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University of Northern Iowa

The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) is a public university in Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States. UNI offers more than 90 majors across five colleges. The fall 2023 total enrollment was 9,021 students.[4]

University of Northern Iowa
Former names
Iowa State Normal School (1876–1909)
Iowa State Teachers College (1909–1961)
State College of Iowa (1961–1967)
MottoLux (Latin)
Motto in English
Light
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 6, 1876; 147 years ago (September 6, 1876)[1]
Parent institution
Iowa Board of Regents
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$163 million (2022)[2]
PresidentMark Nook
ProvostJose Herrerra
Academic staff
639[3]
Students9,021 (Fall 2023) [4]
Undergraduates7,739
Postgraduates828
Location, ,
United States

42°30′54″N 92°27′38″W / 42.51500°N 92.46056°W / 42.51500; -92.46056
CampusSmall city, 900 acres (360 ha)
NewspaperThe Northern Iowan
ColorsPurple and gold[5]
   
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
MascotTC Panther (male) & TK Panther (female)
Websitewww.uni.edu
The Campanile is a major university landmark at the center of UNI's campus.

The university was initially founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School, with a purpose of training school teachers and educators. The University of Northern Iowa is one of three public universities in Iowa. The Iowa Board of Regents governs these universities as with the University of Northern Iowa.

History edit

 
Iowa State Normal School, c. 1904
 
Curris Business Building at University of Northern Iowa
 
Lang Hall, 1907

The University of Northern Iowa was founded as a result of two influential forces of the nineteenth century. First, Iowa wanted to care for orphans of its Civil War veterans, and secondly, Iowa needed a public teacher training institution. In 1876, when Iowa no longer needed an orphan home, legislators Edward G. Miller and H. C. Hemenway started the Iowa State Normal School.[6]

The school's first building opened in 1867 and was known as Central Hall. The building contained classrooms, common areas, and a living facility for most of the students. It was also a home to the college's first principal, James Cleland Gilchrist. The building was the heart and soul of the school, allowing students to study courses of two-year, three-year, and four-year degrees. In 1965, a fire destroyed Central Hall, and school faculty and Cedar Falls citizens donated over $5,000 to start building Gilchrist Hall.[6]

The school has been known under the following names:

  • Iowa State Normal School, 1876–1909
  • Iowa State Teachers College, 1909–1961
  • State College of Iowa, 1961–1967
  • University of Northern Iowa, 1967–present
 
Memorial to 2LT Robert Hibbs and Campanile at University of Northern Iowa

From 2014 through 2018 the UNI hosted the Midwest Summer Institute: Inclusion and Communication for All, a two-day conference on facilitated communication sponsored by the Inclusion Connection and Syracuse University's Institute on Communication and Inclusion. Facilitated Communication is a discredited practice, and in 2018 UNI decided to discontinue the conference at the urging of multiple nationwide academics.

Presidents edit

Since its founding, the university has had eleven presidents.[3]

  • James Cleland Gilchrist, 1876–1886
  • Homer Horatio Seerley, 1886–1928
  • Orval Ray Latham, 1928–1940
  • Malcolm Poyer Price, 1940–1950
  • James William Maucker, 1950–1970
  • John Joseph Kamerick, 1970–1983
  • Constantine William Curris, 1983–1995
  • Robert D. Koob, 1995–2006
  • Benjamin J. Allen, 2006–2013
  • William Ruud, 2013–2016
  • Mark Nook, 2017–present

Academics edit

University of Northern Iowa colleges include:

  • Wilson College of Business
  • Education
  • Humanities, Arts and Sciences
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Graduate College

Study Abroad Center edit

UNI provides an opportunity for the students to study in 25+ countries and select from over 40 programs. It is also available to all students attending the university.[7] The mission of the Study Abroad Center at the University of Northern Iowa is to provide service and leadership in international education to UNI students, faculty, staff, the community and the State of Iowa.[8]

Culture and Intensive English Program edit

The Culture and Intensive English Program (CIEP) is an intensive program in English for non-native speakers. It is designed to prepare students for academic work at the undergraduate or graduate degree level. University of Northern Iowa students are also encouraged to participate in the Conversation Partner Program to help foreign students with their English ability and foster cross-cultural relationships while gaining mutual understanding.

