UNI Foundation
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301 | Estate planning seminar scheduled for February 16 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:332, p.1 |
UNI to host estate planning seminar. Presenters will include Tom Paulsen, Robert Dieter, Tom Taber, and Barbara Cummins. | |
302 | Estate planning with charitable trusts to be discussed at seminar February 11 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:314, p.1 |
Estate planning with charitable trusts will be the topic of UNI seminar. Evelyn Meditz will speak. | |
303 | Foundation begins plans for capital campaign Northern Iowa Today 74:2, p.22 |
Foundation hires consultant. | |
304 | New Board of Trustees member Campus News Network 1:7, p.4 |
James L. Damron joins Foundation board. | |
305 | California businessman named to Board of Trustees of University of Northern Iowa Foundation Public Relations News Release 1990:202, p.1 |
James L. Damron, L. A. businessman, named to the UNI Foundation Board. | |
306 | Management Department receives $22,000 Apple computer donation Northern Iowan 87:19, p.7 |
Equipment and software will be added to the developing Information Systems Research Laboratory in the Business Building. | |
307 | $10,000 gift for UNI; Gilchrist endowment established Northern Iowan 87:2, p.6 |
Open endowment gift by family of Fred C. Gilchrist, Jr., will fund a student position at the Marshall Center One Room School on campus. | |
308 | Gallagher named to Northern Iowa Foundation board Northern Iowa Today 18:2, p.8 |
Biographical sketch of Edward J. Gallagher; photo. | |
309 | Edward J. Gallagher, JR., named to board of trustees of University of Northern Iowa foundation. Public Relations News Release 1990:710, p.1 |
Gallagher is the senior partner in the Waterloo law firm of Gallagher, Langlas and Gallagher and a life- long resident of Waterloo. Gallagher served in the U.S. Navy during the World War II. | |
310 | Phone-a-thon raises $281 thousand Northern Iowan 86:55, p.3 |
Money will go to Alumni Annual Fund. | |
311 | Phone-a-thon closing in on goal Northern Iowan 86:46, p.1 |
Has reached $240,000; goal is $280,000 | |
312 | Four new members named to Northern Iowa Foundation board Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.8 |
Biographical sketches of James M. Earley, H. Lynn Horak, J. Michael McBride, and Gayle Johns Rose; photo. | |
313 | Sioux Center firm creates scholarship endowment through University of Northern Iowa Foundation for UNI Construction Management Program Public Relations News Release 1989:335, p.1 |
The Interstates Electric & Engineering Company, Incorporated creates a grant of $7500 for students enrolled in the Construction Management Program. The program is directed by Professor Stephan Eggar, who accepts the check alongside Professor Joe Mitchell. | |
314 | Private funding crucial element in UNI's future Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.18 |
Outlines needs and strategies for raising private money for UNI. | |
315 | Howard O. Reed , emeritus at University of Northern Iowa, dead at 83 Public Relations News Release 1989:323, p.1 |
Professor Howard Reed dies of a stroke at eighty-three. Colleagues of Professor Reed establish the Howard O. Reed Recognition Fund through the UNI Foundation. | |
316 | Four new members named to University of Northern Iowa foundation board of directors. Public Relations News Release 1989:252, p.1 |
The four new trustees are James M. "Mike" Earley, H. Lynn Horak, J. Michael McBride and Gayle Johns Rose. The UNI Foundation board of directors is made up of 19 business and community leaders from throughout the United States. | |
317 | Businesses provide endowed scholarships for UNI students Northern Iowan 85:63, p.3 |
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318 | Money to educate Northern Iowan 85:63, p.3 |
Foundation receives $75,000 gift from life insurance company; photo. | |
319 | Board members inducted Northern Iowan 85:23, p.3 |
Profiles of new UNI Foundation trustees; photo. | |
320 | Telemarketing raises more funds for UNI Northern Iowan 85:17, p.6 |
Professor Lang talks with phone bank callers about UNI history. | |
321 | Gifts fill University with rich opportunities Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.6 |
Foundation receives variety of gifts in kind from supporters. | |
322 | Hearsts leave UNI largest-ever gift Northern Iowan 84:62, p.1 |
Hearsts leave $600,000 to establish endowed chair; photo. | |
323 | University of Northern Iowa School of Business to host Jepson Symposium April 5-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:340, p.1 |
Professor James Millar acts as keynote speaker for the Lawrence Jepson Symposium on U. S./Soviet relations. The symposium is held in the Education Center, sponsored by the Department of Economics. | |
324 | Giving money to UNI, leaving money in wills has benefits Northern Iowan 84:43, p.5 |
