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Student Employment

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Title Date Summary
1 Meet the candidates: VP for Student Life
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021)
Northern Iowan 118:34, p.02
2/14/2022 The final three candidates for the Vice President of Student Life position are introduced: Heather Harbach, Javier Flores, and Lyn Redington; photos.
2 Dining centers struggle to find employees for new semester
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021), Debruin--Karla (Northern Iowan Managing Editor)
Northern Iowan 118:3, p.02
9/2/2021 Annie Karr discusses the changes made in the UNI dining centers due to COVID-19 employment shortages; photo.
3 Low-skilled labor plagues some grads
Dausener--Josua (Student--2017)
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.02
10/5/2017 Employment after graduation varies depending on major, field of interest, and location. Statistics from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that nationwide, 12.6 percent of college graduates age 22-23 are working in a low-skilled service job, with 6.6 percent of graduates age 26-27 still working a low-skilled job. Matthew Nuese of UNI's Career Services provides insight and statistics on UNI graduates, including that 78 percent of recent graduates were employed full-time, and that students can improve their post-graduation prospects by building field experience during college; photo.
4 Student employment on the rise
Welsch--Shelby (Student--2015)
Northern Iowan 112:1, p.1
8/27/2015 Many students work at the dining centers due to the flexible schedules and their ease of access from the dorms; photo.
5 Recognizing student employees
Hinz--Taylor (Student--2014)
Northern Iowan 111:50, p.5
4/16/2015 National Student Employment Week has arrived at UNI.
6 Student work hours jeopardized
Keiser--Erin Rose (Student--2012)
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1
4/14/2014 There is a proposed revision of UNI's student employment policy, which would allow students to work no more than twenty hours per week. This might cause some students to seek off-campus employment; photo.
7 Lack of federal funding limits work-study program
Ruggles--Jacinda Rose (Student--2013)
Northern Iowan 110:47, p.2
4/3/2014 According to a recent study by the Iowa Board of Regents, funding was down for both work-study and supplemental education opportunities grants. Due to this, it has been difficult to find work-study jobs.
8 UNI looks at reducing student hours
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
Northern Iowan 110:27, p.2
12/10/2013 UNI is looking into limiting the number of hours student employees can work to 10-15 hours. Average UNI students are working 9.3 hours. There have been studies that show working more than 20 hours can hurt students academically.
9 Obamacare could affect student hours
Gibbs--Hannah Marie (Student--2013)
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.1
11/12/2013 Due to the Affordable Care Act, UNI is looking into limiting student employee hours to twenty hours a week. This will help the university to reign in insurance fees once the Affordable Care Act has been implemented.
10 Alex's still fails to pay employees
Ta--Linh Mai (Student--2011)
Northern Iowan 108:28, p.1
1/13/2012 A new restaurant on College Hill is having financial difficulties that have made it unable to pay employees. Lack of business is blamed. Employees are doubtful about seeing the money owed.
11 UNI student selected as State of Iowa Student Employee of the Year
Public Relations News Release 2010:344, p.1
4/27/2011 Darion Watson received the Sate of Iowa Student Employee of the year from his work as a Resident Assistant is Dance Hall.
12 Tips on tipping
Laurio--Katelyn Rose (Student--2010)
Northern Iowan 107:23, p.12
11/16/2010 The average server earns less than minimum wage and relies on tips to make his or her living. Ten per cent has been the standard tip, but the author thinks that this should be left if the service in below average. Twenty per cent is now the standard.
13 Professor researches balancing work, personal lives
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 106:44, p.3
3/26/2010 Adam Butler, professor of psychology, notes that new technologies, which allow people to stay in touch constantly, have blurred lines between work and personal life. Students are also working more hours to help pay expenses; photo.
14 Working your class off
Showalter--John David (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 106:32, p.4
2/2/2010 Urges students to take all of their work seriously.
15 Some have no worries for student employment despite cutbacks
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 106:17, p.2
10/27/2009 Work study students are funded by Federal dollars and will likely not be effected by the recently announced state budget cuts. Dining services do run their operations as a business and may adjust if catering and retail decline; photo.
16 Budget cuts cause reduction in student employment
Davidson--Nicole Jean (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 105:56, p.1
6/19/2009 Major reduction in the general fund budget results in not filling vacant positions, an early retirement program, not rehiring adjunct instructors, and a reduction in student employment opportunities; photo.
17 Economy affects local night life
Tegeler--Cassie L. (Student--2008)
Northern Iowan 105:38, p.13
2/24/2009 College students adjust to reality of paying for rent, groceries, utilities, and social activities. Business owners have noticed a decline in patrons; prompting them to have more specials. Students have added more hours to work schedule.
