Klink--Aurelia L. Prior (Class of 1962; Continuing Education Staff)
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1 | Study Abroad program offers chance to work, study in China Northern Iowan 103:21, p.5 |
Students can earn up to five credits by participating in the Study Abroad program. China is only one of the countries that are available; photo. | |
2 | UNI Humanities department to host 'European Studies in the Humanities & the Holocause: Poland' in late spring Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Program will be held from May 11 to June 16 and will give students credits in "Humanities II" and "Studies in the Holocaust." | |
3 | UNI recognizes retirees Saturday, May 4 Public Relations News Release 2001:467, p.1 |
Forty-four UNI retiring employees will be honored at the 4th annual recognition breakfast. | |
4 | UNI offers trip to Poland Northern Iowan 97:34, p.10 |
Students are offered the chance to take Humanities II in Poland. | |
5 | Business students head south Northern Iowan 97:32, p.11 |
Professor Christine Schrage wants students to experience business in foreign countries. | |
6 | Students benefit from International Study Northern Iowan 97:28, p.17 |
Students can experience Krakow, Poland, in a four week course May 12-June 17, 2001. | |
7 | Students study, experience history abroad Northern Iowan 95:60, p.1 |
Ten UNI students traveled to Kracow, Poland, from May 20-June 28 through Humanities in Europe Program. | |
8 | Elderhostel draws 'senior' students from Iowa and beyond to University of Northern Iowa for summer classes Public Relations News Release 1997:411, p.1 |
Elderhostel allows students of at least 55 years of age to participate in summer classes at UNI. | |
9 | Elderhostel draws 'senior' students from Iowa and beyond to University of Northern Iowa for summer classes Public Relations News Release 1997:410, p.1 |
Elderhostel allows students of at least 55 years of age to participate in summer classes at UNI. | |
10 | Humanities II goes to Europe Northern Iowan 94:55, p.13 |
Thirteen students will earn six credits each for studying Humanities II and the Holocaust in Cracow, Poland, this summer. | |
11 | Elderhostel draws people from around state and beyond to University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1996:467, p.1 |
Over fifty-one people over the age of sixty gathered on campus for Elderhostel. | |
12 | Students prove you're never too old to learn Public Relations News Release 1996:448, p.1 |
Professor Klink talks about over fifty senior citizens participating in Elderhostel. | |
13 | Openings remain for second session of Elderhostel to be held at University of Northern Iowa July 13-18 Public Relations News Release 1996:446, p.1 |
Elderhostel will be hosted on campus in July with openings in the second session. | |
14 | Elderhostel draws people from around state and beyond to University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:455, p.1 |
Fifty-three people came to UNI for Elderhostel, a week-long program offering courses for people over 60 years old; list of attendants. | |
15 | Summer programs for older adults offered at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:373, p.1 |
Elderhostel, a weeklong program for persons 55 years and older, will offer courses through the University of Northern Iowa. This program is designed to give them a feel for college life today. | |
16 | 18 and older Public Relations News Release 1995:340, p.1 |
Non-credit programs are great for people who don't have a lot of time. This summer :early Childhood Special Education,Short Game Golf", and "Elderhostel" are being offered. | |
17 | 100 and counting Public Relations News Release 1995:182, p.1 |
The Elderhostel program at UNI serves those in retirement years and some nearly retirement. | |
18 | University of Northern Iowa professor Aurelia Klink selected for Iowa Distinguished Service Award by the Iowa Association for Lifelong Learning Public Relations News Release 1993:160, p.1 |
Aurelia Klink will Distinguished Service Award. | |
19 | Aurelia Klink Campus News Network 4:5, p.4 |
Aurelia Klink was awarded the Iowa Distinguished Service Award for the second time. | |
20 | Elderhostel draws people from around state and beyond to University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:735, p.1 |
Elderhostel attendees are from Iowa, California, Illinois, Oregon, and Wisconsin. | |
21 | What working at a great teaching university means to me Campus News Network 3:12, p.3 |
Aurelia Klink explains what she likes about working at UNI. | |
22 | Elderhostel draws people from around the U.S. to University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:745, p.1 |
Elderhostel allows those aged 60 and over to attend classes and live in the dorms. Participants come from throughout the U.S. | |
23 | Why do these college students seem to be a lot more mature than most? Public Relations News Release 1991:678, p.1 |
The "Elderhostel" program allows seniors to take college courses during the summer, live in the dorms, and enjoy other perks of college life at nominal cost. | |
24 | March was UNI Month for the Waterloo Exchange Club Campus News Network 2:16, p.1 |
Faculty and staff speak to group. | |
25 | University of Northern Iowa speakers provide month of programming at Waterloo Exchange Club Public Relations News Release 1991:558, p.1 |
Waterloo Exchange Club hear UNI speakers during March. The club focused on education during there weekly meetings. | |
26 | Aurelia Klink Campus News Network 1:14, p.2 |
Receives plaque for work on publications. | |
27 | Laid-back learning for those over 60- Elderhostel. Public Relations News Release 1990:689, p.1 |
For people over 60, the nationwide Elderhostel program is a great way to take a learning vacation. Held on college campuses across the United States, Elderhostel programs are inexpensive ways to learn, see the country, and meet people all over the nation. | |