Bill Calhoun talks about estate planning. | |
325 | Bequests given to University in memory of alumnae Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.6 |
Total of $75,000 given in separate bequests in memory of Edna Scott, Ruth Barrett, and Dorothy Blount. | |
326 | Northern Iowa awarded bequests in memory of three alums Public Relations News Release 1987:266, p.1 |
The Northern Iowa Foundation Board of Directors receives seventy-five thousand dollars in memory of Edna Scott, Ruth Barrett, and Dorothy Blount. These funds are used to support scholarships, research, and other activities. | |
327 | Essex student awarded scholarship by the University of Northern Iowa Foundation Public Relations News Release 1988:252, p.1 |
The UNI Foundation awards a one-thousand dollar scholarship to Anne Isaacson to continue her studies in marketing management. Isaacson is an active member in the American Marketing Association, Catholic Student Center, and UNI-Dome concessions staff. | |
328 | Mitchell named vice president for development Northern Iowan 84:31, p.1 |
Brief profile of Joe Mitchell. | |
329 | Alumni contributions a big plus Northern Iowan 84:5, p.7 |
Alumni gifts fund Museum renovation. | |
330 | UNI Heritage Honours awards recognize achievements, service Public Relations News Release 1987:32, p.1 |
The Heritage Honours are presented at a banquet in the Commons Georgian Lounge. Those honored include Professor John J. Hidore, Chuck Hazama, Mark Kurth, Robert Waller, and James McCutcheon for their contributions to various university organizations. | |
331 | Alumni, friends invest in UNI Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.4 |
Gifts increase 32% to $1.2 million in 1987. | |
332 | Lottery money funds entrepreneurial chair Northern Iowan 83:51, p.1 |
UNI Foundation matches $500,000 lottery money with another $500,000 to endow Chair for entrepreneurial studies. | |
333 | 'Amateur Night' talent sought for Senior Week at UNI Monday-Saturday (April 6-11) Public Relations News Release 1987:294, p.1 |
Senior Week activities begin with a talent show hosted by comedian Jim Miller, and continue with a motivational speech by John Cassis on life after college. Other activities include a beach party, senior pictures, bowling, and a convocation banquet. | |
334 | Eight UNI students awarded education scholarships Public Relations News Release 1987:130, p.1 |
Eight elementary education students received Elsie Sindt Educational Scholarships at five-hundred dollars each. The awards are distributed by the Foundation by recommendation of the College of Education Scholarship Committee. | |
335 | Radell sisters' 1980 contribution used to end 13-year Dome debt Northern Iowan 83:19, p.7 |
Foundation uses Radell gift to make last payment on bonds; Foundation also elected directors and governors. | |
336 | UNI-Dome debt 'paid-in-full' Public Relations News Release 1987:80, p.1 |
Debts accumulated by the construction of the UNI-Dome were repayed due to the work of the Foundation's Board of Directors, as well as donations by Professor Neva Radell and Inez Radell. | |
337 | Museum fund drive continues Northern Iowan 83:6, p.15 |
Awaiting funding for converting Olympic Spa and Gym on Hudson Road; photo. | |
338 | Tax changes may decrease UNI gifts Northern Iowan 83:5, p.1 |
Changes in capital gains tax rate will provide a smaller incentive to make charitable gifts. | |
339 | Foundation is award finalist Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.6 |
Annual giving program is CASE finalist. | |
340 | Lottery money funds entrepreneurial studies Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.3 |
Endowed chair will be established with $500,000 in lottery profits and UNI Foundation matching money. | |
341 | Thelma McColm tuition scholarship awarded in memory of 1922 UNI alum Public Relations News Release 1986:446, p.1 |
The scholarship was founded by Thelma's husband John and is given to West Liberty graduates who attend UNI and meet the qualifications; Hester plans to be a marketing major. | |
342 | 'Golden Class' celebrating with special reunion events on campus Public Relations News Release 1986:415, p.1 |
Thirty-five class members from 1936 and their spouses are expected at the event; members of the honored class will participate in Saturday's commencement by wearing their cap and gowns. | |
343 | Bingham, Olson receive Pettit scholarships at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:338, p.1 |
The two students received the $200 scholarships from the journalism section of the department of english language and literature; the funding for the scholarships comes from Tom Pettit, an alumni and award-winning NBC reporter. | |
344 | UNI-Dome, once a dream, now a reality which lives up to its name Public Relations News Release 1986:219, p.1 |
The need for more capacity for sporting events and concerts motivated University officials to pursue the building of a multi-purpose facility. | |
