Niffenegger--Shelley (Class of 1988)
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Reception (Monday) March 26 in Des Moines for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:478, p.1 |
Lori Culbertson, Michele Thurn, Shelley Niffenegger, Samantha Pieters, and Dana Schuldt Leahy attend a reception for incoming students and their parents. The reception offers information on financial aid, and student life. | |
2 | Reception (Wednesday) March 21 in Fairfield for students admitted to the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:473, p.1 |
Lori Culbertson, Shelley Niffenegger, Pat Sorcic, Samantha Pieters, and Gerald Dias organize a reception program for incoming students, offering information on financial aid and student life. | |
3 | Order of Omega Greek honor society initiates six new Northern Iowa members Public Relations News Release 1987:168, p.1 |
The Order of Omega inducts six new members from the UNI student body. Members must be of Greek background, and exhibit high levels of leadership, scholarship, and community service. | |
4 | Northern Iowa 'novices' score well in Twin Cities competition Nov. 17 Public Relations News Release 1987:149, p.1 |
Thirteen first-year members of the Individual Events team achieve a third place sweepstakes win at the Twin Cities Novice Tournament. The team was coached by Professor Mary Ann Renz, and accompanied by Professor William Henderson. | |
5 | UNI Greek Week activities slated Monday-Saturday (April 20-25) Public Relations News Release 1987:323, p.1 |
The opening ceremonies of Greek Week were held in Maucker Union, organized by Sean McAleer and Shelly Niffenegger. Activities included a leadership breakfast, a study night in Rod Library, and a Special Olympics competition. | |
6 | 'Preview UNI' summer orientation staff begins with sessions Thursday (June 12) Public Relations News Release 1986:455, p.1 |
Fourteen UNI students have been selected out of sixty to lead two thousand entering freshmen and their parents in orientation sessions this summer. |