Baty--Jackson N. (Journalism Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Distinguished awards celebration
Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.25
Mark Oman, Beverly Wynn Riess, Matt Harris, and Keith and Joyce Borglum win Heritage Honors Awards; David Martinson, Jackson Baty, and University Book and Supply win President's Philanthropy Awards; photo.
2 UNI alumni and friends to be honored at Distinguished Awards Celebration
Public Relations News Release 2013:26, p.1
UNI Alumni Association and UNI Foundation will host the Distinguished Awards Celebration. Alumni and friends will be recognized for their accomplishments and service to the university.
3 Three Northern Iowan staff members receive Emma Jackson Baty Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 2007:726, p.1
Samantha Donisi, Lisa Dahlke, and Megan Parrott will each receive $300. The scholarship fund was established in 1984 by Jackson Baty, emeritus professor of education, and family in memory of his mother, Emma Jackson Baty.
4 Two Northern Iowan staff members receive Emma Jackson Baty Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Lindsay Kalvig and Edward Kelly received $600 scholarships for student journalists.
5 The legacy of purple; uncommon commitment X 2
Northern Iowa Today 89:1, p.4
Profiles of Kathy Kirschbaum Harrington and Chris Kirschbaum Fox, who are both lieutenant colonels in the US Army; photo.
6 Two Northern Iowan staff members receive Emma Jackson Baty scholarships
Public Relations News Release 2002:514, p.1
UNI students and Northern Iowan staff members, Emily Szesycki and Heidi Weiskircher, received the Emma Jackson Baty scholarships, established by Jackson Baty.
7 'Northern Iowan' staff members receive awards and recognition for their service to the University of Northern iowa campus newspaper
Public Relations News Release 1999:424, p.1
List of students who received scholarships and awards for their work with the Northern Iowan.
8 Northern Iowan writing awards granted
Northern Iowan 96:54, p.5
The Baty fund scholarship is awarded to Kate Melloy and Tony Baranowski in the amount of $1000 each.
9 Two Northern Iowan staff members chosen to receive Emma Jackson Baty scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1998:398, p.1
Justin A. Cremer and Sarah M. Bingaman will receive the Emma Jackson Baty scholarships for journalism from UNI.
10 Capital and other physical improvements
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.453
Brief review of construction during the early 1970s including the Education Center, UNI-CUE, and the ITC; photo.
11 United States 'can afford to feel blessed'
Northern Iowan 87:45, p.5
Offers advice on ending the Persian Gulf War.
12 Reception March 14 in Waterloo for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:398, p.1
Recently admitted students to UNI their parents, guidance counselors, and prospective students are invited to a reception in Waterloo.
13 Baty receives service award
Northern Iowan 85:19, p.6
Jackson Baty wins state newspaper award; biographical profile.
14 Calhoun named as NI advisor
Northern Iowan 84:30, p.1
Brief profile of Kathy Calhoun, who will replace Jackson Baty.
15 Search for NI adviser begins after five-month wait
Northern Iowan 84:10, p.4
In wake of Jackson Baty's retirement, the NI will seek a one-third faculty appointment.
16 Baty admired by colleagues; praised as 'one in a million'
Northern Iowan 83:59, p.1
Profile of Jackson Baty; photo.
17 Retiring prof thanked
Northern Iowan 83:59, p.4
Expresses appreciation to retiring faculty advisor Dr. Jackson Baty.
18 29th Annual Recognition Breakfast May 9 to honor 33 long-term UNI employees
Public Relations News Release 1987:361, p.1
President Constantine Curris speaks at the Recognition Breakfast, honor thirty-three recently retired university employees. Entertainment was provided by the Northern Brass Quintet. Honorees are listed by department.
19 Alumni to receive awards
Northern Iowan 83:3, p.1
Biographical sketches of those who will be honored.
20 Banquet to honor achievement and service award winners
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.6
Brief biographical sketches of winners.
21 ROTC gains host status
Northern Iowan 82:47, p.1
Host status opens new opportunities for participants; photo.
