Military Service

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1 UNI ROTC celebrates future Army officers with contracting ceremony
Northern Iowan 119:25, p.1
A ceremony was held in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center by UNI Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) to honor four students who contracted to eight years of military service after they graduate; photo.
2 On terror: Europe needs to step it up
Northern Iowan 112:45, p.3
In the author's opinion, European nations are not doing enough to counter ISIS terrorism; photos.
3 US military knowledge is trivia-tested
Northern Iowan 112:43, p.1
UNI Military and Veteran Student Services will host a military-themed trivia contest throughout the month of March.
4 ROTC fall training
Northern Iowan 112:11, p.1
The Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) of UNI and University of Dubuque held their fall semester training at Camp Ingawanis in Waverly from September 25-27; photos.
5 Students of UNI
Northern Iowan 111:48, p.4
A student tells his story; photo.
6 Veterans find success in UNI's business school
Public Relations News Release 2014:219, p.1
UNI College of Business Administration has been selected for the Military Times Best for Vets: Business Schools 2015 rankings. UNIBusiness ranked number 61 among the organization's top 75 business schools for America's veterans.
7 University of Northern Iowa to host ROTC cadet swearing in ceremony
Public Relations News Release 2014:199, p.1
UNI Army Reserve Officers' Training (ROTC) will hold a swearing-in ceremony for two cadets during the March 13 Waterloo Blackhawks hockey game.
8 UNI named to Military Times 'Best for Vets: Colleges 2015' rankings
Public Relations News Release 2014:122, p.1
The Military Times "Best for Vets: Colleges 2015" rankings recognizes and rewards schools for their commitment to providing opportunities to America's veterans. UNI is the highest ranked institution on the list located in Iowa.
9 UNI recognized as military-friendly
Northern Iowan 111:12, p.2
UNI has been selected as a military-friendly university by G.I. Jobs magazine for the fifth year.
10 ROTC's "War Games"
Northern Iowan 111:9, p.1
Cadets of all ranks traveled to Camp Ingawanis to partake in leadership training exercises vital to military duty; photo.
11 Branstad hopes to draw incoming veterans to Iowa
Northern Iowan 110:32, p.1
Governor Terry Branstad hopes to bring more veterans into the state of Iowa through Home Base Iowa Initiative. This includes offering veterans and their families in-state tuition and having military pensions exempt from state income tax.
12 Bridging two worlds
Northern Iowa Today 96:3, p.20
Julia Heuer talks about her work as the veterans service coordinator; photo.
13 Military banners raise debate at NISG senate
Northern Iowan 110:8, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government voted to grant funding for seven banners for the UNI Veterans Association. The vote was seven in favor and six against for all of the banners; photo.
14 UNI to host annual military and veteran conference
Public Relations News Release 2013:11, p.1
UNI will host this year's Military and Veteran State Conference. This year's conference is entitled, "Uncamouflaging Campus Diversity: Creating Transparency Through Cultural Competence". Meredith Kleykamp will be the keynote speaker.
15 Students, staff celebrate opening of military center
Northern Iowan 109:37, p.1
Students gathered at the Military and Veteran Student Services office in Bartlett Hall for an open house. The office offers many different resources to veterans and students currently serving; photo.
16 Heuer assumes duties as first UNI military student coordinator
Northern Iowan 109:30, p.1
Julia Heuer is the first military and veteran student service coordinator at UNI. The position was created to enhance the university's ability to serve the military student body. The goal of the job is to assist military graduates to find employment.
17 UNI selected as military friendly by Military Advanced Education magazine
Public Relations News Release 2012:169, p.1
UNI was selected as a Military-Friendly University in Military Advanced Education's 2013 Guide to Military Friendly Colleges and Universities.
18 Students, staff show support for veterans with ribbon tying event
Northern Iowan 109:23, p.6
UNI students and staff attend a ribbon-tying event to show support for our veterans. Ribbons tied around trees and U. S. flags placed in front of the Campanile.
19 Guardsman initiates grievance process against UNI professor over missed exam
Northern Iowan 109:18, p.1
James Roethler filed a grievance against Professor Cathy DeSoto; alleges that Professor DeSoto said that he could not make up exam that he would miss during his absence for military duty.
20 McDowell pursues master's of social work, serves as officer in U. S. Air Force Reserves
Northern Iowan 109:18, p.1
Sara McDowell talks about her experience as a military officer and a graduate student; photo.