North American Review edit

The university is the publisher of The North American Review (called the NAR), a celebrated literary magazine that began originally in Boston in 1815. Its past editors have included James Russell Lowell, Charles Eliot Norton, and Henry Adams; while among its past contributors are Mark Twain, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Walt Whitman, Kurt Vonnegut, Joyce Carol Oates, Guy Davenport and Margaret Atwood. In 1968, when the magazine was purchased by UNI, Robley Wilson was appointed editor, a position he continued in until his retirement in 2000. The current editors are Rachel Morgan, Jeremy Schraffenberger, Grant Tracey, and Brooke Wonders.

 
UNI Teaching and Research Greenhouse

Teaching and Research Greenhouse edit

The University of Northern Iowa Teaching and Research Greenhouse is a greenhouse complex incorporating botanical gardens for research and education. It is located on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

The greenhouse contains plants from many ecotypes, including 250 tropical plants, an extensive collection of arid climate plants, and the 1,200-square-foot (110 m2) Aquatic Learning Center.

Athletics edit

The school's mascot is the Panther. They participate in the NCAA's Division I (I-FCS for football) in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) for most other sports, and the Big 12 Conference for wrestling.[9] The major arena on campus is the UNI-Dome, currently the home of the football team. The Dome also serves as a venue for many local concerts, high school football playoffs, trade shows, and other events. In 2006, the university opened a new arena, the McLeod Center, to serve as the home for several athletic programs, including volleyball and men's and women's basketball.

UNI Athletics has enjoyed great success lately with the men's basketball team competing in the NCAA tournament three consecutive times in 2004, 2005, 2006, again in 2009 and 2010 and in 2015 and 2016. On March 20, 2010, the men's basketball team defeated the heavily favored, top-seeded Kansas Jayhawks to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. It was the school's first appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. The Jayhawks were favored to win the NCAA championship. Their Cinderella potential ended with a loss to Michigan State in the Sweet Sixteen, 59–52. The win over Kansas earned them the 2010 ESPY Award for Best Upset. Jacqui Kalin helped lead the women's basketball team to consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, as the team won back-to-back MVC Tournament titles.[10][11][12][13][14] In 2010-11 she was named the Jackie Stiles MVC Player of the Year.[14][13] In 2012-13 she led the league in scoring (19.5 ppg; a school record), had the fourth-highest season free throw percentage in NCAA Division 1 history-and the highest of any senior (95.5%), and was again named the Jackie Stiles MVC Player of the Year.[11][14][15][16] For her career Kalin was first all-time at UNI in scoring (2,081), 3-point field goals made (265), free throws made (484), and free throw percentage (.920) the NCAA Division 1 career record.[11][17][14][15]

The football team has been ranked in the I-AA (FCS) top 25 almost every year for the last two decades. The team appeared in the I-AA championship game in 2005, only to lose a close game to the Appalachian State Mountaineers. During 2007, the team was ranked #1 in the country by the TSN FCS poll for several weeks. The football team went undefeated in 2007 with an 11–0 record, a first for any school in the 23-year history of the Gateway conference. In 2001 and 2002 the volleyball team reached the NCAA Sweet 16 round, and in 2006 made it to the second round, and has competed in the tournament numerous times. The track team is also very successful (usually ranked in the top 25), as are the wrestling and volleyball teams.

The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team won the NCAA Division I national championship as ISTC in 1949 and NCAA Division II national championships in 1975 and 1978. They competed in the Western Wrestling Conference until 2012, when UNI became an associate member of the Mid-American Conference since the MVC is a non-wrestling conference. In 2017, UNI wrestling joined the Big 12 Conference. In 1977 the women's softball team won the AIAW national championship.[18]

Bryce Paup won the Defensive Player of Year Award by the Associated Press in 1995. In 1999 and 2001, UNI alumnus Kurt Warner was named NFL MVP by the AP.[19]

During the 2014–2015 season, the men's basketball team ended the regular season ranked #11 by the AP Poll, the highest ranking in school history, and #9 by USA Today.[20]

