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1001 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 16
Public Relations News Release 1987:368, p.1
Elizabeth Ruth Bingham conducts the student address in the spring commencement ceremonies, where Professor William Lang is awarded a doctor of humane letters degree. President Curris presided over the ceremonies, with the Wind Quintet providing music.
1002 Unique student entries, competitive events, to highlight 26th Annual Iowa Industrial Education Expo Friday (May 8)
Public Relations News Release 1987:358, p.1
Students from across Iowa shared their projects for scholarship opportunities in the Iowa Industrial Education Exposition, held in the UNI-Dome. A "Competitive Events" competition is held in the Industrial Technology.
1003 Rotary Club offers awards
Northern Iowan 83:57, p.10
1004 Students make friends, funds, for university in $180,000 UNI phone campaign
Public Relations News Release 1987:355, p.1
Dee Vandeventer directs the Annual Fund Phone-a-Thon to raise money for scholarships, programs, and research grants. Twenty-four thousand alumni were contacted by the thirty-two student workers for the event. Includes a list of students who participated.
1005 UNI information management department honors students
Public Relations News Release 1987:354, p.1
Five business teaching students are presented with scholarships by the Department of Information Management's annual recognition dinner. The ceremony was presided by Shelby Cosner, with Sara Bates as guest speaker.
1006 Rotary Club scholarships available
Northern Iowan 83:55, p.15
1007 Six awarded full-tuition art scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:333, p.1
The Department of Art's Scholarship Day ended with the awarding of full-tuition art scholarships to six area high school students. Forty-four of the two-hundred students attending the event participated in the competition. Includes a list of recipients.
1008 UNI Juried Art Student Exhibition winners announced
Public Relations News Release 1987:331, p.1
Fourteen works by art students receive honors in the Juried Art Student Exhibition, in the Gallery of Art. Three of the three-hundred and ten works submitted to the exhibition were awarded Sarah Spurgeon memorial scholarships by Professor William Lew.
1009 UNI announces winners of 1987 Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition
Public Relations News Release 1987:326, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature, and the Division of Continuing Education and Special Programs sponsor the Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition. Victorious high school and college students won cash, scholarships, and publication.
1010 Annual Juried Art Student Exhibition opens Sunday (April 12) at UNI; preview Friday
Public Relations News Release 1987:307, p.1
An awards ceremony dedicated to the recipients of awards from the Annual Juried Art Student Exhibition is held in the Art Building Auditorium. A show featuring their work was held in the Gallery of Art in conjunction with the ceremony.
1011 Annual UNI Art Scholarship Day April 10 to feature ceramicist
Northern Iowan 1987:305, p.1
Ceramicist, Patty Warashina, spoke at the Art Building Auditorium, where fifty-five high school students competed for a chance to win one of six four-year scholarships. Competitors were welcomed by Professor William Lew.
1012 Scholarship announcement
Northern Iowan 83:50, p.5
Janice M. Clark Scholarship available.
1013 UNI names Petitt Journalism Scholarship recipients
Public Relations News Release 1987:306, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature names Rodney Reicks and Andrew Zhiss the recipients of the Tom Pettit scholarships. The students were recognized for their academic accomplishments and participation in journalism.
1014 Novelist, critic, NPR radio commentator Doris Grumback to speak at 'Iowa Student as Critic' Conference Friday (April 10) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:297, p.1
Doris Grumbach delivers the fifteenth annual Reninger Lecture for the Iowa Student as Critic Conference. Winners of the statewide essay competition received over one-thousand dollars worth of prizes, as well as seeing their work published.
1015 Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators to hold spring conference at UNI April 5-6
Public Relations News Release 1987:295, p.1
The Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators spring conference, featuring a number programs presented by Iowan educators, including university faculty. An award ceremony was held in honor of R. Paul Brimm, who served as principal of Price Lab School.
1016 Science awards offered
Northern Iowan 83:47, p.13
College of Natural Science offers scholarships.
1017 Lion's Club scholarship
Northern Iowan 83:46, p.9
Offers $500 scholarship.
1018 McCollum scholarship
Northern Iowan 83:46, p.9
$500 scholarship available.
1019 Commanding General French to speak on present, future role of ROTC Thursday
Public Relations News Release 1987:276, p.1
General Tony French of the fourth Reserve Officer Training Corps visited with students to discuss the benefits of ROTC to the community, and scholarship opportunities within the organizaton.
