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1 Health center needs more changes
Northern Iowan 114:42, p.3
The author gives her opinion on several different ways that the Student Health Center could become more accessible to students.
2 UNI now offers wellness coaching to students
Northern Iowan 114:34, p.3
UNI Wellness Services now offer wellness coaching to students at Student Health Center.
3 Wellness Wednesday hopes to bring change
Northern Iowan 114:20, p.5
Student Wellness Services hosts sessions every Wednesday titled "Wellness Wednesdays." The five week sessions are intended to help students find ways to develop skills to better cope with college life; photo.
4 Mental health initiates misguided
Northern Iowan 114:7, p.3
Columnist Frasher says she is unhappy with UNI's response to mental health. She says UNI should help create mental health tolerance rather than awareness and make students aware of Students Disability Services; photo.
5 Counseling hours extended
Northern Iowan 112:4, p.1
The Counseling Center expands its services by offering Protocall, which allows students to call and receive counseling outside normal appointment hours; photo.
6 Depression hits home in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 110:42, p.1
Talks about the rates of students suffering from depression and the types of issues they face. Gives statistics for the three Iowa state schools.
7 I spy at UNI
Northern Iowan 109:16, p.3
Detail of sculpture in Rod Library stairwell; previous feature was the sculpture outside of the Student Health Center; photo.
8 Students gather for candlelit walk around campus
Northern Iowan 108:46, p.6
Over seventy students walked to raise awareness of human trafficking. The group heard statistics and stories of those involved; photo.
9 'Run for the Preserves" 5K to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2010:87, p.1
The Student Nature Society will hold a cross-country 5K to support and promote the Prairie Preserves on October 16. Race day registration will start at 8:30 a.m. and the race will start at the Prairie Preserves entrance near the UNI Credit Union.
10 UNI Student Health Clinic receives AAAHC accreditation
Public Relations News Release 2009:481, p.1
Accreditation distinguishes this surgical center from many other outpatient surgical facilities by providing a safe work environment and the highest quality of care to its patients.
11 UNI Student Health Clinic to distribute 1,500 free H1N1 flu vaccinations
Public Relations News Release 2009:196, p.1
The Black Hawk County Health Department recommends receiving the H1N1 vaccination even if an individual has already been sick to help fight off future exposure to the flu. Additional H1N1 vaccination clinics will be scheduled as supplies become available.
12 Flu vaccines run out
Northern Iowan 106:8, p.1
Two thousand free flu vaccinations have been given to students. Remaining students urged to get vaccinations from their local physician or area pharmacies.
13 Two-thousand free seasonal flu vaccinations have been distributed to UNI students
Public Relations News Release 2009:75, p.1
Because the supply of flu vaccinations have been distributed, the Student Health Center is recommending students contact their personal health care providers to receive the season flu vaccination.
14 UNI see first confirmed H1N1 case
Public Relations News Release 2009:64, p.1
Two thousand seasonal flu vaccinations will be available to students free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis for students only. This is not a vaccination for the H1N1 flu, but will help the overall population at the college remain healthier.
15 Free seasonal flu vaccinations available for UNI students
Public Relations News Release 2009:47, p.1
All students are encouraged to get a vaccination for the seasonal flu. This is not a vaccination for the H1N1 flu, but having it will help the overall population at UNI remain healthier.
16 Free seasonal flu vaccinations available for UNI studentss
Public Relations News Release 2009:46, p.1
Two thousand seasonal flu vaccinations will be available to students free of charge. The flu vaccinations will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for students only. This is not a vaccination for the H1N1 flu.
17 UNI prepares for active flu season
Public Relations News Release 2009:28, p.1
The H1N1 flu virus is spreading in different parts of the country, including college campuses in the Midwest. The college has initiated several preventative measures in response to the latest recommendations by the CDC.
18 Be prepared: a message on student health
Northern Iowan 105:54, p.
Immunization records are required for admittance to college. The Student Health Clinic services provided; photo.
19 College Bound: Check health-insurance coverage before moving to college
Public Relations News Release 2008:37, p.1
College students often see themselves as young and indestructible, but it only takes a tiny virus or misstep in a pick-up basketball game to prove otherwise. Medical expenses can add up fast; it is important for college students to have health insurance.
