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1 | Vox Pop: If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why? Northern Iowan 119:12, p.5 |
Emma Becker asks students "If there's one thing you could change about UNI, what would it by, and why?"; photo. | |
2 | CRRSAA funds to be distributed soon Northern Iowan 117:37, p.1 |
More than 3,300 UNI students (approximately one-third of spring enrollment) will receive COVID-19 relief funding as part of the latest federal aid package available through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) and distributed through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II). $1,000-1,200 grants will be directly distributed to students with exceptional need based upon their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); photo. | |
3 | RodCon brings in all kinds of comic book fans Northern Iowan 114:48, p.4 |
The fifth annual RodCon will be held at the Rod Library, with over 3,000 attendees expected. | |
4 | UNI and Stanford form partnership to assess teacher effectiveness Public Relations News Release 2014:195, p.1 |
UNI's Teacher Education program has partnered with Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity (SCALE) to develop and implement a multiple-measures assessment system for teacher education. | |
5 | UNI named to presidential honor roll Public Relations News Release 2014:143, p.1 |
UNI has been named to the 2014 Higher Education Community Service Honor roll for the sixth year. The honor roll is administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). | |
6 | UNI receives high ranking for affordability, academic quality, accessibility Public Relations News Release 2013:130, p.1 |
UNI was ranked number 13 nationally and 4th in the Midwest in a ranking that assesses schools on affordability, academic quality, and accessibility. This is similar to President Obama's ranking system proposed in the higher education plan. | |
7 | UNI community gives feedback on higher education reforms Northern Iowan 110:24, p.1 |
UNI was selected as one of four schools in the nation to hold a public hearing with the U.S. Department of Education about college affordability. Administration is looking to tie federal financial aid to a rating system based on educational value; photo. | |
8 | $15 million gift will transform teacher education at UNI Public Relations News Release 2012:232, p.1 |
Richard O. Jacobson gave the University of Northern Iowa $15 million for the College of Education. This is the largest gift the university has ever received. | |
9 | UNI president to mark milestone moment for teacher education March 6 Public Relations News Release 2012:216, p.1 |
President Ben Allen will be making an announcement regarding the education program. This will have a significant impact on students and teachers in the education department. | |
10 | Zarifis retiring after 40 years at UNI Northern Iowan 108:53, p.1 |
Director of Public Safety David Zarifis has seen many changes in his job description. He is looking forward to new challenges and "doing what his wife says" in retirement; photo. | |
11 | Student questions information disclosure by Study Abroad Northern Iowan 108:51, p.1 |
Rebecca Byrne believes that Excel attachments to an E-mail that listed names, E-mail addresses, UNI ID numbers, emergency contact numbers, and the emergency contact relationship violated federal law. | |
12 | Allen discusses transition from closure of Price Lab Northern Iowan 108:44, p.3 |
A transition team has been formed to deal with the changes with present K-12 students attending Price Lab. The team will also address a new model for clinical experiences for teacher education students and a new R & D model. | |
13 | Regents approve Price Lab closure Northern Iowan 108:41, p.1 |
President Allen's recommendation to close Price Lab School on June 30, 2012, has been approved by the Board of Regents. The state legislature is the next step in the closure; photo. | |
14 | Iowa Teacher of the Year visits UNI Public Relations News Release 2011:240, p.1 |
Charity Campbell, the Iowa Teacher of the Year, will be at UNI. | |
15 | UNI faces possible fines for crime reporting violations Northern Iowan 107:60, p.1 |
Department of Education audits discover errors in reporting crime statistics, failure to distribute the Campus Security Report, insufficient information regarding timely warnings and sexual assault policy; photo. | |
16 | Nov. 1 CROW Forum to feature UNI College of Education dean Public Relations News Release 2010:113, p.1 |
Dwight C. Watson will present "Exploring Social Connectivity through the Use of Adolescent Queer Literature." Watson will discuss the social and psychological development of gay and lesbian adolescents. | |
17 | UNI receives grant from U. S. Department of Education Public Relations News Release 2010:111, p.1 |
The Department of Special Education received $260,413 from a grant aimed at helping states provide personnel for students with special needs. A new teacher preparation program will improve services and learning for children with disabilities. | |