1020 Janice M. Clark Memorial Scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1987:271, p.1
Students demonstrating skill in rural planning and land use analysis with a grand point average of at least 3.0 may apply for the two-hundred dollar Janice M. Clark Scholarship.
1021 Students encouraged to apply for variety of natural science scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1987:254, p.1
The College of Natural Science offers a series of scholarships in honor of Cyrus W. Lantz, former head of the Department of Science. Applicants must have been admitted to graduate study, and carry a course load between five and eight credits.
1022 Applications taken for $500 Clifford McCollum Science Scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1987:244, p.1
Students with a major in the college of Natural Sciences are invited to apply for a scholarship provided by associates of Clifford McCollum, former dean of the College of Natural Sciences. Applicants must have ninety credit hours, and a gpa of 3.25.
1023 Music scholarship fund established
Nonpareil 71:2, p.22
Anonymous donors give $100,000 for music scholarships; second fund established as memorial to Margarette Eby.
1024 Scholarships available for cardiac rehabilitation program
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.8
People with heart problems may apply for aid.
1025 Applications available for two university Dames Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1987:239, p.1
The University Dames, an organization of faculty wives, offer two five-hundred dollar scholarships to female students above the age of twenty-one. Applicants require a recommendation from a community member who is familiar with their volunteer activities.
1026 Cedar Falls Lions Club offers scholarship to UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:237, p.1
The Lions Club offers a five-hundred dollar scholarship to fulltime sophomores, juniors, and first-semester seniors. Applicants must turn in a one-page autobiography, and records of all academic coursework to the Office of Student Field Experience.
1027 Education scholarships announced
Northern Iowan 83:37, p.7
1028 Scholarship available for journalism study
Northern Iowan 83:37, p.18
Pettit Scholarship available.
1029 Six UNI grads studying under Merchant Scholarships for advanced study
Public Relations News Release 1987:217, p.1
Six alumni are awarded with Merchant Scholarships to aid them in pursuing graduate degree programs. The scholarships were named in honor of Professor Ivan Merchant, and Kate Matilda Merchant.
1030 UNI Merchant Scholarship application deadline March 1
Public Relations News Release 1987:216, p.1
Bachelor's degree graduates report to Marion Thompson of the Department of Special Education for their application for the Merchant Scholarship. The scholarship was dedicated to Professor Frank Ivan Merchant and his sister, Kate Matilda Merchant.
1031 Applications now available for UNI Pettit scholarships in journalism
Public Relations News Release 1987:202, p.1
Students planning a career in communications with a journalism minor begin applying for two-hundred dollar Pettit scholarships. Applicants require six hours of credit in journalism, and must submit samples of their work.
1032 English Department's "Student as Critic" contest
Public Relations News Release 1986:194, p.1
The English Department sponsored a writing contest for high school and college students. Participants were allowed to write on any subject, and were eligible to win prizes of up to one-thousand dollars across several divisions.
1033 McElroy fellowships available
Northern Iowan 83:33, p.10
1034 Scholarship money to be taxed in 1987
Northern Iowan 83:32, p.1
Gary Shontz talks about the changes relating to dependent status.
1035 UNI names Merit Scholarship recipients for fall of '87
Public Relations News Release 1986:185, p.1
Fifteen high school seniors were granted the Merit Scholarship. Recipients must have scored at least a twenty-eight on the ACT, and been in the top-ten percent of their class. Includes a list of recipients, with their hometowns and high schools.
1036 UNI names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:186, p.1
The second set of high school seniors to receive the Presidential Scholarships was selected. The scholarships cover four years of tuition and living costs for the students. Includes a list of recipients with their hometowns.
1037 47 UNI students initiated into Kappa Delta Pi education honor society: Scholarship winner announced
Public Relations News Release 1986:182, p.1
Kappa Delta Pi initiated forty-seven new junior and senior education majors into the education honor society. The organization also awarded four-hundred and fifty dollars to Londa Schnell. Includes a list of new members with their hometowns.
1038 Seventh annual Iowa Student as Critic Essay competition entries due Feb. 6 (Friday)
Public Relations News Release 1986:152, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature sponsored the Iowa Student as Critic competition for high school and college students. Winners were granted cash prizes, scholarships, and publication.
