Student Welfare Committee
Displaying 1 - 50 of 70 in reverse chronological order
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1 | What's up Northern Iowan 76:10, p.7 |
Meetings and activities; Community Action Network; Committee on Asian Studies; Home Economics Octoberfest. | |
2 | What's up Northern Iowan 76:6, p.7 |
Meetings and activities; backgammon tournament; French speakers. | |
3 | Purple Key Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
Students must be active in academic and extracurricular activities in order to get in; this is the highest award a student can receive at Teachers College; the Purple Key has replaced "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," since 1952; photo. | |
4 | SWC seeks better student relations College Eye 47:18, p.1 |
Committee seeks ways to make students feel more welcome on campus. | |
5 | Lecture-Concert reviewed by SWC College Eye 47:17, p.1 |
Student Welfare Committee considers purpose of series and reasons for recent low attendance. | |
6 | Five chosen for Welfare Board posts College Eye 47:13, p.1 |
Description of duties of Student Welfare Committee. | |
7 | Editorially speaking . . . Get out and vote! College Eye 47:12, p.1 |
For Student Welfare Committee members. | |
8 | Elections will be held to further student representation; students may apply for positions College Eye 47:11, p.1 |
Students will be added to Student Welfare Committee. | |
9 | Sadie B. Campbell, dean of women, has resigned effective July 1 Public Relations News Release 1951:352, p.1 |
In giving her reasons for resigning she said: "I realize I'm giving up a dean's job with its wonderful opportunities for personal and professional satisfaction, but I've always planned to do so at an age when I can still enjoy travel. | |
10 | Cedar Falls - Twenty-one students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Public Relations News Release 1951:164, p.1 |
The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. Norminations were made by the student welfare committee at the college and submitted to the publication. | |
11 | Waterloo Public Relations News Release 1951:161, p.1 |
Two students from Waterloo were among 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
12 | Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:142, p.1 |
Arno Jensen, George Holmes, and Bill York were accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." | |
13 | Special To: Jefferson Herald Public Relations News Release 1951:159, p.1 |
Ruth Grow, Rippey, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college. | |
14 | Special To: Hampton Times Public Relations News Release 1951:158, p.1 |
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
15 | Special to: Hampton Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:157, p.1 |
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee. | |
16 | Special to: Toledo Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:156, p.1 |
DeWayne Cuthbertson, Toledo, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership, and curricular activities. | |
17 | Special to: La Porte City Progress - Review Public Relations News Release 1951:154, p.1 |
Carol Froning, LaPorte City, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college. | |
18 | Special to: Guthrie Center Guthrian Public Relations News Release 1951:151, p.1 |
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Norminations were made by the student welfare committee at the college. | |
19 | Special to: Wright County Reporter Public Relations News Release 1951:150, p.1 |
Suanne Peterson, Dows, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership and extra curricular activities. | |
20 | Special To: Iowa Falls Citizen and Hardin County Times Public Relations News Release 1951:149, p.1 |
Barbara Schuck, Iowa Falls, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
21 | Special To: Fort Madison Democrat Public Relations News Release 1951:148, p.1 |
Mary Theissen, Fort Madison, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
22 | Special To: Newton Daily News Public Relations News Release 1951:147, p.1 |
Joan Welle, Newton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership, and extra curricular activities. | |
23 | Special to Lohrville Enterprise and Farnhambille Index Public Relations News Release 1951:146, p.1 |
Merle Picht, Lohrville, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.' Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership and extra curricular activities. | |
24 | Special to Sumner Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:145, p.1 |
James Ribbeck, Sumner, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
25 | Special To: Tama Northern Public Relations News Release 1951:144, p.1 |
Bob Wilson, Gladbrook was one of 21 students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college and submitted to the pu | |
26 | Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1951:162, p.1 |
Two students from Waterloo were among the 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
27 | Special To: Spirit Lake Beacon Public Relations News Release 1951:155, p.1 |
Beverly Bramblett, Spirit Lake, was one of 21 students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges," it was announced today. | |
28 | Dean of Men Old Gold 0:0, p.19 |
Gordon Ellis has become a busy man on campus, thanks to the increased number of male students. Dean Ellis handles men's housing, employment, personal records, and veteran affairs; photo. | |
29 | Who's Who Old Gold 0:0, p.118 |
Brief description of how students are selected; photo. | |
30 | Student Welfare Committee Old Gold 0:0, p.31 |
The Student Welfare Committee serves to help students with problems outside the academic realm; photo. | |
31 | Student administration Old Gold 0:0, p.34 |
The Student Welfare Committee and Student League plan activities and recommend solutions to student problems; photo. | |
32 | Who' Who on T. C.'s Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.156 |
Brief description of the committee and nominees; photo. | |
33 | 13 girls selected for Who's Who College Eye 36:9, p.1 |
List of those who were honored. | |
34 | Student Welfare Committee Old Gold 0:0, p.20 |
Duties of the committee; photo. | |
35 | Student Welfare Committee Old Gold 0:0, p.24 |
The activities of the Student Welfare Committee, such as considering problems of student life outside curricular field, supervising the Who's Who section of the Old Gold; photo. | |
36 | Student welfare committee Old Gold 0:0, p.27 |
Brief description of the committee; photo. | |
37 | Dinner honors Student Council College Eye 33:2, p.4 |
Sponsored by Student Welfare Committee; list of council and committee members. | |
38 | Student Council constitution changes approved College Eye 31:29, p.2 |
Text of the constitutional revisions. | |
39 | Student welfare committee Old Gold 0:0, p.18 |
Brief summary of the committee and list of members; photos. | |
40 | Representative students of 1937 Alumnus 21:3, p.13 |
Student Welfare Committee selects four students for Old Gold feature. | |
41 | They did it, now our turn has come College Eye 27:37, p.2 |
Claims that better student leadership of organizations should be the result of the decision to limit the number of offices that can be held by one student. | |
42 | Do you hold too many offices? College Eye 27:36, p.2 |
Now that extracurricular restraints have been passed by the Student Council, some students will have to give up their leadership positions in some organizations, giving others a chance at them. | |
43 | Student Council limits office holding; one major, two minors set as limit; grades must be maintained under new plan College Eye 27:36, p.1 |
Will assign points to various campus offices; object is to spread responsibility for offices in extracurricular activities; description of the point system. | |
44 | Teachers College faculty committee picks Who's Who College Eye 27:30, p.1 |
Student Welfare Committee makes selections. | |
45 | Approximately 100 presidents and representatives of student organizations will be guests at the fifth annual Campus Leaders' dinner Public Relations News Release 1934:614, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
46 | Maynard Harman has accepted a teaching and coaching position Public Relations News Release 1934:555, p.1 |
Profile | |
47 | Claire Kraft has accepted a position as teacher and coach next year Public Relations News Release 1934:563, p.1 |
Profile | |
48 | Owen J. Rolston accepts teaching and coaching position Public Relations News Release 1934:565, p.1 |
Profile | |
49 | Five campus secrets are finally revealed Public Relations News Release 1934:511, p.2 |
The 1934 Old Gold was distribued. | |
50 | Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
Description of organization plans for new men's group. |