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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UNI-DomeUNI-Dome - Wikipedia

    UNI-Dome (pronounced "YOU-nih-dome") is a multi-purpose stadium, on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa, in Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States. It opened in 1976, as the home of the UNI Panthers basketball and football teams.

  2. unidomerenovation.comUNI-Dome

    Learn about the vision, timeline, cost and benefits of renewing the UNI-Dome for the next generation. See renderings, history, economic impact and naming opportunities of the iconic venue.

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  3. Learn how the UNI-Dome, a landmark of the Cedar Valley and the state of Iowa, will be renewed and upgraded with a $50 million project. See the phases, goals, renderings and news of the UNI-Dome renovation.

  4. The UNI-Dome is open to the public during the following times, unless there is an event or UNI Athletic practice; these events pre-empt open recreation time. Please check the UNI-Dome website calendar in advance or call the Operations Office to ensure the Dome's availability, 319-273-6334.

  5. The UNI-Dome was built between 1974-1976 and opened Feb. 7,1976. It serves as a multipurpose stadium today for wrestling tournaments, track and field, softball and football. Several community events are held in the facility, including farm shows, concerts and other expos.

  6. Jan 28, 2015 · The UNI-Dome, the first significant outcome of private fund-raising for the University of Northern Iowa since the construction of the Campanile in 1926, was built to house a variety of performances and activities. In most cases, the Dome has served the university and the community well.

  7. The UNI-Dome, as it is commonly known, is a multi-purpose coliseum designed by Thorson-Brom-Broshar-Snyder Architects of Waterloo. For sports, it has an astro-turf football surface that can be rolled up when not in use; a removable basketball court; and an all-purpose floor marked as a running track.