UNI Bookstore (Formerly University Book and Supply)

Displaying 101 - 150 of 227 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 University Book & Supply presents scholarships to UNI students
Public Relations News Release 2002:219, p.1
University Book & Supply presented three $1,000 scholarships to UNI students.
102 Committee 'reads' into book prices
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.1
A Book Prices Advisory Committee will investigate ways to make books cheaper for students.
103 Alternate bookseller brings cheaper textbook prices to UNI
Northern Iowan 98:53, p.1
Pages and Books, a new textbook buyer and seller in the area, will offer UNI students cheaper textbooks that can be bought and sold online.
104 The selection, demand and supply of UNI textbooks
Northern Iowan 98:44, p.12
Explores the textbook process, from a professor choosing the book, to the student buying it from the bookstore.
105 UNI bookstore free from sweatshop labor
Northern Iowan 96:32, p.5
University Book and Supply states they do not sell any merchandise made in sweatshops.
106 Faculty members recognized for teaching, service
Northern Iowan 95:39, p.4
Michael Gasser, Rex Karsten, Catherine Miller, Beverly Riess, and Sandra Frey Stegman were awarded University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards on the basis on nominations made within each college; photo.
107 Five faculty selected for UBS Outstanding Teaching Awards
Northern Iowan 95:38, p.2
Michael Gasser, Rex Karsten, Catherine Miller, Beverly Riess, and Sandra Frey-Stegman will receive University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards.
108 Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching
Public Relations News Release 1998:254, p.1
UNI faculty members Michael Gasser, Rex Karsten, Catherine Miller, Beverly Riess, and Sandra Frey Stegman are winners of the 1998 University Book and Supply Outstanding Teacher Awards.
109 University Book and Supply awards presented
Campus News Network 9:11, p.2
Rex Karsten, Beverly Riess, Sandra Frey-Stegman, Catherine Miller, and Michael Gasser received Outstanding Teaching Awards for 1998.
110 Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching
Public Relations News Release 1997:121, p.1
Jean Gerrath, Susan Hill, Annette Lynch, Eileen St. Pierre, and Michelle Yehieli will receive University Book and Supply Outstanding Teacher Awards.
111 Faculty receive University Book and Supply awards
Campus News Network 8:7, p.2
Eileen St. Pierre, Michelle Yehieli, Susan Hill, Jean Gerrath, and Annette Lynch received University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Award.
112 UBS: profit margin not what it's believed
Northern Iowan 94:10, p.11
University Book and Supply president Rose Lorenz states that textbook profits are between twenty and twenty-five percent.
113 UPS strike hits UNI
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.1
United Parcel Service strike affects shipments to University Book and Supply.
114 Five faculty members recognized for outstanding teaching
Northern Iowa Today 24:2, p.8
Kenneth Brown, Donald DeGraaf, Richard Fehlman, Siobahn Morgan, and David McKibbin honored.
115 University Book and Supply presents Outstanding Teaching Awards
Campus News Network 6:21, p.3
Kenneth Brown, Donald DeGraaf, Richard Fehlman, Siobahn Morgan, and David McKibbin received awards from bookstore.
116 Booksmart prices less than University Book & Supply
Northern Iowan 92:26, p.1
Comparison shows that books can cost less with mail order company; students have mixed reaction.
117 Booksmart lowers textbook prices
Northern Iowan 92:24, p.3
Des Moines mail order book service available to UNI students.
118 The start of Windows 95; anticipated program hits University Book & Supply with mixed reviews
Northern Iowan 92:5, p.1
Computer software available; features outlined.
119 Five faculty recognized for great teaching
Northern Iowa Today 23:2, p.8
Professors Roberta Roth, Sue Joslyn, Richard Utz, Amy Phelps, and Beverly Kopper honored
120 Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching
Public Relations News Release 1994:564, p.1
UNI faculty named Outstanding Teachers by University Book and Supply.
121 Faculty recognized for great teaching
Northern Iowa Today 22:2, p.12
Professors Tim Lindquist, James Sweigert, Jerome Soneson, Alan Czarnetzki, and Mark Grey honored.
122 Five recognized for contributions to teaching
Campus News Network 4:22, p.1
Tim Lindquist, James Sweigert, Jerome Soneson, Allen Czarnetzki, and Mark Grey received University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards; photo.
123 Local business recognizes great teaching
Northern Iowa Today 22:1, p.8
UBS will honor five outstanding teachers with $1000 awards.
124 New postal substation on the Hill
Campus News Network 4:11, p.4
New postal substation is established at University Book and Supply.
125 UBS to offer outstanding faculty teaching awards
Northern Iowan 90:32, p.3
Will offer one $1000 award in each college.
126 University Book and Supply to recognize Northern Iowa faculty through outstanding teaching awards.
Public Relations News Release 1993:318, p.1
"Outstanding teaching" awards for UNI faculty will be sponsored by University Book and Supply.
