Student Employment
Displaying 101 - 150 of 486 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Program provides resume builder Northern Iowan 95:47, p.9 |
Management trainee program allows students to develop management skills by working as student managers for the Department of Residence in areas such as dining centers, Club '91, and 23rd Street Market. | |
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 94:60, p.4 |
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 |
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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 | GSLs now available for departmental employees Northern Iowan 85:9, p.1 |
Will affect several hundred student employees. | |
150 | Student files pay complaint Northern Iowan 84:65, p.1 |
Harry Bond believes that some jobs were improperly classified. |