Speech/Art Complex

Displaying 51 - 62 of 62 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Regents approve business
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.1
Approve fourteen PDLs; Professor Rhum resigns as Dean of the Graduate College; department re-named Department of Industrial Technology; Dome seats approved; change in interior design contracts for Speech/Art Complex.
52 Speech/art plans near completion
Northern Iowan 71:28, p.1
Leland Thomson talks about the development of plans for the Speech/Art Complex; first phase will cost $4.6 million.
53 Speech/Art complex without the art?
Northern Iowan 71:15, p.2
Professor Lash explains his position with regard to space allocated to the Art Department in the new building; believes that his department has been all but eliminated in the current plans.
54 Speech/Art plans approved
Northern Iowan 71:8, p.5
Regents approve preliminary plans for $4.5 million, 78,000 square foot Phase 1 building.
55 Open mouths . . . insert feet
Northern Iowan 70:38, p.2
Confused issues on Speech/Art Complex and Dome.
56 Will the UNI-Dome be "white elephant?"
Northern Iowan 70:37, p.2
Happy that Speech/Art Complex seems to be moving forward; unsure about future of Dome.
57 Additional funds asked for Speech-Art Complex
UNI Century 2:2, p.5
Regents request $1 million additional funding.
58 Speech-Art Complex okayed
Northern Iowan 70:34, p.1
Regents approve project budget; description of facilities; house at 1233 West 23rd will become CBBR; parking spaces added to Hillside Courts.
59 Funds approved for two buildings
Alumnus 58:4, p.3
New buildings will house industrial arts and speech and art.
60 Fair shake to UNI
Northern Iowan 70:18, p.1
Speech/Art Complex moved to higher priority level; approve plans for ITC; approve $130,000 for UNI-CUE renovation.
61 Speech-Art Complex plans are underway
Northern Iowan 69:62, p.4
Ken Wiseman and Ed Thorne talk about the plans for new buildings.
62 The immediate outlook on capital improvements
Northern Iowan 69:23, p.5
Early descriptions of projects that will result in the ITC and the Speech/Art Complex.