School of Business

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# Title Date Summary
51 New Venture Forum assists Iowa communities
Nonpareil 71:3, p.12
School of Business program has helped to develop tourism opportunities in Davis County; photo.
52 Accounting majors "sold" on UNI
Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.8
Five UNI graduates receive 1986 Sells awards.
53 Alumni fill management positions
Nonpareil 71:3, p.14
Alumnus Thomas Switzer appointed dean of COE; alumnus Dean Shoars appointed head of Public Safety; Paul Uselding appointed dean of School of Business; Roland Carrillo appointed head of Financial Aid; Dale R. Jackson appointed head of Ed. Adm. & Coun.
54 UNI offers one of few marketing research programs in nation
Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.8
Field is growing rapidly.
55 New appointments to faculty, staff named
Northern Iowan 83:62, p.1
Roland Carrillo will head Financial Aid; Dean Shoars will head Public Safety; Paul Uselding will head the School of Business; Tom Switzer will be dean of the College of Education; Dale Jackson will head Ed. Admin; Dhirendra will head Pol. Sci.
56 Regents name new business dean for UNI, approve other appointments
Public Relations News Release 1987:386, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the induction of a new dean of economics, director of financial aid, and head of the Department of Political Science. Steven Y. Moon is promoted to acting director of computing services.
57 Computer use growing; more labs considered
Northern Iowan 83:57, p.4
A look at use statistics; 400 sessions per day in Library lab; next labs may be located in Redeker Center or in a college that makes heavy use of computers.
58 1987 Jepson Symposium at UNI to feature experts on international trade problems, April 22-24
Public Relations News Release 1987:320, p.1
The School of Business hosted the Jepson Symposium in the commons ballroom. Professor Mahmood Yousefi and two visiting experts discussed trade policies. Symposium activities continued with James Leach's speech on trade policies in Russell Hall.
59 Lottery money funds entrepreneurial chair
Northern Iowan 83:51, p.1
UNI Foundation matches $500,000 lottery money with another $500,000 to endow Chair for entrepreneurial studies.
60 Study tour offers fun, travel as well as credit
Northern Iowan 83:42, p.18
Bob Wyatt talks about the 7th annual international business study tour.
61 A contributing factor; "town and gown" are working together
Nonpareil 71:2, p.2
Detailed survey of cooperative efforts between UNI and communities around state including School of Business external services and Office of Community Services; photo.
62 European tour offered to business students
Northern Iowan 83:32, p.12
Will visit Amsterdam, Munich, and London.
63 UNI tour combines business study, European travel, May 18-June 4
Public Relations News Release 1986:153, p.1
The School of Business and the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs sponsored the International Business Study Tour. Participants took a tour with Professor Robert Wyatt across Europe to visit foreign government agencies and corporations.
64 Lottery money funds entrepreneurial studies
Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.3
Endowed chair will be established with $500,000 in lottery profits and UNI Foundation matching money.
65 $10.2 million approved for business building
Northern Iowan 82:57, p.1
Construction could begin this winter and be completed by spring 1989; Leland Thomson talks about the potential for the new facility.
66 Tour examines foreign economy
Northern Iowan 82:54, p.13
Robert Wyatt talks about the upcoming sixth annual business study tour.
67 'How to develop advertising and promotional programs that sell' topic for workshop at UNI May 1-2
Public Relations News Release 1986:390, p.1
The two-day workshop is aimed towards sales managers and salespersons, small business owners and managers, and media space and time salespersons.
68 Two new specialization areas available this fall
Northern Iowan 82:46, p.7
Marketing majors will now have to follow a more structured format.
69 UNI is qualified to aid Iowa economy
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.1
Rick Stinchfield believes that the School of Business and the whole university can help improve Iowa's economy.
70 Warner replaces Waller as business dean
Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.7
ElVon Warner named acting dean in place of Robert Waller who is ill.
71 Informational meeting for UNI international study tour to Munich, Paris, London is March 11
Public Relations News Release 1986:260, p.1
The eighteen day tour is offered for three hours of college credit; one of two tour itineraries may be chosen.
72 Regents approve computer fee, enrollment cap concept
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.3
$20 per semester fee approved; gives permission to UNI to consider enrollment cap; ElVon Warner to be acting dean of School of Business; David Walker to be acting head of History; approve tuition rates.
73 Departments develop new degree
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.11
School of Business and Department of Philosophy and Religion will combine studies for a five-year MBA; Professor Thakur talks about the plan.
74 Regents approve acting dean for UNI School of Business, other personnel transactions, receive radio reports
Public Relations News Release 1986:202, p.1
Warner will be the new acting dean filling in for Waller who is on sick leave; changed the name of Monteiro's job from Affirmative Action Officer to Director, Affirmative Action Program; approved a new position of entry level announcer.
