Scholarships
Displaying 951 - 1000 of 1728 in reverse chronological order
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951 | 'National Teacher of the Year' to speak Thursday (April 13) on University of Northern Iowa campus Public Relations News Release 1987:355, p.1 |
Donna H. Oliver speaks in Lantz Auditorium after being granted the Myrle M. Burke-Kappa Delta Pi Science Education Scholarship. Professor Myrle Burke graduated from the Iowa Teacher's College in 1928. | |
952 | Annual student art exhibition at Northern Iowa opens Monday (April 11) in Gallery of Art Public Relations News Release 1987:353, p.1 |
Sixty-nine pieces of artwork from forty-nine students of art are selected to be included in the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. Artwork can be previewed during the Department of Art's Scholarship Day in the Kamerick Art Building. | |
953 | Annual Art Scholarship Day competition at Northern Iowa to award six high school students Public Relations News Release 1987:345, p.1 |
High School Art Scholarship Day is held in Kamerick Art Building, where two hundred high schoolers compete for financial aid. The event features art workshops by faculty members, a speech by photographer Holly Roberts, and the Juried Art Exhibition. | |
954 | Northern Iowa students may apply for $200 Janice M. Clark Memorial Scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:322, p.1 |
Students of the Department of Geography are offered a two-hundred dollar scholarship in memory of Janice M. Clark. Applicants must have completed an upper level geography course, and hold a 3.0 grade point average. | |
955 | Northern Iowa's Department of Industrial Technology offers James P. Larue Scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:316, p.1 |
A five-hundred dollar scholarship is offered to sophomore and junior industrial technology majors to honor the memory of Professor James P. Larue. Applicants must hold a 3.2 grade point average and have one faculty recommendation. | |
956 | University of Northern Iowa awarded a bequest in memory of alumnus Public Relations News Release 1987:312, p.1 |
Two-thousand dollars are received as an unrestricted bequest in memory of Ruth Bodenham. The gift will be used to fund scholarships and research as designated by Bill Calhoun, director of development. | |
957 | Northern Iowa's University Dames offers scholarship to adult women Public Relations News Release 1987:312, p.1 |
Two five-hundred dollar scholarships are offered by the University Dames. The scholarships are granted to women through the Counseling Program for Adult Students according to need, motivation, and ability. | |
958 | Northern Iowa Hazel Wagner Memorial Scholarships to honor years of teamwork, dedication Public Relations News Release 1987:300, p.1 |
A one-hundred thousand dollar industrial technology scholarship fund is collected in memory of Hazel Wagner, the deceased wife of Professor Willis Wagner. Hazel is known for her work in the Dames Club, and as the editor for Willis' textbook series. | |
959 | Hazel Wagner's efforts remembered with memorial scholarship Nonpareil 72:2, p.26 |
Wagner family establishes $100,000 scholarship honoring Hazel Wagner; photo. | |
960 | University of Northern Iowa College of Natural Sciences offers scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:291, p.1 |
An eight-hundred dollar memorial scholarship of Professor Clifford McCollum is offered to senior students in any major of the College of Natural Science. | |
961 | Scholarship deadlines announced Northern Iowan 84:41, p.9 |
List of scholarships available in School of Business and College of Humanities and Fine Arts. | |
962 | University of Northern Iowa presents minority recruitment plan to Regents Public Relations News Release 1987:268, p.1 |
The Board of Regents reveals their plans to increase minority enrollment to over eight percent in state universities. Strategies include the creation of equal opportunity programs, scholarships, and outreach to emeritus faculty and minority alumni. | |
963 | Northern Iowa awarded bequests in memory of three alums Public Relations News Release 1987:266, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Foundation Board of Directors receives seventy-five thousand dollars in memory of Edna Scott, Ruth Barrett, and Dorothy Blount. These funds are used to support scholarships, research, and other activities. | |
964 | ROTC offers new scholarship program Northern Iowan 84:35, p.8 |
Captain Blum explains the program. | |
965 | Journalism scholarships available Northern Iowan 84:34, p.5 |
Pettit Scholarships available. | |
966 | University of Northern Iowa to offer two Tom Pettit scholarships to journalism students Public Relations News Release 1987:241, p.1 |
