Retirement--Faculty and Staff

Displaying 51 - 100 of 142 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 University recognizes retiring employees
Campus News Network 6:17, p.2
List of twenty-two retiring UNI employees who were honored May 4 at 38th Annual Recognition Breakfast.
52 Setting new standards for faculty preparation, professorial rank, and retirement
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.12
President Latham takes initial steps to improve faculty credentials, regularize the system of faculty rank, and define the possibilities for faculty retirement; photo.
53 The development of a retirement policy
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.158
The college begins participation in the TIAA plan; photo.
54 Faculty affairs
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.317
A look at salary schedules, fringe benefits, faculty loads, faculty governance, and faculty organizations in the 1950s and 1960s; photo.
55 University recognizes retiring employees
Campus News Network 5:17, p.4
Thirty-two retiring faculty and staff members were recognized May 6 at Recognition Breakfast.
56 Profile: the retirement "Class of '94-'95"
Campus News Network 5:17, p.5
Retirees reflect on their years at UNI; photo.
57 University salutes 1995 retirees
Northern Iowa Today 23:1, p.6
List of those to be honored at 1995 Recognition Breakfast.
58 Security. The social kind may take a little longer.
Campus News Network 5:10, p.2
Chart showing ages when 100% Social Security benefits begin.
59 Profile: the retirement "Class of '93-'94"
Campus News Network 4:18, p.3
Profile of this year's retiring employees; photo.
60 University recognizes retiring employees
Campus News Network 4:18, p.1
Twenty-two retiring employees were recognized at the Annual Recognition Breakfast May 7.
61 University recognizes retiring employees
Northern Iowa Today 22:1, p.5
List of retirees to be honored at 1994 Recognition Breakfast.
62 Retirement
Campus News Network 4:11, p.2
Upcoming retirees are asked to inform their department heads so they may be included in the annual Recognition Breakfast.
63 35th annual recognition breakfast
Campus News Network 3:17, p.6
List of those who were honored at retirement breakfast.
64 Profile: the retirement class of 92-93
Campus News Network 3:17, p.7
Retirees talk about their work at UNI; photo.
65 Pension pinching.
Public Relations News Release 1992:463, p.1
Arthur Cox states that workers hope to squeeze all they can from their retirement pension plans.
66 University honors retiring employees
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.4
List of retirees to be honored at 1993 Recognition Breakfast.
67 Early and phased retirement programs revised
Campus News Network 2:16, p.
Regents approve changes effective through June 1997.
68 University honors retiring employees
Northern Iowa Today 20:1, p.5
List of those honored at 1992 Recognition Breakfast.
69 Profile: 1315 years of service
Campus News Network 1:17, p.3
A look at this year's class of retirees; photo.
70 Sixty-three employees
Campus News Network 1:17, p.3
List of those honored at Recognition Breakfast.
71 1,350 years of service to UNI will be honored
Northern Iowan 87:57, p.1
List of those to be honored at Recognition Breakfast.
72 Long-term employees retiring from University of Northern Iowa to be recognized May 4
Public Relations News Release 1990:512, p.1
Sixty-three retiring UNI employees to honored at Recognition Breakfast. Retirees are listed.
73 UNI honors long-time employees
Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.5
List of employees honored at 33rd Recognition Breakfast.
74 Early retirement program extended
Campus News Network 1:10, p.4
Next extension will end June 30, 1992.
75 Long-term employees to be recognized at University of Northern Iowa April 21
Public Relations News Release 1989:538, p.1
Twenty-four university retirees are honored at the annual Recognition Breakfast in the Commons. Those honored have spent at least ten years of service to the University. Tickets are made available through the Controller's Office.
76 Employees honored
Northern Iowan 84:57, p.8
Employees retiring or resigning in 1987-1988 academic year will be honored at 30th annual Recognition Breakfast.
77 Regents approve road construction project, receive numerous reports from University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:172, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the reconstruction of Campus Street, the purchase of property for use as a parking lot, and the reaccreditation of the home economics department. Professor Ronald Chung retires, and new tenure policies are approved.
78 New retirement policy a good idea
Northern Iowan 84:1, p.2
Regents repeal requirement that employees retire at age 70.
