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1 UNI welcomes two new bachelor's degree programs
Northern Iowan 118:41, p.1
UNI will offer two new degree programs in fall 2022: the Bachelor of Science in Automation Engineering Technology and Bachelor of Arts in Business Analytics; photo.
2 Earn a master's degree or advanced studies certificate in principalship at a distance through UNI
Public Relations News Release 2013:212, p.1
UNI is now accepting applications for its Master of Arts in Education or Advanced Studies Certificate in Principalship programs. These two-year programs are for individuals seeking endorsement as pre-K through 12 principals or supervisors.
3 The internship every UNI student should do
Northern Iowan 109:35, p.5
There are internships available with Southwestern, a book publishing company in Nashville. This internship allows students to apply their knowledge to real life situations. The author participated in this program last year and thinks it was beneficial.
4 Online courses to be reviewed for possible degree credits
Northern Iowan 109:24, p.8
Online courses hold potential to educate students around the world and for schools to widen their audience. Considerable study still needed to see if it will improve degree completion, deepen college curricula, and increase learning; photo
5 UNI MBA reaches 10-year milestone in Hong Kong
Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.20
A look at the work of the College of Business Administration in Hong Kong; photo.
6 UNI and Iowa Central Community College announce Admissions Partnership Program
Public Relations News Release 2009:482, p.1
Through the program, ICCC students who plan to pursue bachelors degrees at UNI will receive special benefits to help pave the way for academic success at both schools. President Ben Allen and ICCC President Dan Kinney signed the agreement Friday, June 11.
7 The option of a three year degree
Northern Iowan 106:32, p.4
Considers whether or not shortening the requirements for a college degree be possible? Working students and poor guidance while in high school are two reasons for longer stays in college.
8 UNI Continuing & Distance Education to offer courses, workshops and seminars on the UNI campus, on the Web, and at a distance this summer
Public Relations News Release 2008:505, p.1
Summer offerings include options ranging from a flute seminar to an archaeology course to a digital photography workshop, graduate coursework for teachers, writing workshops and more.
9 UNI, North Iowa Area Community College Mason City campus to hold informational session on elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2007:788, p.1
Attendees of the August session will learn about a B. A. degree in elementary education with the option of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education.
10 UNI, Indian Hills Community College Ottumwa campus to hold informational session on elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2007:778, p.1
Attendees at the July session will learn about a UNI B. A. degree in elementary eduction with the option of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education.
11 UNI, DMACC Ankeny campus to hold informational session on elementary education degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2007:760, p.1
Representatives from the University will visit DMACC Ankeny to discuss B. A. degree programs through UNI's 2 + 2 Program for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus. Attendees will learn about a degree in elementary education.
12 UNI representatives to discuss elementary education program at DMACC, Ankeny
Public Relations News Release 2007:443, p.1
UNI representatives will visit the DMACC campus in Ankeny to discuss the elementary education bachelor's degree program February 28.
13 UNI representatives to discuss elementary education degree program at DMACC, Boone
Public Relations News Release 2007:439, p.1
UNI representatives will visit the Boone campus of DMACC to discuss the elementary education bachelor's degree program.
14 New UNI major develops expertise in local educators
Public Relations News Release 2007:61, p.1
A new Master of Arts Degree "Professional Development for Teachers" is now being offered.
15 UNI extends registration for persons interested in elementary education night-degree program
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Because of the strong demand at the first session, registration is extended for the second session of the elementary education night-degree program.
16 UNI to host meeting for persons interested in elementary education night degree program
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
An introductory meeting will be held for the first class of an elementary education B.A. degree program Tuesday, January 16.
17 UNI, Iowa Western in Council Bluffs to hold information sessions on degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
UNI representatives will be visiting Iowa Western Community College to discuss B. A. degree programs for students who cannot relocate to the UNI campus.
18 UNI, EICCD/Scott Community College to hold information sessions on degree programs
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
UNI representatives will visit Eastern Iowa Community College District/Scott Community College on Wednesday, September 20 to discuss B.A. degree programs for students who cannot come to the UNI campus.
19 UNI, EICC to hold info sessions on elementary/special education teacher preparation program
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
UNI pairs with Eastern Iowa Community College to create a eight semester degree program.
20 A University of Northern Iowa teacher preparation program
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
UNI pairs with Western Iowa Tech Community College to create a eight semester degree program in Instructional Strategist/Elementary Education.