18 | UNI Reading Recovery Center receives U. S. Department of Education grant Public Relations News Release 2010:63, p.1 |
The grant awarded $3,096,000 to the Reading Recovery Center. More than 10,000 Iowa first graders who struggle to read, will receive intense literacy assistance in the next five years. The R. J. McElroy Trust supplied $150,000 towards its matching funds. | |
19 | UNI announces Hot Topics in Education: Professional Development Webinars Public Relations News Release 2010:51, p.1 |
"Iowa Core and 21st Century Skills" will be presented by Nadene Davidson, interim department head and assistant professor in the Department of Education. "Classroom Management for the First-Year Teacher" will be presented by Lynne Ensworth. | |
20 | Limited number of tickets for keynote address by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet will be available May 5 Public Relations News Release 2009:440, p.1 |
The Dalai Lama will present "The Power of Education" in a keynote address for the 2010 Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series. "The Power of Education" will focus on the importance of education in an increasingly global society. | |
21 | Saluting Educators--National Teacher Day May 4 UNI has graduated more than 17,000 teachers worldwide Public Relations News Release 2009:433, p.1 |
This year, UNI will graduate more than 500 new teachers. According to Mary Herring and Melissa Heston, there have been many changes in the teaching profession; but the program is still focused on graduating highly effective teachers. | |
22 | State of Iowa Physics Olympics Competition held April 14 Public Relations News Release 2009:419, p.1 |
Washington High School placed First, Urbandale High School placed second, and Cedar Falls High School placed third in the overall school team competition, which includeed teams with students participating in all events. | |
23 | UNI named to Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service Public Relations News Release 2009:303, p.1 |
This is the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement. | |
24 | UNI's MTA hosts 4th Annual African-American Read-In Public Relations News Release 2009:287, p.1 |
Alumna Jan Spivey Gilchrist returned to the college for the Read-in, where she lead a series of three sessions with students from Black Hawk Elementary, Walter Cunningham School of Excellence, and Malcolm Price Laboratory. | |
25 | Is there Anything Really Wrong with Offensive Humor? Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1 |
As a follow-up to Sienkiewicz's lecture and the recent protest against bias-related incidents at UNI, a panel discussion will take place at noon in Baker Hall. Harry Brod, Melissa Heston, and Doug Shaw, will serve as discussion leaders. | |
26 | Pioneer Hi-Bred partners with business and agriculture exchange program at UNI; Applications for Iowa-Midwest Brazil exchange program due March 1 Public Relations News Release 2009:234, p.1 |
Students studying at international universities through the new Iowa-Midwest Brazil Exchange in Business and Agriculture Program, based at the college, now have an opportunity to gain international work experience during their time abroad. | |
27 | FIPSE grant awarded to Iowa-Brazil exchange in business and agriculture program at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:208, p.1 |
Five institutions have joined together to expand international education opportunities for students early in their academic careers. The Iowa-Midwest Brazil Exchange in Business and Agriculture Program received a $228,240 grant. | |
28 | New Center for disability studies established at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:204, p.1 |
The center will be located at UNI's Malcolm Price Laboratory School, recently established as the Research and Development School for the State of Iowa. The center will play a significant role in meeting national objectives for students' literacy. | |
29 | National American Education Week: UNI demonstrates strong commitment to teacher education Public Relations News Release 2009:163, p.1 |
This week spotlights the importance of providing every child in America with quality public education from kindergarten through college. Highlights of UNI's impact on education are listed. | |
30 | International Education Week to be celebrated at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:158, p.1 |
IEW, a nation-wide effort started by the U. S. Department of State and the U. S. Department of Education, informs students about the global environment, promotes international exchanges and is aimed to attract future leaders from abroad to study. | |
31 | UNI professor inducted into Iowa Academy of Education Public Relations News Release 2009:147, p.1 |
Deborah Gallagher, professor of special education, was inducted in a ceremony held on Oct. 16. Her work in disabilities studies has been published in many journals both in the U. S. and Great Britain. She was one of four new inductees into the academy. | |