Campus buildings edit

  • Bartlett Hall - Faculty offices. Formerly a residence hall.
  • Bender Hall - Coed Residence Hall (Towers Complex)
  • Begeman Hall - Newly Renovated Physics Building - opened October 5, 2007
  • Biology Research Complex
  • Communication Arts Center - Location of studios of Iowa Public Radio stations KUNI-FM (news and music) and KHKE-FM (classical). Houses the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department and the faculty offices of the Department of Theatre.
  • Campanile - Clocktower on campus built in 1926, landmark of UNI and included in many university logos
  • Curris Business Building - Location of the David W. Wilson College of Business
  • Center for Energy & Environmental Education
  • Commons - Event space containing ballrooms and meeting rooms.[21] Also houses the 23rd Street Market (Closed in 2023).[22]
  • Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center
  • Gilchrist Hall - Administration building. Closed until 2008 due to arson fire during homecoming, Fall 2005, now reopened[23]
  • Hagemann Hall - Coed Dormitory (formerly all female, part of Quads Complex)
  • Industrial Technology Center - Academic Building
  • Innovative Teaching and Technology Center - Previously known as the East Gymnasium. Former Women's Gym. Remodeling was completed late Spring 2006.
  • Kamerick Art Building - Academic Building; houses the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art
  • Latham Hall - Academic Building
  • Lang Hall - The oldest academic building on campus, constructed in 1900. Houses the Department of Communication and Media. Also houses the Interpreter's Theatre. This space often produces original work written and directed by faculty and students.[24]
  • Maucker Student Union - home of UNI's student-run radio station, KULT 94.5 FM[25] and the Northern Iowan newspaper.
  • McCollum Science Hall - Academic Building housing the science departments.
On-Campus Residence Halls
North Campus Central Campus South Campus Apartments
Dancer Hall Noheren Hall Jennings Court
Bender Hall Shull Hall ROTH (Residence on the Hill)
Campbell Iowa Hagemann Hall Panther Village
Lawther Hall Rider Hall
  • Redeker Center - Center of Quads Complex. Houses UNI Department of Residence and Piazza Dining Center
  • Rod Library - Library, UNI Museum, Special Collection & University Archives
  • Russell Hall - Academic building and auditorium housing the Music departments
  • Sabin Hall - Academic Building
  • Schindler Education Center - Academic Building housing the education departments
  • Seerley Hall- Office of the President and Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; Department of History
  • Student Health Center-Student Health Clinic, Counseling Center, Student Disability Services, Violence Intervention Services.
  • Strayer-Wood Theatre - Theatre that also houses the theater department of UNI. Home of Theatre UNI. The theater was named after Hazel Strayer and Stanley Wood, two influential former faculty members.[26] Also houses a black box, the Bertha Martin Theatre.[27]
  • Wellness Recreation Center - Contains an aquatic center, climbing wall, track, and racquetball courts.
  • Wright Hall - Academic Building housing the Mathematics Department

Gallery edit

Student life edit

 
Campanile 2018

Student newspapers edit

  • Students Offering, 1888–1889
  • Normal Eye, 1892–1911
  • College Eye, 1911–1967
  • Northern Iowan, 1967–present

