Auditorium [Proposed Fine Arts Facility]

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1 Services extending beyond the campus: Extension Service; Continuing Education; the church; the UNI Foundation
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.359
Extension services designed to meet needs of growing enrollment; efforts in radio and television; a brief history of the last years of the CHIC; early efforts of the UNI Foundation; photo.
2 The University of Northern Iowa Foundation launches a capital fund drive
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.463
Detailed account of raising money for the Dome; controversy about funding the Dome before and instead of the fine arts auditorium; early events in the Dome; photo.
3 Curris tells faculty to move ahead despite budgetary crisis
Northern Iowan 88:4, p.1
President Curris outlines views and courses of action in light of reduced funding.
4 Annual spring folk dance concerts set for April at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:532, p.1
The Folk Ensemble presents the Spring Folk Dance Festival in West Gymnasium and the Auditorium Building. The Folk Ensemble Is sponsored by the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, as well as the Northern Iowan Student Government.
5 University of Northern Iowa Gospel Choir to present spring concert Friday (March 30)
Public Relations News Release 1989:480, p.1
Charlsetta Dawson directs the Gospel Choir's spring concert in the UNI Auditorium. Timothy Tate, Cheryl Ostby, Kim Love, and Carmen Charles perform an a capella medley. Choir members listed.
6 Site options listed for new facility
Northern Iowan 85:36, p.1
Committee considers site for performing arts facility.
7 Curris names arts center committee
Northern Iowan 84:66, p.3
Planning committee will describe functions of a center.
8 Annual Art Scholarship Day competition at Northern Iowa to award six high school students
Public Relations News Release 1987:345, p.1
High School Art Scholarship Day is held in Kamerick Art Building, where two hundred high schoolers compete for financial aid. The event features art workshops by faculty members, a speech by photographer Holly Roberts, and the Juried Art Exhibition.
9 Create a better you' workshop planned at Northern Iowa April 11 (Monday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:338, p.1
Motivational speeches by John Cassis and Pamela Hayes are held in Sabin Hall and the Auditorium. The speakers are sponsored by Omicron Delta Kappa, the University Speakers Committee, Tomahawk, and Phi Eta Sigma.
10 Board authorizes University of Northern Iowa to proceed with Bender window improvements, approves other business
Public Relations News Release 1987:323, p.1
The Board of Regents approves maintenance projects for Bender and the Auditorium, as well as the destruction of a house and garage on University property to be used for additional parking. An agreement for use of the KUNI translator is made.
11 University of Northern Iowa student radio station KCRS accepting applications for management positions for next year
Public Relations News Release 1987:304, p.1
Professor Jonathan Hall announces that KCRS is accepting applications for several positions, including program director, general manager, production supervisor, and chief engineer. Applications are available in Maucker Union, CAC, and the Auditorium.
12 Northern Iowa to host district individual events tournament March 11-12
Public Relations News Release 1987:302, p.1
The District IV National Individual Events Tournament is held on UNI campus, featuring teams from thirty schools. Events are held in Maucker, Wright, Sabin, Seerley, McCollum, Kamerick, the Education Center, and the Communication Arts Building.
13 University of Northern Iowa Orchesis dance troupe prepares for spring show
Public Relations News Release 1987:295, p.1
The Orchesis dance troupe performs ballet, jazz, tap, pointe, broadway, and modern dance for their spring show in the UNI Auditorium. All dances are choreographed by student dancers under the supervision of Cynthia Ensign. Performers are listed.
14 National tour of Broadway hit musical "Purlie" to include Northern Iowa performance Feb. 20 (Saturday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:263, p.1
The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsors a staging of the award winning musical comedy "Purlie". The performance is held in the Auditorium building as a part of the University's Black History Month activities.
15 Northern Iowa Black History Month activities feature drama, music, humor, issues
Public Relations News Release 1987:235, p.1
Black History Month activities begin with a candlelight ceremony held in Maucker Union. Activities continue with tribute to African American theater and a "Soul Food Dinner" in the Commons.
16 Army ROTC commissioning ceremony Saturday (Dec. 19) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:184, p.1
Michael D. Gergen and Michael T. Hauser receive commissions as second lieutenants by the United States Army. The ceremony is sponsored by the Department of Military Science, with Allan Stamberg acting as guest speaker.
17 UNI Orchesis Dance Troupe names new members, prepares for fall performances
Public Relations News Release 1987:104, p.1
The Orchesis Dance Troupe accepts new members and prepares for their Parents' Weekend performance. Spinner McGee's hosts the "Hot to Ski" dance exhibition, sponsored by Alpine Ski and Patio. New and returning members are listed.
