Hager--Michael A. [Class of 1988; Finance and Operations Staff]
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1 | Taxpayers asked to pay more for 25 percent fewer students at UNI Northern Iowan 119:17, p.3 |
Tenured UNI administrator Glenn Gray writes their opinion about the tax increasing in Iowa and how citizens are paying more money to universities like UNI when enrollment has dropped drastically. | |
2 | Fight for historical campus buildings continue Northern Iowan 118:34, p.1 |
The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo. | |
3 | Panther Plot pauses, possible return Northern Iowan 117:54, p.1 |
The Panther Plot, a student-run garden at UNI, is being discontinued due to its inability to become self-sufficient. The garden was a place for students to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants. With help from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), work is being done towards restructuring the operations of the garden in hopes of one day reopening; photos. | |
4 | UNI-Dome roof to be replaced Northern Iowan 117:40, p.1 |
The university plans to replace the central portion of the UNI-Dome's roof. According to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, the project will cost $7-$8 million; however, ways to fund the project have not yet been determined; photo. | |
5 | Winter is coming, but will classes be canceled? Northern Iowan 115:30, p.1 |
UNI rarely cancels classes for winter weather conditions. Provost and vice president of student affairs Jim Wohlport explains policy and the decision-making process, which he implements in conjunction with Michael Hager, senior vice president for finance and operations; photo. | |
6 | UNI tuition to climb for the 2018-2019 school year Northern Iowan 114:53, p.2 |
The UNI is proposing a 2.8% tuition increase after the Board of Regents suggested a 2-4% increase for all regent universities. | |
7 | Bookstore Reopens under UNI ownership Northern Iowan 114:43, p.2 |
UNI purchased University Book and Supply from its owners who were looking to retire. Students can now charge purchases to their U-Bill and use financial aid to cover it; photo. | |
8 | UNI plans to buy Book & Supply Northern Iowan 114:27, p.1 |
UNI has decided to purchase University Book and Supply (UBS) for $2.4 million. The UBS will go from a privately owned business, to a non-for-profit entity of UNI; photo. | |
9 | Northern Iowa in search for athletic director Northern Iowan 112:28, p.6 |
UNI Athletics searches for a new athletic director following the departure of Troy Dannen. | |
10 | Construction continues at Bartlett Hall Northern Iowan 110:3, p.1 |
Construction on Bartlett Hall has been going on for over a year, but the end is in sight. All renovations are expected to be done by the end of this semester. Faculty and students are excited for the completion of this project; photo. | |
11 | Snowstorm spurs debate Northern Iowan 109:32, p.1 |
Students and faculty question the actions of UNI officials when classes were held after heavy snowfall. University Relations, Michael Hager, and Provost Gloria Gibson would not comment; photo. | |
12 | Renovations to President's House approved by BOR Northern Iowan 109:9, p.1 |
Renovations to President's House totaling $450,000 approved. The building was constructed in early 1908 to accommodate President Homer Seerley and family. Numerous renovations have been made to the house over the years; photo. | |
13 | Haire named chief of UNI police and director of Public Safety Northern Iowan 109:1, p.1 |
Helen Haire, from Louisiana State University, has been named to replace Dave Zarifis. | |
14 | Haire named UNI chief of police and director of public safety Public Relations News Release 2012:10, p.1 |
Helen Haire from Louisiana State University has been named to replace Dave Zarifis as director. | |
15 | 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. | |
16 | What are unrestricted net assets? Northern Iowan 108:52, p.1 |
Howard Bunsis suggested in a lecture that the university should use funding from unrestricted net assets to cover the current deficit. Michael Hager points out that these assets are reserved for health insurance, parking, and other commitments; photo. | |
17 | Hager named Vice President of Administration and Finance Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.27 |
Brief biographical sketch of Michael Hager. | |
18 | Hager to face challenges as new VP Northern Iowan 108:29, p.1 |
Newly appointed Vice President of Administration and Finance, Michael Hager, admits the University faces difficult decisions in the months and years ahead; photo. | |
19 | Michael Hager named UNI vice president for administration and financial services Public Relations News Release 2011:232, p.1 |
After serving as the assistant vice president for student affairs, Michael Hager, will now be the vice president for administration and financial services at UNI. | |
20 | School of Music's new hours create controversy Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1 |