Fraternity and sorority life edit

Fraternities edit

NPC sororities edit

Transportation edit

UNI students may ride public transportation provided by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Black Hawk County for $0.75 a ride with a student ID.[36] Routes 6, 7, 9, and 10 connect campus to downtown Cedar Falls, downtown Waterloo and various other destinations.[37]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UNI Fact Sheet".
  2. ^ As of June 30, 2022. Endowment Management (Report). Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  3. ^ a b . library.uni.edu. Archived from the original on October 28, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b . insideuni.uni.edu. University of Northern Iowa. Archived from the original on September 7, 2023. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on February 14, 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  6. ^ a b University of Northern Iowa, Gerald L. Peterson, Aracadia Publishing, 2000.
  7. ^ "Programs > List All > Study Abroad Center". studyabroad.uni.edu. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  8. ^ . uni.edu. Archived from the original on December 6, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
  9. ^ Nelson, Jim. "College wrestling: UNI welcomes move to Big 12 Conference". Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  10. ^ . godrakebulldogs.com. Archived from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  11. ^ a b c "DIVISION I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS" (PDF). NCAA.org.
  12. ^ 2008-09 University of Northern Iowa Women's Basketball Media Guide Guide, University of Northern Iowa.
  13. ^ a b "UNI's Kalin named to Jewish Sports Review's All-America team". Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. May 17, 2011.
  14. ^ a b c d "Jacqui Kalin - 2012-13 - Women's Basketball". UNI Athletics.
  15. ^ a b 2015-16 UNI Women's Basketball Media Guide. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  16. ^ "Thea Lemberger Named JSR All-America". UCLA. May 16, 2013.
  17. ^ Barry Poe (March 9, 2020). "Kalin excited about next chapter". Sioux City Journal.
  18. ^ "Baseball - Media Guide - Official Site of University of Northern Iowa Athletics". unipanthers.com.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ National Football League Most Valuable Player Award
  20. ^ "NCAA College Basketball Polls, College Basketball Rankings, NCAA Basketball Polls - ESPN". ESPN.com.
  21. ^ (PDF). uhd.uni.edu. University of Northern Iowa. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 7, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  22. ^ . uhd.uni.edu. Archived from the original on December 7, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  23. ^ . Rod Library. Archived from the original on May 5, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2006.
  24. ^ "Performance Studies in the Interpreters Theatre | College of Humanities Arts and Sciences". chas.uni.edu. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  25. ^ "KULT".
  26. ^ "Strayer-Wood Theatre | Special Collections & University Archives". scua.library.uni.edu. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  27. ^ "Facilities | College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences". chas.uni.edu. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  28. ^ . KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY
    AT NORTHERN IOWA
    . Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  29. ^ . iowachisae.org. Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  30. ^ https://union.uni.edu/involvement/fraternity-sorority-life/ifc-fraternities
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on November 13, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  32. ^ Scotch. "Alpha Xi Delta". alphaxidelta.org.
  33. ^ . alphaphiet.com. Archived from the original on August 6, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  34. ^ "Gamma Phi Beta".
  35. ^ . University of Northern Iowa Student Organizations. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  36. ^ "MET Transit Fares". Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  37. ^ "MET Transit Routes". Retrieved July 24, 2023.
  38. ^ "The Des Moines Register". Archived from the original on November 8, 2013.
  39. ^ American Indians and Popular Culture: Media, Sports, and Politics. Volume 1 of American Indians and Popular Culture. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio. 2012. pp. 201–202. ISBN 9780313379901.
  40. ^ . The Daily Freeman Journal. 25 June 2006. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  41. ^ "State Representative". www.legis.iowa.