Student Employment

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101 Student employees recognized for efforts next week
Northern Iowan 95:47, p.1
National Student Employee Week is April 5-9 and although no campus events are scheduled, individual departments and colleges will be recognizing their students.
102 Students contribute to university operations
Public Relations News Release 1998:316, p.1
The week of April 5 is National Student Employment Week.
103 Beg, borrow or steal your way through college
Northern Iowan 95:19, p.6
Columnist comments on earning a living in and out of college.
104 Summer to remember in Dollywood
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.9
Student comments on his experience working at Dollywood.
105 Beg, borrow or steal your way through college
Northern Iowan 95:19, p.6
Columnist comments on college students working in the summer.
106 Work study wonders II
Northern Iowan 94:51, p.8
Financial Aid and Student Employment Offices explain how work study is awarded.
107 Work study wonders
Northern Iowan 94:48, p.5
Editorial comments on work study positions and awarding jobs on the basis of merit.
108 Find summer job of your dreams
Northern Iowan 94:40, p.11
Many opportunities are still available for summer employment.
109 No vacation for UNI salesmen
Northern Iowan 94:6, p.5
UNI students in real estate business.
110 What's Up
Northern Iowan 94:4, p.2
Schedule of activities and meetings.
111 Job fair at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday, March 12, for seniors graduating in May and August, Alumni
Public Relations News Release 1996:292, p.1
Eighty-nine organizations and businesses will be on campus seeking students for permanent employment.
112 University of Northern Iowa summer employment fair to be held Feb 20
Public Relations News Release 1996:265, p.1
A summer employment fair will be held in the Maucker Union with a record number of employers.
113 Lab assistants must solve many problems
Northern Iowan 92:18, p.2
Outline of duties of assistants in computer labs.
114 Survey gives half a picture
Northern Iowan 91:52, p.9
Believes recent survey neglected certain factors such as student employment.
115 Earn big money--keep your clothes on
Northern Edition 3:2, p.14
Students can earn money officiating intramural sports.
116 Parents' Weekend helps bring out that special family bond
Northern Iowan 91:18, p.5
Recounts experiences as store clerk.
117 Go ahead, make her day, ask about job at mall
Northern Iowan 91:16, p.4
Ironic look at malls.
118 I Can program benefits students, community
Campus News Network 5:1, p.5
Eight students will participate in Americorps projects.
119 Must be summer
Northern Iowan 90:60, p.1
Student workers take break; photo.
120 Professors don't need to punish students who have to work
Northern Iowan 90:57, p.8
Does not understand why professors cannot tolerate absences.
121 UNI Placement and Career Center offers new program for summer
Northern Edition 2:9, p.5
Program helps students find summer work.
122 It's not just for the money anymore
Northern Edition 2:8, p.1
Description of Twin Cities Plasma Center; students earn money by giving blood plasma.
123 Gopher killers and the Avon lady
Northern Iowan 90:42, p.9
Describes unusual student jobs.
124 Work not a choice for most college students
Northern Iowan 90:36, p.6
Believes most students work because they need the money and the experience.
125 All in a day's work
Northern Iowan 90:15, p.1
Student cleans test tubes; photo.
126 UNI creates jobs for flood victims
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.6
Will assist students who were affected by floods of 1993.
127 UNI creates jobs for students hit by flood
Campus News Network 3:22, p.3
One hundrednew jobs will be created for students whose families have financial difficulties caused by flood.
128 I'll buy that for a dollar!
Northern Iowan 89:1, p.16
Student employment opportunities include art modeling, plasma selling, and craft production.
129 Ideas help break into the summer job market; for students who need employment at the end of the semester
Northern Iowan 88:50, p.8
Offers some exciting possibilities.
130 Need ideas to make some extra money? Here are some easy ways, in a variety of fields
Northern Iowan 88:48, p.7
Offers some suggestions including selling plasma, cleaning, and crafts.
131 Woodall reports that work study students may be laid off
Northern Iowan 88:16, p.1
Possible lay-off of state employees could affect work/study students.
132 Should high school students have jobs?
Public Relations News Release 1990:537, p.1
One guidance counselor advises parents to hold off as long as possible in allowing their children to have a job during high school.
133 Work-study students may fulfill hours with off-campus employment: Jobs will pay at least $5 per hour an offer academic credit
Northern Iowan 87:49, p.5
Will be part of Cooperative Education program.