New building hours have been put into effect with students trained and hired by the Department of Public Safety monitoring each building. Other alternatives are being investigated; photo. | |
21 | UNI selects name for new apartment complex Northern Iowa Today 94:3, p.22 |
New complex south of Regents Center will be called Panther Village; description of the apartment units; photo. | |
22 | UNI selects name for new apartment complex Public Relations News Release 2010:292, p.1 |
Panther Village is the name of the latest apartment complex. Phase I of Panther Village, which includes room for 204 students is under construction and will be ready for occupancy in fall 2012. | |
23 | Construction begins on new residence complex Northern Iowan 107:25, p.1 |
The first phase of a series of four new residence halls broke ground November 17, 2010. The first building is planned for completion in 2012; photo. | |
24 | In-room recycling proves to be a success Northern Iowan 107:17, p.1 |
Two thousand eight hundred recycling bins were distributed to dorm rooms and apartments this fall. City Carton has removed 1.3 tons of recycled materials from the Department of Residence each week; photo. | |
25 | UNI's expansion of in-room recycling proving to be a success Public Relations News Release 2010:98, p.1 |
A report released last month shows that City Carton is removing more than 1.3 tons of recycled materials from the Department of Residence each wee. This includes dining and residence halls. | |
26 | UNI to be a stop on the R.I.D.E. for high school counselors Public Relations News Release 2009:478, p.1 |
R.I.D.E. stands for Rediscovering Iowa's Diverse Education. The program gives high school counselors the opportunity to learn about programs, facilities and college life at north central Iowa insitiutions. | |
27 | UNI recommends lowest residence-system rate increase in 31 years Public Relations News Release 2009:355, p.1 |
A 2.3-percent increase increase in room and board for 2010-2011. According to Michael Hager, this is the lowest percent increase in 31 years. | |
28 | News Briefs: Dalai Lama Northern Iowan 106:31, p.4 |
An extra one thousand seats are now available for the Dalai Lama's visit in May. Students vouchers are still available; photo. | |
29 | Baker Hall faces demolition Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1 |
Mold, sustainability, budget, and increased scrutiny from the Board of Regents have made demolition of Baker Hall the best option. Accessibility problems, heating, and office size also contributed to the decision; photo. | |
30 | Department of Residence gives life to new living space Northern Iowan 106:7, p.1 |
Three phase plan to increase the number of dorm rooms announced by Michael Hager, executive director of Residence. The new facilities will be apartment style housing. The first phase of 180 beds should be completed by the fall of 2012; photo. | |
31 | Increased student enrollment challenges Admissions, DOR and UNI as a whole Northern Iowan 106:5, p.4 |
Budget cuts and increasing enrollment have led to increased class size and an increased demand for dormitory space. Temporary housing has been set up in lounges in the Towers and Quads; photo. | |
32 | UNI's recommended residence-system rate increase lowest in 30 years Public Relations News Release 2008:394, p.1 |
UNI has proposed a 2.5-percent increase in room and board for 2009-1010. President Ben Allen reaffirmed the university's intent to provide an affordable eduation for its students, most of whom come from Iowa. | |
33 | Fire burns married student apartments Northern Iowan 105:15, p.1 |
Extensive damage was done to the kitchen area of an apartment at Hillside Courts. A pan left on the stove is the reported cause. Damage was reported to other apartments; photo. | |
34 | Quad power outage causes issues Northern Iowan 105:12, p.1 |
The cause of a six hour power outage affecting Hageman, Noehren, Rider, and Shull Halls, Reducer Center, Gallagher-Bluedorn, and academic buildings remains undetermined; photo. | |
35 | The Northern Iowan welcomes you Northern Iowan 105:1, p.1 |
Photos from opening week of classes; photo. | |
36 | Dining services director named Northern Iowan 104:52, p.2 |
Carol Petersen is the new director of dining services at UNI; photo. | |
37 | Carol Petersen named UNI director of dining services Public Relations News Release 2007:592, p.1 |
Brief biological profile of Carol Petersen. | |
38 | A firsthand staff account from Dancer Hall Northern Iowan 104:43, p. |
Observations of the lockdown from within Dancer Hall; photo. | |
39 | Dorm room rates face increase for upcoming year Northern Iowan 104:43, p.1 |
Room and board costs vary at UNI due to differences in meal plans and types of room. Board of Regents voted to increase rates by 8.3% for the coming year; photo. | |
40 | College Bound: Choosing your first home away from home Public Relations News Release 2007:327, p.1 |
On-campus living provides easy access to campus resources. | |
41 | Cedar Falls RAGBRAI a financial success Northern Iowan 104:23, p.3 |
RAGBRAI visit raises $8500 for local cancer programs and $45,000 for community betterment projects. | |
