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University of Iowa Student Activities Bulletin, 1967-1970

1969-01-17 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 2

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January 17, 1969 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BULLETIN Page 2 SCHEDULE OF ALL SPRING SEMESTER HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAMS The Student Leadership Program recently announced a complete schedule of human relations laboratories to be held during the spring semester. The schedule is as follows: (1) An off-campus human relations laboratory will be held at Madrid, Iowa, from February 22 through February 25, 1969. Applications are due for this program no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 22, 1969. (2) An on-campus laboratory will be held on March 15-16, 18, 20, and 21, 1969. Applications are due for this program no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 5, 1969. (3) An on-campus laboratory will be held on April 18-20, 1969. Applications for this program are due no later than 5:00 p.m., Friday, March 28, 1969. (4) An on-campus T group will be meeting once per week throughout the entire spring semester. Applications are due for this group no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 22, 1969. Applications are now available for all programs in the Office of Student Activities, ground floor of the Iowa Memorial Union. They are to be returned to the same office. Any student--undergraduate, graduate, or professional--is eligible to participate. The Human Relations Program employs the sensitivity training approach to individual learning as developed during the past twenty years by the National Training Laboratories. The human relations laboratory is designed to help each individual realize his own potential for growth more fully and to increase his ability to work effectively with others in a variety of situations. By increasing self-insight and by learning how to develop effective team work, individuals can join forces to bring about organizational change and improvement. During the laboratories, human relations staff members work with students in small groups, known as training groups or "T" groups, to accomplish these goals. Questions concerning any of the spring semester programs of the human relations program may be directed to Dr. Augustine or Mrs. Whitney in the Office of Student Activities, telephone 353-5761. PROVISIONAL ORGANIZATIONS The following groups are the currently operating provisional organizations: Afro-American Student Society Art History Society Associated Student Movement Baha'i College Club Central Party Committee Black Beret Committee for Lowering Voting Age The Catalyst Food for Biafra-Nigeria Committee Folk Dancers Club Hawkeye Student Party Gamma Delta Students for Patriotic Action German Club Students for the New Party Pre-Law Club Students of Objectivism Navigators U of I Rugby Club The Sacred Cow
 
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