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This year was the lost of 13 that President Kamorick served at UNI. After a leave of absence, he wi return to the Department of Hbtory. where he Is a tenured professor. '1 am 63 years dd.’’said Kamerick. and would much prefer to end my career as I began It... Prior to coming to Northern Iowa I hod taught In the history doctoral programs of Kent State University and North Texas Universi- ty. The demands of the presidency at UNI have forced me to forego the pleasures of teaching, something have always regretted.” Kamerick said he waited to resign In order to see through the educa- tional doctorate.’’ which took four years to achieve. He also wanted to finish out his term as chairman of the American Association of State Col- leges and Universities. Kamerick voiced pride h the Increasing academic excetence at LN and the greater diversity of programs. When he began in 1970. UNI was stM considered a teaching cotege. Since then, the business school and other programs have expanded greatly. Kamerick also approved several new bukfngs on campus during his administration. The Strayer Wood Theatre, the Communication Arts Cen- ter. the Education Center and the Kxary expansion, he believes have provided great opportunities for a new generation of students.” Dr. John Kamerick. President Dr. Edward Vokiseth, Special Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events Edward Vokiseth. the Special Assistant to the President for State Relations and Special Events, performs many of his duties off-campus and around the state. He described himself as a Board of Regents’ legislative kxson team member In the Iowa General Assembly. ” Vokiseth represents UNI students In Influencing the legis- lature to decide on pofcfes favorable to the state universi- ties. When he Is not at sessions In Des Moines. Vokiseth Is on the road meeting canddates. or at special meetings on campus. He Is a member of a variety of committees and counds. Inducing the President’s Cabinet. 18 Administration
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Dr. Thomas Honsmolor, Vice Prendent tor Educational and Student Services I A wide variety of administration units are under the juts ction of Dr. Thomas Hansmeier. Vice President for Educational and Student Services Hansmeier is in charge of several areas around campus and In Gtchnst, including the Financial Aids. Admissions, and Registrar's offices One of Hansmeier s accomplishments during this year's administration was improving academic standards at Uhl. Admission requirements tightened, and high school stu- dents now must meet a specified curriculum of classes before enterng LM. More students with lower acadernc standards were refused admission Also, a new potcy tcf financial ad etgpaty requres that students complete 24 credt hours each year n order to qualify for financial aid the following year Dr. James G. Martin, Vice President and Provost Dr James Martin, a sociology professa, got into aca- deme administration “by accident and now serves as Vice President and Provost at UN “UNI is a decentralized operation. Matin sad. and it is up to him to coadhato the activities of each cofoge This puts hm nto contact with a rich variety of people in atterent feds, which com- pensates somewhat fa the ever-growing amount of pa- perwork that hts Job entails Matin's most important concern this yea was fa the budget, which faed better than he hod hoped. He ex- pects the one percent increase in sales tax to relieve other budget cutbacks Matn named the doc t a ate n education as one achievement duhng hs odmnatration h s future projects nvotvo selecting President Kamenck's successa, con- structing a new art butdng nea the Communication Arts Center, and tearing down the OkJ Administration Bu dng Dr. Robert Stansbury, Vice President fa Administrative Services The many university deportments under Robert Stans- bay's ejection nctude administrative data processing. Akjmni Services and Development. Pubtc information. Special Services, mtorcosegdto athletics and several oth- er aeas This yea. new computers in the major university offices provided drect access to the main data systems on cam- pus This simplified decision-making and ended the dedys of paperwork Akjmni Services added a staff member fa the deferred giving plan, which brings extra donations to the university from afumrv Pubic information hired an extra news writer Photos by Chns Naman Admastration 19
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