20 Counseling Center helps students
Northern Iowan 104:1, p.5
Twenty-four hour on-line screening is available at the Counseling Center. Counselors are trained listeners.
21 Anxiety appraisal crucial to college kids
Northern Iowan 103:50, p.11
UNI Health Center participated in a national anxiety screening day. A video and questionnaire helped students determine if they had anxiety problems.
22 Dealing with roommates part of college life
Northern Iowan 103:4, p.4
College life involves many adjustments. Living away from home with a person from a different background can be a challenge.
23 Mumps menace: one shot not enough
Northern Iowan 103:4, p.1
Students reminded that a second measles, mumps, and rubella shot is recommended; photo.
24 Art on campus funded by various programs
Northern Iowan 102:35, p.12
Several different genres of artwork are spread around campus to inspire everyone; photo.
25 SHC grand opening
Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.23
David Towle cuts ribbon for Student Health Center grand opening; photo.
26 Preventing the common cold: staying hydrated, eating healthy
Northern Iowan 102:22, p.9
Health clinic director Sue Courts gives tips on how to prevent a cold, and also how to get rid of one; photo.
27 Health Center sports new look
Northern Iowan 102:19, p.1
Student Health Center had official grand opening last Friday; photo.
28 Newly renovated Student Health Clinic offers improved service to students
Northern Iowan 102:17, p.11
Recently opened facility has many new features geared to students and staff; photo.
29 Friday, Oct. 28
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2
Study Abroad Center will host open house; Grand Opening of the Student Health Center will be celebrated; Family Fest Dance Concert hosted by the International Dance Theatre and Orchesis Dance Company.
30 UNI celebrates grand opening of Student Health Center
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Ceremony and dedication will be held on October 28 for the opening of the new Student Health Center.
31 Counseling Center offers many services to UNI students
Northern Iowan 102:11, p.9
New facility houses the health clinic, pharmacy, disability services, and counseling center, all aimed at helping students and faculty; photo.
32 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:11, p.6
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
33 Pharmacy provides over-the-counter, prescriptions for less
Northern Iowan 102:10, p.11
Remodeled Health Center features pharmacy with an ever growing number of products at low prices; photo.
34 Welcome back
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.1
Letter from President Koob talks about exciting things happening at UNI; photo.
35 Student Health Center grand opening on Family Weekend
Northern Iowa Today 89:2, p.21
Grand opening for remodeled center will be held October 28, 2005; photo.
36 Artwork makes statement on campus
Northern Iowan 101:43, p.1
The Art and Architecture Committee is accepting applications from UNI students and alumni for a new campus artwork to be placed near the renovated Student Health Center; photo.
37 Students are health center's main priority
Northern Iowan 101:2, p.1
UNI Student Health Center receives accreditation from the Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care; looks forward to completion Health Center Building renovations; photo.
38 Construction rips through campus, creates hassle for students
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.5
Description of various construction projects on campus; photo.
39 UNI Student Health Center receives national accreditation
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Student Health Center to join over 1300 organizations accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
40 Health Center to move to Dancer
Northern Iowan 100:37, p.1
Health Center to move temporarily to Dancer Hall while their current building is under construction; details of the renovation are given.
41 Board of Regents to meet at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Board to discuss several items pertaining to UNI.
42 University of Northern Iowa implements program to help students meet measles (rubella) immunization requirement
Public Relations News Release 1992:409, p.1
New plan announced to aid UNI students in meeting the deadline for informing the University of their immunization for measles.
43 Students' patience needed
Northern Iowan 87:1, p.1
Map has been created to assist students and faculty navigate through the construction projects on campus; photo and map.
44 Counseling Center, Health Center offer variety of activities for spring semester at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:369, p.1
The Counseling and Student Health Centers organize several programs for students seeking help with weight control, substance abuse, sexual abuse, and relationship problems.
45 Investigation continuing in UNI ceramics laboratory
Public Relations News Release 1986:383, p.1
Thomson requested that any students who have current upper respiratory health problems to report to the Student Health Center; the typical health complaints have been coughs, sore throats, headaches, nasal congestion and burning eyes.
46 Free blood pressure screening at UNI Wednesday April 15
Public Relations News Release 1980:495, p.1
UNI will offer free blood pressure screening to the public.