18 UNI ROTC to hold military ball, commissioning and awards ceremonies
Public Relations News Release 1987:349, p.1
The Reserve Officer Training Corps hosts the Annual Military Ball in the commons ballroom. The achievements of cadets are recognized in the ROTC Spring Awards Ceremony in Maucker Union, and fifteen cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants.
19 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:329, p.1
Prof. Janet Rives discusses how economic factors that affect job decisions. Jane Gackenbach explains lucid dreaming. Charles Francis discusses the future of farming. A speech on skin cancer and ozone depletion is held. James Doohan visits Maucker Union.
20 UNI Spring Folk Dance Concert '87 to feature international potpourri
Public Relations News Release 1987:288, p.1
The Folk Dancers perform a series of dances from Israel, Romania, Hungary, Russia, Germany, and the United States for the Spring Concert '87 in the Auditorium. The event was directed by Don Allen. Includes a list of performers and their hometowns.
21 Cedar Falls native returns: Auditorium is rededicated
Northern Iowan 83:20, p.9
Karen Holvik performs; Howard Jones gives brief history of the Artists Series as the refurbished Auditorium opens; photo.
22 Regents name new UNI department head, other business
Public Relations News Release 1986:463, p.1
Ronald Chung was appointed the new head of the Department of Home Economics; suceeds Mary Franken, who resigned to focus on family and research interests; renovation contracts were also approved.
23 Combination of music and business means new career in orchestra management
Alumnus 68:1, p.27
Profile of Richard Frevert; photo.
24 Director's MedLee
Alumnus 68:2, p.4
Symphony Board creates study committee for performing arts auditorium.
25 Auditorium needed
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.2
UNI needs a new auditorium.
26 New auditorium at UNI
Northern Iowan 77:7, p.2
UNI needs to do some research to find out the potential of a new auditorium.
27 Award-winning drama, music, dance to grace UNI artist series stage in 1980-81.
Public Relations News Release 1980:33, p.1
UNI prepares for a fantastic year of shows featured on the Auditorium Stage.
28 UNI Foundation sells bonds to city, lowers UNI-Dome interest rate
UNI Century 8:2, p.1
Sale of $600,000 worth of bonds will reduce and stabilize interest rate.
29 Alumni Office answering service
Alumnus 62:1, p.13
Reactions to letters complaining about fund-raising tactics.
30 Can a banner year bring people back?
UNI Century 2:4, p.4
Professor Howard Jones analyzes reasons for decline in attendance in Artists Series; looks forward to this season's program; photo.
31 Alumna starts $10,000 annuity
Alumnus 58:4, p.15
Anna E. Hong donates money for fine arts auditorium.
32 Plans for UNI-Dome are unveiled
UNI Century 1:3, p.3
Plans revealed in April news conference; 70% of UNI-Dome money pledged; plans for raising more money; Phase II will include a fine arts auditorium; Phase III will involve additions to UNI's academic resources; photo.
33 Sheriff answers UNI-Dome questions
Northern Iowan 69:53, p.1
Stan Sheriff talks at length about financing, student fees, and potential uses of the Dome.
34 Davis heads national fund drive campaign
Northern Iowan 69:29, p.1
Campaign plans; profile of T. Wayne Davis; photo.
35 A few words
Alumnus 58:1, p.2
Announces ten year $10 million fund drive for an intercollegiate athletics coliseum and a fine arts auditorium; believes UNI has lost its identity since the series of name changes.
36 The coliseum
Alumnus 58:1, p.3
Sketches of proposed facility; photo.
37 New York firm to determine design and scope of new buildings
Northern Iowan 69:26, p.1
Will determine what can be built with money raised in $10 million capital campaign; considering multi-purpose coliseum.
38 $10 million fund drive begins, covered coliseum is first goal
UNI Century 1:1, p.1
Foundation launches fund drive in December 1972 for 12,000 seat coliseum and smaller auditorium; to be supported by private donations and student fees.
39 Class of '71 chooses project; auditoria fund established
Northern Iowan 67:40, p.7
40 UNI Class of '71 Chooses Project
Public Relations News Release 1971:466, p.1
The class project will be the establishment of a fund for an auditoria complex at UNI.
41 Thoreau Symposium to be Given at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1970:110, p.1
"Thoreau Today-A Symposium on Relevancy will be presented for area students from junior high through the college level at 10 a.m. on Nov. 7 in the Auditorium.