32 | UNI 'Literacy Project' supports literacy and communication for special needs children Public Relations News Release 2009:137, p.1 |
Two important goals of the project are, "promoting access to the Iowa Core Curriculum for children with significant developmental disabilities through increased literacy and communication skills and expanded opportunities for students. | |
33 | UNI Alumni Association to present Heritage Honours Awards during Homecoming Public Relations News Release 2009:121, p.1 |
The awards program honors the accomplishments of graduates and their service to the university. Awards will be presented to Bradley Block, Guang Jin, Sarah "Sally" Carbaugh Frudden, and Leonard Froyen. | |
34 | UNI professors travel for Fulbright-Hays grant Public Relations News Release 2009:43, p.1 |
Alex Oberle, assistant professor of geography, and curriculum specialist Kay Weller, associate professor of geography, traveled to Chile for a four-week professional development program earlier this summer. Professors listed. | |
35 | Up to $16,000 available for students who will teach a high-need field in a low-income school Public Relations News Release 2009:15, p.1 |
Created by Congress through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, the federal TEACH Grant provides grants to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families. | |
36 | UNI Distinguished Lecture Series to host Iowa Department of Education Director Public Relations News Release 2008:387, p.1 |
Judy Jeffrey's presentation, "The State of the State: Education in Iowa," will address the challenges and opportunities in education in Iowa. She will give an overview of the challenges and opportunities in education in Iowa. | |
37 | UNI, EICCD offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:379, p.1 |
The UNI B. A. degree in elementary education has an optional early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. Orientation classes will be held on the ICN to provide students with the knowledge to return to school. | |
38 | UNI, IHCC offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:377, p.1 |
UNI in partnership with Indian Hills Community College is offering a free one-credit hour course for area students interested in earning a B. A. degree in elementary education with an optional early childhood education endorsement or a double major. | |
39 | UNI, ILCCD offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:375, p.1 |
UNI is offering a free one-credit hour course for students in the northwest Iowa and lakes area interested in earning a UNI B. A. degree in elementary education; optional early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. | |
40 | UNI, KCC offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:378, p.1 |
The B. A. degree in elementary education has an optional early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. The 2 + 2 program, students take two years of community college classes and the equivalent of two years at UNI. | |
41 | UNI, NIACC offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:376, p.1 |
UNI in partnership with the North Iowa Area Community College District is offering a free one-credit hour course for area students interested in earning a UNI B. A. degree in elementary education. | |
42 | UNI, NICC offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:374, p.1 |
UNI in partnership with the Northeast Iowa Community College is offering a free one-credit hour course for area students interested in earning a B. A. degree in elementary education. The program has an optional early childhood education endorsement. | |
43 | UNI, Cedar Valley offer free orientation course for elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:370, p.1 |
The degree in elementary education has options of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. The program is especially designed for those who have family and work responsibilities and are unable to relocate. | |
44 | UNI, SCC Keokuk campus to hold informational session on elementary education degree program Public Relations News Release 2008:364, p.1 |
Attendees will learn about a B. A. degree in elementary educaton with the option of an early childhood education endorsement or a double major in middle-level education. | |
45 | UNI faculty produce DVD on immigration and education Public Relations News Release 2008:281, p.1 |
Associate professors of educational leadership, Nick Pace and Vickie Robinson, have produced a DVD that examines the impact of immigration on schools in Iowa. The DVD is called, "The Changing Face of Iowa: The Response of Five School Districts." | |
46 | UNI's Minorities in the Leadership of Education Program going strong in its first year Public Relations News Release 2008:283, p.1 |
Nick Pace, says that the percentage of people of color in Iowa's school leadership positions is around 1 percent -- disproportionate to the 13 percent of students who are minorities. | |