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The University of Northern Iowa UNI is a public university in Cedar Falls Iowa United States UNI offers more than 90 majors across five colleges The fall 2023 total enrollment was 9 021 students 4 University of Northern IowaFormer namesIowa State Normal School 1876 1909 Iowa State Teachers College 1909 1961 State College of Iowa 1961 1967 MottoLux Latin Motto in EnglishLightTypePublic universityEstablishedSeptember 6 1876 147 years ago September 6 1876 1 Parent institutionIowa Board of RegentsAccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 163 million 2022 2 PresidentMark NookProvostJose HerrerraAcademic staff639 3 Students9 021 Fall 2023 4 Undergraduates7 739Postgraduates828LocationCedar Falls Iowa United States42 30 54 N 92 27 38 W 42 51500 N 92 46056 W 42 51500 92 46056CampusSmall city 900 acres 360 ha NewspaperThe Northern IowanColorsPurple and gold 5 NicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS MVCMVFCBig 12MascotTC Panther male amp TK Panther female Websitewww wbr uni wbr eduThe Campanile is a major university landmark at the center of UNI s campus The university was initially founded in 1876 as the Iowa State Normal School with a purpose of training school teachers and educators The University of Northern Iowa is one of three public universities in Iowa The Iowa Board of Regents governs these universities as with the University of Northern Iowa Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Study Abroad Center 2 2 Culture and Intensive English Program 2 3 North American Review 2 4 Teaching and Research Greenhouse 3 Athletics 4 Campus buildings 4 1 Gallery 5 Student life 5 1 Student newspapers 5 2 Fraternity and sorority life 5 2 1 Fraternities 5 2 2 NPC sororities 5 3 Transportation 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Iowa State Normal School c 1904 nbsp Curris Business Building at University of Northern Iowa nbsp Lang Hall 1907The University of Northern Iowa was founded as a result of two influential forces of the nineteenth century First Iowa wanted to care for orphans of its Civil War veterans and secondly Iowa needed a public teacher training institution In 1876 when Iowa no longer needed an orphan home legislators Edward G Miller and H C Hemenway started the Iowa State Normal School 6 The school s first building opened in 1867 and was known as Central Hall The building contained classrooms common areas and a living facility for most of the students It was also a home to the college s first principal James Cleland Gilchrist The building was the heart and soul of the school allowing students to study courses of two year three year and four year degrees In 1965 a fire destroyed Central Hall and school faculty and Cedar Falls citizens donated over 5 000 to start building Gilchrist Hall 6 The school has been known under the following names Iowa State Normal School 1876 1909 Iowa State Teachers College 1909 1961 State College of Iowa 1961 1967 University of Northern Iowa 1967 present nbsp Memorial to 2LT Robert Hibbs and Campanile at University of Northern IowaFrom 2014 through 2018 the UNI hosted the Midwest Summer Institute Inclusion and Communication for All a two day conference on facilitated communication sponsored by the Inclusion Connection and Syracuse University s Institute on Communication and Inclusion Facilitated Communication is a discredited practice and in 2018 UNI decided to discontinue the conference at the urging of multiple nationwide academics Presidents edit Since its founding the university has had eleven presidents 3 James Cleland Gilchrist 1876 1886 Homer Horatio Seerley 1886 1928 Orval Ray Latham 1928 1940 Malcolm Poyer Price 1940 1950 James William Maucker 1950 1970 John Joseph Kamerick 1970 1983 Constantine William Curris 1983 1995 Robert D Koob 1995 2006 Benjamin J Allen 2006 2013 William Ruud 2013 2016 Mark Nook 2017 presentAcademics editUniversity of Northern Iowa colleges include Wilson College of Business Education Humanities Arts and Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences Graduate CollegeStudy Abroad Center edit UNI provides an opportunity for the students to study in 25 countries and select from over 40 programs It is also available to all students attending the university 7 The mission of the Study Abroad Center at the University of Northern Iowa is to provide service and leadership in international education to UNI students faculty staff the community and the State of Iowa 8 Culture and Intensive English Program edit The Culture and Intensive English Program CIEP is an intensive program in English for non native speakers It is designed to prepare students for academic work at the undergraduate or graduate degree level University of Northern Iowa students are also encouraged to participate in the Conversation Partner Program to help foreign students with their English ability and foster cross cultural relationships while gaining mutual understanding North American Review edit The university is the publisher of The North American Review called the NAR a celebrated literary magazine that began originally in Boston in 1815 Its past editors have included James Russell Lowell Charles Eliot Norton and Henry Adams while among its past contributors are Mark Twain Henry James Joseph Conrad Walt Whitman Kurt Vonnegut Joyce Carol Oates Guy Davenport and Margaret Atwood In 1968 when the magazine was purchased by UNI Robley Wilson was appointed editor a position he continued in until his retirement in 2000 The current editors are Rachel Morgan Jeremy Schraffenberger Grant Tracey and Brooke Wonders nbsp UNI Teaching and Research GreenhouseTeaching and Research Greenhouse edit The University of Northern Iowa Teaching and Research Greenhouse is a greenhouse complex incorporating botanical gardens for research and education It is located on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls Iowa The greenhouse contains plants from many ecotypes including 250 tropical plants an extensive collection of arid climate plants and the 1 200 square foot 110 m2 Aquatic Learning Center Athletics editMain article Northern Iowa Panthers The school s mascot is the Panther They participate in the NCAA