28 | Education is incorporated into University of Northern Iowa European Tour Public Relations News Release 1989:511, p.1 |
Professor Lee Nicholas acts as administrator for the International Business Study Tour. The tour allows students to visit major foreign and U. S. corporations and government agencies. The tour is sponsored by the College of Business Adminsitration. | |
29 | Church organists can improve skills through University of Northern Iowa program. Public Relations News Release 1989:3, p.1 |
The "Church Organists Training Program" is designed to teach church organists basic organ technique, how to lead congregational singing and accompany choir anthems and soloists, and play simple organ literature of high quality appropriate for the church. | |
30 | College experiences for older Americans -- Elderhostel. Public Relations News Release 1988:545, p.1 |
Aurelia Klink, says Elderhostel have become so popular because of the combination of subject matter and activities that are held in a vacation like setting. | |
31 | University of Northern Iowa tour combines European travel and business course. Public Relations News Release 1988:257, p.1 |
International Business Study Tour is open to all who want to further their understanding of international business activites. | |
32 | Northern Iowa's Elderhostel offers three courses for 'learning vacation.' Public Relations News Release 1988:453, p.1 |
"Two Iowa Poets: Paul Engle and James Hearst," "Music of the Band Era," and "Some Aspects of Iowa History" will be offered June 26 through July 2. | |
33 | Northern Iowa information management students honored at spring banquet. Public Relations News Release 1988:411, p.1 |
Michelle Fontana recipent of both the eighth annual UNI-Association of Office Personnel Memorial Scholarship and the Katherine S. Humphrey Memorial Scholarship. | |
34 | University of Northern Iowa tour combines European travel and business course Public Relations News Release 1987:288, p.1 |
Students of international business may earn three hours of credit by participating in the International Business Study Tour to Munich, Amsterdam and London. Professor Robert Wyatt serves as tour administrator. | |
35 | AARP/IRS teleconference on federal tax law changes affecting older Americans to be in Northern Iowa's Education Center Wednesday (Feb. 3) Public Relations News Release 1987:240, p.1 |
A teleconference on changes to Iowa tax laws regarding elderly citizens is held in the Education Center, organized by the Internal Revenue Services and American Association of Retired Persons. | |
36 | Church organists to improve their skills through UNI program; interviews to be Aug. 29 Public Relations News Release 1887:450, p.1 |
Professor Marilou Kratzenstein leads a series of private lessons for the School of Music's church organist program. In order to qualify, potential members must have background in piano, and pass auditions in Russell Hall. | |
37 | Summer intensive Spanish course for exporters, travelers offered at UNI in June Public Relations News Release 1987:363, p.1 |
Professor Samuel Nodarse directs a Spanish immersion course for exporters, instructed by Hildegard Morales. Hildegard Morales serves as instructor. | |
38 | Amish conference to solve mysteries Northern Iowan 83:53, p.7 |
Aurelia Klink talks about the upcoming conference; about 400 expected to attend. | |
39 | Conference to highlight history, beliefs, lifestyle, of the Amish society April 25 Public Relations News Release 1987:300, p.1 |
A conference on the religious practices, history, and lifestyle of the Amish was held in the Education Center. The conference included presentations from faculty members on Amish crafts, games, and history. | |
40 | Chemical demonstrations and instrumentation workshop at UNI March 28 Public Relations News Release 1987:242, p.1 |
High school instructors attend an inservice program sponsored by the Department of Chemistry and the Office of Continuing Education. The program featured presentations by five faculty chemists. | |
41 | European study tour to visit Paris, London Northern Iowan 83:17, p.6 |
Will travel over Christmas break. | |
42 | UNI information management department honors students Public Relations News Release 1986:398, p.1 |
Ten UNI business teaching and office information systems students were honored recently for their scholastic and business achievement at the annual recognition dinner. | |
43 | High tech and high touch are basis of new major Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.4 |
Close look at development of new curriculum in information management; photo. | |
44 | Grants received, requested Northern Iowan 80:15, p.7 |
Brief description of recent grants. | |
45 | More Than One Career Option For Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.14 |
The Department of Business Education and Administrative Management gives students the opportunity to prepare for more than one career; photo. | |
46 | UNI to hold extension courses in Marshalltown Public Relations News Release 1980:35, p.1 |
The course 'Administration of Human Resources' will be offered in Marshalltown as graduate or undergraduate credit. | |
47 | School of Business success story Alumnus 65:1, p.14 |
School attains collegiate status; Professor Waller, the new director, talks about the difficulties faced by the program, the curriculum, accreditation, and the success of its students; photo. | |
48 | Business Education and Office Administration Old Gold 0:0, p.12 |
Many students who are undecided between teaching or working directly in Business and Industry are attracted to the department of Business and Office Administration where they learn to use typwriters, duplicating machines, calculators; photo. | |
49 | Adult luncheons feature food, friends, and fun Northern Iowan 74:24, p.8 |
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches; highlights of remarks by recent speakers. | |
50 | Adult student lunch Northern Iowan 74:12, p.12 |
Glenn Hansen and Aurelia Klink will speak. |