42 UNI Artists Series to Feature Light, Classical Entertainment
Public Relations News Release 1970:11, p.1
The Artists Series will feature a program ranging from musical comedy to operatic arias and from jazz dance to concert piano.
43 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 1:3, p.4
Extensive round-up of news on recent events.
44 Class of 1970 sets fundraising project
Public Relations News Release 1969:379, p.1
The Class of 1970 has established a fund for an auditoria complex at UNI. The complex plans include a theatre, a concert hall, and a large auditorium.
45 Senior class pledges money for auditorium complex
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.1
Bill Anthony describes complex of three auditoriums.
46 UNI Foundation reports to alumni
Alumnus 55:1, p.3
Fund-raising feasibility study underway; $9 million project might include a large arena Dome seating 15,000, a good audio facility seating two thousand, and a drama venue seating eight hundred.
47 Present plans for auditoria
Northern Iowan 66:10, p.1
Committee on Auditoria reveals plans for three units: a coliseum, a fine arts auditorium, and a theater.
48 Pledge $7000
Alumnus 54:2, p.10
Class of 1969 pledges money for new auditorium.
49 Senior fund grows
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.12
Over $6000 pledged for fine arts auditorium.
50 Fund drive starts
Northern Iowan 65:39, p.1
Seek to raise $5000 for fine arts auditorium.
51 Class of '68 launches drive for Auditorium
Northern Iowan 64:52, p.8
Hope to raise money for new, larger auditorium.
52 Wood guest of 'Dinner with Prof'
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.12
Will discuss needs for auditoria on campus.
53 Auditoria recommendation includes coliseum, theater
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1
Committee recommends coliseum seating ten thousand, auditorium seating two thousand, and a theater seating eight hundred.
54 UNI needs new auditorium, plans to build in '68
Northern Iowan 64:11, p.4
Dr. Beard outlines plans for multi-purpose facility including a physical education complex.
55 Inadequate facilities limit opportunity, Thorne says
College Eye 63:44, p.8
Comments on crowd at recent speech by George Rockwell.
56 SCI needs new auditorium
College Eye 63:42, p.2
Advocates the construction of a larger, more adequate auditorium.
57 Proposes fund to build aud.
College Eye 63:37, p.3
Asks for support to build an auditorium for performing arts.
58 Local student to appear in SCI play
Public Relations News Release 1960:533, p.1
Michael Griffith of Cedar Rapids plays the role of Marchbanks in the George Bernard Shaw play, "Candida". The show is directed by Stanley G. Wood, and will run for three nights in the auditorium.
59 Local student to appear in SCI play
Public Relations News Release 1960:532, p.1
Carl Albert of Reinbeck takes on the role of Reverend James Morell in the college production of George Bernard Shaw's "Candida", under direction of Stanley G. Wood. The play will be performed for three nights in the auditorium.
60 Book exhibit to be held at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:498, p.1
The Iowa Bookmen's Association and the department of education and psychology sponsor an exhibit of textbooks for the classroom in the auditorium, followed by lectures explaining their teaching applications in the Gilchrist Chapel.
61 SCI schedules Aerospace Day
Public Relations News Release 1960:497, p.1
The State College plans "Aerospace Education Day", featuring a luncheon in the commons, and a panel discussion including Professors Raymond Schlicher, Herman Nelson, Donald Howard, and Leland Hott.
62 African journalist to speak at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:488, p.1
African journalist Jean-Alli Quatermain of the UN press corps will deliver a lecture in the auditorium building as the first speaker in the summer Lecture-Concert Series.
63 ISTC schedules first summer Lecture-Concert
Public Relations News Release 1960:465, p.1
Jean-Alli Quatermain, coordinator of the United Nations Office of Public Information, is to speak in the auditorium for the Lecture-Concert Series. The final summer lecture will be given by Godfrey Sperling of the Christian Science Monitor.
64 Teachers High grads to hold 50th reunion
Public Relations News Release 1960:436, p.1
Surviving members of the Teachers College High School Class of 1911 are expected to attend their fiftieth reunion to be held in the auditorium. Class members listed.
65 Civil War poem to be dramatized at college
Public Relations News Release 1960:400, p.1
Stanley Wood directs the dramatic production of "John Brown's Body", a stage adaptation of a Civil War poem by Stephen Benet to be performed in the auditorium. Charles Matheson directs the A Cappella Choir in the musical portions of the performance.