47 | UNI, EICC to hold info sessions on teaching, community health education programs Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
An information session will be held at the Eastern Iowa Community College to discuss the education program at UNI. | |
48 | Monday, Nov. 14 - Friday, Nov. 18 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.3 |
International Education Week at UNI will include special presentations and programs. | |
49 | UNI program to boost number of Iowa's master teachers Campus News Network 12:3, p.2 |
Certificates of Value, which will convert to credit hours, will be offered to those professors that work with student teachers. | |
50 | Chilean teachers visit UNI to learn about science education Public Relations News Release 2000:109, p.1 |
Twenty elementary teachers from Chile are spending six weeks at UNI in order to observe and learn new methods for teaching. | |
51 | Media Advisory: State educators will exhibit their innovative classroom ideas at the UNI Showcase on Educational Technology Friday, March 31 Public Relations News Release 1999:331, p.1 |
List of state educators who won the Showcase on Educational Technology; will have their projects on display at UNI. | |
52 | Minorities in Teaching Summer Enrichment Program at the UNI introduces 7th and 8th grade students to the possibilities of a teaching career Public Relations News Release 1999:317, p.1 |
UNI is accepting applications for a one week program for minority students interested in teaching as a possible career. | |
53 | Reaching at-risk children early has major impact Public Relations News Release 1997:166, p.1 |
Sue Donielson, from the Iowa Department of Education, stresses the importance of early childhood education. | |
54 | National education recruitment expo to be held in UNI-Dome, May 13-14 Public Relations News Release 1996:399, p.1 |
Over eighty-five school districts across the country will be present at the 10th annual National Educator Expo. | |
55 | Administrative changes and departmental reorganization A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.311 |
Detailed look at the break-up of the old, large departments into smaller, more discrete units; list of those who headed the old and new departments; photo. | |
56 | Institutional evaluation and administrative change A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.17 |
The college receives accreditation from the North Central Association; President Latham organizes publicity, research, alumni services, and placement; institution of the Faculty Senate and changes in faculty governance; the role of religion; photo. | |
57 | Conference for teacher educators set for March 29, 30 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:486, p.1 |
The Iowa Department of Education, UNI, and Wartburg College co-sponsor a conference for teacher educators at the Education Center. Topics covered include new accreditation standards, communication, and non-sexist education. | |
58 | Building better schools without tearing down walls--an expert opinion Public Relations News Release 1989:470, p.1 |
Professor Thomas Switzer discusses how school, teachers, and parents need to be actively involved in improving the education system. Switzer participates in the Minorities in Teaching Program. | |
59 | School boards should adopt policy on censorship and materials selection, says University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:437, p.1 |
The Iowa Department of Education releases a model of recommended procedures regarding censorship for librarians in school districts across the state. Professor Elizabeth Martin discusses some censorship difficulties faced by Rod Library. | |
60 | University of Northern Iowa to offer series of courses in educational administration and special education in Creston Public Relations News Release 1989:352, p.1 |
The Green Valley Education Agency organizes a series of four courses in educational administration and special education. Coursework includes field experience assessment conducted at the educator's teaching site. | |
61 | Children can learn better through dramatic play; University of Northern Iowa professor writes drama curriculum for Iowa schools Public Relations News Release 1989:311, p.1 |
Professor Gretta Berghammer conducts research on the effects of drama on learning in four and five-year-olds at Price Lab School. As a result of her eight week study, the Department of Education requires all schools utilize the arts in their curriculum. | |
62 | UNI student teachers completing their service in Iowa communities. Public Relations News Release 1988:86, p.1 |
List of some 175 UNI students scheduled to have their student teaching expierence during the 1988-1989 academic year have begun their nine week student teaching assignments in student teaching centers throughout the state. | |
63 | Northern Iowa receives approval for Educational Opportunity Center. Public Relations News Release 1988:42, p.1 |