22 Students contribute to first UNI student scholarly journal
Public Relations News Release 1986:255, p.1
The title of the journal will be "Draftings In;" it contains noteworthy research and writing by UNI graduate students and students in UNI's undergraduate honor society; it was published by the UNI Board of Student Publications.
23 NI executive editor granted leave of absence: new editor named
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.1
Linda Melton takes leave of absence; Gwynne Skinner will be executive editor.
24 2 Area Residents Winners of First Emma Jackson Baty Scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1985:14, p.1
Kim Mashek and Troy Denkinger were the first two students to receive the Emma Jackson Baty Scholarship which was made in memory of Emma Jackson Baty and her belief in pursuing journalism.
25 Summer Affair
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.2
Naïve letter home continues.
26 NI editors receive journalism award
Northern Iowan 81:53, p.6
Teresa Cashman and Polly Albright win Cubby Awards; photo.
27 NI salaries increased
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.4
Editors' salaries increased in part due to Baty Scholarship money; a look at other NI expenses.
28 Publications activities in '84
Northern Iowan 81:11, p.7
Board of Student Publications discusses Baty Scholarship, typesetting equipment, and budget.
29 NI editor receives Jordan award for journalism
Northern Iowan 80:54, p.3
Denton Ketels wins Cubby award; photo.
30 Student publications undergo expansion
Northern Iowan 80:53, p.1
Establish graduate assistantship; considering scholarships and establishing "Draftings in . . . " series; considering future of Old Gold.
31 Differing views about student input on ROTC host status: 1
Northern Iowan 80:25, p.2
Baty agrees with the letter written by Thomas Remington in a previous issue regarding ROTC.
32 Newspaper invests in computers
Northern Iowan 80:19, p.5
Spends $52,000 in typesetting equipment; photo.
33 Telecourses: Learn by watching television
Northern Iowan 80:2, p.5
Will offer five courses via television.
34 Afghanistan to computers, course offer alternative
Northern Iowan 79:27, p.7
Continuing Education offers eight non-credit courses and three television courses.
35 Students get taste of teaching through experience
UNI Century 11:1, p.5
PLS faculty talk about the student teaching experience at the lab school; photo.
36 The Northern Iowan
Old Gold 0:0, p.120
Northern Iowan, the student newspaper, was distributed at many locations around campus; photo.
37 Meek awarded Jordan
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.4
Lori Meek honored; photo.
38 Puffs from an Old Editors Pipe
Northern Iowan 78:41, p.2
Jackson N. Baty speaks out on the Old South, the Civil War, and UNI's wrestling team.
39 ROTC to be evaluated
Northern Iowan 78:38, p.1
Professional Assessment Committee named.
40 Captain addresses ROTC Oversight Committee
Northern Iowan 78:32, p.1
Committee getting organized; Captain Anderson talks about program.
41 Salary adjustments approved
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.8
Board of Student Publications approves $784 for NI staff salary adjustments; consider libel insurance.
42 NI staff wants more money
Northern Iowan 78:13, p.4
The Board of Student Publications debated a possible salary increase for the Northern Iowan staff.
43 Students receive Jordan award; two "NI" staff members
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.7
Mary Cahill and Matt Hessburg honored; list of previous winners; photo.
44 Members of NI staff are initiated into honor society
Northern Iowan 77:44, p.4
Nine initiated into reactivated Society for Collegiate Journalists.
45 Study health care in the news
Northern Iowan 77:26, p.7
Tom Davis will teach class through newspaper articles.
46 Students' conduct praised
Northern Iowan 77:24, p.2
Happy with the meeting that occurred between the University and the ROTC.
47 New course related family, lifestyle
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.6
An independent study course in the fields relating to the family and lifestyles will be offered.
48 UNI course to examine issues of contemporary family life
Public Relations News Release 1980:41, p.1
The course 'Studies in Educational Psychology: Families in Transition' will be offered for graduate or undergraduate students.
49 Northern Iowan gets new advisor
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.14
Jackson Baty, professor of educational psychology, is the new advisor of the Northern Iowan; photo.
50 Educational Psychology and Foundations
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Educational Psychology a Foundations has four graduate degree programs. The department is responsible for the common professional sequence required of all prospective teachers; photo.