Welfare

Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Balancing the child welfare system
Public Relations News Release 2011:135, p.1
Professor Mark Grey and Michele Delvin have been awarded a $425,000 grant to help bring a balance the over-representation of minority and immigrant children in the welfare system.
2 On anniversary of food stamps, UNI professor lauds the program
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Al Hays praises food stamp program.
3 Who gets the credit for the drop in Welfare recipients?
Public Relations News Release 1997:12, p.1
UNI Assistant Professor of Social Work Suzanne McDevitt reports that welfare reform, a booming economy, and state programs have reduced welfare recipients.
4 Washington punched a hole in society's safety net
Northern Iowan 93:43, p.6
Comments on cutting welfare benefits.
5 The relationship between welfare and child abuse
Public Relations News Release 1996:129, p.1
Suzanne McDevitt says there is a potential for child abuse to increase under welfare reform.
6 Black Hawk County food stamp drive (Nov. 9)
Public Relations News Release 1987:100, p.1
Rural Iowans gather at the First United Methodist Church, in Cedar Falls, for an informative meeting on food stamp eligibility. Similar food stamp drives are held by community groups across the state.
7 UNI colloquiem (Dec. 2) to spur discussion of welfare reform before January Reagan task force report
Public Relations News Release 1987:122, p.1
A colloquiem on welfare reform was held in the Embassy Room of Maucker Union. The event featured a panel of discussion on possible Iowan reforms, as well as a documentary on New York welfare. Three university professors participated in the discussion.
8 UNI social work program receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1980:24, p.1
The social work program receives a $14,000 grant form the Office of Human Development Services to help with social work majors who hope to work with public child welfare agencies.
9 Food stamps
Northern Iowan 73:8, p.1
Applications for participation in the Food Stamp Program are being accepted.
10 Welfare conference registration
Public Relations News Release 1950:317, p.1
About 110 persons attended Monday's, April 16, spring meeting of the Northeast chapter of the Iowa Welfare association at Iowa State Teachers college. Donald Howard spoke on "The United Nations" at the morning session.
11 Statewide High School Meet at Teacher College
Public Relations News Release 1950:101, p.1
The fifth annual Iowa High School Invitation Discussion meet will be held Nov. 10 and 11 at the College.Orville Hitchcock, professor of speech at the State Universityof Iowa, will open the meet with a one-hour program on discussion methods and techniques.
12 Beth Wellman
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2
Beth Wellman serves as a research assistant in the Child Welfare Department at the State University of Iowa.
13 Mrs. M. W. Baldwin
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5
Mrs. M. W. Baldwin is active in welfare work and music in addition to maintaining her home.