21 UNI selected as GI friendly campus for third year
Public Relations News Release 2012:66, p.1
UNI selected by G. I. Jobs Magazine as a military friendly school. Ranked in the top fifteen percent of schools doing the most to incorporate veterans as students.
22 Sir, yes, sir
Northern Iowa Today 95:2, p.12
A look at the work of the US Army Reserve Officer Training Corps on campus; began in 1986; Lieutenant Colonel Roadcap is now in command; ranked second of 76 schools in its brigade; photo.
23 Military families and autism
Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.4
Professor Berghammer is developing programs to assist military families who have children on the autism spectrum; photo.
24 Modern veterans face multiple issues at UNI
Northern Iowan 108:22, p.1
The transition from the armed services to civilian life is difficult. Add in coming back to a college environment and things become complicated. The military is a subculture in some respects.
25 UNI ROTC receives highest-ever ranking
Public Relations News Release 2010:140, p.1
UNI was selected by G. I. Jobs Magazine as a Military Friendly School for 2010, an honor placing the university in the top 15 percent of schools nationwide doing the most to embrace America's veterans as students.
26 UNI reacts to Fort Hood shooting
Northern Iowan 106:22, p.1
Students, professors, and members of the Iowa National Guard express sadness at the senseless killing at Fort Hood; question killer's allegiance to the United States; photo.
27 Packages for the troops
Northern Iowan 105:40, p.1
Class project teaches the value of working with business to raise funds for the Treats for Troops campaign; photo.
28 Another "Shepherd" flocks from Iraq
Northern Iowan 104:5, p.9
UNI student follows family tradition by serving in the military. Brandon Shepherd has served two tours of duty in Iraq; photo.
29 New flag etiquette
Northern Iowan 103:45, p.1
Governor Culver ordered flags lowered in honor of Travis Vaughn, an Iowan killed in Iraq. The Governor plans to continue this tradition; photo.
30 Actions speak louder than words
Northern Iowan 103:33, p.8
References to Marines being less than human in the January 26 article by Nick Roos challenged.
31 ONE noble gesture supporting the troops
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.1
Operation Noble E-mail is a volunteer organization collecting donated computers to give to families of soldiers serving overseas, who cannot afford computers; photo.
32 War support waning==who cares?
Northern Iowan 102:48, p.8
Believes that those in military service are just doing a job and deserve no more respect than others who are doing other jobs.
33 Group protests organization known as School of the Americas
Northern Iowan 102:24, p.12
Group is known as the School of the Americas Watch.
34 Veterans need our help
Northern Iowan 102:23, p.7
Hopes the government will not reduce support for US veterans.
35 Local recruiter appreciates patriotism
Northern Iowa Today 101:49, p.6
Staff Sergeant Crow expresses his appreciation for an column by Bryce Paulson.
36 UNI staff sends phone cards overseas
Northern Iowan 101:29, p.2
Members of the UNI Association of Educational Office Professionals have sent sixteen phone cards to UNI ROTC alumni serving overseas.
37 UNI staff to provide phone cards for Army personnel serving overseas
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
The UNI-AEOP will provide phone cards to sixteen alumni serving overseas.
38 The legacy of purple; uncommon commitment X 2
Northern Iowa Today 89:1, p.4
Profiles of Kathy Kirschbaum Harrington and Chris Kirschbaum Fox, who are both lieutenant colonels in the US Army; photo.
39 From Iraq to UNI; the duty of soldier, student
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.7
A UNI student back from serving in Iraq recounts his experiences; photo.
40 Soldiers make sacrifices at home, school
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.1
How the lives of soldiers change when they are called to active duty.
41 Untitled
Northern Iowan 99:34, p.6
Gives praise and respect to soldiers who died fighting in Afghanistan.
42 UNI professors available to discuss recent military developments
Public Relations News Release 2001:109, p.1
Two UNI professors are willing to discuss the first deployment order for the U.S. Air Force that was signed on Sept. 19.
43 Memorial to UNI Medal of Honor Winner to be completed within weeks
Public Relations News Release 2000:13, p.1
The construction of the Robert J. Hibbs Memorial is currently underway.
44 Professor's letter ignites firestorm
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.1
Examines the controversy surrounding Professor van Wormer's letter to U. S. News and World Report protesting the presence of ROTC on college campuses; photo.
