submits findings which cite good faith efforts to President Kamerick; committee cites needs for improvements in scholarships and coaching.
133 Alumni meet with Regents
Northern Iowan 77:23, p.6
Will tell alumni about critical problems.
134 Kamerick elected chair
Northern Iowan 77:23, p.5
Elected chair-elect of AASCU.
135 Tree lighting ceremony, holiday activities announced
Public Relations News Release 1980:236, p.1
UNI announces the holiday festivities started by the lighting of the tree by President John J. Kamerick.
136 UNI Kamerick chairman for national group
Public Relations News Release 1980:226, p.1
UNI President John J. Kamerick was elected chairman-elect for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
137 Business school divides
Northern Iowan 77:21, p.1
Interinstitutional Committee will consider division of School of Business; would help to meet accreditation standards.
138 UNI request referred to interinstitutional committee
Public Relations News Release 1980:213, p.1
The School of Business hope to change from one department to three departments with the Board of regents permission.
139 Hill barber shop owner honored
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.5
Tree planted to honor Merle Anderson; photo.
140 UNI to shut down over Christmas
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.4
Seen as a move to conserve energy; will survey campus for essential services and operations.
141 Hooding ceremony honors doctoral degree student
UNI Century 8:4, p.1
Ralph Long receives first DIT; photo.
142 UNI making preparations for temporary reduction in operations over Christmas holiday
Public Relations News Release 1980:104, p.1
A reduction in working hours over Christmas break will help save cost to pay back the $1,135,000 owed to the state treasury.
143 Regents approve new major, negotiating team, other UNI business
Public Relations News Release 1980:78, p.1
The Board of Regents approve the major in Therapeutic Recreation, and several other appointees.
144 UNI fall enrollment up over 6 percent
Public Relations News Release 1980:82, p.1
UNI has largest enrollment yet with 11,020 students. An increase in the students form last academic year by 638.
145 A & I building named Latham Hall
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.3
Arts and Industries Building will be named after institution's third president, O. R. Latham.
146 No money for Ed. D. this year
Alumnus 65:3, p.7
Regents accept President Kamerick's recommendation to postpone action due to current financial situation.
147 Ten years toward diversity
Alumnus 65:3, p.3
President Kamerick offers views of the first ten years of his presidency; photo.
148 Untitled
Alumnus 65:3, p.
President Kamerick; photo.
149 Kamerick resumes student meetings
Northern Iowan 77:1, p.3
Students may schedule appointments to meet with President John Kamerick on Wednesdays throughout the semester.
150 New students welcomed at Freshman Convocation
Northern Iowan 77:1, p.4
UNI President, UNISA President, and RHA President speak to new students.
151 UNI president to continue weekly meetings with students
Public Relations News Release 1980:45, p.1
Students meet with President John Kamerick to have informal visits or discuss problems with the University of Northern Iowa. Students are ensured freedom of expression and confidentiality.
152 A&I building renamed Latham Hall
Public Relations News Release 1980:31, p.1
The Board of Regents approved the renaming of the Arts and Industries Building as Latham Hall.
153 Regents approve UNI standards, procedures policy
Public Relations News Release 1980:30, p.1
The new "Principles, Standards and Procedures for faculty Appointments, Promotions and Tenure" was approved by the Board of regents.
154 Activities announced for new students at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:15, p.1

Programs offered all around campus for new students and transfer students.

155 UNI honors summer graduates
Public Relations News Release 1980:16, p.1
Summer commencement was held with a graduating class of 305, including UNI's and United State's first Doctor of Industrial Technology degree. List of graduates.
156 D.I.T degree awarded
Public Relations News Release 1980:11, p.1
Ralph Long receives the first Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the U.S. from UNI.
157 First D.I.T degree in the U.S. awarded at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1980:9, p.1
Ralph Long received the first Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the United States.
158 First doctor of industrial technology degree in the U.S. awarded at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:10, p.1
Ralph Long receives the first Doctor of Industrial Technology degree in the U.S. from UNI.
159 Recognition given to art department
Northern Iowan 76:55, p.1
The Department of Art has been accredited with a Division I standing from the National Association of Art Commission on Accreditation.
160 Kamerick on advisory group for families conference
Alumnus 65:2, p.19
Member of Iowa advisory panel.
161 Kamerick 'accepts' arbitrator's decision
Northern Iowan 76:46, p.1
Dispute over tenure status of Professor David Christensen has inspired heated debate and forced the use of an arbitrator to resolve the situation.
162 'Great wait on decision'
Northern Iowan 76:44, p.2
Unhappy with amount of time taken for President to render decision on tenure denial.
163 Grads parade on May 17 (again)
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.1
The Commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 17, instead of Friday, May 16, after a student petition circulated protesting the Friday date.
164 Marathon dancers raise $1,300 per hour
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.6
The 1980 Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon was held last weekend. Nearly $33,000 in pledges were received; survey of activities and stunts; photo.
165 United Way drive not reaching goal
Northern Iowan 76:20, p.2
Encourages support of the United Way drive; in danger of not reaching its goal.
166 Heat taken off Kamerick's dogs
Northern Iowan 76:16, p.1
After complaints from UNI employees, the heating system was removed from the President's garage.
