Extension Service

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101 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Mason City
Public Relations News Release 1969:245, p.1
Extension course in creative dramatics for children at Mason City during the spring semester.
102 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Mason City
Public Relations News Release 1969:246, p.1
Extension course in American History at Mason City during the spring semester.
103 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Monticello
Public Relations News Release 1969:268, p.1
Extension class offering.
104 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Newton
Public Relations News Release 1969:262, p.1
Extension class offering.
105 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Osage
Public Relations News Release 1969:247, p.1
Extension course in Elementary Mathematics: Curriculum at Osage during the spring semester.
106 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Osage
Public Relations News Release 1969:248, p.1
Extension course in Principles of Macro-economics at Osage during the spring semester.
107 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Rockford
Public Relations News Release 1969:253, p.1
Extension class offering.
108 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Runnells
Public Relations News Release 1969:254, p.1
Extension class offering.
109 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Vinton
Public Relations News Release 1969:264, p.1
Extension class offering.
110 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Webster City
Public Relations News Release 1969:252, p.1
Extension class offering.
111 UNI to Offer Extension Class at West Union
Public Relations News Release 1969:255, p.1
Extension class offering.
112 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Williamsburg
Public Relations News Release 1969:249, p.1
Extension class offering.
113 UNI Extension Service to Offer 'Sunrise Semester'
Public Relations News Release 1969:238, p.1
TV course in social anthropology of Africa during the spring semester.
114 UNI Offers Community Class in Elementary Italian
Public Relations News Release 1969:135, p.1
Class offering.
115 UNI to Sponsor Sales and Marketing Managers Conference Thursday
Public Relations News Release 1969:136, p.1
Conference sponsored by UNI Business Department on "Effective Sales Training".
116 UNI Schedules Autumn Cheerleaders Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1969:78, p.1
200 Iowa high school cheerleaders are expected to attend the second annual UNI Autumn Cheerleaders Workshop.
117 Extension Service to Offer Ground School Flight Training This Fall
Public Relations News Release 1969:34, p.1
A nine-week evening course in "Ground School Flight Training" will be offered in the fall.
118 Norwegian, French class to be open to community
Northern Iowan 65:5, p.3
Classes will be offered this fall by the Extension Division in cooperation with the Department of Foreign Languages.
119 Flight training course is offered
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.8
Nine-week ground school will be offered.
120 18 extension courses set for spring
Northern Iowan 64:29, p.8
Will be offered in fourteen communities.
121 Consultants tell rural school story
Alumnus 51:4, p.2
Professors Shepherd and Ritter retire; talk about early days in school consulting work; photo.
122 SCI offers fall extension courses in Iowa
College Eye 63:1, p.9
Extension courses offer undergraduate and graduate credit towards renewing a teacher's certificate.
123 SCI extension courses available
College Eye 60:57, p.12
Will be offered in Davenport, Iowa Falls, and Clinton.
124 SCI extension service offers weekly course
College Eye 60:9, p.1
Offers six-week non-credit course in computer programming.
125 GOTRAN and FORTRAN class set up for fall semester
College Eye 59:53, p.2
Nine-week course in programming.
126 SCI to offer extension work this summer
College Eye 59:43, p.8
Will offer ten course in six cities.
127 SCI extension classes now in 14 counties
College Eye 58:8, p.3
Twenty instructors teaching eighteen classes.
128 SCI to offer extension courses here
Public Relations News Release 1960:577, p.1
Extension Services offers courses in high schools throughout the state, including classes in humanities, mathematics, business, and education. Instructors, towns, and courses listed.
129 Summer classes to be offered in Iowa towns
College Eye 52:31, p.3
Classes will be offered in Centerville, Cherokee, Clinton, Mason City, Red Oak, and Spirit Lake.
130 ISTC offers eight summer extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:406, p.1
The Extension Service offers eight summer courses in towns across the state for three to six hours of credit. These courses are for students in the fields of education, mathematics, literature, and humanities.
131 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:404, p.1
Professor Thomas H.Thompson instructs a humanities course on Ancient Times through the Reformation in Spirit Lake. Enrollment blanks are made available by Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
132 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:405, p.1
Professor Julia Sparrow instructs a summer course on remedial reading in Mason City. Enrollment forms may be obtained from Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
133 Extension courses offered by ISTC
College Eye 52:18, p.2
Twenty classes will be offered in seventeen communities.
134 ISTC offers statewide extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:196, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher announces the creation of twenty spring semester extension courses in psychology, education, science, history, art, mathematics, geography, and literature.
135 ISTC to offer extension course(s) here
Public Relations News Release 1960:197, p.1
Twenty extension courses are offered during the spring semester for credit toward a bachelor's or master's degree and certificate renewal for teachers. Classes and instructors listed.
