Anderson--Wayne I. (Earth Science Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI 1999-2000 retirees; guess who's who
Campus News Network 10:18, p.1
List of this year's retirees honored at the 42nd Annual Recognition Breakfast; photo.
2 Profile: Anderson
Campus News Network 9:14, p.3
Profile of geology professor Wayne Anderson; photo.
3 Professor discusses Iowa geology
Northern Iowan 95:21, p.2
Wayne Anderson will present "Iowa Geology: Three Billion Years of Earth" Sunday in the Museum.
4 University Museum's November Sunday series features Iowa landscapes
Public Relations News Release 1998:125, p.1
Wayne Anderson, Professor of Biology at UNI, will present "Iowa Geology: Three Billion Years of Earth History" at the UNI museum as part of their Iowa landscapes series.
5 Faculty receive Regents Faculty Excellence Awards
Northern Iowa Today 81:2, p.18
Brief biographical sketches of winners; photo.
6 University of Northern Iowa faculty receive Regents Faculty Excellence Awards
Public Relations News Release 1997:13, p.1
Wayne Anderson, Dean Kruckeberg, Martha Reineke, Patricia Sitlington, Jody Stone, and William Waack were honored by the Iowa State Board of Regents; brief profiles of each individual.
7 Regents Faculty Excellence Awards presented
Campus News Network 8:2, p.1
Wayne Anderson, Dean Kruckeberg, Martha Reineke, Patricia Sitlington, Jody Stone, and William Waack awarded Regents Award for Faculty Excellence; photo.
8 Administrative changes and departmental reorganization
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.311
Detailed look at the break-up of the old, large departments into smaller, more discrete units; list of those who headed the old and new departments; photo.
9 Many tourists in Iowa are caught between a rock and a hard place.
Public Relations News Release 1992:733, p.1
Wayne Anderson has written a book on the "Geology of Iowa".
10 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1992:698, p.1
Rock solid day trips and what's the beef in meat inspection are the topics for this week's discussion.
11 Intemann named new dean of natural sciences at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:354, p.1
UNI College of Natural Sciences names new Dean.
12 University of Northern Iowa parents' weekend Sept. 22-24; concert, open houses, football offered.
Public Relations News Release 1989:69, p.1
Activities include opens houses, Parents' Coffee, a combined dance performance by UNI's Orchesis Groupe and Folk Dancers, and a special carillon concert at the Campanile.
13 National science foundation awards grant to University of Northern Iowa's earth science project.
Public Relations News Release 1988:517, p.1
$8,968 awarded by the National Science Foundation in support of "Fluorescence Microscopy for Undergraduate Projects and Research."
14 University of Northern Iowa presents earth science conference for teachers at UNI museum April 7.
Public Relations News Release 1988:361, p.1
Robert McKay will speak on "Early Tetrapods and Paleoenviroment of St. Louis Formation." Raymond Anderson will speak on "The Manson Impact Structure in North Central Iowa and Its Role in a Global Environmental Crisis 66 Million Years Ago."
15 A silver lining to this summer's cloud of drought?
Public Relations News Release 1988:483, p.1
Wayne Anderson says while this summer's dry spell offers little to be thankful for, it does reveal otherwise inaccessible geologic formations in the beds of dried up streams and rivers.
16 Northern Iowa student from Glidden awarded Myrle M. Burk-Kappa Delta Pi Science Education Scholarship.
Public Relations News Release 1988:430, p.1
Kimberly Kay Ploeger named winner.
17 UNI professors urge majors in sciences
Northern Iowan 84:44, p.1
Enrollment has declined in sciences and industrial technology; professors see considerable opportunity in the fields.
18 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:95, p.1
Wayne Anderson analyzes problems created by abandoned wells scattered throughout the state. Jay Edelnant explains the role of art in economic development. Cheryl Budlong and Mary Franken develop anti-pregnancy curriculum.
19 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:73, p.1
Robert Talbott speaks on Christopher Columbus' role in North American slavery. Wayne Anderson estimates the chance of earthquakes occurring in Iowa. Forrest Dolgener reviews cholesterol guidelines. Charles Means announces the rise of minority test scores.
20 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:432, p.1
Robert Ross and Michael Sonnleitner examine Iran-Contra hearings. Ken McCormick and Dennis Grady discuss Iowa's gambling scene. James Albrecht criticizes the merit teacher-pay plan. Wayne Anderson lists his six favorite state parks.
21 Phone interview resulted in "Iowan" article errors
Northern Iowan 83:59, p.3
A professor corrects misquotes in a recently printed article on evolution and creationism.