167 'Kamerick's cops run money machine'
Northern Iowan 76:9, p.3
Max E. Franck voices his discontent about the current administration and parking fines.
168 Kamerick discusses teacher evaluation, Aud; 'quality of UNI education improving'
Northern Iowan 76:9, p.6
President Kamerick brought up several points during a recent interview on KCRS.
169 Parietal rule suspended
UNI Century 7:4, p.2
Under two year suspension of rule, sophomores will not be required to live in campus housing; freshmen still affected.
170 Regents to reconsider Ed. D. proposal
UNI Century 7:4, p.1
Regents turn down Ed. D. proposal, 6-3; will conduct study of programs around state and reconsider in six months.
171 Dialogue is necessary for matters of concern
Northern Iowan 76:8, p.2
Believes the administration pushes issues along not for the good of the university but because it makes the univesrsity look good.
172 Kamerick blamed for growing danger of 'managerial elite'
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.3
Believes students, faculty, and staff should take steps toward returning the university to one that focuses on education.
173 Kamerick: academic program excellent
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.16
President John Kamerick and Judy Harrington, faculty chair, speak to faculty.
174 Untitled
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.2
Believes John Kamerick needs to improve the quality of his interaction with students and faculty; photo.
175 Frosh meet presidents
Northern Iowan 76:1, p.1
Presidents from the university, UNI Student Association, and Residence Hall Association met with freshmen.
176 Administration helps initiate change
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
President Kamerick has helped bring new and modern facilities to university campus. Board of Regents set up standards for general admission requirements for the purpose of fees; photo.
177 . . .President not "invisible"
Northern Iowan 75:55, p.3
Believes that President Kamerick is highly visible and attends various university functions.
178 Kamerick supports rule change
Northern Iowan 75:55, p.1
President Kamerick supports a proposal by the RHA to change the parietal rule for sophomores. Under the proposed change, freshmen would still be required to live on campus.
179 Supports Kamerick . . .
Northern Iowan 75:55, p.3
Feels that President Kamerick has fulfilled his obligations by attending many university functions
180 What does Kamerick do?
Northern Iowan 75:54, p.2
Feels students should know what the duties are of our university's president.
181 Anti-ROTC demonstration held Tues.; debate cancelled; rally attracts 40 students
Northern Iowan 75:53, p.8
The anti-ROTC demonstration held Tuesday attracted forty students and two faculty members. The demonstration was led by former UNI student Doyle Crom; photo.
182 Anti-ROTC meet Kamerick
Northern Iowan 75:53, p.8
Students opposed to the formation of ROTC met with President John J. Kamerick.
183 UNI student nominated for award
Northern Iowan 75:52, p.8
Karen Kapler was nominated for the Harry S. Truman scholarship; photo.
184 All-U meeting
Northern Iowan 75:48, p.11
An all university meeting will be held on April 18; will discuss legislative news and take questions.
185 Student offers Kamerick p.r. suggestions
Northern Iowan 75:48, p.3
UNI student offers President Kamerick some suggestions on how to be seen by the student body.
186 Where's John?
Northern Iowan 75:45, p.2
Student says he has never seen President Kamerick in the three years he has attended UNI.
187 Does Kamerick exist? Unseen by campus
Northern Iowan 75:44, p.3
A humorous attempt to discover the president; photo.
188 Senator apologizes to Kamerick
Northern Iowan 75:39, p.3
O. J. King takes back allegations relating to President Kamerick's integrity.
189 $5.5 million proposed
Northern Iowan 75:38, p.1
President Kamerick asks for $5.5 million in capital projects in appearance before General Assembly.
190 Kamerick explains constitution problems
Northern Iowan 75:37, p.3
President John Kamerick defends Dr. Thomas Romanin's involvement with student publications.
191 P. E. departments merge
Northern Iowan 75:30, p.8
The former men's and women's physical education departments will merge and restructure beginning July 1, 1979.
192 In '79, we resolve to . . . .
Northern Iowan 75:29, p.2
Northern Iowan makes humorous New Year's resolutions.
193 Catch up, keep up--ideas behind UNI budget
UNI Century 7:1, p.2
Administrators explain budget requests.
194 Inspection reveals deficiencies; Quonset hut renovations needed
Northern Iowan 75:13, p.7
Ceramics studios in huts do not meet fire code; unsure what actions will be taken.
195 Kamerick plans campus meeting
Northern Iowan 75:11, p.2
President Kamerick will revive custom of all-university meeting to discuss a variety of topics.
196 Kamerick says he can serve best externally
Northern Iowan 75:11, p.7
President Kamerick presents his views on his job; photo.
197 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.
198 Evaluation complete; sent to Regents
Northern Iowan 75:9, p.10
Paul Rider speaks briefly about the evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; Senate takes no action on proposal to establish bookstore advisory committee.
199 Regents give tentative approval; UNI tuition increase planned; students asked to cough up $80 more
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.1
Will increase about 11%; financial aid will also be increased.
200 Advisory staff named
Northern Iowan 75:7, p.14
President Kamerick establishes an Athletic Advisory Council which will concern itself with athletic policies and practices; list of members.