Kopper--Beverly A. (Associate Provost Academic Affairs; Psychology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI students' first-year experience to serve as 'foundation of excellence'
Campus group considering recommendations to improve all aspects of student

Public Relations News Release 2008:563, p.1
Successful integration, academically and socially, is important for a great start to college. In spring 2008, the College was selected to participate in a national higher education project, "Foundations of Excellence."
2 University of Northern Iowa inducts students into Teacher Education Program
Public Relations News Release 2008:275, p.1
Some 320 students fulfilled the requirements for admission into the Teacher Education Program, and were invited to participate in the formal ceremony, the official induction of students into that field of study. Students listed.
3 UNI names new associate provost
Public Relations News Release 2007:34, p.1
Beverly Kopper has been named associate provost and associate vice president for academic affairs. Brief biographical profile.
4 CSBS Student Research Conference takes place April 21 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Students will be presenting their research at the Student Research Conference.
5 University of Northern Iowa to host
Commencement in the UNI-Dome December 16

Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
About six hundred candidates for degrees will participate in the Commencement ceremony Saturday, December 16.
6 University of Northern Iowa to host Commencement in the UNI-Dome Dec. 17
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Graduation ceremonies for the University of Northern Iowa will take place in the UNI-Dome.
7 Amendments help student aid resolution pass in NISG
Northern Iowan 102:21, p.1
NISG asks for Iowa Congressional support in bolstering student aid.
8 UNI names Director of Academic Assessment
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Beverly Kopper will begin her duties in the fall of 2005; brief profile included.
9 New capstone classes offer students variety
Northern Iowan 101:28, p.6
Fourteen new capstone courses, in addition to the three offered for the Fall 2004 term, to be offered in the spring.
10 New Presidential Scholars to begin studies at University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 2002:573, p.1
UNI Presidential Scholarships awarded; recipients listed.
11 Core course considered for changes
Northern Iowan 99:38, p.1
Liberal Arts Core Committee proposes changes in Capstone requirement.
12 UNI Women's Studies to offer special edition of 'Women on Fridays' series
Public Relations News Release 2002:234, p.1
"Phantoms at the Gate: Revisiting and Revising Virginia Woolf's 'Professions for Women.'" will be presented as a part of the "Women on Fridays" discussion series.
13 New Presidential Scholars begin studies on University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2002:68, p.1
Eight students have received full scholarships for four years; scholarships are funded through the Office of the President; recipients are listed.
14 Liberal Arts Core name change reflects importance of program
Northern Iowa Today 30:2, p.2
A two-year process has resulted in a name change of the General Education Program to the Liberal Arts Core.
15 Infertility issues topic for Monday, May 6 "CROW" Forum at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1995:348, p.1
A panel of psychology professors presented the final CROW Forum.
16 "CROW" Forum at University of Northern Iowa Monday, April 1, to feature program on Afro-Brazilian slave saint
Public Relations News Release 1995:282, p.1
Robert Krueger will speak at the next CROW Forum.
17 Five faculty recognized for great teaching
Northern Iowa Today 23:2, p.8
Professors Roberta Roth, Sue Joslyn, Richard Utz, Amy Phelps, and Beverly Kopper honored
18 Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching
Public Relations News Release 1994:564, p.1
UNI faculty named Outstanding Teachers by University Book and Supply.
19 Anger may prove harmful; latest health note
Northern Iowan 86:35, p.5
Professor Kopper reports findings on tendency toward and expression of anger.
20 Suppressing your anger could result in physical and mental health diffculties - but so could uncontrolled anger, says University of Northern Iowa rese
Public Relations News Release 1989:289, p.1
There are positive and negative ways to express anger, Beverly Kopper says. Exercise, stress management activities, assertiveness training and anger management techniques can be helpful.
21 Getting mad-- how you handle anger depends on your gender.
Public Relations News Release 1989:180, p.1
Beverly Kopper says men express their anger in aggressive ways, and says this is often linked with type A behavior patterns. Culture has a negative view of women who exhibit anger, and this may be one reason why women deal with anger differently than men.