Stinchfield--Richard H. (CEEE Staff)
Displaying 101 - 150 of 158 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Regents lift enrollment cap Northern Iowan 85:53, p.1 |
Policy initially approved in December 1985; UNI officials believe that the lifting will not lead to overcrowding. | |
102 | Regents approve suspension of University of Northern Iowa enrollment limitation beginning with 1989 Fall semester. Public Relations News Release 1988:416, p.1 |
A policy presented to the Board, proposed two major changes- the establishment of a required high school curriculum and a tightening of admission guidelines for transfer students. | |
103 | Reception (Tuesday) April 4 in Red Oak for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:363, p.1 |
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life. Student will have an opportunity to meet informally and ask questions. | |
104 | Reception (Monday) April 3 in Sioux City for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:362, p.1 |
Program is desinged for students who have been admitted to Northern Iowa for the fall 1989 semester. Student attending will have the opportunity to meet informally and ask questions. | |
105 | Reception (Sunday) April 2 in Carroll for Students admitted to University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:364, p.1 |
Program offering information about orientation, financial aid and student life at the University of Northern Iowa. Opportunity to meet informally and to have any questions answered. | |
106 | Enrollment cap may be lifted Northern Iowan 85:45, p.1 |
Rick Stinchfield says that there will probably be money to hire more faculty, so the university can enroll more students. | |
107 | University of Northern Iowa's 'Renewal' to acquaint Iowa's business owners and community leaders with Iowa's 'one-stop shop' for economic development. Public Relations News Release 1988:308, p.1 |
"Renewal has been designed to give business and community leaders an overveiw of services available to them at Northern Iowawhile providing them with specific examples of what types of assistance these centers have provided in the past. | |
108 | Robin M. Mickel selected for outstanding young woman in Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:526, p.1 |
Mickel's most outstanding involvement has been with Phi Beta Lambda. She has been the local chapter president, a state parliamentarian and national vice president of the North Central Region. The award recognizes women for professional contributions. | |
109 | UNI crews trying to locate source of oil leak Northern Iowan 84:49, p.1 |
Small leak of unknown origin near Power Plant shows up in Dry Run Creek. | |
110 | Northern Iowa Physical Plant crew working to find, repair fuel leak Public Relations News Release 1987:321, p.1 |
The Department of Natural Resources discovers an oil leak in Power Plant No. 2, discharging fuel from a storm sewer. Duane Anders and Professor Rick Stinchfield commit all possible resources to correcting the leak. | |
111 | Audit looks at the Regents institutions inside out Nonpareil 72:2, p.21 |
Peat Marwick will study Regents effectiveness and efficiency. | |
112 | Helping small businesses manage solid waste and hazardous substances to be task of Northern Iowa's new director of the S. B. A. C. Public Relations News Release 1987:199, p.1 |
The Board of Regents confirms the appointment of John Konefes as director of the Small Business Assistance Center. Konefes enforces Department of Natural Resources and EPA regulations on business associations, and waste management firms. | |
113 | New promotion scheme for UNI could improve, broaden image Northern Iowan 84:20, p.1 |
Rick Stinchfield talks about a coordinated marketing effort for UNI; photo. | |
114 | More than 60 applications taken for affirmative action position Northern Iowan 84:14, p.1 |
Search still in early stages. | |
115 | Northern Iowa Alumni Association elects new officers, board members Public Relations News Release 1987:67, p.1 |
The Alumni Association board of directors elects new officers and members. The terms of Robert Dieter, Paul Barnes, Robert Justis, Karen Mukai, Kathy Braun, Jim Thielen, and John Leahy expire. | |
116 | Volleyball poster elicits variety of responses Northern Iowan 84:4, p.1 |
Debate whether poster exploits image of women; photo. | |
117 | Regents approve new education dean for UNI; other business Public Relations News Release 1987:406, p.1 |
The Board of Regents names Professor Thomas Switzer the dean of the College of Education, and Dean Shoars as the director of public safety. Professor John Tarr is named head of the Department of Teaching. | |
118 | 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. | |
119 | Bush's graduation invitation to be decided today Northern Iowan 83:39, p.1 |
Commencement Committee will make decision. | |
120 | Enrollment cap is democratic Northern Iowan 83:35, p.2 |
Supports a cap on enrollment. | |
121 | Enrollment cap ad spurs gubernatorial response Northern Iowan 83:12, p.1 |
Governor Branstad believes money spent on ads in local newspapers were misleading. | |
122 | Regents approve enrollment cap Northern Iowan 83:8, p.1 |
UNI may limit enrollment to 11,500 and establish core of high school courses to meet that level. | |
123 | University participates in lake development project Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.1 |
