Brant--Lynn A. (Earth Science Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Bradley Block young alumnus award
Northern Iowa Today 93:2, p.24
Bradley Block is a park ranger in South Dakota; photo.
2 UNI hosts earth science update for educators
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Earth Science Update will be held Friday, April 13 for middle and high school earth-science teachers.
3 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"The Darkness in My Life: The Social and Economic Costs of Coal" will be presented by Lynn Brant.
4 What's going on
Northern Iowan 103:18, p.9
Schedule of activities on and off campus through the end of October.
5 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"The Darkness in My Life: The Social and Economic Costs of Coal," will be presented by Lynn Brant Monday, October 30.
6 Monday, March 27
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Plena Libre" will be performed as part of the Kaleidoscope Series for Youth; President Koob will accept the "Best Practices Award" from the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education; Earth Science Seminar will take place.
7 Monday, March 27
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.3
"Plena Libre" will be presented at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, sponsored by Allen Hospital; Earth Science Seminar will take place.
8 Tuesday, Feb. 28
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
CEEE's Sustainability Series will hold a panel discussion on the new power plant in Waterloo; Last Lecture Series will host Kamyar Enshayan; "The Exonerated" will be presented as part of the Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project, Off-Hudson Play Reading
9 UNI's CEEE sustainability series to discuss proposed Waterloo power plant
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
CEEE is hosting the Sustainability Series, focusing on energy issues, mainly the Waterloo power plant.
10 Monday, Oct. 10
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Window painting on College Hill took place; Earth Science seminar presented by Lynn Brant; homecoming kick-off.
11 Fires from beneath
Public Relations News Release 2002:47, p.1
Why extreme drought conditions may cause underground fires in seams of coal will be discussed.
12 'What we know about how the universe began and what we are trying to fine out,' to be presented at UNI Sigma Xi lecture Monday, April 9
Public Relations News Release 2000:349, p.1
Michael S. Turner will lecture in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center as the UNI Sigma Xi lecturer.
13 UNI professor discovers new type of single-cell life form
Public Relations News Release 1997:98, p.1
UNI Assistant Professor of Earth Science Lynn Brant has discovered a new species of diatom.
14 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Lynn Brant
Campus News Network 8:5, p.
Lynn Brant presented paper at North American Diatom Symposium workshop.
15 Pi=3.1415927, life lesson or pick-up line?
Northern Iowan 94:5, p.5
Speculates on the kind of learning that is valuable.
16 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Lynn Brant
Campus News Network 7:13, p.
Lynn Brant (earth science) presented paper at the Blawson Art Museum in Fort Dodge.
17 There's more to Iowa's heritage than meets the eye
Public Relations News Release 1995:445, p.1
Lynn Brant's photographs of single-celled plants have been part of a circulating sesquicentennial museum exhibit about Iowa.
18 Prairie exhibition at Waterloo Museum of Art with sesquicentennial focus
Public Relations News Release 1995:402, p.1
"Iowa Prairie: Selected Views and Voices," is on exhibition at the Waterloo Museum of Art.
19 Several activities planned at the University of Northern Iowa to celebrate Earth Week and 25 years of environmental progress
Public Relations News Release 1994:379, p.1
Earth Week activities at UNI are announced.
20 Variety of events planned for "Earth Week 1990" at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:549, p.1
The Conservation Club coordinates several Earth Week activities, including a guided walk through the Biological Preserves, lectures from faculty members, Orchesis performances, and folk dancing in the Embassy Room.
21 University of Northern Iowa professor says it's too soon to confirm global warming
Public Relations News Release 1989:449, p.1
Professor Lynn Brant speaks at the Earth Science Teachers Update on climate change in Iowa as a possible result of global warming. Brant states that if climate trends continue over the next fifty years, Iowa will experience a severe drought.
22 As the globe warms--scientists disagree on the effects
Public Relations News Release 1989:445, p.1
Professor Lynn Brant discusses the effects of global warming, stating that fluctuating global temperatures over the century make it difficult to determine whether global warming is actually taking place.
23 Global warming not culprit: warm weather caused by changing air patterns
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.1
Professor Brant gives his views on global warming.
24 Panel discusses trend towards global warming
Northern Iowan 86:21, p.4
Excerpts from discussion featuring Professors Brant, Stockdale, Wheatley, and Whitson.
25 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,100 May 14 in UNI Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1988:421, p.1
More than 1,100 students who have completed their undergraduate and graduate studies during the spring semester will receive their degrees on May 14. The student address will be delivered by Robert Richard Hauser.
26 Regents hike room, board rates 6.5 percent
Northern Iowan 84:49, p.1
Double room with full board will be $2150; list of faculty receiving promotion and tenure; approve window and heating project in Bender Hall.
27 Current drop/add policy favored
Northern Iowan 83:11, p.6
EPC considering policy.
28 Bringing the basics into focus; substantive changes made in general education program
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.1
Close look at newly-revised program.
29 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.
30 Winners announced for second annual UNI 'Trivial Pursuit Challenge'
Public Relations News Release 1986:297, p.1
Members of the team called "NATO" won the championship trophy; NATO and other team members listed.
31 UNI geology seminar to explore environmental impact of volcanic eruptions Jan. 22
Public Relations News Release 1986:205, p.1
The seminar entitled "Secrets in Glass Houses" will be conducted by Dr. Lynn Brant.
32 Conservation Club plans field day
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.7
Will hold program at Hickory Hills.
33 UNI & Hartman Reserve Invite Nature Lovers to 'Natural History Field Day' at Hickory Hills Park Sept. 21
Public Relations News Release 1985:34, p.1
Everyone was welcome to the 'National History Field Day' where visitors attend sessions about nature and can go hiking, canoeing, or wildlife viewing.
34 Peace Day activities planned
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.1
Schedule of activities; Franklin Long will speak; photo.
35 Brant traces time through pollen grains
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.9
Lynn Brant studies fossils left by pollen grains; photo.
36 Students man your pencils instructors target writing skills
Northern Iowan 79:38, p.10
Faculty talk about their experience with the Writing Across the Curriculum project.