s Division I I FCS for football in the Missouri Valley Football Conference the Missouri Valley Conference MVC for most other sports and the Big 12 Conference for wrestling 9 The major arena on campus is the UNI Dome currently the home of the football team The Dome also serves as a venue for many local concerts high school football playoffs trade shows and other events In 2006 the university opened a new arena the McLeod Center to serve as the home for several athletic programs including volleyball and men s and women s basketball UNI Athletics has enjoyed great success lately with the men s basketball team competing in the NCAA tournament three consecutive times in 2004 2005 2006 again in 2009 and 2010 and in 2015 and 2016 On March 20 2010 the men s basketball team defeated the heavily favored top seeded Kansas Jayhawks to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen It was the school s first appearance in the Sweet Sixteen The Jayhawks were favored to win the NCAA championship Their Cinderella potential ended with a loss to Michigan State in the Sweet Sixteen 59 52 The win over Kansas earned them the 2010 ESPY Award for Best Upset Jacqui Kalin helped lead the women s basketball team to consecutive NCAA Tournament berths as the team won back to back MVC Tournament titles 10 11 12 13 14 In 2010 11 she was named the Jackie Stiles MVC Player of the Year 14 13 In 2012 13 she led the league in scoring 19 5 ppg a school record had the fourth highest season free throw percentage in NCAA Division 1 history and the highest of any senior 95 5 and was again named the Jackie Stiles MVC Player of the Year 11 14 15 16 For her career Kalin was first all time at UNI in scoring 2 081 3 point field goals made 265 free throws made 484 and free throw percentage 920 the NCAA Division 1 career record 11 17 14 15 The football team has been ranked in the I AA FCS top 25 almost every year for the last two decades The team appeared in the I AA championship game in 2005 only to lose a close game to the Appalachian State Mountaineers During 2007 the team was ranked 1 in the country by the TSN FCS poll for several weeks The football team went undefeated in 2007 with an 11 0 record a first for any school in the 23 year history of the Gateway conference In 2001 and 2002 the volleyball team reached the NCAA Sweet 16 round and in 2006 made it to the second round and has competed in the tournament numerous times The track team is also very successful usually ranked in the top 25 as are the wrestling and volleyball teams The University of Northern Iowa wrestling team won the NCAA Division I national championship as ISTC in 1949 and NCAA Division II national championships in 1975 and 1978 They competed in the Western Wrestling Conference until 2012 when UNI became an associate member of the Mid American Conference since the MVC is a non wrestling conference In 2017 UNI wrestling joined the Big 12 Conference In 1977 the women s softball team won the AIAW national championship 18 Bryce Paup won the Defensive Player of Year Award by the Associated Press in 1995 In 1999 and 2001 UNI alumnus Kurt Warner was named NFL MVP by the AP 19 During the 2014 2015 season the men s basketball team ended the regular season ranked 11 by the AP Poll the highest ranking in school history and 9 by USA Today 20 Campus buildings editBartlett Hall Faculty offices Formerly a residence hall Bender Hall Coed Residence Hall Towers Complex Begeman Hall Newly Renovated Physics Building opened October 5 2007 Biology Research Complex Communication Arts Center Location of studios of Iowa Public Radio stations KUNI FM news and music and KHKE FM classical Houses the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department and the faculty offices of the Department of Theatre Campanile Clocktower on campus built in 1926 landmark of UNI and included in many university logos Curris Business Building Location of the David W Wilson College of Business Center for Energy amp Environmental Education Commons Event space containing ballrooms and meeting rooms 21 Also houses the 23rd Street Market Closed in 2023 22 Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Gilchrist Hall Administration building Closed until 2008 due to arson fire during homecoming Fall 2005 now reopened 23 Hagemann Hall Coed Dormitory formerly all female part of Quads Complex Industrial Technology Center Academic Building Innovative Teaching and Technology Center Previously known as the East Gymnasium Former Women s Gym Remodeling was completed late Spring 2006 Kamerick Art Building Academic Building houses the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art Latham Hall Academic Building Lang Hall The oldest academic building on campus constructed in 1900 Houses the Department of Communication and Media Also houses the Interpreter s Theatre This space often produces original work written and directed by faculty and students 24 Maucker Student Union home of UNI s student run radio station KULT 94 5 FM 25 and the Northern Iowan newspaper McCollum Science Hall Academic Building housing the science departments On Campus Residence Halls North Campus Central Campus South Campus ApartmentsDancer Hall Noheren Hall Jennings CourtBender Hall Shull Hall ROTH Residence on the Hill Campbell Iowa Hagemann Hall Panther VillageLawther Hall Rider HallRedeker Center Center of Quads Complex Houses UNI Department of Residence and Piazza Dining Center Rod Library Library