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1 SBDC increases small business' opportunities, successes Program of services offered by SBDC; photo.
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2 Glenda Riley Receives award for work on local history.
3 Alvin Sunseri Delivers lecture on James Jones.
4 Howard Jones Receives award for programming solo artists.
5 Phyllis Scott Carlin Elected secretary of professional association; presents paper on oral history.
6 Marvin Jensen Presents paper on communication.
7 J. C. Turner Presents paper on the effect of communication delivery.
8 Dean Kruckeberg Presents papers in New Delhi and Omaha.
9 Judith Harrington Presents paper on clinician effectiveness.
10 Fred D. "Don" Carver Will resign as of July, 1987; will take leave of absence in Fall, 1987, and teach in Spring, 1988.
11 Richard Frye Presents workshop; sworn in as president-elect of professional association.
12 Bruce B. Rogers Presents paper on cognitive profile of students.
13 Loree Rackstraw Presents paper on humanities courses.
14 C. Murray Austin Presents paper in West Germany on post-industrial society.
15 Jack Wielenga Panelist at professional meeting.
16 Dennis Hendrickson Presents paper.
17 Dan Powell Work on display in Oregon and New York.
18 William Lew Makes presentation on Roger Shimomura.
19 Jo Siddens Work on display in Fort Wayne and Tokyo.
20 Bonnie Stahlecker Work on display in Phoenix.
21 Gary Greenberg Commissioned to build fountain in Arizona.
22 Mary Bozik Gives presentation on listening.
23 Small business owners: making the American dream come true with UNI's help Experiences of local businesses with SBDC; photo.
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24 Edward V. Voldseth Will retire in September 1987; served as Dean of Students from 1964 through 1971; Vice President for University Relations and Development from 1971-1977; Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events from 1977 until the present.
25 Rollin Evers Will retire in March; has been head of Security and Public Safety since 1963.
26 John Ketter Will retire after twenty years of service.
27 James LaRue Retires in December after thirty years of teaching.
28 Kris Hutchison and Judy Johnson Give presentation at residence hall association meeting.
29 Roy Unruh, Carl Bollwinkel, Louis Finsand, David McCalley, and Cherin Lee Give presentations at science teachers conference.
30 David Buch Presents paper on mode concepts.
31 Anthony S. Lis Composition performed in Memphis.
32 Robert Dean Re-elected to chair of electors for professional association.
33 Dale Olson Presents paper on holographs.
34 Roy Unruh Writes and demonstrates physics software.
35 Dhirendra Vajpeyi Presents paper on culture in India.
36 Carl Bollwinkel Receives certificate of appreciation from conservation group.
37 James Hantula Gives presentation on Asia.
38 Albert Gilgen Elected fellow of American Psychological Association.
39 Jons Olsson Re-elected secretary of professional association.
40 Anne Johnstone, Sara Baumhover, Pete Beurskens, and Dan Rapp Gave presentation on writing conferences.
41 Barbara Jones Presents paper on archives.
42 Edward Rathmell Will serve on editorial panel for book and as member of standards writing team.
43 Jurgen Koppensteiner Presents paper on Austria's image in US.
44 One-room schoolhouse draws statewide interest Search for schoolhouse for campus attracts attention.
45 UNI expands conference, visitor services Duane McDonald hired for new post as Director of Conferences and Visitor Services; photo.
46 Elderhostel: designed for the seasoned and spry Courses here this summer include studies of Romania, law, and Big Band music; photo.
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47 UNI-Dome debt "paid-in-full" Gift by Neva Radell allows Dome debt to be paid off; photo.
48 Alumni loyalty strong; annual giving up Seven thousand alumni have pledged $149,000 this year.
49 Joan Otting named UNI parent of the year 1983 alumna honored; three children are also UNI alumni and two more are currently enrolled; photo.
50 Officers, members named for UNI Alumni Association Board of Directors Joan Poe elected president; list of other officers and board members.
51 UNI's Leslie recipient of distinguished service award Wins regional award; photo.
52 Northeast Wisconsin Club chartered in February Chartered at dinner in Green Bay.
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53 Class gifts span 50 years Contribute to gift that will improve southeast corner of campus at College and University intersection.
54 Class of '62 makes Iowa history come alive Will fund development of museum exhibit.
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55 It's all happening at Northern Iowa; renovations, additions, replacements Renovated Auditorium opened; construction expected to begin on Business Building in Fall 1987; architect will be selected for addition to Union; library addition, Latham and Wright hall renovations, new power plant, and new faculty lines await funding.
56 Top awards to cream of crop List of Presidential Scholars for 1987.
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57 Regional, national honors to UNI athletes Mary Bernhardt named to academic All-America team; other athletes also honored.
58 Panthers wrestlers ranked #5 Record is 16-4; awaiting tournament; photo.
59 Recent thriller "unreal" Last second overtime win inspiring; photo.
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60 UNI graduation in December Six hundred students graduate; Mary Burroughs McAdam delivers student address.
61 Roses for UNI band member Dianna Cleveland plays in Rose Parade.
62 UNI is awarded child welfare training grant Social work students receive benefit of $26,489 traineeship grant.
63 Scholarships available for cardiac rehabilitation program People with heart problems may apply for aid.
64 Writing competency examination to be eliminated Students will take writing course instead under new general education program.
65 Students stayed dry during "Operation 6-P.A.C.C." 2250 residence hall students sign pledge not to use alcohol for a week.
66 Kindergym still a success Program of exercise for small children still in operation after four years.
67 "Murphy the Moose" brings support to UNI Museum Caricature of moose used in fundraising campaign.
68 Debate team helps U.S. win in Montreal Todd Syverson and Keith Dotseth help U. S. win.
69 Enrollment keeps breaking records Spring 1987 enrollment is 10,799.
70 Old Gold yearbook goes high tech Will use three programs to put together whole book; photo.