42 | 2007 Cedar Falls RAGBRAI® a financial success Public Relations News Release 2007:281, p.1 |
The 2007 Cedar Falls RAGBRAI was one of the most successful in the event's history. | |
43 | Milius and Hartrman showcase UNI Department of Residence on national scene Public Relations News Release 2007:77, p.1 |
Mona Milius and Bob Hartman received awards honoring them for their work. | |
44 | 2007 Cedar Falls RAGBRAI planning committee named Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
More than 30 community members have been named to lead committees involved with hosting RAGBRAI; list of members. | |
45 | Parking facility plans reach fork in the road Northern Iowan 103:23, p.1 |
Proposed parking deck planned for area near Campbell Hall; would require relocation of several Greek houses; needs approval of the Board of Regents; photo. | |
46 | Majority of UNI freshmen, sophomores living on campus this fall Public Relations News Release 2006:178, p.1 |
Michael Hager notes an increase of more than 10 percent of students living on campus this fall. | |
47 | UNI housing overflow left 42 students displaced Northern Iowan 103:3, p.1 |
Due to an increase in the number of students wanting to live on campus, forty-two students are living temporarily in lounges; photo. | |
48 | Maucker Union faces a few changes Northern Iowan 102:58, p.3 |
Lisa Kratz named director of Maucker Union; interim Director Guy Sims will go to Virginia Technical University. | |
49 | Fire on College Street forces students out of apartments Northern Iowan 102:49, p.1 |
Fire damaged apartments at 2113 College Street (Hidden Valley Apartments); extensive damage to a portion of the building; no one injured; photo. | |
50 | On or off campus depends on personal preference Northern Iowan 102:49, p.11 |
A comparative look at living on campus and off campus; costs of both kinds of living arrangements; photo. | |
51 | The dorms they are a-changin'; UNI meets need for single rooms Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.10 |
A look at the way in which the university has responded to the perceived need for single dormitory rooms; special look at Shull Hall renovations; photo. | |
52 | Shuttle controversy among senate Northern Iowan 102:28, p.1 |
Debates about Panther Shuttle will continue into next year; photo. | |
53 | Shuttle runs despite cut funding from DOR Northern Iowan 102:25, p.1 |
The Panther Shuttle will not receive the usual $1000 funding from the Department of Residence; photo. | |
54 | What you might not know about renter's insurance Northern Iowan 102:18, p.4 |
Students living on campus and elsewhere should look into renter's insurance to protect their belongings. | |
55 | Shull Hall renovations spark controversy; student say he has been denied equal housing Northern Iowan 101:55, p.1 |
UNI student Tim McCue feels he is at a disadvantage because Shull Hall will not be installing an elevator; photo. | |
56 | Michael Hager Northern Iowa Today 89:1, p.27 |
Michael is the director of residence at UNI. For the past 11 years he has been in the residence department at the University of Nebraska. | |
57 | Shull Hall gets go ahead for single rooms Northern Iowan 101:25, p.3 |
Shull Hall to be renovated for apartment-style living for upperclassmen. | |
58 | Shull Hall closed for renovations; enrollment, decrease of on-campus students to blame Northern Iowan 101:11, p.1 |
Shull Hall to reopen in the fall of 2005 or 2006 after renovations are completed; photo. | |
59 | UNI's Mona Milius national president of food service association Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Mona Milius is the president of the National Association of College & University Food Services for 2004-2005. | |
60 | New appointments for 2004-5 Northern Iowa Today 88:2, p.18 |
Edgar L. Berry named Associate Vice President for Educational and Student Services and Dean of Students; Roland Carrillo named Executive Director of Enrollment Management; Michael Hager named Director of Residence; photo. | |
61 | Hager named UNI Department of Residence Director Northern Iowan 100:62, p.4 |
Michael Hager began duties as director of the Department of Residence on July 6, 2004. | |
62 | Hager named UNI Department of Residence director Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Michael Hager to replace Robert Hartman as director of the Department of Residence. He began his duties on July 6. | |
63 | UNI has lost dear, valued friend in Sue Follon Northern Iowan 95:22, p.8 |
Former student writes about losing a friend with death of Sue Follon. | |
64 | Follon loses battle with cancer Northern Iowan 95:20, p.1 |
Vice President for Educational and Student Services Sue Follon died Wednesday of cancer. | |
65 | Northern Iowa spring graduates announced; NBC newsmwan Tom Pettit receives honorary degree. Public Relations News Release 1988:471, p.1 |
List of names and hometown among students to receive degree. More than 1,100 students crossed the stage during spring commencement ceremonies at the University of Northern Iowa. | |
66 | VIC provides directions, information; campus groups, students and visitors find help Northern Iowan 84:57, p.8 |