66 Mother of the Year chosen at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:389, p.1
Mrs. Russell Tubaugh, mother of senior Joy Tubaugh, is honored as the Mother of the Year at the Mother's Day convocation in the auditorium. The ceremony is followed by a tea in the Commons.
67 Sioux City choir to perform at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:388, p.1
George Iseminger conducts a ninety-member choir from East Sioux City High School in their performance in the auditorium. The Teachers College is the farthest point in their one-day tour.
68 ISTC Band to offer premiere performance
Public Relations News Release 1960:379, p.1
Professor Karl Holvik directs the College Band in their performance of the Beethoven Concerto No. 1 in C Major in the auditorium. Mrs. Suzanne Conklin-Happ gives a solo performance. Upcoming concerts listed.
69 Spivakosvsky replaces Laredo at lecture concert tonight
Public Relations News Release 1960:375, p.1
The final lecture-concert program of the year will be performed by professional violinist, Tossy Spivakovsky. Jaime Laredo, the original performer, was called away to see to his ill wife. The concert will be held in the auditorium.
70 ISTC schedules Mother's Day weekend activities
Public Relations News Release 1960:373, p.1
The student committee schedules Mother's Day weekend activities, including the Mother of the Year convocation in the auditorium, the Marlin Water Show in the Women's Pool, and the Mother's Day Chapel conducted by Professor David Bluhm.
71 Karen Sonstegard honored by sociological association
Public Relations News Release 1960:332, p.1
Karen Sonstegard, daughter of Professor Manford Sonstegard, presents a research paper before the Iowa Sociological Association. Faculty attending the meeting include Leland Hott, Robert Claus, and Professor William Dee.
72 Tunisian speaker announced for ACCIA
Public Relations News Release 1960:333, p.1
Brahim Hayder, Secretary of the Tunisian Embassy, will represent Tunisia at the Iowa State Teachers All College Conference general session held in the auditorium. Other speakers include United Nations representatives from Russia and Jordan.
73 Foreign correspondent to speak at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:326, p.1
The Men's Union sponsors a presentation in the auditorium by Willem L. Oltmans, foreign correspondent for the United Press. Oltmans has covered five United Nations General Assemblies in his career, and accompanied UN forces in Israel and Egypt.
74 Nigerian for ISTC parley announced
Public Relations News Release 1960:325, p.1
Second Secretary in the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, David Dankaro, appears at the Conference on International Affairs to speak on neutralism in the auditorium.
75 Music festival scheduled at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:308, p.1
The department of music sponsors the fourth annual Spring Music Festival. The festival will consists of concerts from the Men's and Women's Choruses, the A Cappella Choir, and College Band.
76 State department official to ACCIA
Public Relations News Release 1960:305, p.1
United Nations adviser, Donald A. Dumout, appears in the auditorium for the All College Conference on International Affairs. Professor Norman Graebner is keynote speaker for the event. The conference is open to student, faculty, and the public.
77 Dallas Symphony to appear at ISTC Wednesday (Mar. 22)
Public Relations News Release 1960:279, p.1
Professor Howard V. Jones directs the Lecture-Concert Series, featuring a concert by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in the auditorium. Tickets are made available in the Gymnasium ticket office.
78 Upper Iowa-ISTC opera postponed
Public Relations News Release 1960:259, p.1
The Upper Iowa-Teachers College joint production of "Dido and Aeneas", the senior recital, and the Bob Newhart concert are postponed due to inclement weather.
79 Iowa college speech tournament to be held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:248, p.1
Professor Patricia Townsend acts as faculty judge for the annual Iowa Forensic Association tournament. Debate teams from seventeen state colleges are expected to attend. Participating colleges listed.
80 Local student to participate in college speech tournament
Public Relations News Release 1960:249, p.1
Nine students are chosen to represent the Teachers College in the annual tournament of the Iowa Forensic Association. All events are held in the auditorium or the college commons. A schedule of events is located in Gilchrist. Participants listed.
81 Former Hungarian minister to speak at T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1960:231, p.1
Professor Mary Ann Lee presides over the Intersorority Council meeting in the auditorium, where Professor Nicholas Nyaradi serves as guest speaker.
82 Foreign students to discuss art at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:217, p.1
Students from Ethiopia, Jordan, Malaya, Sweden, Norway, Nigeria, Kenya, India, Iran, Thailand, and Japan discuss the art of their home countries in the Art Department auditorium. The event is sponsored by Kappa Pi.
