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1 Not a new way of teaching . . . just a rare way Look at teaching methods of several faculty including Professors Swenson, Eiklor, and Davis; photo.
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2 Joe Fratiani Present paper on student teaching.
3 Gary Soroka Presents papers on teacher education.
4 Dick Strub Presents paper on counseling handicapped students.
5 Nick Teig Presents paper on industrial technology education.
6 Donna Raschke Presents paper at behavior disorder conference.
7 Sharon Smaldino Featured in article on audiology instructional package.
8 Jim Kelly and Jody Stone Present paper on teaching chemistry.
9 Greg Stefanich Speaks on improving science instruction.
10 Annette Swan Speaks on preschoolers conceptions of art.
11 Marc Mahlios Presents paper on student teaching.
12 Charles Moore Speaks on master teacher model.
13 Joyce Whitfield and Terry Gordan Speak on student teaching curriculum.
14 Dick Stahlhut and Richard Hawkes Present paper on teacher education.
15 David V. McCalley Serves on committee to organize environmental education centers.
16 Paul John Uselding Appointed Dean of School of Business.
17 James Chang Taught two courses in China.
18 Pam Edwards and Forrest Conklin Receive regional award.
19 Mary Ann Renz Elected president of Mid-America Forensics League.
20 Tim Cooney Speaks on science education materials.
21 Judith Finkelstein, Lynn Nielsen, and Argelia Hawley Publish article in Hispania.
22 James Hantula Publishes article on computer use in Asian studies.
23 Pat Jackley Speaks on health behavior and teacher field experiences.
24 David Moore Presents paper on main idea treatment.
25 Steven Moon and James L. Wolf Steven Moon promoted to acting director of Academic Computing Services; replaces James L. Wolf.
26 Dennis Hendrickson Appointed to professional association committee.
27 Elly Leslie Serving on national committee to celebrate anniversary of organized alumni work.
28 Larry Kelsey Will teach courses in London.
29 Joseph Smaldino Serves on judging panel for teaching award.
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30 John E. Tarr Named acting head of the Department of Teaching for 1987-1988; replaces James Doud, who served as acting head for 1986-1987, following Ross Nielsen's retirement.
31 Ed Voldseth Retires after twenty-three years of service.
32 Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi Appointed acting department head; replaces Robert Ross who is teaching full-time.
33 Jayne Gackenbach Appears on Phil Donahue Show to discuss lucid dreaming.
34 Albert Gilgen Edits book.
35 Dean A. Shoars Appointed Director of Public Safety.
36 Nancy Justis Works at Pan American Games.
37 Roger Betts Receives distinguished faculty advisor award.
38 Patrick Wilkinson Publishes article on government information.
39 Jurgen Koppensteiner Writes textbook for students of German as second language.
40 Jana Fallin Selected as publisher's consultant.
41 Jane Juchems Recognized by regional professional association.
42 Basheer Nijim Receives distinguished teaching award from national council.
43 Don Allen, Cindy Ensign, Larry Hensley, Tom Davis, Sharon Huddleston, Dan McDonald, and Donald Sussman Make presentations at AAHPERD meeting.
44 Kay Covington Presents paper on long distance running.
45 Dennis Cryer Presents paper on sex education.
46 Jane Richards Speaks on health education.
47 Sue Doody Speaks on barriers to women in higher education and on interpretive structural modeling.
48 Ripley Marston Speaks on cooperative field days.
49 Thomas Switzer Named dean of the College of Education.
50 Robert Gish Gives speech on New Mexico.
51 Jean Kimball Publishes article on anima figure in Joyce.
52 Roland Carrillo Appointed director of financial aid and student employment.
53 Jonathan Lu Receives Fulbright grant to study in Israel; also selected to lecture in China.
54 Celebrate the one-room school Marshall Township School moved to UNI campus; photo.
55 If you want to help maintain and improve education Parents Information Network group revived.
56 Distance is no barrier to your education Continuing education offers telecourses each year.
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57 Convivial congregations News from charter clubs.
58 University honors students interested in more than classes and books Lux Award winners for 1987 are Mary Stanley-Pieper and Kevin Saville; other finalists are Karen L. Anderson, Lynn Boyce, and Halane Cumberland.
59 Kissing and the Campanile Pewter replica of Campanile now available.
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60 Grandparents named Parents of the Year at Northern Iowa Harbon and Lydia Merrett honored.
61 Correction Contrary to earlier article, Leo E. Stewart (1929), rather than Walton Lewis (1937), was first African-American graduate of this school.
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62 Getting the word to prospective students Program to identify alumni who are willing to promote UNI to prospective students.
63 Escorts increase campus safety Shull Hall Escort Service continues the work it began in 1981; outline of training and record of service; photo.
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64 Six exemplary athletes inducted into Northern Iowa Hall of Fame Biographical sketches of latest inductees; photo.
65 Bowlsby elected NCAA committee Elected to Committee on Financial Aid and Amateurism.
66 Women's tennis team gets new leader Kathy Konigsmark is new coach.
67 Baker, bats and balls Gene Baker is new baseball coach.
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68 Training prepares students for the year 2000 Student interns at local laser company.
69 On the road to improvements Street north of Gilchrist Hall removed; former Latham Field paved for parking.
70 Northern Iowa calling all prospective restauranteurs Students train in campus catering service.
71 Tubas, trombones, flutes & flags Marching Band promotes good relations with road trips.
72 Northern Iowa faculty develop program to help teenagers make sexual decisions Project PREPARE coordinated by Professors Franken and Budlong; receives grant.
73 Vienna, Munich, Hamburg, Salzburg, Berlin: a chance to see them all UNI students will study in Austria in Spring 1988.