21 UNI, NICC to hold information sessions on elementary/special education teacher preparation program
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
UNI pairs with Northeast Iowa Community College to create a seven semester degree program.
22 UNI receives grant for graduate program
Northern Iowan 100:41, p.1
The Department of Physics and Department of Mathematics receive a $10,000 grant in order to determine the need for a professional science master's degree program.
23 First UNI Masters of Social Work students graduate
Northern Iowan 98:55, p.1
Twenty-seven students will graduate from the Master of Social Work graduate program, which is one of only three programs in Iowa.
24 UNI launches new master's of accounting program this fall
Northern Iowan 97:2, p.1
UNI's new Master of Accounting degree will assist students in becoming certified public accountants.
25 Master of accounting degree now available
Campus News Network 11:2, p.2
The Department of Accounting has added a master of accounting degree to its program.
26 UNI to offer Master in Accounting Degree
Public Relations News Release 2000:37, p.1
The accounting department of UNI is expanding its curriculum to include a Master of Accounting degree.
27 Master of accounting degree now available through University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2000:14, p.1
The first classes in UNI's Master of Accounting degree will be offered this fall.
28 New degree program meeting scheduled
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.2
An informational meeting will be held on UNI's new Bachelor of Liberal Studies program.
29 University of Northern Iowa to offer Master's of Social Work degree
Public Relations News Release 1999:115, p.1
UNI will begin offering a Master's in Social Work degree in fall of 2000.
30 University of Northern Iowa awards degrees to 728 fall graduates
Public Relations News Release 1996:225, p.1
List of fall graduates.
31 Graduate work at the Teachers College
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.185
The College establishes the framework for graduate study; photo.
32 Other major administrative, service, and curricular changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.234
The college adopts the semester plan to begin in summer, 1957; changes in student teaching supervision include resumption of work in Cedar Falls schools; institution of honors program and work with provisional students; photo.
33 Peat Marwick recommends cuts; UNI programs spared
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.29
Despite recommendations, Home Economics and the Ed. D. degree will remain.
34 Get degree without going to class
Northern Iowan 77:27, p.6
Quick look at the Bachelor of Liberal Studies program.
35 No money for Ed. D. this year
Alumnus 65:3, p.7
Regents accept President Kamerick's recommendation to postpone action due to current financial situation.
36 Ed. D. may be ready in spring
Northern Iowan 75:25, p.1
Dean Nitzschke talks about the history and objectives of the program, as well as the complicated approval process.
37 Regents approve UNI's first doctoral level degree
UNI Century 6:3, p.2
DIT approved over objections from Iowa and Iowa State; advantages of degree cited.
38 Doctoral level degree approved for industrial tech
Alumnus 63:2, p.6
Regents approve Doctor of Industrial Technology in March; description of degree.
39 Industrial tech doctorate proposed as UNI's first
UNI Century 6:2, p.7
DIT referred to Regents interinstitutional committee.
40 BLS geared toward off-campus students
UNI Century 5:4, p.1
Regents approve BLS especially to serve residents of western Iowa.
41 General ed system with 2 degrees proposed
Northern Iowan 73:36, p.4
Professor Austin proposes a system resulting in a B. A. or a B. S.
42 MBA degree program successful in first year
Alumnus 62:1, p.6
Approved by Regents in June 1975; 125 students enrolled; geared to part-time student; profile of typical student.
43 MBA a shot in the arm?
Northern Iowan 73:18, p.3
Master of Business Administration degree has been successful in its first year.
44 New music majors approved by Regents
Northern Iowan 73:18, p.9
Two new music degrees at UNI were approved by the State Board of Regents.
45 MBA attracts graduates
Northern Iowan 73:1, p.6
Program has gone well during first year.
46 Library Science MA degree trains school media specialists
UNI Century 3:4, p.2
BA in library science phased out; students will now study for MA in library science.
47 MBA degree uses integrated program
UNI Century 3:4, p.2
Department of Business renamed School of Business; MBA will replace MA in business; photo.
48 MBA degree approved by regents for UNI; night classes
Northern Iowan 72:1, p.13
Professor Reuschling talks about the new program; Department of Business renamed School of Business.
49 Undergrad options . . . serve students better
Northern Iowan 70:15, p.10
Professor Thompson proposed additional certificate programs as well as A. A. and A. S. degrees.