1039 UNI foundation to establish Margarette Eby Memorial Scholarship fund
Public Relations News Release 1986:153, p.1
William Calhoun announced the acceptance of contributions to the memorial scholarship dedicated to Professor Margarette Eby, former dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. The scholarship was distributed to students of music.
1040 Four UNI students receive Nellie Dickey home economics scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:148, p.1
The Department of Home Economics gave away four Nellie Dickey Scholarships based on high scholastic achievement, and contributions to university activities. Recipients were announced by Professor Ronald Chung.
1041 Tomahawk honorary at UNI awards six scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:148, p.1
Tomahawk distributed scholarships to six students based on need, academic activities, and work experience. The goal of the organization is to promote leadership among students.
1042 UNI names recipients of prestigious Presidential & Merit scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:135, p.1
Four-year renewable Presidential and Merit scholarships were granted to one-hundred and twenty high school seniors. Students must have had an ACT score of twenty-eight, and been in the top tenth percent of their class. Includes a list of recipients.
1043 Eight UNI students awarded education scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1987:130, p.1
Eight elementary education students received Elsie Sindt Educational Scholarships at five-hundred dollars each. The awards are distributed by the Foundation by recommendation of the College of Education Scholarship Committee.
1044 UNI student receives scholarship from American Die Casting Institute
Public Relations News Release 1987:130, p.1
Joseph Junk was the recipient of the David Laine Memorial Scholarship at the fifty-seventh annual meeting of the die casting industry. The scholarship goes to engineering students pursuing careers in die casting.
1045 FEF scholarships awarded
Public Relations News Release 1987:127, p.1
Eight industrial technology students receive scholarships from the Foundry Educational Foundation. Awards from the foundation range from one-hundred to four-hundred dollars.
1046 Scholarship available
Northern Iowan 83:26, p.5
M. R. Thompson scholarships available.
1047 Merle Thompson Scholarship offered at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:117, p.1
Students of history and humanities were given the opportunity to apply for the Merle R. Thompson Memorial Scholarship. Applicants were judged based on scholarly achievement, and a written essay on their career goals.
1048 Phi-Lambda honored; scholarships awarded
Northern Iowan 83:25, p.10
Phi Alpha Theta named best chapter in competition with similar schools; three students receive home economics scholarships.
1049 Two area UNI doctoral students receive first-time awards
Public Relations News Release 1987:115, p.1
Susan Koch and Adrian Talbot were awarded with scholarships at a university luncheon. Koch received the John S. Latta, Jr. Scholarship, presented by JoAnne Plantan. Talbot was given the Kamerick Fellowship by Dr. and Mrs. Kamerick.
1050 Three UNI graduate students in Home Ec receive scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1987:105, p.1
Students Judy Wolf, Stephanie Lieder, and Susan Powell were the recipients of the Department of Home Economics scholarships. Awards were distributed based on the students' thesis plans, and academic achievements.
1051 High school math/science students receive scholarships, awards at UNI symposium
Public Relations News Release 1987:104, p.1
Area high school students were presented with four-year scholarships by Professor Roy Saigo at the Science and Mathematics Symposium. Students attended lectures on biology, geology, and physics. Winners are listed with hometown, and prize.
1052 Scholarships available for UNI Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
Public Relations News Release 1987:85, p.1
A number of scholarships were given to students prone to coronary disease by the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, directed by Forrest Dolgener. The program is meant to help students who have been affected by heart attacks or bypass surgery.
1053 UNI's first presidential scholars honored at on-campus reception
Public Relations News Release 1987:84, p.1
The first fifteen students to receive the Presidential Scholars awards were presented by Constantine Curris. In order to qualify, students must have scored twenty-eight on the ACT, and graduated in the top ten percent of their high school classes.
1054 NRHH scholarship selection questioned
Northern Iowan 83:14, p.2
Complains that a scholarship recipient was selected on unfair terms.
1055 Benefit concert to feature Curris
Northern Iowan 83:8, p.12
Harry Slife and President Curris will narrate part of show; photo.
1056 Scholarships to be given
Northern Iowan 83:8, p.10
Criteria for the four Tomahawk scholarships.
1057 13 HPER scholarships awarded at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:504, p.1
A list of ten recipients of scholarships from the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. The list includes the student, name of award, hometown, and a short biography of the recipient.