The Center will receive nearly half a million dollars over the next three years in a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Services provided will to be to collect and disseminate academic and financial aid information. | |
64 | Workshop to help guidance counselors prepare students for 'new' job market, April 7 at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:338, p.1 |
High school guidance counselors are invited to a series of workshops on cooperative education and preparing students for the job market. The workshops are held in the Towers Dining Center. | |
65 | University of Northern Iowa o offer course at Eldora Public Relations News Release 1987:213, p.1 |
Rebecca Barrionuevo instructs a course in interpersonal relations and communication in education at Eldora Elementary. The course meets six human relations standards imposed on educators by the Department of Education. | |
66 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:156, p.1 |
Roland Carrillo explains financial aid cuts. Nixon Wilson offers advice on avoiding car-deer collisions. UNI/Iowa State basketball game is held in the UNI-Dome. Ruth Anderson gives alcohol consumption strategies. | |
67 | Northern Iowa to offer education courses in Clear Lake Public Relations News Release 1987:20, p.1 |
Professors Judy Finkelstein and Gordon Rhum instruct two education courses at the Northern Trails Area Education Agency. Rhum will instruct a course on educational research methods, and Finkelstein will instruct on pre-school and kindergarten education. | |
68 | Career-bound handicapped learn special skills through program designed by UNI profs Public Relations News Release 1987:437, p.1 |
Professor William Callahan discusses the goals of students of the special education training program. The program emphasizes the teaching of social skills to the handicapped to help them maintain healthy work relationships. | |
69 | UNI Theatre in education project explores Constitution, Bill of Rights Public Relations News Release 1987:436, p.1 |
Professor Gretta Berghammer discusses the "Blue Print for Freedom" program. The program is designed teach students in grades three through six about the U. S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Production costs are covered by the Department of Education. | |
70 | UNI Talented and Gifted Children Conference has openings July 12-17 Public Relations News Release 1987:420, p.1 |
Professor William Waack speaks on the Annual Conference on Talented and Gifted, a program for teachers, administrators, counselors, and parents of gifted children. | |
71 | UNI summer workshop to help Iowa French, Spanish teachers improve skills Public Relations News Release 1987:360, p.1 |
A workshop for instructors of Spanish and French is offered for three credit hours at the Iowa Foreign Language Teacher Institute, held on campus. | |
72 | UNI education program receives national award Public Relations News Release 1987:216, p.1 |
The College of Education was one of four recipients of the Military Order of the Purple Heart award for their teacher education program and community support. Professor Marlene Strathe stated that the $11,500 award will be used for faculty development. | |
73 | UNI program to help women, minorities advance in higher ed adminstration among 60 selected for national training workshop Public Relations News Release 1987:218, p.1 |
Professors Donna Thompson and Susann Doody, of the Department of Education, hosted a workshop which identified barriers that women and minorities face in higher education. The two-day workshop was funded by a grant from the Women's Educational Equity Act. | |
74 | UNI student teachers serving in Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1987:98, p.1 |
Ninety-five university seniors began their student teaching assignments, where they received experience in pupil evaluation, working with area consultants, and utilizing school resources. Includes a list of participants. | |
75 | UNI women receive $170, 000 grant to help women advance in higher education Public Relations News Release 1987:81, p.1 |
Professor Donna Thompson, and fifteen other faculty women, make efforts to remove barriers that keep women and minorities from excelling in higher education. The project was funded by grants from the Department of Eduaction and university funds. | |
76 | Authors at ed confab Northern Iowan 73:15, p.4 |
Peter Schrage and Diane Divoky to present three-day conference. | |
77 | UNI Innovations in Education Workshop to be Held July 13-24 Public Relations News Release 1969:692, p.1 |
23 educators are scheduled to participate in the workshop, which is being held offered by the UNI education department; list of participants | |
78 | Urban Education Workshop Scheduled at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:682, p.1 |
The workshop has been designed to explore methods in human relations and urban education as it affects minority group children and youth. It is limited to 25 members and participants can earn 2 hours of credit. | |