136 ISTC offers community class in ceramics
Public Relations News Release 1960:157, p.1
A non-credit community ceramics class is offered at the ceramics annex near the Arts and Industries Building parking lot.
137 Extension Service rated high
College Eye 52:6, p.5
Granted full membership in National University Extension Association; only teachers college to be admitted.
138 Christmas sales training course to be offered by ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:79, p.1
Edward Scannell instructs a course for students interested in employment for the holiday season. The course covers arithmetic, money handling, and attributes of a quality salesperson.
139 Community shorthand class offered by ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:47, p.1
Kenneth L. Hansen instructs a course in shorthand at Sabin Hall. Registration may be completed at the first class meeting, or by contacting Professor Ray Schlicher of Extension Services.
140 National Association recognizes ISTC Extension Services
Public Relations News Release 1960:46, p.1
Extension Services is welcomed into the National University Extension Association with full membership. Professor Raymond Schlicher acts as director of I. S. T. C.'s Extension Services.
141 ISTC to offer extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:16, p.1
Courses in education, social science, mathematics, science, and literature are held across Iowa. Information can be acquired from junior colleges of participating towns, or through Extension Services.
142 I. S. T. C. to offer extension courses
Public Relations News Release 1960:14, p.1
Enrollment forms and information regarding extension courses are made available by local school superintendants, junior college deans, and the Director of Extension Services. Course titles, instructors, towns, and dates listed.
143 ISTC announces changes in radio-TV programming
Public Relations News Release 1960:13, p.1
Herbert Hake announces a new emphasis on mixed student and public interest in radio and television programming. KWWL and WOI-TV broadcast science and history programs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
144 No slack season at I. S. T. C.
Public Relations News Release 1960:9, p.1
Professor Raymond Schlicher directs extension courses, consultation services, and workshops for teachers. Paul Bender directs orientation services. Professor Marshall Beard assigns advisors to new students. Eldon Cole directs campus grounds maintenance.
145 230 enrolled in branch courses throughout state
College Eye 51:33, p.2
In eight locations.
146 Hey look . . . summer school is offered by Extension
College Eye 50:30, p.8
Classes will be offered in five locations around the state.
147 T. C. names assistant to president
Alumnus 42:3, p.3
Professor Daryl Pendergraft named assistant to the president and director of field services; Dr. Schlicher named director of extension in addition to assignment as director of placement; photo.
148 Pendergraft named to new positions
College Eye 49:37, p.1
Will be assistant to the President and Director of Field Services; Professor Schlicher will be Director of Extension Services as well as head of the Placement Bureau.
149 Bultena releases pamphlet on sex
College Eye 47:3, p.6
"Sex and Family Education in High School" issued by Extension Service.
150 Extension announces non-credit courses
College Eye 47:3, p.6
151 Extension Services enlarged
Alumnus 39:3, p.9
Classes will be offered in twenty-seven towns; three TV courses planned.
152 ISTC offering extension classes
College Eye 46:35, p.3
In four Iowa cities.
153 Dohrman, Ferneau and Smith teach spring extension course
College Eye 46:23, p.5
On social problems.
154 Extension service announces eight extension classes
College Eye 46:16, p.6
Roster of teachers and locations.
155 TC Extension Service holds night classes
College Eye 46:11, p.4
Sponsoring two classes in Oelwein.
156 Field Service Division included in administrative reorganization
Alumnus 38:3, p.3
Daryl Pendergraft will head Field Service Division which will coordinate activities of extension, placement, alumni, public school relations, and radio-TV; now 4, rather than 11, officers will report directly to the President; Nelson now Dean of College.
157 Extension class offered this fall on TV station
College Eye 45:38, p.1
Wray Silvey will go to Ames for live broadcasts.
158 Plan new division of administration
College Eye 45:31, p.1
Daryl Pendergraft will head new Field Services Division; will reduce the number of officers reporting directly to the President from 11 to 4; new division will include extension, placement, alumni, public school relations; will take effect July 1, 1954.
159 Extension center set in Woodbine
College Eye 45:27, p.9
160 Instructors teach extension classes
College Eye 45:25, p.7
Eleven faculty are on extension duty.
161 Dr. Zintz holds education class at Hampton High
College Eye 45:20, p.3
Extension class on exceptional children.
162 Teachers enter extension field
College Eye 45:20, p.8
Extension Service announces those who will be on assignment.
163 Instructors work in extension field
College Eye 45:15, p.7
Many ISTC faculty hold conferences in the field.
164 Faculty members travel to work
College Eye 45:14, p.8
Professors Bultena, Herrold, and Whitford doing extension work.
