Summer Session

Displaying 701 - 750 of 785 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
701 Students enrolled summer schools 1916
College Eye 8:5, p.3
Enrollment in Iowa colleges over the summer.
702 The summer term
College Eye 8:1, p.6
Faculty and courses for summer briefly described.
703 The summer term of 1916
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Twelve week summer session fits the needs of teachers employed during the school year. Enrollment expected to increase next summer.
704 Examination in physics placed on same basis as agriculture, domestic science, and manual training; summer term
College Eye 7:15, p.6
Publication of resolution adopted by the Educational Board of Examiners.
705 The summer term of 1915
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
2294 students attended the twelve week summer session.
706 The summer term of 1915
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Over 2100 students are enrolled so far this summer session.
707 Official Notes
College Eye 4:30, p.3
Arrangements for Commencement are in place; Board will look at summer session for content; study centers have made excellent progress.
708 Official Notes
College Eye 4:27, p.3
News of alumni and General Assembly activity.
709 Summer school bulletins out; three months' course of study includes wide field; several new courses added
College Eye 4:27, p.8
Record enrollment is expected at summer session; two six week sessions will be given.
710 The summer term
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
A record number of students are expected to attend summer school this year. Opening day is set for June 2, 1915.
711 Summer school
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
This coming summer term will be extended pending financial support from the General Assembly; the term will begin June 2, 1915, and will give more opportunities for study to teachers.
712 Untitled
College Eye 4:7, p.4
Division of funds given by the Board of Education; necessary due to expanded departments and lengthened summer session; will pave a portion of 23rd Street.
713 Official Notes
College Eye 3:23, p.381
Plans completed for the twelve week summer session; Chinese educators will visit ISTC; Professor Hart is at work.
714 Official Notes
College Eye 3:18, p.302
Kansas adopts Seerley textbook; Extension Service bulletin out; summer term will be six weeks; Training School will continue during the summer; Sarah Peters runs course of Bible study for women.
715 Summer term program ready; much attention is paid to course for rural teachers; noted lecturers will be present
College Eye 2:32, p.1
Summer session programs mailed out; Training School will be in session for six weeks; schedule of lecturers and entertainment.
716 What happened during the summer
College Eye 1:1, p.3
Highlights events of interest taking place during the summer session.
717 School play will be repeated for summer term students
College Eye 1:12, p.4
"School for Scandal" will be repeated during the summer term.
718 Special summer term work in mathematics
College Eye 1:5, p.82
Edith Long will give a series of conferences on teaching high school mathematics.
719 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:21, p.359
The faculty is now authorized to appoint one ISTC student to take graduate study at the State University of Iowa; faculty hold many receptions; summer session bulletin prepared.
720 Bulletins are out; summer term announcements are published; many faculty members will be absent
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.495
A look at the contents of the summer session bulletin.
721 Board of Education met at Cedar Rapids last Friday
Normal Eyte 20:14, p.239
Approve plans for summer session; Marion McFarland Walker will serve during that session.
722 Official
Normal Eyte 20:14, p.232
Summer session being organized; faculty makes new rules on special courses; Jennie Hutchinson teaching at Buena Vista College.
723 Summer term program
Old Gold 0:0, p.55
Schedule.
724 Official
Normal Eyte 19:14, p.209
Marshalltown paper defends Normal School; John F. Riggs talks about salaries and efficiencies in schools; Professor Frampton gives recital; Anna Childs spoke to reading circle; Trustees consider new Library and summer session.
725 For some reason
Normal Eyte 18:32, p.497
Professor Geiser will teach through summer term.
726 Official
Normal Eyte 18:2, p.21
Will organize Department of Commercial Education; Laboratory Building open; Geography work will be in new building; Museum collection expanding; Mary Townsend off to good start; summer session enrollment strong.
727 For Commencement and summer school
Normal Eyte 14:31, p.482
Railroad extends special fares.
728 Official news
Normal Eyte 14:21, p.322
Summer faculty added; trustees planning for fifth year of study; Professor Merrill making good progress; interstate debate planned.
729 Summer school at the I. S. N. S.
Normal Eyte 13:35, p.560
Seventh annual session to be held
730 Reduced rates to Cedar Falls
Normal Eyte 13:32, p.501
Railroad offers reduced rates for those going to Cedar Falls for Commencement and summer session.
731 The summer term bulletin
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.515
Will be distributed this week.
732 The summer school bulletins
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.520
Have arrived.
733 Rates have been secured
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.521
Special railroad rates for those attending Commencement or summer school.
734 Official
Normal Eyte 12:28, p.435
Board met and adopted a plan of tenure for the faculty; legislature makes summer session permanent; streetcar track to be installed; boiler house to be re-built; alumni Commencement reunion permanent.
735 The state educational institutions
Normal Eyte 12:11, p.162
Budget requests from the three state schools.
736 Neotrophian
Normal Eyte 12:4, p.59
Enjoyed program and debate.
737 Extracts from Board of Trustees report
Normal Eyte 12:4, p.50
Report cites rising enrollment and consequent needs including a laboratory building, gymnasium, library, landscaping, and sidewalks
738 The third bulletin
Normal Eyte 10:22, p.539
Shows buildings as they will appear in the summer plus a summer session program.
739 The summer term primary methods teachers
Normal Eyte 10:22, p.537
Nellie V. Clute and Lida Earhart will teach this summer.
740 Latin in the summer school
Normal Eyte 10:22, p.537
Myra Call will teach an advanced course in Virgil.
741 The summer session
Normal Eyte 10:18, p.435
Profile of Lida B. Earhart, who will teach at ISNS this summer.
742 Official
Normal Eyte 10:3, p.54
Will continue with Museum collections; Athletic Association granted instructor with director to follow; Auditorium Building work continues; extensive grading on northeast corner of campus in connection with extension of street railway onto campus.
743 Editorial
Normal Eyte 10:2, p.29
Steady growth in summer session enrollment; appears to meet needs of teachers to keep up to date; seeking contributions to the Normal Eyte.
744 Official
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.636
Mary Simmons will teach English at the Normal School; news of other additions to the faculty; street railway loop to College Hill considered; new departments to be organized; faculty promoted; summer session fees decreased.
745 Official
Normal Eyte 9:25, p.588
General Assembly funds summer session; C. A. Wise doing excellent work for the Board of Trustees; several faculty members deliver lectures.
746 Official
Normal Eyte 9:20, p.470
Comments on the move for additional normal schools in Iowa; Student Battalion is now a regular detail recognized by the War Department; teacher certification; summer term circular ready for distribution.
747 The summer term program
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.357
Is now prepared and available for prospective students.
748 The summer school Class of 1900
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.357
Will organize on their own.
749 Official
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.326
Board has selected summer session faculty; schedule of classes rearranged; several faculty will be traveling to Europe; additional classrooms badly needed; assignments made for Student Battalion.
750 Official
Normal Eyte 9:8, p.174
Important policy and procedure announcements including tuition exemption for Spanish-American War veterans; faculty considering adjustments to curriculum; hope to put summer session on regular basis; school needs $100,000 for new buildings.