45 U.S. News and World Report, Oct. 4, 1999
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.1
Reprint of letter by Professor van Wormer to U. S. News and World Report protesting the presence of ROTC on college campuses.
46 UNI faculty debates ROTC
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.1
September 27 Faculty Senate meeting included a debate over the presence of ROTC on campus; debate continues following Professor van Wormer's letter against ROTC in 10/4/99 issue of U. S. News and World Report; profile of Professor van Wormer.
47 Van Wormer ignores sacrifices of ROTC
Northern Iowan 96:15, p.9
Letter disagrees with Katherine Van Wormer's letter in 10/4/99 issue of U.S. News and World Report; argues that ROTC and military insure continued existence of academic and personal freedoms.
48 Selling more than camouflage
Public Relations News Release 1999:75, p.1
Discussion with ROTC leaders about what is being done to encourage more young people to join the military.
49 Midwest shows lack of respect for veterans
Northern Iowan 94:25, p.6
Believes Veterans Day should be more widely celebrated.
50 Has there always been a "G. I. Jane?"
Northern Iowan 94:4, p.4
Linda Kerber and May Brodbeck lecture on American women's invlovement in military service.
51 Army said 'Don't ask, Don't tell'
Northern Iowan 93:41, p.13
Miriam Ben-Shalom will speak Thursday about homosexuals in the military.
52 Another compromise is needed
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.6
Believes that there is conflict in policies relating to homosexuals in military service; believes both sides must recognize real world needs.
53 Best fighters key to military
Northern Iowan 89:54, p.2
Believes that sexual orientation is not a key factor in the effectiveness of the military.
54 Gays in the military hot debate issue at UNI
Northern Iowan 89:51, p.1
Leroy Corey and Gretta Cammermeyer debate issue; photo.
55 Marine view on gays in military
Northern Iowan 89:51, p.3
Believes that allowing open homosexuality in military will have bad effects.
56 Eye on Pennsylvania Avenue
Northern Iowan 89:44, p.3
May need to re-evaluate role of military.
57 ROTC task is to serve nation
Northern Iowan 89:43, p.2
Reports that ROTC students will not be asked about sexual orientation, in light of Clinton directive.
58 NI military support deemed fickle
Northern Iowan 89:42, p.3
Dislikes newspaper's stance toward the military.
59 Clinton's first battle
Northern Iowan 89:36, p.4
Analyzes Clinton's changes in policy relating to service by homosexuals in the military.
60 A Weltha Knowledge
Northern Iowan 89:35, p.2
Speculates on consequences of policy relating to homosexuals in military service.
61 Freshman waits for call up with feelings of uncertainty
Northern Iowan 87:27, p.10
Student Melissa Hauge is waiting for her reserve unit to be called into active duty.
62 Soldier in Saudi Arabia associates life in the desert to a Doonesbury cartoon
Northern Iowan 87:27, p.10
Residents of Lawther Hall write letters to servicemen stationed in the gulf.
63 UNI students man Desert Shield
Northern Iowan 87:25, p.1
Up to fifty UNI students have now left for the Gulf War; photo.
64 Northern Iowa reservists: their "other job"
Campus News Network 1:5, p.1
Nine UNI employees are in the reserves; consider possibility of being called up in light of trouble in Persian Gulf.
65 G.I. Joan takes to the battlefield
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.2
Looks at issue of women in military service.
66 Marine hero, pacifist Smedley Darlington Butler is UNI lecture topic Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1987:354, p.1
Professor Alvin Sunseri holds a lecture in the North Room of Maucker Union. Sunseri discusses the career of Major General Smedley Darlington Butler in his service of the Marine Corps from 1900 to 1930.
67 Commanding General French to speak on present, future role of ROTC Thursday
Public Relations News Release 1987:276, p.1
General Tony French of the fourth Reserve Officer Training Corps visited with students to discuss the benefits of ROTC to the community, and scholarship opportunities within the organizaton.
68 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:53, p.2
Believes recent column betrays naivete about the military.
69 What's up
Northern Iowan 81:40, p.3
Meetings and activities planned; SAMLE will meet; Psychology majors' volleyball game will take place; film on women in a Chinese village will be shown; workshop for undecided majors will be held; Akio Takamori will speak about his work.
