Rathmell [Meyer]--Wendy Kimryn [Class of 1991]

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1 Alumni rethinks cancer treatment
Northern Iowan 112:17, p.2
UNI alumni Kimryn Rathmell gave the talk "The Exciting State of Affairs for Drug Development in Cancer: 2015" on October 22 in Lantz Auditorium in McCollum Science Hall as the 19th annual Leland Wilson Lectureship; photos.
2 Chemistry program at University of Northern Iowa re-approved by American Chemical Society
Public Relations News Release 1990:648, p.1

UNI's undergrad chemistry program has been reapproved for five years.

3 Pre-professional organization student leaders at University of Northern Iowa completing terms.
Public Relations News Release 1989:563, p.1

List of student leaders of Northern Iowa's pre-professional organizations are completing their terms of service during the spring 1990 semester.

4 Omicron delta kappa initiates 28 members into national leadership/academic honorary.
Public Relations News Release 1989:242, p.1

List of students honored. Student candidates for membership must have a grade point average of 3.3, have a least 60 hours of academic credit, and be involved in campus activities.

5 UNI-AOP honors administrator and scholarship winners, installs new officers and recognizes retiree.
Public Relations News Release 1989:592, p.1
Iowa Association of Office Personnel named Dr. Richard H. Stinchfield, executive assistant to the president, as its educator/administrator of the year for 1988-89. AOP scholarship winners are Carol Creeden, Wendy Meyer, Carla Cooper, and Teresa Metheny.
6 Can the American mind be reopened?; rethinking undergraduate education
Northern Iowa Today 73:1, p.6

Survey of recent efforts by UNI to enhance quality of undergraduate education; photo.

7 Northern Iowa biology students commended for their scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1987:233, p.1
Twelve students of Professor Daryl Smith's General Biology I are granted letters of commendation for their exceptional academic performance. Three of these students are Presidential or Merit Scholars. Recipients are listed by hometown.
8 Northern Iowa debaters, individual event team members place in four tournaments
Public Relations News Release 1987:159, p.1

Eighteen individual events team members and eight debaters compete in forensic tournaments in North Carolina, Kansas, and Nebraska, with twenty students earning awards from each competition. The students were accompanied by communication arts faculty.

9 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.