Conference and environmental education center planned in association with construction of Highways 218 and 58 through Waterloo and Cedar Falls; map. | |
124 | Chilcott to head UNI's renamed public relations office Public Relations News Release 1986:477, p.1 |
Susan M. Chilcott is appointed director of public relations for the university as of July 14, 1986. Contains information on her professional and educational backgrounds. | |
125 | 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. | |
126 | Budget cuts and enrollment increases force admissions limit Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.1 |
Committee studying enrollment limitations to meet financial problems. | |
127 | UNI projects record spring enrollment Public Relations News Release 1986:230, p.1 |
The official count is expected to be around 10,700 which is a 1.5% increase from last spring; this fall also had record enrollment numbers. | |
128 | 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. | |
129 | Fundraising for museum underway Northern Iowan 82:28, p.11 |
Building purchased for $175,000; $160,000 renovation project had just begun when it was stopped due to shortage of funds; collection boxed and stored in Physical Plant Building; will undertake fundraising campaign. | |
130 | UNI Museum renovation project to proceed with funding from outside sources Public Relations News Release 1986:197, p.1 |
Development office to head fund raising campaign to not only renovate the museum facility, but also secure funds to upgrade the displays. | |
131 | Computer fee proposal outlined Northern Iowan 82:21, p.1 |
Fee of $40 per year would bring in over $400,000; half would be used to establish a large general purpose lab; a quarter would be used to improve the Harris computer; and a quarter would be used for an education computer lab; students ask for guarantees. | |
132 | UNI will have Christmas lights Northern Iowan 82:20, p.1 |
Rick Stinchfield reports on review of campus projects; some projects will go forward while other will not. | |
133 | James Hearst memorial advocated Northern Iowan 82:20, p.7 |
George Day and Harley McIlrath promote the idea of a garden in the space formerly occupied by the Old Administration Building. | |
134 | Curris makes decision on continuation of UNI campus projects Public Relations News Release 1985:136, p.1 |
Details of the nine to ten campus construction projects underway are given; some projects are being put "on hold," or scaled back due to budget concerns. | |
135 | Reprioritizing of projects underway Northern Iowan 82:17, p.5 |
Rick Stinchfield analyzing campus projects. | |
136 | Curris suspends work on campus projects Northern Iowan 82:14, p.5 |
President Curris suspends work on about 10 campus projects, including the Christmas decorations; Rick Stinchfield will review and prioritize projects; list of projects. | |
137 | UNI's Curris Suspends Work on Nonacademic Campus Projects for Review Public Relations News Release 1985:84, p.1 |
The President Constantine Curris made a statement about suspending nonacademic campus projects within reason. | |
138 | Increase of foreign students at UNI Northern Iowan 82:13, p.1 |
113 international students now enrolled | |
139 | Realignment spurs public relations program Northern Iowa Today 13:3, p.2 |
Alumni Services, Admissions, and Public Information Services will report to Rick Stinchfield to develop and implement public relations program. | |
140 | Renewed commitment results in changes Northern Iowa Today 13:3, p.1 |
Detailed look at results of SCUP report. | |
141 | Miller, Calhoun assume new jobs in alumni/development Alumnus 70:1, p.4 |
Rick Stinchfield will head Alumni Services and Development, Public Information, and Admissions; Bill Calhoun is acting director of Alumni Services and Development; Lee Miller will head Foundation; photo. | |
142 | Calhoun named acting director of alumni services Northern Iowan 81:40, p.5 |
William Calhoun will be acting director of alumni services and development; Rick Stinchfield will be responsible for admissions, alumni services and development, and public information services as part of long range plan. | |
143 | Alumni help attract new students Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.6 |
Alumni will visit with prospective students and their parents around the state. | |
144 | Teacher education pilot program proposed Northern Iowan 81:34, p.9 |
Committee may propose five year teacher education program. | |
145 | Predictions for 2000 Northern Iowan 81:26, p.1 |
Area officials comment on how to prepare for the future. | |
146 | In case of nuclear war . . . cyanide? Northern Iowan 81:18, p.1 |
Several campuses are voting on keeping cyanide on hand in case of nuclear war; UNI administrators and students comment. | |
147 | Regents review UNI plans Northern Iowan 81:7, p.1 |
Regents and academic officials participate in a long-range planning seminar | |
148 | Stinchfield assumes acting v.p. role UNI Century 12:4, p.7 |
Will serve while successor to Thomas Hansmeier is sought. | |
149 | Old Gold in 'new' hands this fall Northern Iowan 80:63, p.1 |
Will be UNI-sponsored publication; Susan Chilcott talks about her goals for the yearbook. | |
150 | Planning for a decade of change Northern Iowan 80:58, p.1 |
History of SCUP efforts to this point; list priorities for action; Rick Stinchfield offers extensive comments on the priorities. |