Astronomy

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# Title Date Summary
51 Special observatory program Thursday October 2 to feature 'Cosmos'
Public Relations News Release 1980:101, p.1
The "Cosmos" series has been moved to Lantz Auditorium.
52 'Cosmos' television course to begin Sunday through UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:90, p.1
The course 'Studies in Astronomy: Cosmos' will be offered through Iowa Public Broadcasting network and include two seminars at UNI. The course will be a two hour credit and go over several aspects of space.
53 Student assistants give sky show
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.6
Students taking any astronomy class are required to attend at least one of the presentations.
54 Astronomy course added
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.5
An astronomy course will be offered in conjunction with an IPBN series.
55 UNI to offer study of 'cosmos' via television, seminars
Public Relations News Release 1980:47, p.1
The course 'Studies in Astronomy: Cosmos' will be offered through Iowa Public Broadcasting network and include two seminars at UNI. The course will be a two hour credit and go over several aspects of space.
56 Public service announcements
Public Relations News Release 1980:48, p.1
The two hour credit course 'Studies in Astronomy: Cosmos' will be held in connection with Iowa Public Broadcasting.
57 Public service announcements
Public Relations News Release 1980:48, p.1
The two hour credit course 'Studies in Astronomy: Cosmos' will be held in connection with Iowa Public Broadcasting.
58 'Project: Universe' now offered
Northern Iowan 76:39, p.11
A televised astronomy course is now being offered through the Division of Extension and Continuing Education.
59 Trip to Chicago
Northern Iowan 76:14, p.4
A trip to Chicago is being planned for the astronomy class.
60 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.
61 Solar slides
Northern Iowan 75:41, p.8
Will show eclipse photos.
62 Eclipse "indescribable" says UNI group; students, faculty witness event in North Dakota
Northern Iowan 75:40, p.6
Professor Odell describes observation of total eclipse of the sun; photo.
63 Solar eclipse is Monday
Northern Iowan 75:38, p.1
Sun will be 85% covered locally.
64 Lunar samples
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.6
Students study lunar samples.
65 Lunar samples to be displayed
Northern Iowan 73:17, p.1
Twelve lunar samples will be on display next week in the Physics Building; photo.
66 Kohoutek not as predicted; media plays up comet
Northern Iowan 70:28, p.1
Professor Hoff talks about observing the comet.
67 African eclipse program
Northern Iowan 70:11, p.6
Tom Wagner will put on show at Museum.
68 Student journeys to Africa for eclipse
Northern Iowan 70:10, p.1
Tom Wagner talks about his trip; photo.
69 Senior finds world's best view of eclipse
UNI Century 1:4, p.4
Thomas Wagner goes to Africa to view solar eclipse; photo.
70 Bennett's comet visible in April
Northern Iowan 66:45, p.6
Instructions for viewing.
71 Bright comet may be seen in Iowa soon
Public Relations News Release 1969:426, p.1
Professor Roemer speaks at UNI to talk about the 'Bennett' comet which will appear around March 25th.
72 Eclipse could put SCI on map
College Eye 57:37, p.2
Total eclipse is to be seen clearly on campus.
73 Astronomer to visit campus next week
College Eye 50:25, p.1
Seth Nicholson to speak on campus.
74 Heavens are brought in a box to tots
College Eye 32:42, p.1
Aletha Wilkey Macy invents device to simulate constellations; photo.
75 Stupendous universe grows bigger every day, says Cable
College Eye 32:41, p.1
Professor Cable gives his views on the nature of the universe; photo.
76 Cable inspires poetic genius
College Eye 32:41, p.1
As he talks about the stars.
77 Do you know the answers?
College Eye 28:41, p.1
Professor Cable has the answers about astronomy.
78 Basic human ideas due to astronomy, avers E. E. Watson
College Eye 27:20, p.4
Professor Watson outlines views on value of the study of astronomy.
79 Drake U. president to give illustrated talk on astronomy
College Eye 27:19, p.1
D. W. Morehouse will speak.
80 Students watch as Earth's shadow covers full moon
College Eye 27:49, p.1
Students watch total eclipse of the moon.
81 Yerkes Observatory's director states faith in nature's laws; Barker reports informal talk by Doctor Frost
College Eye 26:6, p.3
Don Barker reports on remarks made by observatory's former director.
82 Local students to study meteors for Byrd's expedition
College Eye 25:22, p.1
Group notes meteors observed at night.
83 Students struggle "ad astra per aspera"
College Eye 21:38, p.3
Professor Cable's students study astronomy.
84 A. F. Moulton Monday; noted astronomer to give lecture on constellations; will use slides to illustrate subject
College Eye 17:8, p.1
Speaker profile.
85 Eclipse of sun may be seen partially at Cedar Falls
College Eye 16:18, p.3
Sun will be 91% in eclipse.
86 Chicago U. astronomer describes coming eclipse
College Eye 16:17, p.3
Partial solar eclipse to occur January 24.
87 A new telescope
College Eye 15:7, p.8
Will be used for astronomy classes.
88 Training School News
College Eye 14:35, p.2
News from the Training School.
89 Audience pleased by lecture on stars
College Eye 12:31, p.2
Mr. Baumgard gave illustrated lecture on astronomy.
90 An evening with the stars; B. R. Baumgard to give illustrated lecture on the wonders of the heavens
College Eye 12:28, p.1
Preview of the presentation.
91 Professor Cable
Normal Eyte 20:34, p.570
Astronomy class has been able to see Jupiter with the new telescope.
92 Comets a popular theme; Professors Cable and Begeman give interesting talk before Science Club
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.496
With approach of Halley's Comet, people are interested in comets in general.
93 Telescope is installed
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.493
All parts except the lenses made in college shop by M. T. Coleman.
94 The next meeting
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.454
Science Club will discuss comets.
95 Effort is being made
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.225
Faculty want part of a meteor that fell near Manchester a week ago.
96 The astronomy class
Normal Eyte 11:25, p.607
Watching sky at night.
97 The Faculty Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 9:20, p.477
Professor Newton spoke on astronomy.
98 Watch for the meteoric showers
Normal Eyte 9:5, p.107
99 Prof. Walters
Normal Eyte 6:22, p.260
Teaching courses in astronomy.
100 The telescope
Normal Eyte 4:34, p.533
C. A. Frederick has built a telescope.