NBC's Tom Pettit offers two two-hundred dollar scholarships to students of journalism. Previous recipients of the awards include Andrea Zhiss, Rodney Reicks, Elizabeth Bingham, Lynn Olson, Katherine Thompson, and Linda Balk. | |
967 | University of Northern Iowa announces statewide essay competition Public Relations News Release 1987:232, p.1 |
High school seniors are eligible for one-year tuition scholarships, Professor Geraldine LaRocque offers an award to Freshman writers, and Robert Ward offers the James Hearst scholarship through the Student as Critic Essay Competition. | |
968 | Northern Iowa graduates may apply for Merchant Scholarships for advanced study Public Relations News Release 1987:234, p.1 |
Bachelor's degree graduates may apply for Merchant Scholarships to study at any professional or graduate school across the country, or abroad. Applicants must contact Professor Vincent Faherty, of the Department of Social Work. | |
969 | University of Northern Iowa names Merit Scholars Public Relations News Release 1987:204, p.1 |
Fifteen Merit Scholar students are selected for the Presidential Scholars program. Presidential Scholars are provided with free tuition, and room and board for four years. Students listed. | |
970 | University of Northern Iowa science students lauded at honors banquet Public Relations News Release 1987:185, p.1 |
The College of Natural Science holds its Honors Dinner in the Commons Ballroom, where Professor Roy Saigo announces recipients of student service honors. Recipients are listed by hometown. | |
971 | Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious presidential scholarships Public Relations News Release 1987:177, p.1 |
The Presidential Scholars board selects the third class of high school seniors to receive the four-year Presidential Scholar awards. Professor Robert Talbott leads the selection committee. Recipients are listed. | |
972 | Two University of Northern Iowa students receive Kappa Delta Pi Education Scholarships; 91 inducted into honor society Public Relations News Release 1987:155, p.1 |
The Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society welcomes ninety-one new members, and grants scholarships to Anne Irene Kirpes and Joy Ann Pingel. NASA aerospace education specialist, Clarice Lolich, acts as guest speaker. Officers and new members are listed. | |
973 | UNI Faculty Club offers two scholarships to non-traditional students Public Relations News Release 1987:147, p.1 |
Applications are made available for the last of scholarships offered by the Faculty Club. Applicants must hold a grade point average of 3.4, have a history of community service, and display leadership qualities. Applications are sent to Joann Cummings. | |
974 | Dubuque junior at University of Northern Iowa receives Kappa Delta Pi Scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:144, p.1 |
Anne Irene Kirpes and Joy Ann Pingel are awarded with the Kappa Delta Pi Education Scholarship. Kirpes and Pingel were two of twenty-five students considered for the award. | |
975 | Alden senior at University of Northern Iowa receives Kappa Delta Pi scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:143, p.1 |
Kappa Delta Pi Education Scholarships are given to Joy Ann Pingel and Anne Irene Kirpes. The scholarships were distributed at the organization's fall initiation ceremony. | |
976 | High school science/math students receive scholarships, awards at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:137, p.1 |
Over five-hundred high school students compete for academic scholarships in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and earth science at the Science and Mathematics Symposium. Winners are listed by hometown. | |
977 | Red Oak High School students compete in annual science and math competition Public Relations News Release 1987:123, p.1 |
Students of Red Oak High School are among those competing for scholarships in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science at the Science and Mathematics Symposium. | |
978 | Harlan Community High School students compete in annual science and math competition Public Relations News Release 1987:122, p.1 |
Students from Harlan High School compete for scholarships in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science at the Science and Math Symposium. Professor Roy Saigo and several guest speakers hold formal addresses after the competition. | |
979 | 25th annual Northern Iowa Science and Mathematics Symposium to be Nov. 5-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:114, p.1 |
High schoolers compete for four-year scholarships at the Science and Mathematics Symposium. Alumnus, William Hager, speaks at the event. Industrial tech and natural science scholarships are given at the Industrial Education Expo at the UNI-Dome. | |
980 | New officers and board members for UNIPA to be installed during Parents' Weekend Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:103, p.1 |
