Summer
Displaying 151 - 200 of 316 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Sunshine semester UNI Century 2:4, p.2 |
Student studies near Towers "mushrooms". | |
152 | Rec department provides jobs Northern Iowan 70:61, p.2 |
Local job opportunities. | |
153 | Sweltering heat Northern Iowan 70:60, p.2 |
Heat in Noehren Hall has been very bad; should consider air conditioning at least one dorm for summer session. | |
154 | UNI offers fun in sun Northern Iowan 70:56, p.2 |
List of summer entertainment opportunities. | |
155 | Summer fun '74 Northern Iowan 70:55, p.16 |
Humorous look at golf; photo. | |
156 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 70:31, p.4 |
Activities and meetings. | |
157 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 70:30, p.6 |
Activities and meetings. | |
158 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 70:29, p.6 |
Activities and meetings. | |
159 | Organizational News Northern Iowan 68:44, p.4 |
Activities and meetings. | |
160 | Summer Session Classes to Begin at UNI Tuesday Public Relations News Release 1971:673, p.1 |
Registration for summer classes begins on June 14 in the Union. Classes begin on June 15. | |
161 | Summer Workshops Announced by UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:361, p.1 |
8 regular summer workshops, 2 regular courses, and 5 post-session courses and workshops will be offered this summer at UNI. | |
162 | UNI Degree Candidate Earns High Honors Public Relations News Release 1969:725, p.1 |
James Sager Stickman has the distinction of being the only UNI degree candidate to complete the honors program at the summer commencement. | |
163 | UNI has 493 Degree Candidates at Summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1969:723, p.1 |
Summer commcement figures; Purple and Old Gold awardees; list of candidates for degrees, their degrees, and their majors, listed by states and hometowns. | |
164 | Record Number of Candidates Scheduled to Receive Degrees at UNI Summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1969:713, p.1 |
Over 500 students are expected to receive degrees at the 23rd annual UNI summer commencement, scheduled to be held at O. R. Latham Stadium, Friday, July 31 at 7:15 p.m. | |
165 | UNI Summer Enrollment Expected to Exceed 4,400 Public Relations News Release 1969:668, p.1 |
This grand total includes students enrolled in the reguar session and those enrolled in other workshops and institues sponsored by the University. | |
166 | UNI Schedules Cultural Attractions for the Summer Public Relations News Release 1969:642, p.1 |
11 different cultural attractions are being offered at UNI in the summer; list of attractions | |
167 | In-Service Program Offered to School Administrators Public Relations News Release 1969:632, p.1 |
Summer program includes interdisciplinary lecture and discussion sessions as well as a seminar offering two credits in school adminstration; list of speakers and details of programs | |
168 | Participants Named for UNI Summer Institute in German Public Relations News Release 1969:627, p.1 |
23 participants have been named for the Summer Institute for Teachers of German to be held at UNI in the summer. Participants are teachers of elementary, jr. and sr. high school German; list of participants | |
169 | Summer Session Classes to Begin at UNI Tuesday Public Relations News Release 1969:628, p.1 |
Summer classes registration in University Hall of the UNI Union. | |
170 | High school students may study Spanish this summer at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:543, p.1 |
UNI is offering an opportunity for juniors and seniors from Iowa high schools to study intermediate Spanish for eight weeks in the summer. | |
171 | UNI to Hold Summer Workshop on Montessori Method Public Relations News Release 1969:316, p.1 |
The Montessori Method is a system of teaching young children with emphasizes training of the senses and aims at self-education through guiding rather than controlling the child's activity. | |
172 | UNI Receives Grant for "Harvard Project Physics" Public Relations News Release 1969:279, p.1 |
Grant will enable UNI to host a six-week summer physics (science) program for high school physics teachers. | |
173 | Organizational News Northern Iowan 66:2, p.5 |
Activities and meetings. | |
174 | Untitled Northern Iowan 65:65, p.3 |
Heat and humidity caused the floors of the Auditorium to buckle; photo. | |
175 | Untitled Northern Iowan 65:62, p.2 |
Public Safety officer has nothing to do in the summer. | |
176 | UNI Orchestra, band, chorus concert Tuesday Northern Iowan 64:62, p.3 |
Summer concert program. | |
177 | Summer leisure activities in abundance at UNI Northern Iowan 64:60, p.1 |
List of on-campus and off-campus activities. | |
178 | Untitled College Eye 63:58, p.1 |
Sally Brees enjoys the summer during her art class. | |
179 | SCI summer style College Eye 60:66, p.4 |
Scenes of summer life on campus; photo. | |
180 | Cool it: 3 ways to beat the heat College Eye 60:61, p.3 |
Gives humorous pictorial suggestions for escaping the summer heat; photo. | |
181 | Acid, rotten eggs, corn, mayonnaise make up SCIans' summer vacations College Eye 60:8, p.1 |
Students talk about their summer jobs; photo. | |
182 | Untitled College Eye 59:46, p.4 |
Two SCI students eat lunch in sun on southeast corner of campus. | |
183 | Untitled College Eye 59:45, p.1 |
Anna Funk reads outside of the Library on a sunny summer day; photo. | |
184 | A dozen days of classes to go: don't give out yet! College Eye 59:39, p.2 |
Only 12 days of class and 7 days of final examinations until O' Day ("out" day) | |
185 | In summer, daring coeds risk bears, kill scorpions College Eye 59:26, p.5 |
Students talk about their summer camping and canoeing experiences; photo. | |
186 | Employment directories available College Eye 59:14, p.5 |
Directory of summer employment. | |
187 | Directory of summer jobs now available College Eye 58:14, p.3 |
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188 | Untitled College Eye 57:38, p.3 |
Kathy Zimmer and Deanna Sloan fry an egg on the hot cement. | |
189 | Students avoid summertime languor; campus still sparked by activity College Eye 57:36, p.3 |
The heat does not stop students from going outside and enjoying recreational activities. | |
190 | Summer jobs listing now in Dean of Student's office College Eye 57:14, p.4 |
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191 | Marion Fritschi swims, sails and hikes as past of family life with Kennedys College Eye 57:6, p.4 |
Fritschi spends the summer with the Kennedy family as a child swimming instructor. | |
192 | Vacation time includes drama, travel, art work College Eye 57:2, p.4 |
Students, faculty, and staff tell of their summer vacations; Professor Fox buys Vermont home. | |
193 | Campus, community offer recreation for end (or beginning) of weary day College Eye 56:34, p.3 |
A look at summer recreation opportunities. | |
194 | Untitled College Eye 56:31, p.5 |
Students enjoy the beginnings of summer; photo. | |
195 | Summer Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
As Summer begins, summer session starts with lighter class loads and hotter days. Recreational activities mix with studying during the summer months. | |
196 | Students and faculty plan busy summer of work, play College Eye 51:31, p.1 |
Students and faculty talk about their summer plans. | |
197 | Anyone for tennis? College Eye 50:34, p.4 |
Department of Physical Education for Women offers many recreational opportunities. | |
198 | Don't waste that summer! College Eye 50:32, p.2 |
Urges students to seek worthwhile summer jobs. | |
199 | And they all came back . . . . College Eye 50:1, p.5 |
Shows several students at their summer occupations; photo. | |
200 | Mountin' Peeks College Eye 49:36, p.2 |
Roommate once again upsets the author--this time by replacing her suntan lotion with a fish-attracting liquid. |