79 New retirement law enacted
Northern Iowan 84:1, p.7
Faculty need not retire at age 70.
80 Contributions to Alma Mater can now bring retirement benefits similar to IRA
Public Relations News Release 1987:441, p.1
William Calhoun explains the use of net income unitrust and deferred gift annuity plans as alternatives to an IRA. By making donations to the university, retirees receive interest made on their cash donations.
81 29th Annual Recognition Breakfast May 9 to honor 33 long-term UNI employees
Public Relations News Release 1987:361, p.1
President Constantine Curris speaks at the Recognition Breakfast, honor thirty-three recently retired university employees. Entertainment was provided by the Northern Brass Quintet. Honorees are listed by department.
82 UNI Business, personnel items approved by Regents
Public Relations News Release 1987:347, p.1
Professor Jan Robbins is replaced by Robert Ward as head of the Department of English. John Stalberger is named director of public safety after the retirement of Rollin G. Evers. The Education Center, Gilchrist Hall, and Dome see renovations and repairs.
83 Regents approve UNI business and personnel matters, miscellaneous fees schedule
Public Relations News Release 1987:225, p.1
The Board of Regents discusses renovating the Redeker Center, raising admission fees, leasing university property, and engaging five phased retirement programs. The board also filled the positions of Public Safety Director and Director of Maucker Union.
84 After 30 years, UNI industrial tech prof will trade his welding torch for a unicycle
Public Relations News Release 1987:128, p.1
Professor James LaRue, of the Department of Industrial Technology, retires after thirty years of service. In his retirement, LaRue planned to practice artistic blacksmithing, as well as remaining active in various organizations.
85 Breakfast to honor UNI employees
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.20
Will honor those who are retiring after ten or more years of service; list of those to be honored.
86 Regents hear UNI phased retirement, capital register reports
Public Relations News Release 1986:389, p.1
They also approved many renovation agreements and a farm lease.
87 Recognition breakfast to honor long0term employees
Northern Iowan 81:54, p.7
List of those who will be honored.
88 Phased retirement expands to merit system
UNI Century 12:3, p.3
Merit employees now eligible.
89 Iowa Board of Regents meet April agenda
Northern Iowan 80:55, p.11
Professor Smaldino will head Communicative Disorders; Steve Corbin will head Marketing; accept Vice President Hansmeier's resignation; name Science Building for Cliff McCollum.
90 Offers financial advice
Northern Iowan 80:27, p.2
Lynn Schwandt talks about changes in TIAA-CREF.
91 Retirement options in effect
Northern Iowan 80:26, p.6
Faculty members talk about the new early retirement program.
92 Regents approve CAC plan
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.4
Contracts totaling over $6 million awarded; approve first four phased retirements for UNI.
93 Experimental retirement planned
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.4
New phased retirement program began in summer 1983; will be reviewed after four years; provisions of program.
94 Breakfast commemorates staff service
UNI Century 10:4, p.6
List of those honored at Recognition Breakfast in May 1982.
95 Retiring state FBLA officers honored
Public Relations News Release 1980:494, p.1
Several state retiring officers for the Future Business Leaders of America were honored at the State Leadership Conference.
96 Retirement reception for UNI professor, Guillaume
Public Relations News Release 1980:264, p.1
A retirement reception will be held for Professor Harry G. Guillaume, who has served for 32 years as an art faculty member.
97 Senate changes emeritus eligibility
Northern Iowan 76:39, p.3
Retiring faculty may now be granted emeritus status regardless of age; title will be Professor Emeritus; Senate, department head, dean, provost, and president will approve.
98 Final grades to be due sooner
Northern Iowan 76:14, p.3
Several issues were discussed at the Faculty Senate meeting.
99 Latham disposition approved
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.4
Close description of the O. R. Latham Stadium facilities, which university believes should be razed; Professor Cahill resigns as English Department head; revision of retirement policy.
100 Head of Women's Physical Education at UNI to Retire
Public Relations News Release 1972:170, p.1
Dr. Bontz, head of the Department of Physical Education, will retire at the end of the 1972 summer session after 23 years of service.