345 | UNI-Dome, once a dream, now a reality which lives up to its name Public Relations News Release 1986:219, p.1 |
The air-inflated UNI-Dome opened in 1976, UNI's Centennial Year and it combines the features of three buildings- a football stadium, fieldhouse and large auditorium; cost of the dome was seven million dollars; was one of only four in the world. | |
346 | Foundation reports good giving year; elects new members Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.6 |
Contributions for 1985 are up 28%; UNI-Dome debt down to $125,000. | |
347 | UNI Foundation: Contributions increase Northern Iowan 82:20, p.9 |
Donations increase 28% over last year. | |
348 | UNI awarded $5,000 emergency scholarship fund by university book and supply Public Relations News Release 1985:135, p.1 |
The fund will go towards helping UNI juniors and seniors having a hard time paying for college expenses; the awards will be no more than five hundred dollars a piece and will go to students in a wide variety of academic disciplines. | |
349 | 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. | |
350 | Iowa farmers reap rewards while supporting UNI through new 'Gifts of Grain' giving program Public Relations News Release 1985:126, p.1 |
In the program, farmers take some of their agricultural products to local elevator operators and receive market value for the goods, then the farmer earmarks a certain dollar value to be donated to any UNI dept or program. | |
351 | International Trade Experts to Speak on UNI Campus at 1985 Jepson Symposium Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Public Relations News Release 1985:89, p.1 |
Five experts on international trade will speak about issues related to protectionism, GATT, and the reciprocal nature of international trade at the 1985 Jepson Symposium. | |
352 | UNI Business, Mathematics Students Receive $20,000 Scholarship Endowment From American Society for Quality Control Public Relations News Release 1985:70, p.1 |
Each year two students will receive a scholarship of 750 dollar; the students have to be in the School of Business or the College of Natural Science and meet the minimum requirements. | |
353 | Athletes awarded Northern Iowan 82:2, p.23 |
UNI Foundation cites three athletes for athletic and academic achievement. | |
354 | Separation of alumni and development leads to new programs Northern Iowa Today 13:4, p.7 |
Office of Development/UNI Foundation adds positions and moves into former Home Management House; renamed Office of Alumni Relations will strengthen ties to alumni groups; photo. | |
355 | Foundation supports proposal to fund James Hearst film Alumnus 70:1, p.5 |
Will support incomplete project relating to James Hearst and his poetry. | |
356 | Miller, Calhoun assume new jobs in alumni/development Alumnus 70:1, p.4 |
Rick Stinchfield will head Alumni Services and Development, Public Information, and Admissions; Bill Calhoun is acting director of Alumni Services and Development; Lee Miller will head Foundation; photo. | |
357 | Miller assumes development challenge Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.6 |
Lee Miller will give up position as director of alumni services and development and devote more time to Foundation; photo. | |
358 | Planned giving director named Northern Iowan 81:36, p.8 |
Lee Miller will give up duties as director of Alumni Services and devote time to planned giving. | |
359 | Planned giving director needed Northern Iowan 81:28, p.4 |
The final stage of picking a new UNI Assistant Director of Planned Giving is nearing. | |
360 | Heinz, Harms elected to leadership positions Alumnus 69:4, p.4 |
Jim Heinz and Leone Harms elected. | |
361 | New Founders Trust recognizes $100,000 minimum gift Alumnus 69:4, p.4 |
Guidelines for new level of donations within President's Club. | |
362 | President's Club reorganizes Northern Iowa Today 13:1, p.6 |
Set new guidelines for donation levels. | |
363 | Foundation report marks silver anniversary gains Alumnus 68:3, p.4 |
Summary of report shows $1.23 million in contributions. | |
364 | Foundation celebrates 25th anniversary UNI Century 12:4, p.2 |
History of UNI Foundation. | |
365 | Award cites annual giving program UNI Century 12:3, p.6 |
Cited as finalist in incentives awards program. | |
366 | Fund drive support for Old Ad requested, denied Northern Iowan 80:46, p.1 |
Historical representatives make presentation to Foundation Board; Board turns down request; photo. | |
367 | 1982-1983 Foundation report notes $1.1 million in gifts Alumnus 67:3, p.5 |
Balance is $2.57 million. | |
368 | Donations to UNI matched Northern Iowan 80:2, p.9 |
Bill Calhoun talks about the program under which certain companies will match their employees' charitable gifts. | |
369 | Special chalkboards for 50 contributors Alumnus 67:1, p.4 |
Boards salvaged from old buildings given as premiums; photo. | |
370 | Alumni, Foundation news UNI Century 11:2, p.8 |