50 Local Students' Awarded Degree(s) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:189, p.1
108 candidates received degrees in September and November but will not have their commencement ceremonies until May; list of candidates
51 Regentws Approve Degree Programs at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:12, p.1
Three new graduate majors and two new emphases within existing undergraduate majors were approved today by the Board of Regents.
52 Major constitutes fraud; sense of uneasiness
Northern Iowan 65:49, p.2
Professor Fox talks about the expansion of majors at the expense of general education; considers possibility of expanding undergraduate degree to five years.
53 Bachelor of music degree defended
Northern Iowan 65:47, p.4
Professor Michaelides believes that the new degree is strong and that the days of the large, structured general education program are numbered.
54 Fox opposes too much specialization
Northern Iowan 65:46, p.3
Professor Fox decries specialized undergraduate degrees.
55 New degree for UNI
Alumnus 53:3, p.5
Regents approve Bachelor of Technology.
56 Faculty Senate approves industrial arts degrees
Northern Iowan 64:33, p.11
Approve Bachelor of Technology degree.
57 'B.T. degree for trade-school;' Obiter Scripta
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.2
Professor Fox believes that the proposed Bachelor of Technology, with its abbreviated General Education requirement, is inappropriate for a university.
58 SCI to add master's programs
Alumnus 49:3, p.8
Will offer Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Education.
59 Board of Regents discuss master's degree program
College Eye 58:1, p.3
May reorganize master's degree in two degree: one in teaching and one in the arts.
60 Board of Regents sets $4,569,200 budget
College Eye 52:36, p.4
$1.5 million also set aside for new library building; new sound system will be installed in Men's Gymnasium; approve new B. A. degree.
61 Commencement exercises held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:451, p.1
President J. W. Maucker confers degrees upon three-hundred and ninety-one students. Dean William C. Lang presents the degrees, scholarships, and alumni honors to twenty-nine individuals.
62 New ISTC degree change explained
College Eye 52:33, p.2
A lengthy look at the curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts without teaching certification.
63 Correction made
College Eye 52:29, p.1
Corrects statements on curricular changes.
64 Teacher education still primary function of College
Alumnus 46:2, p.1
President Maucker addresses concerns about recent decision to offer a liberal arts degree; emphasizes importance of teacher education.
65 Tentative approval given for curriculum changes
College Eye 52:28, p.1
New non-teaching BA degree approved; does not include foreign language requirement
66 ISTC fall graduates listed
Public Relations News Release 1960:206, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard announces the graduation of one-hundred and twenty-four students receiving their degrees following the fall semester. Graduates listed.
67 Greetings from the president
Alumnus 45:4, p.
President Maucker announces proposed institutional name change and liberal arts degree.
68 Name change, enlarged function approved by Regents
Alumnus 45:4, p.3
Changes await legislative approval; would allow students to receive B. A. without teacher certification courses; new name would be The State College of Iowa.
69 President Bowen lauds liberal arts
Public Relations News Release 1960:119, p.1
Howard R. Bowen, president of Grinnell College, visits an all-college convocation to speak on the importance of the availability of a non-teaching liberal arts degree program.
70 Should correct shortcomings
College Eye 52:9, p.8
Professor Fox believes that addition of a liberal arts degree program provides an opportunity to improve the general education program.
71 ISTC ranks high
Public Relations News Release 1960:53, p.1
Professor H. M. Silvey compiles statistics from national studies on the number of students receiving doctorates in education, the arts, social science, and humanities.
72 President speaks on efforts, hopes
College Eye 52:2, p.2
Excerpts from remarks at Matriculation Convocation; speaks about building programs, increased curricular requirements, potential liberal arts degree.
73 221 expected to receive I. S. T. C. degrees tonight
Public Relations News Release 1960:849, p.1
President J. W. Maucker confers masters of art in education degrees to eighty-three of the two-hundred and twenty-one students receiving degrees at summer commencement exercises. Candidates listed.
74 Faculty recommends degree sans education requirement
College Eye 50:28, p.1
Also recommend sixth year program and eventual doctoral program.
75 The fifth curriculum . . . Against
College Eye 50:28, p.2
Discusses disadvantages of adding a non-teaching degree.
76 The fifth curriculum . . . For
College Eye 50:28, p.2
Discusses advantages of adding a non-teaching degree.