165 Three extension classes offered
College Eye 45:14, p.8
Professors Lamke, Hult, and Silvey will offer courses in outlying towns.
166 Guidance course held at Oelwein
College Eye 45:13, p.5
Upperclassmen may attend course taught by Tom Lamke.
167 Extension service claims 12 faculty
College Eye 45:3, p.7
For entire fall quarter.
168 Summer extension work goes ahead
College Eye 44:38, p.3
Professor Brune is teaching a mathematics class.
169 Iowa's investment in Teachers College
Alumnus 37:1, p.5
President Maucker proposes 15% increase in ISTC budget; cites reasons for his contention.
170 Educ. classes taught at extension center
College Eye 43:37, p.3
Lou Shepherd leading Audubon classes.
171 Special Services
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
Photos are featured of various services on campus, such as Commons Food Service and the Radio Studio; photo.
172 Extension classes are in Greenfield
College Eye 43:32, p.6
Lou Shepherd will be in charge.
173 Offer extension classes in southwest Iowa
Alumnus 35:4, p.28
Begins series of classes in four southwest Iowa towns.
174 Extension classes are being held
College Eye 43:8, p.5
Classes offered in several locations to help with certificate renewal.
175 Ritter to Greenfield
College Eye 43:2, p.7
Will organize extension class.
176 Extension classes to be conducted weekly in Denison
College Eye 43:1, p.4
Description of classes.
177 Consultative Service
First 75 Years 0:0, p.130
Began in 1916; continued with faculty members spending one or two quarters in field.
178 Correspondence study service
First 75 Years 0:0, p.128
History of correspondence study.
179 Extension class work
First 75 Years 0:0, p.128
Extension Service offers courses for college credit.
180 Influential factors before 1913
First 75 Years 0:0, p.117
President Seerley responds to critics of the College by establishing the Rural Education Department and the Extension Service.
181 Organization of Extension Service, 1913
First 75 Years 0:0, p.125
President Seerley announces organization of extension work at a meeting of teachers and superintendents in October 1913; Study Centers arranged; Professor Colegrove organizes the effort.
182 Origins of Extension Service at the Iowa State Teachers College
First 75 Years 0:0, p.124
President Seerley considers increasing call for assistance and advice from the College.
183 Radio education
First 75 Years 0:0, p.133
Brief history of the use of radio in the educational program of the College.
184 Study Centers, 1913-1931
First 75 Years 0:0, p.126
Study Centers organized to emphasize methods of teaching subjects; taught by College faculty on Saturdays; well-received.
185 Survey of Extension Service, 1938
First 75 Years 0:0, p.131
Faculty committee studies Extension; aims and objectives outlined; name changed from Extension Division to Bureau of Extension Service.
186 Values of Extension Service
First 75 Years 0:0, p.134
Professor Hart's summary of the achievements of Extension.
187 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Brief description of the extension service and radio studio; photo.
188 Extension Service revises text book
College Eye 41:31, p.6
Written by Professors Ritter and Shepherd.
189 Extension Bureau gets publications store room
College Eye 41:26, p.5
Remodeling will allow storage of college publications and a table that can be used for preparation of mailing of such items.
190 College workers give aid weekly
College Eye 41:25, p.8
Extension Service assists superintendents as needed.
191 Fifteen working with extension department
College Eye 41:22, p.8
Assist superintendents throughout the state on various subjects.
192 Extension workers visit 92 counties
College Eye 41:13, p.2
A total of 955 days were spent in Iowa schools by extension workers for the 1948-49 academic year.
193 Know Your Faculty; 'Extension Bureau helps solve your problems,' says Ritter
College Eye 40:32, p.2
Profile of Elmer Ritter, director of the Bureau of Extension; photo.
194 Dr. Koehring granted year leave of absence
College Eye 40:31, p.3
To do extension work in Iowa.
195 Extension Service aids all teachers
College Eye 40:30, p.3
Elmer Ritter talks about the role of Extension.
196 McCusker will visit Iowa high schools
College Eye 40:22, p.3
In Extension Service program.
197 Esther Boehlje to return to Teachers College
College Eye 39:40, p.5
Has been working with the Extension Service.
198 Hart and Cable retire from their posts
Alumnus 32:3, p.7
Dr. Ritter will succeed Mr. Hart; Dr. Lantz will succeed Dr. Cable; photo.
199 College Services in Action
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
Scenes from the extension office, registration, and business office; photo.
200 Extension Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
With I. H. Hart as director, extending the services of the college into the schools to solve teaching problems by sending college faculty is just one of the services offered by the Bureau of Extension Services; photo.