18 Student employees
Northern Iowan 104:51, p.1
4/22/2008 Twelve finalists for Student Employee of the Year honored at a luncheon; photo.
19 Best of 2007
Northern Iowan 104:28, p.1
1/18/2008 Quick look at most important events of 2007; photo.
20 Wanted: daring summer workers
Cleigh--Emily R. (Student--2007)
Northern Iowan 103:59, p.7
6/29/2007 Unusual summer jobs explored.
21 Students gain employment experiences on, off campus
Ory--Lindsey (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 102:30, p.10
1/20/2006 Students talk about the pros and cons of where they work; photo.
22 Professional staff, students benefit from student employment
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
10/25/2005 UNI's Facilities Services has found that student employees keep operations running efficiently.
23 Union managers play important role
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 102:4, p.14
9/9/2005 Little known position at Maucker Union has large workload and requires a vast knowledge of the building.
24 RuffaloCODY to take over phone bank
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.1
7/15/2005 New management will try to boost alumni donations while continuing to employ UNI students.
25 Don't be lame this summer, do something
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:56, p.5
6/10/2005 Offers productive ideas on how to spend the summer months, rather than doing nothing.
26 UNI names Student Employees, Employer of the Year
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
4/22/2005 Eligible students must be enrolled in nine hours of classes and be in good academic standing to receive award.
27 Student employees awarded with honors
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:51, p.9
4/15/2005 5 students were selected received Student Employee of the Year.
28 UNI's Rod Library names student employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
3/24/2005 Senior Brooke Hansen was named student employee of the month.
29 UNI's Rod Library names student employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
2/21/2005 Carly DeGraeve is student of the month.
30 Student employees in the Department of Residence get the job done!
Northern Iowan 101:37, p.13
2/15/2005 Student employees of the Department of Residence who made the Dean's List for Fall 2004.
31 UNI Wellness & Recreation Services names December student employees of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
1/31/2005 Six students chosen as employees of the month; brief profile provided on each student.
32 UNI's Rod Library names student employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
1/25/2005 Amanda Freking is selected as employee of the month.
33 UNI: new pay system has few problems
Vande Zandschulp--Jessica (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:31, p.1
1/25/2005 A transfer to the new pay system allows students to be paid bi-weekly.
34 Rod Library names December employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
12/17/2004 Eric Shook named employee of the month.
35 The effects of insomnia; lack of sleep can hinder people in different ways
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 101:22, p.9
11/12/2004 Describes the bodily effects of lack of sleep; photo.
36 Rod Library names student employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
11/8/2004 Janelle Iseminger is the student employee of the month for November 2004.
37 Student employees make move to bi-weekly payment plan in January
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Northern Iowan 101:18, p.1
10/29/2004 MEMFIS computerized pay system to go live December 12, 2004. The system was shown to NISG and training sessions are available.
38 UNI Wellness and Recreation Services names student employees of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
10/21/2004
39 WRC hours cut due to reduced funding
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 101:9, p.1
9/28/2004 Wellness/Recreation Center forced to reduce operating hours for the first time due to budget cuts; new hours provided.
40 UNI Wellness and Recreation Services Department names student employees of the month
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
8/25/2004 Allison Hansen and Ericka Sproul are the student employees of the month.
41 UNI Rod Library names May 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
5/4/2004 Desiree Kalainoff works in the Reference and Instructional Services department.
42 UNI names Student Employees of the Year
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
4/29/2004 Billie Hemer-Callahan was chosen as Student Employer of the Year; list of student employees chosen.
43 UNI Rod Library name April 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
4/22/2004 Tina Kientz is a building monitor in the Access Services Department.
44 Two Senate stores to close next year
McKenzie--JoLynn (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 100:48, p.1
4/6/2004 Senate stores in Noehren and Campbell Halls to be closed due to budget constraints.
45 Not enough time for the 'best years of our lives'
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Northern Iowan 100:45, p.7
3/26/2004 Expresses concern at the amount of work and responsibility shouldered by college students in order to pay bills, tuition, and loans.
46 UNI Rod Library names March 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
3/25/2004 Annie Niemeyer works in the Access Services Department.
47 UNI Rod Library names February 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
2/13/2004 Krista Baragary works in the Library Acquisitions Department.
48 UNI Rod Library names January 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
1/20/2004 Dillon Schoo works as a building monitor in the Rod Library Access Services Department.
49 UNI Rod Library names December 'Student Assistant of the Month'
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
12/22/2003 Hayley Harman is a student assistant in the Reference and Instructional Services Department.
50 UNI Wellness and Recreation Services announce October student employee of the month
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
11/18/2003 Jill Semsch is named October student employee of the month.

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