The Parents' Association elects new board members, and distributes scholarships to Mark Hoffman, Theresa Koster, Roger Barloon, and Kimberly Lex. Lydia and Harbon Merrett are given the Parents of the Year Award. | |
981 | Northern Iowa's Ja-Hyeong Koo to perform graduate piano recital Friday (Oct. 30) Public Relations News Release 1987:102, p.1 |
Ja-Hyeong Koo performs a selection of works from Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt for her graduation recital in Russell Hall Auditorium. Koo's accomplishments include earning the Schubert Club Scholarship, and winning the J. Earl Lee Piano Competition. | |
982 | UNI student Marla Schmidt receives annual scholarship for hearing impaired Public Relations News Release 1987:91, p.1 |
The five-hundred dollar Lions Club Annual Scholarship for Hearing Impaired Students is given to Marla Schmidt. To qualify, applicants must be a hearing impaired junior or senior with a grade point average above 3.0. | |
983 | Harlan students at University of Northern Iowa study in sciences Public Relations News Release 1987:85, p.1 |
Lisa Grote, Kristi Peters, and Lynne Cairney receive four-year full tuition scholarships in chemistry and biology at the annual Science and Mathematics Symposium. | |
984 | UNIPA scholarship committee names five recipients Public Relations News Release 1987:23, p.1 |
The Parents' Association board of directors names one student from each of the undergraduate colleges as recipients of their annual merit scholarships. | |
985 | UNI teacher education scholarship recipients to begin studies Public Relations News Release 1987:8, p.1 |
Five students of the College of Education are awarded with four-year full tuition scholarships. Partial tuition scholarships were given to four students of the Colleges of Education and Social and Behavioral Sciences. | |
986 | UNI student wins leadership award Public Relations News Release 1987:423, p.1 |
Presidential Scholar, Tracy Lesan, is awarded with the Tom Beger Memorial Leadership award. The award is given in memory of former Shull resident, Tom Beger, after falling to cancer in 1983. | |
987 | Muscatine student receives four-year full tuition scholarship to UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:423, p.1 |
Bill Fusselman, of Muscatine, is give a full tuition biology scholarship, and a five-hundred dollar J. S. Latta Award at the Mathematics and Science Symposium. | |
988 | McColm gives $207,000 for endowed scholarships Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.4 |
Scholarships to honor John T. and Thelma V. McColm. | |
989 | Sound the bugles: music scholarship fund created Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.4 |
Young Americans Drum and Bugle Corps establishes $114,000 scholarship. | |
990 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:415, p.1 |
Scholarships are awards are distributed to lower-income students. Barbara Pershing explains the sacrifices required to pay tuition. Larry Kelsey offers an astronomy course during RAGBRAI. Joanne Spaide discusses George Washington's ice cream obsession. | |
991 | Local residents win county, state posts at Girls State Public Relations News Release 1987:409, p.1 |
Student state officials are selected for the Girls State political simulation program, organized by the Iowa American Legion. Students who made noteworthy contributions to the program. Includes a list of participants. | |
992 | UNI-AOP honors administrator, scholarship recipients, installs new officers Public Relations News Release 1987:395, p.1 |
The Association of Office Personnel names Phillip Patton the educator of the year, and recognizes the work of three retired members. The association also named two scholarship recipients, and named four new officers. | |
993 | UNI student from Ames receives women's studies scholarship Public Relations News Release 1987:384, p.1 |
Roberta Deppe is presented with the five-hundred dollar Women's Studies Scholarship by Professor Elaine Kalmar. Recipients must have completed six hours of courses in women's studies. | |
994 | McColm scholarships awarded to UNI incoming freshmen Public Relations News Release 1987:384, p.1 |
Theresa Chapman and Melinda Severson are awarded with Thelma V. McColm scholarships. Recipients are require to have a 3.0 gpa, and represent honesty, compassion, and industry. | |
995 | 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. | |
996 | 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. | |
997 | Rotary Club offers awards Northern Iowan 83:57, p.10 |
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998 | 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. | |
999 | 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. | |
1000 | Rotary Club scholarships available Northern Iowan 83:55, p.15 |