77 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:22, p.2
Professor Fox discusses the possible addition of the school's first non-teaching curriculum.
78 Forty-four bachelor of arts degrees and 15 elementary teacher diplomas were granted at the end of the winter academic quarter
Public Relations News Release 1952:514, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said, the graduates are invited to participate in the spring quarter commencement this June. Registration for students not previously registered for the spring quarter will be held Wednesday, March 19. Graduates listed.
79 Two hundred eighty-six students received degrees and diplomas at the commencement exercises held under the lights of O. R. Latham Stadium
Public Relations News Release 1951:14, p.1
A teacher's basic loyalty to the teaching profession does not go far enough unless that loyalty includes the concepts and values which have led to the establishment of the free public school system, President J. W. Maucker declared Thursday night.
80 Preparation for all fields of public school work
First 75 Years 0:0, p.87
Survey of ways in which the College curriculum changed to meet changing needs; description of degree, diploma, and certificate programs.
81 The four-year college curriculum, 1904
First 75 Years 0:0, p.16
Normal School curriculum officially includes a four-year bachelor's degree.
82 Students
Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1
Pre-war enrollments averaged 1,800; post-war peak was 3,055 in the fall of 1948. A year later it had dropped slightly to 2,950. Quarterly registrations this past year were 2,457 in the winter and 2,288 this spring. This summer's registration was 1,260.
83 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus
Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1
A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June.
84 43 Receive Degrees, Diplomas at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:157, p.1
Thirty bachelor of arts degrees and 13 elementary teacher diplomas were granted Friday announced Registrar Marshall R. Beard. No formal commencement exercises were held, a custom followed in fall and winter quarter graduations. Students listed.
85 "Who is really educated?" was the question Malcolm Price, attempted to answer for 276 graduates at the summer commencement
Public Relations News Release 1950:9, p.1
Malcom Price took a quotation from Isocrates in the fourth century before Christ as the "ageless" definition of an educated person. Price stated that "success can only be achieved in terms of the human factor."
86 This was also accomplished
Alumnus 22:1, p.5
1937 changes include: abolition of Bachelor of Science degree, course consolidation, freshman orientation, addition of mandatory "Contemporary Affairs", and social usage course for men.
87 Faculty decides to abandon degree of Bachelor of Science
College Eye 28:23, p.1
Bachelor of Science had been granted to students who studied agriculture, commercial education, elementary education, home economics, industrial arts, opportunity room education, and physical education; only Bachelor of Arts will be granted.
88 Office records show more men on B. A.
College Eye 27:20, p.4
Quick look at enrollment in some of the degree programs.
89 Four-year grads on increase; study by Dr. M. R. Thompson shows distribution of graduates in last ten years
College Eye 25:25, p.4
Professor Thompson assembled a chart showing numbers of four year graduates broken down by major course of study.
90 Significant changes made in curriculums
Alumnus 17:1, p.9
Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs.
91 4-year courses show larger enrollment
College Eye 24:1, p.7
Enrollment increases from 1968 to 2062.
92 Registration for 55 years totals 73,975; 64,313 have enrolled since 1901; yearly average since founding in 1875 is 1,369, Miss Wild's report shows
College Eye 23:6, p.1
Breakdown of student enrollment by degree and curriculum.
93 A. B. A. for muscle
College Eye 18:13, p.4
Disagrees with the idea of awarding a bachelor's degree in coaching athletics.
94 Great demand for teachers with B. A.; over supply of students with two year courses
College Eye 16:27, p.2
Due to an overabundance of would-be teachers with two-year degrees, students are urged to continue in the four-year program.
95 Bachelor of Science in Education offered
College Eye 16:12, p.1
For four year graduates who also include a year of language study.
96 What will make teaching a profession?
College Eye 14:1, p.1
Urges students to pursue a bachelor's degree.
97 B. W. Merrill
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
B. W. Merrill is conferred the Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Bachelor of Public School Music degrees by the Indiana University Board of Trustees.
98 George Horatio Hilliard
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5
George Horatio Hilliard serves as a Professor of Education at the Western State Normal School in Kalamazoo, Michigan after earning the Doctor of Philosophy Degree at the State University of Iowa.
99 Harold Howard Maynard
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5
Harold H. Maynard earns the Doctor of Philosophy Degree at the State University of Iowa.
100 Registrar's report
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.1
Statistics for student enrollment in degree courses.