UNI Museum Special Collection amp University Archives Russell Hall Academic building and auditorium housing the Music departments Sabin Hall Academic Building Schindler Education Center Academic Building housing the education departments Seerley Hall Office of the President and Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Department of History Student Health Center Student Health Clinic Counseling Center Student Disability Services Violence Intervention Services Strayer Wood Theatre Theatre that also houses the theater department of UNI Home of Theatre UNI The theater was named after Hazel Strayer and Stanley Wood two influential former faculty members 26 Also houses a black box the Bertha Martin Theatre 27 Wellness Recreation Center Contains an aquatic center climbing wall track and racquetball courts Wright Hall Academic Building housing the Mathematics DepartmentGallery edit nbsp Latham Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Rod Library at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Sabin Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Wellness and Recreation Center at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Russell Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Seerley Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Wright Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Maucker Student Union at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp McCollum Science Hall at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Professors marching in commencement ceremony December 2005 nbsp Schindler Education Center nbsp The oldest academic building at UNI Lang Hall nbsp West Gym at the University of Northern Iowa nbsp Marshall Center one room school at the University of Northern IowaStudent life edit nbsp Campanile 2018Student newspapers edit Students Offering 1888 1889 Normal Eye 1892 1911 College Eye 1911 1967 Northern Iowan 1967 presentFraternity and sorority life edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2020 Fraternities edit Kappa Sigma 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 29 Chi Phi 30 NPC sororities edit Alpha Delta Pi 31 Alpha Xi Delta 32 Alpha Phi 33 Gamma Phi Beta 34 Alpha Sigma Tau 35 Transportation edit UNI students may ride public transportation provided by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Black Hawk County for 0 75 a ride with a student ID 36 Routes 6 7 9 and 10 connect campus to downtown Cedar Falls downtown Waterloo and various other destinations 37 Notable people edit nbsp Lisa Bluder Naismith Award winner and all time wins leader at Iowa nbsp John R Dinger ambassador and diplomat nbsp Paul Emerick USA international rugby player and London Wasps player nbsp L J Fort linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens nbsp Charles Chuck Grassley United States Senator nbsp David Johnson NFL Pro Bowler and record holder nbsp Jason Lewis politician radio talk show host and political commentator nbsp Greg McDermott head coach of the Creighton Bluejays men s basketball program nbsp Abinadi Meza contemporary visual artist sound artist conceptual artist and filmmaker nbsp Nick Nurse NBA coach nbsp Tom Pettit award winning executive and journalist nbsp Nancy Jo Powell U S Ambassador to Nepal and U S Ambassador to India nbsp Phyllis Somerville Broadway film and television actress nbsp Mark Steines host of Entertainment Tonight nbsp Vanessa McNeal activist nbsp Krista Voda sportscaster nbsp Kurt Warner quarterback NFL MVP Super Bowl champion and hall of famerAlumni edit William R Clabby journalist and editor for The Wall Street Journal winner of a Gerald Loeb Award and an executive at various Dow Jones news subsidiaries Brittni Donaldson professional basketball coach David Glawe former Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis Jane Elliott American antiracist and diversity educator Carolyn Hunt First Lady of North Carolina David Johnson professional football player Bryce Paup former professional football player Jacqui Kalin born 1989 American Israeli professional basketball player Chris Klieman current Kansas State head football coach Brian Meyer member of the Iowa House of Representatives 38 Nick Nurse professional basketball coach Duane Slick fine art painter and professor at Rhode Island School of Design 39 Ed Thomas high school football coach 40 Carter F Nordman alumnus member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 19th district 41 Eric Keller current Wartburg Knights wrestling head coach 8 time NCAA DIII national champion coachFaculty edit Donna Alvermann former professor of education now distinguished professor and researcher in education at the University of Georgia Jeremy Beck composer associate professor of Composition amp Theory 1992 98 Harry Brod former professor Herb Hake television personality James Hearst poet and former professor Miguel Franz Pinto vocal coach conductor and pianist Mildred Hope Fisher Wood faculty and prior alumnus of same college Loree Rackstraw literary critic and memoirist Leland Sage former professor Norm Stewart former men s basketball coach who went on to become a coach at the University of Missouri Robert James Waller alumnus former professor and Dean of College of Business Administration author of The Bridges of Madison County Norma Wendelburg composerReferences edit UNI Fact Sheet As of June 30 2022 Endowment Management Report 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