Twait--Christine (Interim Associate Vice President for Sponsored Programs)

Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 $40.8 mil. for research
Northern Iowan 111:7, p.1
University of Northern Iowa Foundation has collected $40.8 million dollars for research opportunities for undergraduates and public outreach programs for the 2014 fiscal year.
2 UNI hosts Interdisciplinary Research Symposium
Public Relations News Release 2008:339, p.1
"Get Connected. Make an Impact." Through video conference, Keynote speaker Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University since 2002, will share his ideas and experiences in collaboration and innovation.
3 External funding supports projects
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.1
External funding increased by 26% for 2008.
4 UNI sees 26-percent increase in external funding for FY08
Comptetitive grant awards jump 98 percent

Public Relations News Release 2007:758, p.1
The University received $36,771,923, of which 55 percent was from external funding from federal agencies. Private foundations and charitable trusts provided 33 percent. The remaining portion came from the state of Iowa and local government grants.
5 Christine Twait
Northern Iowa Today 91:2, p.17
Christine Twait is the director of grants and external relations for UNI's Business and Community Services.
6 Twait takes over interim position
Public Relations News Release 2007:26, p.1
Christy Twait replaced Jill Trainer as the interim associate vice president for sponsored programs.
7 UNI's Iowa Waste Reduction Center creates new national program to help small businesses with painting and coating compliance
Public Relations News Release 1997:144, p.1
Iowa Waste Reduction Center is expanding their Painting and Coating Compliance Enhancement (PAC2E) program, according to director Christine Twait. Related program is "P2AINT2", Pollution Prevention and Implementation of New Tools and Techniques.
8 Christine Twait
Campus News Network 6:17, p.
Presented "From Beans To Means: Augmenting Traditional Bean-Counting with Average Implementation Rate" at a conference.