1058 Local residents win county, state posts at Girls State
Public Relations News Release 1987:409, p.1
Angela Doster won as governor; Governor Branstad administered the oaths of office to Doster and the other elected officials.
1059 Student receives scholarship
Northern Iowan 82:57, p.8
Angie Hester wins McColm award.
1060 Third Kappa given
Northern Iowan 82:57, p.8
Bruce Baedke wins Kappa Delta Pi scholarship.
1061 Scholarship honors first woman teacher
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.3
Women's Studies Scholarship named for Frances L. Webster; photo.
1062 Thelma McColm tuition scholarship awarded in memory of 1922 UNI alum
Public Relations News Release 1986:446, p.1
The scholarship was founded by Thelma's husband John and is given to West Liberty graduates who attend UNI and meet the qualifications; Hester plans to be a marketing major.
1063 UNI recreation majors participate in state conference
Public Relations News Release 1986:436, p.1
Close to forty students attended the 1986 Iowa Park and Recreation Association State Conference held in Iowa City; Breuer and Barrett presented papers; Dostal and Chopard won scholarships.
1064 UNI student from Cedar Falls winner of Kappa Delta Pi-Myrle M. Burk award
Public Relations News Release 1986:436, p.1
The $500 award from the education honor society is for science education; Baedke is a secondary education chemistry major with a physics minor; named after Burk, a conservationist and the first woman lab assistant at UNI; officers of Kappa Delta Pi.
1065 Lake City student at UNI receives 1986 Julia Sparrow scholarship in reading
Public Relations News Release 1986:422, p.1
Ellis was awarded for her excellence in the UNI reading education program; she is double majoring in elementary education with an emphasis in reading education and fashion merchandising.
1066 Waterloo student awarded $1,000 UNI James Hearst scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1986:421, p.1
Troupe is a sophomore art major with an emphasis in photography; the award's purpose is to recognize academic and artistic promise, but student need is also considered; Powell and Colburn nominated her.
1067 Price Lab School auditorium at UNI to be named for Ken Butzier at May 18 ceremony
Public Relations News Release 1986:418, p.1
He taught language arts and was director of speech and theatre activities at Northern University High School for twenty-five years; a reception will follow; he received his bachelor's degree from UNI; a scholarship also bears his name.
1068 UNI theatre student Martha Kelly is 1986 UNI-Civic Performing Arts Award Recipient
Public Relations News Release 1986:417, p.1
The theatre/acting major was selected by the Association's Board of Directors; she was lauded for her creativity as an actress, her excellent academic record and the promise she shows of a career in performance; she has the highest GPA of theatre majors.
1069 Scholarship winners announced at 25th Industrial Education Expo
Public Relations News Release 1986:409, p.1
Five Iowa high school students received four-year full-ride tuition scholarships; five alternates were also chosen; twenty-three applicants were interviewed for the rewards.
1070 Six awarded full-tuition art scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:333, p.1
The six Iowa high school students were chosen recently during the Department of Art's annual Scholarship Day; more than two hundred students attended and about forty-five competed for the scholarships; list of winners and alternates.
1071 UNI information management department honors students
Public Relations News Release 1987:354, 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.
1072 Hundreds of unique Iowa student projects to highlight 25th annual UNI Industrial Education Expo, May 2 (Friday)
Public Relations News Release 1986:393, p.1
Close to seven hundred Iowa industrial education students and their teachers will participate in the all-day Expo, with students vying for awards in group and individual projects; entries are in three categories.
1073 Grad student receives $10,000
Northern Iowan 82:51, p.8
Darrell Durvenga brings the Iowa Scottish Rite Doctoral Fellowship program to UNI for the first time; photo.
1074 Winners announced in UNI's 1986 'Iowa student as critic' essay competition
Public Relations News Release 1986:375, p.1
High school and college students and high school English teachers received awards; some high school winners won UNI scholarships, others won monetary awards.
1075 67 UNI students initiated into Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society; Scholarship winner announced
Public Relations News Release 1986:370, p.1
Membership in the group is limited to junior and senior education majors; Keenan won a $300 education scholarship.
1076 Five awarded teacher education scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:365, p.1
Five Iowa high school students have been selected to receive four-year full-tuition scholarships to study in the College of Education at UNI; winners, alternates, finalists, selection committee members listed.
