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1 Renewed commitment results in changes Detailed look at results of SCUP report.
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2 Realignment spurs public relations program Alumni Services, Admissions, and Public Information Services will report to Rick Stinchfield to develop and implement public relations program.
3 Economics moves to strengthen curriculum Explanation for move of Department of Economics from College of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the School of Business.
4 Theatre class develops child abuse program Touring theater class will put together program for next fall.
5 Museum moves to new location Will move from Physical Plant building to former spa on Hudson Road.
6 Accounting students score high again Ties for second nationally with a 61.5 % pass rate on CPA last year.
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7 Michaela Pop-Cornis, Marcel Pop-Cornis, and Robert Ward Speak at Society for Romanian Culture conference.
8 Bob Washut Performs with Jazz Band I at Notre Dame festival.
9 Ron Bro Receives Fulbright award to lecture in Egypt.
10 Changing attitudes is the goal Wheelchair basketball game included in first Handicapped Awareness Week; photo.
11 Randall R. Bebb Honored by Association of Teacher Educators.
12 Constantine Curris Speaks at hearing on funding of higher education.
13 Glenda Riley Honored by Marquette University.
14 Nancy Price Thompson, Jerome Klinkowitz, and Robley Wilson Win PEN awards.
15 Fred (Don) Carver Named president-elect of Teacher Education Council.
16 Robert Krajewski Elected to board of directors of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
17 Robley Wilson Article appears in the "New Yorker".
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18 Studying modern languages at Northern Iowa Survey of curricula and teaching methods, as well as opportunities to study abroad; photo.
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19 Consultant advises Alumni Association Bob Forman visits campus.
20 Find old classmates in new directory Alumni directory will be distributed in September.
21 Alumni receive awards at graduation Allen Walker Reed and Ronald William Roskens awarded honorary degrees.
22 Scholarships encourage continued study Darlene Biggers, Judith Johnson, Clayton Laurie, and John McCann win Merchant Scholarships.
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23 Legislative appropriations reflect poor economy Appropriation shows slight increase.
24 Athletics inducts charter class to Hall of Fame First class of UNI athletics Hall of Fame to be inducted in October 1985; brief biographical sketches of charter members.
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25 Track team ends winning streak Place third in Mid-Continent after winning nine consecutive years.
26 Best year ever for wrestling recruits Mark Schwab, number one recruit in nation, signs with UNI; list of other recruits.
27 Campaign raises funds for athletics Athletic Club raises $267,000 in cash and $40,000 in trade-offs.
28 Volleyball team competes abroad Plays in two tournaments in Netherlands.
29 Women's tennis has winning season Finish with 8-4 record, fifth in Gateway.
30 Men's golf team has average season Finish in middle of pack in late tournaments.
31 Three women's track records are broken List of record setters.
32 First losing season in softball history Finish with 24-30 record; photo.
33 Busy season for baseball record book Thirty-eight new records set.
34 Men's tennis players and coach receive conference awards Finish second in conference.