Student Accessibility Services

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Blue safety phones to be removed
Northern Iowan 119:47, p.1
UNI is introducing the Rave Guardian app that will take place of the blue safety phones located sporadically on campus; photos.
2 Resources on campus to help students finish strong
Northern Iowan 119:41, p.1
Peyton Guthrie writes about the services that The Office of Academic Advising, Student Life, The Learning Center, Student Accessibility Services, and The Counseling Center offer to help students finish the spring semester strong; photo.
3 Do you have access?
Northern Iowan 119:13, p.3
Nkasa Bolumbu writes an opinion piece featuring UNI students Caleb Gahle and Nick Johnson. Gahle, who has cerebral palsy, is creating a new student organization called Awareness, Community, Collaboration, Empowerment, Support, and Success (ACCESS) which will allow students with disabilities to share their experiences and raise awareness; photo.
4 Vox Pop: If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why?
Northern Iowan 119:12, p.5
Emma Becker asks students "If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why?"; photo.
5 Construction in motion on campus
Northern Iowan 119:2, p.1
Caroline Christensen writes about the various construction that will continue throughout the year. Buildings including ITTC, Redecker Center, and the Campanile will all have maintenance work done; photo.
6 Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life
Northern Iowan 118:34, p.2
The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos.
7 Rainbow Reception welcomes students
Northern Iowan 116:1, p.3
On August 28, the UNI Gender and Sexuality Services (GSS) held the Rainbow Reception at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). The Rainbow Reception was a way to welcome LGBTQ+ community members and allies to UNI and to help learn more about the community. There were informational booths as well as speakers, which included the announcement of the Thomas M. Davis Endowed Scholarship for transgender UNI students; photo.