83 ISTC Concert Band to give home performance
Public Relations News Release 1960:215, p.1
Professor Karl Holvik directs the Concert Band in their performance in the auditorium. The program includes performances by Professor William Latham, and the final appearance of students Jon Hanson and Richard Thompson.
84 American Ballet Theatre to appear in ISTC L-C Series
Public Relations News Release 1960:208, p.1
The American Ballet Theatre performs in the auditorium as the third program in the Lecture-Concert Series. The series is directed by Professor Howard Jones.
85 Construction and remodeling at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:173, p.1
A music education building, men's dormitory, the Health Center, and an Arts and Industries addition are contracted. Improvements to the heating plant, remodeling of the auditorium, and a greenhouse extension are planned.
86 Children's Theatre to present "Alice in Wonderland"
Public Relations News Release 1960:139, p.1
Stanley Wood directs the Children's Theatre performance of "Alice in Wonderland" as its annual Christmas dramatization. The performance will be held in the auditorium, consisting of a cast of area children.
87 Tickets available for ISTC jazz concert
Public Relations News Release 1960:128, p.1
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia sponsors the annual "Dimensions in Jazz" concert, emceed by Donald Gold, associate editor of Playboy Magazine. The concert will include original works by students and alumni, as well as a performance by the jazz quintet.
88 Jazz concert to be held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:120, p.1
The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia annual jazz concert is held in the auditorium. Tickets are available at the College Crossroads, and may be reserved through Robert Nordman in the Music Office.
89 Robert Frost to appear at ISTC Sunday
Public Relations News Release 1960:123, p.1
Renowned poet, Robert Frost, recites is poetry at the second annual Lecture-Concert Series held in the auditorium. Robert Frost's work has appeared in Professors Willard Reninger and Kenneth Knickerbocker's textbook "Interpreting Literature".
90 Grinnell prexy to speak at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:114, p.1
Grinnell College president, Howard R. Bowen, speaks on liberal education at an all-college convocation. The women's chorus is to perform in the auditorium under the direction of Jane Mauck.
91 Standing room tickets available for Anna Russell concert
Public Relations News Release 1960:108, p.1
Tickets to Anna Russell's performance in the auditorium are available through the box office or Professor Howard Jones.
92 ISTC organist to give faculty recital Sunday
Public Relations News Release 1960:103, p.1
Philip Hahn, assistant professor of music and member of the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, performs his first faculty recital in the auditorium. Hahn will be playing the organ, accompanied by musicians from the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area.
93 Community class in Russian fiction to be offered at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:78, p.1
Professor Josef W. Fox instructs a twelve-session course on Russian literature in the auditorium The course will cover novels from six Russian authors.
94 ISTC's fall drama features works of Ionesco
Public Relations News Release 1960:75, p.1
Cast members are selected for two of Eugene Ionesco's plays, which are to be presented at the Studio Theatre of Sabin Hall with the remodeling of the auditorium.
95 Miss Gault to feature composition by ISTC prof
Public Relations News Release 1960:57, p.1
Joyce Gault performs a selection of the works of Professor William P. Latham, and Anthony Donato at her faculty recital in the auditorium.
96 Emory L. Hansen named Dad of the Day at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:43, p.1
Emory L. Hansen, father of Warren Hansen, is honored as the Dad of the Day at the Dad's Day celebrations. Warren is a co-captain of the football team, and member of the Hall of Recognition. Fathers are welcome to a dinner and dance in the Commons.
97 Piano recital to be given at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:37, p.1
Professor Russell N. Baum performs works of Schumann and Ravel for the faculty recital in the auditorium. Baum will be assisted by Emil Bock and Edvard Grieg. Baum was once a member of the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
98 First faculty recital of the year to be held at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1960:31, p.1
Jane Birkhead, Harald Holst, Jvone Maxwell, Becky Guernsey, and Philip Rash perform in the first faculty recital of the year at the auditorium. They will perform both "A Hand of Bridge" and "The Music Master".
99 Upper class students register at ISTC tomorrow
Public Relations News Release 1960:22, p.1
Registration begins for upper class students, who will continue to participate in opening events throughout the following weekend. Activities include the annual Style Show in the Commons, an introduction to student government, and Band Day.
100 KYTC
Old Gold 0:0, p.147
KYTC now occupies Annex 41 and is composed of two studios, a control-room, and an office; over one hundred people are on the KYTC personnel staff and they're on the air eighty hours during the week; the station airs from noon until midnight; photo.