22 Evolutionists say creationists take evidence out of context
Northern Iowan 83:58, p.1
Wayne Anderson expresses his views.
23 Earth Science Update
Public Relations News Release 1987:309, p.1
The Department of Earth Science hosts the Earth Science Update, which included presentations from university faculty on planetary astronomy, geology, mammals of the Ice Age, plate tectonics, and fossils.
24 UNI Earth Science Seminar series March 9 to feature talk on Big Bend
Public Relations News Release 1987:251, p.
Professor Wayne Anderson spoke on the geology of Texas as a part of the Earth Science Seminar Series. The speech was open to the public, free of charge.
25 General education to impact staffing distribution
Northern Iowan 83:19, p.1
Faculty and administrators speculate on ways to meet increased or shifted instructional needs.
26 UNI ranks last in faculty salaries
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.4
Faculty talk about the results of a recent survey.
27 Earth science update conference for secondary teachers held April 18 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:381, p.1
Forty-two teachers came to UNI for the conference to hear presentations on a variety of topics, conducted by UNI earth science professors; UNI hopes to obtain a grant to continue the program.
28 Geological field trip a success
Northern Iowan 81:11, p.6
Many UNI students took part in an all-Iowa geological field trip.
29 Geological trip planned
Northern Iowan 81:6, p.5
Wayne Anderson organizes trips.
30 College of Natural Sciences receives three large gifts
Alumnus 67:4, p.4
Receives gifts of cash, equipment, and minerals.
31 New telescope to be dedicated
Northern Iowan 80:18, p.10
Will dedicate new 16-inch telescope; first telescope purchased by university; others were donated; photo.
32 A UNI earth scientist writes 'history' book
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.19
Wayne Anderson publishes book on Iowa geology.
33 Senate votes for demolition
Northern Iowan 79:45, p.3
Faculty Senate votes to allow razing of Old Administration proceed, despite request of Department of Earth Science to use the building; also consider potential difficulties in presidential search.
34 Earth Science attracts new majors
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
The Department of Earth Science tries to recruit talented freshman into the program; photo.
35 Iowa Academy of science to publish book on 'Iowa's Natural Heritage'
Public Relations News Release 1980:451, p.1
Three faculty members help contribute to the book 'Iowa's Natural Heritage.'
36 Science academy to publish Iowa environment book
UNI Century 9:2, p.4
Several UNI faculty write chapters.
37 Instructors learn from exchange
Northern Iowan 77:21, p.7
Administrators visit Eau Claire and St. Cloud.
38 UNI participates in university exchange program
Public Relations News Release 1980:196, p.1
UNI department heads and faculty members will participate in an institutional exchange program with University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire and St. Cloud University.
39 UNI offers guided correspondence courses
Public Relations News Release 1980:13, p.1
For the student who doesn't have time to attend classes UNI offers correspondence classes in several academic fields.
40 Earth Science
Old Gold 0:0, p.41
The Department of Earth Science offers classes in: astronomy, earth science education, environmental studies, geology, meteorology, and planetarium education; field work has become an integral part of the earth science department's courses; photo.
41 College Of Natural Science Honoraries
Old Gold 0:0, p.45
List of honoraries from the College of Natural Science;
42 Sand dunes, rock forms revealed to geology students
Alumnus 64:2, p.7
Take spring break trip to Texas.
43 Earth Science good chance for field trips
Northern Iowan 74:53, p.5
Professor Anderson talks about the earth science curriculum.
44 Volcano slides
Northern Iowan 73:35, p.4
Professor Anderson will present show on Hawaiian volcanoes.
45 Museum show
Northern Iowan 72:33, p.7
Wayne Anderson and Mary Hogan will present program on Iowa caves.
46 Faculty report on Hartman Reserve
Northern Iowan 72:16, p.11
Faculty report on soils, geology, plants, animals, and educational potential.
47 Regents approve business
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.1
Approve fourteen PDLs; Professor Rhum resigns as Dean of the Graduate College; department re-named Department of Industrial Technology; Dome seats approved; change in interior design contracts for Speech/Art Complex.
48 Energy task force forms
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.10
Members named; will consider appropriate means to meet demands of energy shortages.
49 Fossil exhibit
Northern Iowan 69:52, p.8
Professor Anderson will talk about good collecting areas in Iowa.
50 Geology seminar for high school teachers to be held at UNI
Northern Iowan 68:51, p.8
Professor Anderson will present filmstrips.