47 UNI fall semester hours announced
Public Relations News Release 1980:17, p.1
Hours are announced for the opening of residence halls and other buildings on campus.
48 Health Center
Northern Iowan 75:1, p.18
Schedule announced for Student Health Center.
49 Drug theft
Northern Iowan 72:21, p.5
Burglar steals $300 worth of drugs from Health Center.
50 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:21, p.2
Student's stomach is huge due to Thanksgiving dinner.
51 UNI Helps Its Freshmen Adjust to College Life
Public Relations News Release 1972:105, p.1
College freshman life as explained by Sue Werner and Jamie Loehr.
52 UNI Receives Annuals Interest Grant from Departments of HEW
Public Relations News Release 1971:748, p.1
UNI has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for construction of Unit II of the Education Center.
53 Regents Approve Business Transaction at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:694, p.1
Project contracts approved by the Regents for campus improvement projects; list of approved contracts
54 Regents Award Contracts for Unit II of UNI Education Center
Public Relations News Release 1971:629, p.1
$2,188,781 was awarded fro construction of the second unit of the UNI Education Center.
55 Regents Approve Steps to Meet UNI Residence Hall Debt Service Deficit
Public Relations News Release 1971:381, p.1
A shortfall of $180,000 will be addressed by increasing charges by $90,000 and by reducing expenditures by $90,000.
56 Hastings Appointed as Part Time Consulting Psychiatrist at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1970:305, p.1
Dr. Philip R. Hastings will be available for consultation at the health service every Tuesday afternoon.
57 Education Center Unit I Construction to Begin
Public Relations News Release 1969:645, p.1
The six-story, $2,067342 structure is located between the Men's Gym, the Student Health Center and is just east of O. R. Latham Stadium.
58 Organizational News
Public Relations News Release 66:27, p.8
Activities and meetings.
59 Regents Approve Capital Funds for UNI Building
Public Relations News Release 1969:225, p.1
Phrase II of the UNI Education Complex; approval of $50,000 of capital improvements funds
60 1961-62 notable for expansion at SCI
College Eye 53:33, p.1
Review of the year's events and activities.
61 Open house Sunday for new buildings
College Eye 53:30, p.1
Will hold open houses for Music Building, addition to A & I Building, Student Health Center, and Regents Hall.
62 Campus adds improvements
College Eye 53:1, p.1
Health Center Building now completed; some students now living in Regents (Rider) Hall; Stadium Hall will be abandoned; Music (Russell) Building should be ready by second semester.
63 Buildings here named--and renamed
Alumnus 46:3, p.5
Functional names assigned to four new buildings: Administration, Music, Health Service, and Library. Seerley-Baker will become Baker. The old library will be Seerley Hall. The new men's dorm will be Regents Hall for Men; photo.
64 SCI campus busy before fall
Public Relations News Release 1960:564, p.1
The physical plant department resurfaces the tennis courts, moves the student health services, links the department of music to heating and electrical facilities, converts Gilchrist Chapel to a lecture hall, and renovates the Men's and Women's Gymnasiums.
65 SCI to bring new health center for sick, sick students
College Eye 52:36, p.1
Lengthy description of the new building; sixteen hospital beds; clinic; nurses' quarters; health services have been quartered in large farmhouse south of Baker Hall since the 1920s; photo.
66 '60-'61 in review . . . .
College Eye 52:33, p.4
A collection of photos taken during the past school year; photo.
67 Names needed for new buildings
College Eye 52:28, p.2
Marshall Beard discusses at length the policies and practice of naming campus buildings; will need to name new men's dormitory, but music, health, and library buildings may need to be named, too.
68 Four construction projects here are progressing rapidly
Alumnus 46:1, p.7
Progress report on current projects; photo.
69 Construction is progressing
College Eye 52:16, p.1
Work underway on Student Health Center, Music Building, Arts and Industries Building, Rider Hall, and other additions and repairs.
70 Brick by brick
College Eye 52:14, p.1
The new Student Heath Center is almost complete; photo.
71 Untitled
College Eye 52:3, p.3
Construction workers examine plans for the new health center; photo.
72 Four new buildings will bolster ISTC facilities
Alumnus 45:3, p.16
Projects underway include new Music Building, Health Center, men's dorm, and addition to Arts & Industries; descriptions of new facilities; photo.