1077 Two to receive Pettit award
Northern Iowan 82:49, p.9
Lynn Olson and Elizabeth Bingham honored; photo.
1078 Annual UNI Art Scholarship Day April 11 to feature printmaker
Public Relations News Release 1986:343, p.1
Forty-five Iowa high school art students will compete for four full-ride tuition scholarships to UNI ; there will also be a presentation by printmaker Lloyd Mennard; the works of present scholarship winners will be on display.
1079 Scholarship named for Frances Webster of original faculty
Alumnus 71:1, p.4
Women's Studies scholarship will be worth $500; photo.
1080 Three UNI students receive Tomahawk scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:329, p.1
Tomahawk is an honor society that encourages and promotes leadership among students; they also sell used textbooks at the beginning of each UNI semester; each winner received a $200 discount on their university bill.
1081 Women's Studies minor receives $500 award
Northern Iowan 82:45, p.12
Jenny Franzen will receive the Frances L. Webster Women's Studies Scholarship.
1082 American society for quality control scholarship offered to UNI mathematics and computer science students
Public Relations News Release 1986:308, p.1
The $750 scholarship is available to UNI juniors and seniors who are majors in mathematics and computer science.
1083 Dubuque student at UNI receives women's studies scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1986:309, p.1
Franzen, a junior with a major in English and a minor in women's studies, will receive the $500 Frances L. Webster award; she is president of the Women's Action League.
1084 Seven awarded UNI's Nellie Dickey Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:299, p.1
The awards are granted by the Department of Home Economics; the scholarship amounts range from $600 to $1200.
1085 Name of first woman to teach at UNI added to UNI Women's Studies scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1986:288, p.1
The UNI Women's Studies Advisory Board voted recently to change the name of the award to Frances L. Webster, in honor of one of the four founding faculty members.
1086 Applications available for University Dames Scholarship Program
Public Relations News Release 1986:283, p.1
Women older than 21 are encouraged to apply before April 11.
1087 FEF awards nine
Northern Iowan 82:35, p.11
List of those honored with scholarships from the Foundry Education Foundation.
1088 Tom Pettit journalism scholarship applications due March 3 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:245, p.1
Two scholarships will be offered, each worth two hundred dollars.
1089 Scholarships, prizes offer money
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.5
Announces several scholarships.
1090 UNI Women's Studies scholarship applications due March 1
Public Relations News Release 1986:222, p.1
The scholarship is being offered by the Women's Study Advisory Board as well as the UNI Office of Affirmative Action for the 1986-1987 school year; the award is open to women's studies minors.
1091 Graduate scholarships
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.5
Merchant Scholarships available.
1092 Area UNI alumni may appoy for 1986 Merchant Scholarship for Advanced Study
Public Relations News Release 1986:195, p.1
Merchant Scholarships taking applications from UNI graduates; enrolling in graduate school. Kate Matilda Merchant established the scholarships to honor her brother, Frank; head of the Department of Foreign Languages.
1093 UNI names 15 Presidential Scholars, 15 Merit Scholar recipients
Public Relations News Release 1986:194, p.1
The students will begin their studies at UNI in the fall of 1986 and are free to choose any major; the Presidential awards are four year full-rides while the Merit awards are two thousand dollars for each four years. List of winners.
1094 Deadline nears for Merchant Scholarships
Alumnus 70:4, p.4
March 1 is the application deadline for Merchant Scholarships.
1095 Tomahawk offers scholarships
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.18
Will offer three $200 scholarships; photo.
1096 Scholarship monies given
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.5
American Society for Quality Control gives $20,000.
1097 UNI business education prof honored for work with students
Public Relations News Release 1985:169, p.1
Timpany was honored by the Iowa Business Education Association with a $300 scholarship called the Distinguished Service Scholarship Award given in his name; the scholarship will be awarded to a UNI business or business education student.
1098 School of Business awards various scholarships
Northern Iowan 82:24, p.8
List of scholarship winners.
1099 High school math/science students receive scholarships, awards at UNI symposium
Public Relations News Release 1987:104, p.1
Ten high school students won four-year tuition scholarships, one student won a two-year award, and one student won a three-year award; additionally, a number of students won cash awards; this was the twenty-third awards symposium.
1100 New SISEA scholarship offered
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.8
Will award $200.