134 Temporary employment offers valuable experience for students
Northern Iowan 87:45, p.19
Students can find a variety of jobs in temporary work.
135 Students are divided into stereotypes
Northern Iowan 87:29, p.13
Many students use financial aid to pay for their college education. Others rely on athletic or academic scholarships or employment.
136 Working in campus dining centers offers 'food, folks and fun'
Northern Iowan 87:25, p.12
Students enjoy the convenience and company working in the campus dining centers; photo.
137 Nobody ever promised them a rose garden
Northern Iowan 87:22, p.1
Students picking up dead plants in front of Gilchrist Hall; photo.
138 Students are largest UNI employee group
Campus News Network 1:5, p.2
Breakdown of UNI workforce, category by category.
139 UNI struggles to find student workers; shortage of funds--lack of students
Northern Iowan 87:5, p.6
Many departments are feeling the effects of a low number of work study students on campus.
140 Administering the Normal School
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.71
Duties of the Principal and the Board with regard to appointments and curriculum; continuing difficulties with the Model School; salary controversies; photo.
141 Wages to increase in 1990; University employees satisfied
Northern Iowan 86:22, p.1
Student employees will receive 35 to 40 cents per hour raise; minimum wage is $3.85 per hour.
142 Most students work in summer
Northern Iowan 85:64, p.3
Students find a variety of jobs in the summer.
143 At $50 per month wages, cruise personnel live off tips
Northern Iowan 85:52, p.11
144 Minimum wage law will affect students
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
Administrators talk about its effects.
145 Suggestions given to find jobs, make money
Northern Iowan 85:36, p.10
A look at the kinds of jobs that are available on campus.
146 Article paints half-picture
Northern Iowan 85:27, p.2
Has had good and bad experiences as a nanny.
147 Iowa nannies are in great demand
Northern Iowan 85:25, p.7
UNI students talk about their experiences.
148 Two UNI students find work; high schools mean jobs
Northern Iowan 85:23, p.11
Students serve as game officials and debate contest judges.
149 Student files pay complaint
Northern Iowan 84:65, p.1
Harry Bond believes that some jobs were improperly classified.
150 Iowa good place to find nannies, family experiences good and bad
Northern Iowan 84:64, p.3
Students talk about their experiences.
151 Physical Plant holds many summer job opportunities for students
Northern Iowan 84:52, p.5
Variety of outdoor jobs available.
152 Work-study to be emphasized
Northern Iowan 84:45, p.4
Will promote work over loans to help keep students out of debt.
153 Aid cuts forcing students to work through college
Northern Iowan 84:35, p.7
Students seem to working an increasing number of hours.
154 Bouncers unfairly labeled
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.1
A look at the duties and responsibilities of a bar bouncer.
155 New University of Northern Iowa job line gives fast, easy access to employment information
Public Relations News Release 1987:166, p.1
Information on campus job opportunities is made available through recordings on the university "job line". Employment personnel are still available for specific questions regarding appointments and clerical testing.
156 Students provide hot sales for pizza parlors; drivers find UNI customers a joy, pain
Northern Iowan 84:22, p.1
Local pizza restaurant owners talk about their experiences in delivering to students.
157 Nanny positions require patience, responsibility
Northern Iowan 84:20, p.11
Students talk about their experiences as nannies.
158 UNI catering service boasts professional skills
Northern Iowan 84:3, p.9
Margaret Empie and student employees talk about their work; photo.
159 Summer employment provides learning experience for students
Northern Iowan 84:1, p.18
Students talk about their summer jobs.
160 Parents, college students can work together to ease pangs of 'homesickness'
Public Relations News Release 1987:2, p.1
Robert Hartman, associate director of residence housing, outlines the effects of homesickness on students living on campus. Hartman suggests that students maintain communication with their families, join student organizations, and finding jobs on campus.
161 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.
162 Students must choose between work, loans
Northern Iowan 83:54, p.1
GSL program will become need-based; students will need to work to make up the difference.
163 Need help anyone?
Northern Iowan 83:1, p.1
Students look over board with job listings; photo.
164 Summer job is summer fun . . . .
Northern Iowan 82:61, p.8
Students work as ticket takers at Waterloo Municipal Stadium; photo.
165 Train ride a bit bumpier than a plane
Northern Iowan 82:50, p.10
Students talk about working on the Star Clipper; photo.
166 Job provides career experience
Northern Iowan 82:36, p.17
Bob McKinley and Leslie Butzlaff bring their enjoyment of photography to their work; photo.