75 Warner steps in for Waller as acting dean of School of Business
Alumnus 70:4, p.6
Professor Waller takes leave of absence due to ill health; Professor Warner assumes duties for an unspecified period; photo.
76 Demand for business courses reaches new high
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.2
Enrollment expanding rapidly; School of Business strategies for handling large numbers of students include tightening enrollment standards, dropping minor, and building a new classroom building.
77 School of Business awards various scholarships
Northern Iowan 82:24, p.8
List of scholarship winners.
78 UNI's small business development center now in third year; Waterloo's D&S answering service an example of success
Public Relations News Release 1985:164, p.1
Conservative estimates from 1984 indicate that the SBDC helped generate or save more than 300 Iowa jobs and brought in more than $780,000 in federal and state revenue; about one-third of the SBDC clients are starting their own businesses.
79 School of Business submits proposals
Northern Iowan 82:21, p.4
Dean Waller draws up position paper on School of Business problems, capabilities, and needs.
80 Business School adds classes--still short
Northern Iowan 82:17, p.1
Extra funds will allow addition of more classes; problem seems to be in accommodating students in introductory classes.
81 'Marketing the Service Industry' is topic of second annual laughery lectureship at UNI Nov. 13
Public Relations News Release 1985:124, p.1
Current and prospective managers of service industries are invited to attend the program sponsored by Maucker Union, School of Business, and Hardee's; speakers are listed.
82 Symposium on international trade
Northern Iowan 82:15, p.4
Mahmood Yousefi talks about the upcoming symposium.
83 International Trade Experts to Speak on UNI Campus at 1985 Jepson Symposium Oct. 30-Nov. 1
Public Relations News Release 1985:89, p.1
Five experts on international trade will speak about issues related to protectionism, GATT, and the reciprocal nature of international trade at the 1985 Jepson Symposium.
84 Lux Service Award Winners to be Honored During UNI Homecoming Festivities
Public Relations News Release 1985:75, p.1
Peggy Gohlinghorst and Gregory Pittam received the Lux Service Medallion; states all the activities of the four finalists.
85 UNI Business, Mathematics Students Receive $20,000 Scholarship Endowment From American Society for Quality Control
Public Relations News Release 1985:70, p.1
Each year two students will receive a scholarship of 750 dollar; the students have to be in the School of Business or the College of Natural Science and meet the minimum requirements.
86 Enrollment threatens School of Business
Northern Iowan 82:10, p.5
School of Business are meeting to try to determine how to handle surging enrollment.
87 Move evaluated
Northern Iowan 82:9, p.1
Few outward signs of shift of Department of Economics to School of Business.
88 Evening of music
Northern Iowan 82:7, p.11
UNI Varsity Men's Glee Club provides valet parking for he Fourth Annual Scholarship Concert; photo.
89 Economics moves to strengthen curriculum
Northern Iowa Today 13:3, p.2
Explanation for move of Department of Economics from College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
90 UNISA
Northern Iowan 81:53, p.6
Consider move of Department of Economics to School of Business; consider change in general education requirements.
91 Economics department change approved
Northern Iowan 81:51, p.1
On a 6-5 vote, the Department of Economics will move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
92 Senate to vote on department move
Northern Iowan 81:48, p.1
Department of Economics would like to move from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business; some faculty voice opposition.
93 Jo Curris teaches two law courses in School of Business
Alumnus 70:1, p.8
Joins faculty as temporary instructor.
94 What's Up
Northern Iowan 81:32, p.4
Meetings and activities planned; Christ for UNI, and assertiveness communication group will meet; also a loss support group will be meeting; summer camp interview day also scheduled.
95 UNI students go to Far East
Northern Iowan 81:28, p.13
Bob Wyatt talks about the upcoming fifth business tour.
96 Jo Curris to teach business law
Northern Iowan 81:28, p.11
Will teach several sections of business law.
97 Economics Symposium Oct. 10-12
Northern Iowan 81:10, p.3
Jepson Symposium entitled "International trade: Issues and Options" will be presented on October 10-12.
98 UNI receives computer programming contract
UNI Century 12:3, p.5
Burroughs awards School of Business $417,000.
99 Coping with job hunt discussed
Northern Iowan 80:56, p.7
Tom Reuschling speaks at School of Business banquet.
100 UNI awarded first grant in Burroughs research program
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.1
School of Business will receive $500,000 worth of Burroughs computer equipment; Dean Waller says that the school will develop programs to apply Interpretive Structural Management to Burroughs computers.