79 | In-Service Program Offered to School Administrators Public Relations News Release 1969:632, p.1 |
Summer program includes interdisciplinary lecture and discussion sessions as well as a seminar offering two credits in school adminstration; list of speakers and details of programs | |
80 | UNI Schedules Urban Education Workshop in July Public Relations News Release 1969:630, p.1 |
The workship will be limited to 25 students, and will be held in Seerley Hall and at times at the UNI Center for Urban Education. | |
81 | UNI Prof to Deliver Commencement Address at Emmetsberg Jr. College Public Relations News Release 1969:620, p.1 |
Dr. Kimball will present "The Tides of Fortune" at the college on Thursday, May 28; biography | |
82 | UNI graduate from Ethiophia visiting here Public Relations News Release 1969:541, p.1 |
Haile Abeje, a UNI grad, and his wife are visiting UNI and the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area. Abeje obtained his B. A. in elemntary education and M. A. in elementary school adminstration and supervision in 1961 from UNI. | |
83 | Annual administrator's conference set for UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:540, p.1 |
The annual conference will be held on May 1st in the UNI Commons Ballroom. It is sponsored by the UNI Department of Education. | |
84 | Regents board approves educational reorganization Northern Iowan 66:44, p.8 |
Department of Education will be split into three departments. | |
85 | Regents approve departmental reorganization at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:412, p.1 |
The Department of Education will be reorganized next fall as a result of action taken by the Regents. Three new departments will be designated. | |
86 | HEW presents award to education department Northern Iowan 66:41, p.5 |
$8700 grant will go toward improving special education program. | |
87 | Split seen by Educ. Dept. Northern Iowan 66:38, p.8 |
Department of Education considers splitting into at least three areas: Foundations, Curriculum and Instruction, and School Administration. | |
88 | Dept. heads resume teaching Northern Iowan 66:30, p.4 |
Professors Guillaume and Bishop step down from administrative duties. | |
89 | Regents Approve Requests by Two UNI Department Heads to be Relieved of Adminstrative Duties Public Relations News Release 1969:282, p.1 |
Regents approve resignation of Dr. Clifford Bishop and Dr. Harry Guillaume; biographies of both men | |
90 | UNI to Host Conference for Educators from Several States Public Relations News Release 1969:204, p.1 |
Great Plains Core Conference. | |
91 | Florida Educator to Speak at UNI Elementary Education Conference Public Relations News Release 1969:29, p.1 |
Held in the Men's Gym on Sat., Sept. 27. | |
92 | Offer help Northern Iowan 66:5, p.3 |
Study skills help available. | |
93 | 18th Annaul Elementary Education Conference Scheduled Public Relations News Release 1969:23, p.1 |
Some 1,600 Iowa elementary teachers and adminstrators are schedule to attend the conference on Saturday, Sept., 27 in the UNI Men's Gymnasium. | |
94 | Departments established Northern Iowan 65:44, p.5 |
Department of Education divided into three units; Department of Physics and Earth Science divided. | |
95 | Elementary grade teachers discuss curriculum issues Northern Iowan 65:7, p.8 |
Elementary Education Conference was held Saturday, sponsored by Department of Education; J. Stanley Marshall gave the principal address, "The Curriculum in Elementary Science". | |
96 | UNI hosts Elementary Education Conference Northern Iowan 65:6, p.16 |
Over 1600 expected attend 17th annual Elementary Education Conference tomorrow; featured speaker will be J. Stanley Marshall of Florida State University. | |
97 | Undergrad program in special education reinstated at College Alumnus 47:3, p.10 |
Had been dropped in favor of master's program; both will be offered. | |
98 | Local students honored at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:452, p.1 |
Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Carmen Darrow return to the Teachers College to complete their studies in industrial arts and education. Mrs. Darrow is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, and both have been placed on the Dean's List. | |
99 | Staff appointments made at I. S. T. C. Public Relations News Release 1960:4, p.1 |
Professor William Lang announces the appointment of six faculty and staff members to the department of education, curriculum laboratory, Price Laboratory School, Bartlett Hall, and the college hospital. | |
100 | Education Offers New Majors Old Gold 0:0, p.96 |
The Departments of Education and Psychology joined together to create more classes and conferences for students to learn and interact from. Many of the college organizations were sponsored by the department. The Department also hosts a number of talented and educated faculty that students can go to for help; Photo. |