73 Construction begins on new ISTC Student Health Center
College Eye 51:35, p.3
Lengthy description of the new facilities.
74 Health Service Provides Medical Advice and Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.91
The Student Health Service is directed by Dr. V. D. French and assisted by Dr. S. C. Henn; Photo. Both doctors are provide medical advice and assistance to students at the Health Center and the College Hospital. Health records of all ISTC students are kept on file at the Health Center.
75 ISTC to begin 5 construction projects
Alumnus 45:1, p.3
Projects include Health Services, Music, Arts and Industries, power plant, and remodeling; college purchases 126 acres of land west of Hudson Road..
76 New hospital to replace old on TC campus next spring
College Eye 51:4, p.4
Description of current facilities and services; new center will be built west of Lawther Hall; photo.
77 Plans ready for new T. C. buildings
Alumnus 44:3, p.11
Preliminary plans approved by Regents; description of facilities; photo.
78 Architect working on plans for Health Service, A & I
College Eye 50:37, p.4
Preliminary plans approved; approve purchase of 40 acres, located south of 27th Street and west of Hudson Road, from the Heckroths for $95,000; description of A & I improvements.
79 Expansion plan announced for campus-wide needs; health service, new dormitory are included
College Eye 50:36, p.1
Lengthy list of improvements under consideration.
80 Health Service Offers Flu and Polio Shots
Old Gold 0:0, p.97
At the Student Health Service, tuberculosis skin tests, smallpox boosters, flu shots, and polio shots are given; the College Hospital, which employs registered nurses is also operated by the Student Health Service; photo.
81 Legislature appropriates $2,572,250; substantial start on building program
Alumnus 44:2, p.2
New buildings will include a health services facility and a music building; an addition to Arts and Industries; improvements to infrastructure; new dorm also approved; photo.
82 Student Personnel
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
Student Personnel promotes the social and intellectual growth of each woman student through a counseling and guidance program, both group and individual; they also promote the overall physical and emotional health and wellbeing of every student; photo.
83 Land bought for dorm and school
College Eye 40:33, p.1
College purchases forty-seven acres bounded by Hudson Road, 19th Street, 23rd Street, and Campus Street; will be used for women's dorms, health center, and a new campus school.
84 New property added to campus grounds
College Eye 40:7, p.4
Purchase twenty acres north and west of campus from Raymond Andrews; plan to build Health Building, new Campus School, and women's dormitory there.
85 Dorm will house 300 upperclass women; new Health Center is planned
Public Relations News Release 40:4, p.1
Dorm will be located north of Lawther Hall; Health Services building will be located in same area.
86 Money allotted for new buildings
College Eye 38:32, p.1
Money will be used for Arts and Industries Building, Campus School, Health Center, garage, and power plant.
87 New buildings proposed; legislature holds key to requests
College Eye 38:15, p.1
President Price asks for over $2 million; seeks money for building to replace Central Hall, Gilchrist Hall, and Old Administration Building; also seeks money for science building, arts and industries building, laboratory school, health center, and garage.
88 New buildings planned; approximately $905,000 cost of the new building program
College Eye 37:15, p.1
Lengthy descriptions of new Arts and Industries Building, College Hospital, Laboratory School, and garage; photo.
89 Four new buildings in post-war plans
Alumnus 30:1, p.9
President Price announces plans for a new campus school, an arts and industries building, a health services and hospital building, and a new garage to meet potential increased enrollment; detailed description of planned new facilities.
90 Erection of four new buildings on college campus after end of war
College Eye 36:42, p.1
May build health center, campus school, arts and industries building, and physical plant improvements.
91 Four new buildings among approved College projects
College Eye 36:29, p.5
$905,000 approved for new campus school, student health building, arts and industries building, and physical plant improvements.
92 College asks for new campus school
Alumnus 29:1, p.8
Broad plan includes requests for new health services building, campus school, arts and industries building, auditorium, garages, coal pile containment, and heating plant facilities.
93 Interim committee approves college budget for building
College Eye 36:13, p.1
Approve $900,000 over next two years; will include funding for Student Health Services Building, A & I Building, Campus School, a new auditorium, and a new garage.
94 College asks for buildings; repairs and replacements also wanted
College Eye 36:12, p.1
President Price outlines building and repair program to accommodate postwar enrollment.