Mike Hager describes the services of the Center. | |
67 | Blake addresses accusation Northern Iowan 84:40, p.3 |
Carl Blake takes on recent criticism. | |
68 | Hagar's letter draws attack Northern Iowan 84:40, p.3 |
Believes Carl Blake gets things done. | |
69 | Students advised against Blake Northern Iowan 84:39, p.3 |
Cite their reasons for opposing Carl Blake. | |
70 | Former presidents warn of UNISA fragmentation Northern Iowan 83:52, p.2 |
Feels student cooperation is necessary for an effective student government. | |
71 | Committee to report on possibility of new ID cards Northern Iowan 83:42, p.5 |
Committee considering possibilities. | |
72 | UNISA passes organization budget Northern Iowan 82:45, p.1 |
UNISA senators debate the student organization budget; photo. | |
73 | USI opposes raising drinking age Northern Iowan 82:42, p.3 |
Iowa stands to lose $12 million if it does not raise the drinking age to 21. | |
74 | Friday morning . . . Northern Iowan 82:37, p.2 |
Reflects on Mike Hager's UNISA presidential term. | |
75 | Take it or leave it Northern Iowan 82:36, p.2 |
Believes that the resignation of UNISA president Mike Hager could be a turning point in the way the UNISA is run. | |
76 | Hager resigns; Dave Chung president Northern Iowan 82:35, p.1 |
Mike Hager cites Senate bickering; photo. | |
77 | Story was inappropriate Northern Iowan 82:34, p.3 |
Upset at a story about Mike Hager in the February 4 issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
78 | Tension mounts a UNISA meeting--discussion follows Northern Iowan 82:33, p.5 |
Senators quarrel with Mike Hager. | |
79 | Traffic control may be reality Northern Iowan 82:33, p.6 |
Stop signs may be installed at 23rd and Campus Streets; photo. | |
80 | Grievances presented against Hager as RA Northern Iowan 82:32, p.4 |
Forty per cent of Michael Hager's house sign petition. | |
81 | Office delays finally over? Northern Iowan 82:30, p.6 |
Student organization office space finally completed five months after they were supposed to be ready. | |
82 | New computers enhance UNISA productivity Northern Iowan 82:29, p.1 |
Mike Hager maintains that the new computers make work more efficient; photo. | |
83 | parents' network supports students Northern Iowan 82:29, p.7 |
UNISA hopes to organize parents into a lobbying group. | |
84 | 'I probably didn't miss anything' Northern Iowan 82:24, p.3 |
Discusses the impeachment trial of UNISA president Mike Hager. | |
85 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:24, p.3 |
Accuses UNISA president Mike Hager of misusing the UNISA Constitution. | |
86 | Hager impeached; Senate votes not to remove him Northern Iowan 82:23, p.1 |
Cite abuse of powers and responsibilities; motion defeated 16-12-3; photo. | |
87 | Hager writes controversial letter Northern Iowan 82:23, p.1 |
Mike Hager writes letter to Sue Follon stating that student organization funds should be subject to the general 5% reversion of funds; some senators object. | |
88 | Public notice Northern Iowan 82:23, p.2 |
Comments on the treatment of the UNISA Supreme Court by the Senate during Mike Hager's impeachment trial. | |
89 | Hall contracts examined Northern Iowan 82:22, p.1 |
Consider clause allowing search and entry, requirement to purchase meal contract, and penalty for leaving. | |
90 | UNISA considers purchase Northern Iowan 82:22, p.1 |
Mike Hager talks about the needs and uses for a computer system in the student organization area. | |
91 | GSLs endangered Northern Iowan 82:19, p.1 |
Changes in financial aid under consideration in Congress. | |
92 | UNI foundation directors, governors meet, hear reports of increased giving Public Relations News Release 1985:133, p.1 |
The UNI Foundation saw a 28% increase in donations in the 1985 fiscal year over the year previous; nearly eight thousand individuals/corporations/private industries contributed to the Foundation during the 1985 year. | |
93 | Tuition increase above inflation rate Northern Iowan 82:14, p.1 |
Pass 6.5% increase; approve capital request for Business Building; endorse Center for Decision-Making Research; photo. | |
94 | Curris proposes $20 per semester fee Northern Iowan 82:13, p.1 |
The president will make the proposal to the Regents; student leaders object. | |
95 | Student organization offices underway Northern Iowan 82:13, p.7 |
Construction underway for 15 student organization offices on lower level of Union; photo. | |
96 | Aid legislation drafted Northern Iowan 82:12, p.1 |
Officials talk about the possible form of the new legislation. | |
97 | UNISA Senate opposes special fee Northern Iowan 82:12, p.9 |
Passes resolution against imposition of computer fee. | |
98 | Untitled Northern Iowan 82:9, p.2 |
Cites instances of substantial disagreement with Mike Hager. | |
99 | Supreme Court finds for Blake Northern Iowan 82:7, p.1 |
Carl Blake had been removed from the Senate because he was on academic probation; Supreme Court reinstates him; photo. | |
100 | 6.5% tuition increase proposed Northern Iowan 82:6, p.1 |
Students address the Board of Regents; photo. |