70 Quodlibet
Northern Iowan 81:36, p.3
Shows a family whose members are all participating in the military.
71 Army officials speak on foreign policy
Northern Iowan 81:25, p.1
Three Army officials spoke at a forum on foreign policy in the Education Center; photo.
72 Grapevine
Northern Iowan 79:61, p.2
73 On the Other Hand
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.2
Believes that violence is becoming more acceptable.
74 'ROTC neither ethical nor legal'
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.3
Students oppose ROTC; believe that it is not ethical or legal.
75 All-volunteer army to be discussed
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.9
UNI will debate University of Iowa.
76 Expounds on 'lies, myths' of defense
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.3
Feels the American people are greatly misinformed about U. S. defense capabilities. The U. S. has more than enough weapons, yet the taxpayers are constantly told the government needs more.
77 Prof up in 'arms' over govt. lies
Public Relations News Release 77:6, p.4
Alvin Sunseri will lecture on the arms race and show a film on it, every hour on the hour for six hours to show his discouragement at the way that arms are being handled in the presidential elections.
78 U. S. should arm Afghan rebels, says Asian studies prof
Northern Iowan 76:38, p.1
Richard Newell spoke on the current situation in Afghanistan.
79 Don't succumb to 'war attitude'
Northern Iowan 76:36, p.3
Feels the United States is trying to sell us the idea of a new arms race.
80 'Should stand united with eyes closed, mouth shut'
Northern Iowan 76:35, p.2
Agrees with former Sergeant Robert Sellars and his feelings on war and the draft.
81 'Panic going on due to lack of understanding'
Northern Iowan 76:34, p.2
Believes that with clear thinking and an understanding of our strategic position, Americans can get out of this current mess.
82 'Prof's basis of argument seriously flawed'
Northern Iowan 76:34, p.2
Believes some of the remarks made by David Morgan on current politics need documentation.
83 Culver talks with students; discusses draft, SALT II, HEW
Northern Iowan 76:7, p.1
John Culver spoke with students about several issues; photo.
84 Asks for support
Northern Iowan 66:19, p.2
Outlines ways to support American soldiers in Viet Nam.
85 Potpourri
Northern Iowan 66:12, p.6
Activities and meetings.
86 To the enchanted majority
Northern Iowan 65:29, p.3
Comments on U. S. Marines.
87 'To make me a killer'
Northern Iowan 64:40, p.3
Describes military training.
88 Untitled
College Eye 64:5, p.2
Hippy confronts a soldier; insults ensue.
89 Previews
College Eye 64:3, p.4
Activities and meetings.
90 Lack of audience at military film indicates non-thinking SCI males
College Eye 60:34, p.2
Claims that SCI males would rather hide from reality than learn about the possibilities of joining the Armed Forces.
91 Untitled
College Eye 59:9, p.2
Student chooses to study instead of joining the army.
92 ISTC to hold interviews for Air Force
Public Relations News Release 1960:184, p.1
The Placement Bureau begins the interview process for candidates applying for teaching positions in the United States Air Force Dependents Schools Overseas. Professor Raymond Schlicher directs the Placement Bureau.
93 'Salute to Veterans' Day' to feature armed forces
College Eye 48:9, p.1
Military equipment and personnel will be on display.
94 Attends USAF school
Alumnus 38:1, p.11
William R. Kellogg attends Air Intelligence school; photo.
95 Marine Corps officers to be commissioned this fall
College Eye 44:2, p.4
96 SLB meets first time
College Eye 44:2, p.1
Consider space for international students, a Commons planning board, and attendance by Air Force men at campus events.
97 Navy reserve program now open to students
College Eye 43:15, p.1
98 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:329, p.1
Nine of the sixteen two-year elementary graduates are committed to teaching in the elementary schools of the state; three are continuing their work in elementary education; two are housewives, and one has accepted a secretarial position.
99 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:328, p.1
Eleven of the thirty-five bachelor of arts graduates have signed contracts to teach, five at the elementary school level, six at the secondary level. Five of the young men have entered the military service.
100 Twenty of the fifty fall quarter graduates of the college are entering the teaching profession, according to a report from Raymond J. Schlicher
Public Relations News Release 1951:330, p.1
According to this information, sixty per cent of the two-year elementary graduates and thirty-one percent of the four-year graduates expect to begin teaching in the public schools at the beginning of the second semester of the current academic year.