127 University Book and Supply hosts 'Meet the Author'
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.4
Robert James Waller will sign copies of his recent book October 19.
128 Northern Iowa commemorates men's basketball AMCU and NCAA Tournament achievements in special publication
Public Relations News Release 1989:551, p.1
Articles from the Office of Public Relations' Chad Harberts and Pat Graham are featured in a thirty-two page publication titled "Tournament Tracks", covering the men's basketball team's efforts in the AMCU and NCAA Tournament.
129 Northern Iowa commemorates men's basketball AMCU and NCAA Tournament achievements in Special Publications
Public Relations News Release 1989:546, p.1
The Office of Public Relations publishes a thirty-two page tabloid titled "Tournament Tracks", covering the AMCU and NCAA Tournaments. Copies are found at Maucker Union, University Book and Supply, and the Office of Public Relations.
130 Black Support Network sponsoring Black History Month Essay Contest at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:354, p.1
Ronald Green, president of the Black Support Network, organizes a Black History Month essay contest. Entries must be at least five-hundred words in length. Winners will receive up to two-hundred dollars from University Book and Supply.
131 Policy mistaken for law at bookstore
Northern Iowan 85:63, p.2
Unhappy that he needs a receipt in order to receive a refund from University Book and Supply.
132 Business combat shoplifting
Northern Iowan 85:25, p.1
Local merchants talk about what they do about shoplifting.
133 New faces across our campus
Northern Iowan 85:1, p.11
Business Building construction underway; house razed on 22nd Street provides more parking spaces; Bob Beach talks about the history of UBS; Penny Lane opens on the Hill; photo.
134 U-Book remodels
Northern Iowan 84:60, p.1
Front portion of store undergoing $100,000 remodeling project.
135 Whipple censured at UNISA meeting
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.1
Censured for signing himself as "UNISA Senator" on letter criticizing Carl Blake.
136 University of Northern Iowa fraternity sponsoring 'Grid-Hoop 88'
Public Relations News Release 1987:259, p.1
The football team organizes a charity competition for the Easter Seal Society with the graduating Hawkeye football players in West Gymnasium. Tickets are available at University Book and Supply, Panther Shop, Iowa Sports Supply, and the ticket office.
137 'The Johnsons' to perform 'A Country Christmas' concert to fund NUHS students in speech competitions
Public Relations News Release 1987:158, p.1
Tickets for "A Country Christmas" are sold at University Book and Supply. The concert is performed by UNI alumni Roy, Gary and Jean Johnson at the Northern Iowa High School. The show is sponsored by the Price Lab School's Language Arts Department.
138 The human element
Northern Iowan 84:21, p.2
A serious look at the proposed Student Co-op Bookstore and its effects on the community.
139 Campus supply location ideal but new sales policy is disservice
Northern Iowan 84:8, p.3
Finds that students cannot buy certain items from campus supply office.
140 Bookstore celebrates 50 years of campus service
Northern Iowan 84:1, p.13
Bob Beach talks about the history of UBS; photo.
141 Alternative bookstore proposed; local bookstore owner unhappy
Northern Iowan 83:41, p.5
Bob Beach believes that a well-run bookstore will have difficulty offering discounted books; Carl Blake outlines his plans; would like space in Union, though administrators may already have plans for tht space.
142 Book store prices 'exorbitant'
Northern Iowan 83:37, p.4
Offers new methods for obtaining class texts; gets books from John Jacobs' The Master's Library.
143 The perfect Valentine's gift
Northern Iowan 83:37, p.6
Two students look through the shelves of University Book and Supply; photo.
144 UNI's Shull Hall Escorts to host benefit dance Jan. 31
Public Relations News Release 1986:178, p.1
Maucker Union hosted a benefit dance to raise funds for the Shull Hall Escort Service. The service was created for women who don't feel safe traveling across campus after dark. The Shull Hall Escorts are lead by Scott Williams, vice president of Shull.
145 Crosswalk for handicapped planned soon
Northern Iowan 83:30, p.5
Will improve walk across 23rd Street near University Book and Supply.
146 The Allnighter's Club
Northern Iowan 83:27, p.2
Shows a student protest at University Book and Supply.
147 Student complains of book store
Northern Iowan 83:3, p.3
Feels University Book and Supply treats college students unfairly.
148 University Book and Supply Company
Alumnus 70:4, p.4
Announces $5000 contribution to Foundation; photo.
149 Scholarships created
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.4
UBS will provide $5000 for scholarships; photo.
150 UNI awarded $5,000 emergency scholarship fund by university book and supply
Public Relations News Release 1985:135, p.1
The fund will go towards helping UNI juniors and seniors having a hard time paying for college expenses; the awards will be no more than five hundred dollars a piece and will go to students in a wide variety of academic disciplines.