167 Working as nannies provides chance for growing
Northern Iowan 82:16, p.16
Tells of experiences as nanny.
168 'Party-hopping' all part of junior's job
Northern Iowan 82:7, p.12
Profile of beer representative Kurt Jensen; photo.
169 Nanny jobs--hard work but fun
Northern Iowan 81:56, p.12
Students talk about their experiences.
170 What's Up
Northern Iowan 81:45, p.5
Meetings and activities planned; Cooperative Education meeting will be held; Iowa Archaeological Society will meet.
171 What's Up
Northern Iowan 81:44, p.3
Meetings and activities planned; R. Allen Hays will speak; Front Line will hold meeting; 'Failsafe' will show; International Student Handbook will meet.
172 Cites problems with food service policy
Northern Iowan 81:36, p.2
Discusses disagreement with meal ticket policies for student employees in food service.
173 Night assistants strike out
Northern Iowan 81:13, p.2
Believes elimination of dorm night assistants is a bad idea for several reasons.
174 What's up
Northern Iowan 80:31, p.3
Meetings and activities; Iowa Archeological Society; UNI Youth for MDA.
175 What's Up
Northern Iowan 80:30, p.6
Meetings and activities; Christ for UNI; Students for Cranston.
176 What's Up
Northern Iowan 80:27, p.10
Meetings and activities.
177 Jobs to be offered
Northern Iowan 79:41, p.4
Financial Aids Office will put on program about summer jobs.
178 Urges grads to pay back loans
Northern Iowan 79:12, p.2

Author encourages the use of student loans and encourages those who do borrow money to pay it back.

179 Work camps change attitudes
Northern Iowan 79:3, p.12
Student expresses a strong personal belief in the positive environment of work camps.
180 Summer camp counselors are substitute moms
Northern Iowan 79:1, p.8
Students talk about their summer jobs.
181 Has it been more difficult for you to find a summer job this year
Northern Iowan 78:52, p.2
Students are asked about their plans for the summer; photo.
182 Job seekers succeed
Northern Iowan 78:50, p.4
Many apply for summer campus jobs.
183 Student earns extra money repairing pianos
Northern Iowan 78:47, p.12
Jerry Kvidera talks about piano tuning and repair; photo.
184 Summer campus jobs available
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.8
185 Innovative students become disc jockeys
Northern Iowan 78:38, p.8
Two students develop disc jockey business; photo.
186 What's up
Northern Iowan 78:28, p.4
Meetings and activities; Rails to Trails; Philosophy and Religion Lecture; Project W.O.W.
187 Counseling starts at 4
Northern Iowan 77:24, p.20
Mary McGill talks about her experiences working at a day care center.
188 Unemployment rises; summer jobs scarce
Northern Iowan 76:57, p.7
High unemployment rates are making it difficult for students to find summer jobs.
189 Summer job market appears bleak, says Waterloo Job Service head
Northern Iowan 76:54, p.1
Galen Cox, office manager of the Waterloo Job Services of Iowa, spoke about the summer job market.
190 Summer job workshop
Northern Iowan 76:53, p.13
Everyone urged to attend.
191 Untitled
Northern Iowan 76:53, p.2
Student dicusses the dificulty in finding a summer job.
192 Unemployed?
Northern Iowan 76:32, p.9
Work-study jobs are available throughout campus.
193 New student employment requirements implemented
Northern Iowan 76:26, p.1
Advertising of student jobs will now be done by the Financial Aids Student Employment Office.
194 What's up, Doc?
Northern Iowan 75:47, p.6
Teri Stewart peels carrots at Food Service job; photo.
195 The elderly--a history full of love and life
Northern Iowan 75:44, p.8
Kay Hahn talks about her work experiences in a nursing home; photo.
196 Visions of summer: how to find W-O-R-K
Northern Iowan 75:40, p.8
Job possibilities for the summer.
197 Free trip downtown for all shoplifters we prosecute; from detective's point of view
Northern Iowan 75:26, p.7
Student talks about work as a security guard.
198 New student grievance procedure draft nears final proposal stage
Northern Iowan 75:9, p.10
Description of the drafting process in a policy for student employment grievances.
199 Student denied job
Northern Iowan 75:5, p.2
A student is denied job because she does not live in the dorms.
200 Want to be a star?
Northern Iowan 75:5, p.11
Student film class seeking students with unusual jobs.