Harold Hunter joins staff. | |
371 | Phonathons raising money Northern Iowan 79:37, p.9 |
Bill Calhoun talks about raising money by phone solicitation. | |
372 | News notes . . . Northern Iowan 79:34, p.6 |
Students for Peace organizes; Foundation organizes training for raising funds by telephone; Union will hold pool tournament. | |
373 | Artist program established Northern Iowan 79:29, p.7 |
Martha Ellen Tye donates funds to support artist-in-residence program. | |
374 | Local campaign seeks $100,000 seed money Alumnus 66:4, p.4 |
Half of the money would be for scholarships; half will be for major gift program. | |
375 | Program to benefit future Northern Iowan 79:25, p.4 |
Lee Miller talks about the advantages of gifts to UNI Foundation. | |
376 | Hunter to develop program Northern Iowan 79:24, p.7 |
Harold Hunter will assist with planned giving at the UNI Foundation. | |
377 | Foundation board elects officers UNI Century 10:3, p.2 |
Stanley Redeker, Gordon McCleary, and Nick Teig elected; list of other members. | |
378 | UNI School of Business begins fund-raising drive Public Relations News Release 1981:148, p.1 |
Iowa businesses are being invited to luncheons to learn about the newly created Management Development Facility in Seerley Hall. The needed equipment will cost $50,000. The facility is designed to be self supporting. | |
379 | Universities concerned about financial cuts: says UNI President Public Relations News Release 1981:75, p.1 |
Federal curtailment of student aid is of major concern for President Kamerick. More money from the state and private sources will be needed to make up the difference and ensure education for many students. | |
380 | Greek alumni reunion planned at UNI Public Relations News Release 1981:65, p.1 |
Information on a Greek alumni reunion to be held over Homecoming after the parade. | |
381 | Untitled Alumnus 66:3, p.22 |
T. Wayne Davis receives award for service with UNI Foundation; photo. | |
382 | Foundation board elects Deere exec to presidency UNI Century 9:3, p.6 |
Board elects Francis Pardoe and other officers. | |
383 | UNI foundation board of directors, governors elect new members Public Relations News Release 1980:550, p.1 |
The Board of Directors for the UNI Foundation Board elected a new president and re-elected two members. | |
384 | Fourth UNI-Dome door named for Radells UNI Century 8:4, p.1 |
Biographical profiles of Radell sisters, who recently gave $100,000 to the Foundation for the UNI-Dome; photo. | |
385 | Jepson estate funds lecture series Northern Iowan 76:62, p.1 |
Lawrence Jepson, a 1917 graduate of UNI, died on June 17, 1980. Jepson left most of his estate to the University of Northern Iowa for the purpose of establishing a lecture series on international economics; photo. | |
386 | Radell sisters confer gift on UNI Northern Iowan 76:61, p.3 |
The Radell sisters donated a major gift to the UNI Foundation. In recognition of this gift, the SE entrance of the UNI-Dome will be named after them; photo. | |
387 | Foundation progress told UNI Century 8:3, p.8 |
Annual meeting report; report on fund-raising and new board members. | |
388 | UNI Foundation sells bonds to city, lowers UNI-Dome interest rate UNI Century 8:2, p.1 |
Sale of $600,000 worth of bonds will reduce and stabilize interest rate. | |
389 | Bond sale provides help for UNI-Dome payment Northern Iowan 76:33, p.1 |
The UNI Foundation sold $600,000 worth of industrial revenue bonds through the City of Cedar Falls. | |
390 | New sculpture for south campus weighs 4,300 pounds, cost $10,000 Northern Iowan 75:27, p.5 |
Sculpture for site near ITC will be delivered in January; process for selecting artwork on campus; photo. | |
391 | Help put UNI-Dome over the top UNI Century 6:4, p.2 |
Foundation launches drive to raise $600,000 to repay remainder of Carver loan. | |
392 | Volunteers--the people who make things tick Alumnus 63:3, p.12 |
Volunteers are instrumental to the operation of alumni services and development activities; photo. | |
393 | Foundation elects governors UNI Century 6:3, p.7 |
List of new and incumbent governors. | |
394 | Board governors elected; UNI Foundation Northern Iowan 74:52, p.11 |
List of new members of board. | |
395 | Call us and we'll call you, too UNI Century 6:2, p.1 |
Phone bank expands to twelve students; 1978 goal is $150,000. | |
396 | UNI on the line promotes UNI-Dome Alumnus 62:4, p.16 |
Further campaigns to raise money for Dome. | |
397 | UNI on the line UNI Century 5:3, p.2 |
Description of annual fund-raising effort conducted by telephone; photo. | |
398 | Foundation governors, directors elected Alumnus 62:2, p.11 |
List of those elected. | |
399 | UNI phone bank calls alumni to raise money Northern Iowan 73:48, p.1 |
Student callers talk about their work; photo. | |
400 | Alumni Office answering service Alumnus 62:1, p.13 |
Reactions to letters complaining about fund-raising tactics. |