Cawelti--Gerald Scott (Classes of 1965 and 1968; English Faculty)

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1 UNI Life long University announces fall 2011 courses
Public Relations News Release 2011:8, p.1
Five non credit courses will be offered by UNI's Lifelong University.
2 Scott Cawelti previews 'Brother's Blood: The True Story of the Mark Family Murders'
Northern Iowan 107:47, p.3
The Final Thursday Reading at the Hearst Center; featured Scott Cawelti. His new book on the Mark Family Murders will be released in August; photo.
3 Provost search committee narrows candidates to four
Northern Iowan 95:44, p.1
Michael Marsden, Aaron Podolefsky, Patricia Cummins, and Greg Weisenstein will visit campus in turn beginning this week to interview for the position of UNI Provost.
4 UNI Lifelong University announces fall 2010 courses
Public Relations News Release 2009:499, p.1
Courses offered: "Beethoven's Piano Music," "The Film Version of 'The Laramie Project': Why, Who, What, and How," "Religious Doubt and the Western Secular Tradition," "Forensic Science," and "Lies and Lying in Personal and Public Life.
5 UNI guest lecturer explores ecological and cultural relationship in 'The Art of the Anthropocene
Public Relations News Release 2009:356, p.1
Art critic, science writer, poet and practicing artist William L. Fox will present a lecture that will trace the development of earth systems science along with field studies in North America, Chile, and Australia.
6 Progressive rally
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.1
Ann Johnson has organized a progressive rally at the Overman Park band shell. Speakers will share information on campaign finance reform, voting rights, the environment and health care concerns. Three local musicians will play.
7 UNI honors retirees
Public Relations News Release 2007:709, p.1
The University of Northern Iowa's 50th annual recognition breakfast was held in the Georgian Lounge at the Commons, honoring 43 employees retiring within the 2007-2008 fiscal year.
8 UNI production exceeds expectations
Northern Iowan 104:49, p.11
Review of "Death of a Salesman" production by Theatre UNI; photo.
9 Cawelti honored for 40 years of service
Northern Iowan 104:49, p.9
Retirement reception held for Professor Scott Cawelti; photo.
10 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Scott Cawelti will be speaking again on the Mark family murders Monday, November 6.
11 New book honors former professor
Northern Iowan 103:17, p.11
Midwest tenacity describes Barbara Lounsberry. A new book, "Notes from the Flyover", has been written in her honor; photo.
12 UNI's Cawelti to speak on Mark murders
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Scott Cawelti will speak about the Mark murders Monday, October 30.
13 New book celebrates Midwestern woman; text dedicated to UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Barbara Lounsberry is being honored for nearly three decades as a professor and scholar at UNI.
14 W-2 leak shows need for security
Northern Iowan 102:44, p.3
Some believe that there is a need to investigate the recent exposure of confidential information; others believe that officials simply need to be more careful.
15 Oscar nominees on new ground
Northern Iowan 102:42, p.10
A look at the prospects for this year's Academy Awards.
16 Film released in theaters, pay-per-view, DVD within days
Northern Iowan 102:40, p.13
New movie release style may hurt theater industry.
17 Six UNI profs receive Regents Award for Faculty Excellence
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Reception and dinner were held to honor six professors receiving the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
18 English faculty complaint by graduate
Northern Iowan 102:27, p.6
Alumnus John Bresland writes about his feelings towards faculty of the English department.
19 Board of Regents excellence awards recognize faculty, staff
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.12
Awards honor those who have made an impact at UNI.
20 Maucker memorial to be held today
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.3
Memorial will inform students about the changes President Maucker brought about at the university and the legacy that he left behind; photo.
21 UNI announces curriculum for new 'Lifelong University'
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Non-credit courses will be offered this fall for members of the community.
22 Lack of rigor and discipline a problem at UNI?
Northern Iowan 101:55, p.6
Feels UNI faculty and classes should demand more of its students.
23 National Turn Off the TV Week has merit
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Believes that television contributes to over-consumption and negative self-images.
24 Thursday, Oct. 21
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Jocelyn Elders will speak about multicultural health at the Five Sullivan Brothers Center; Scott Cawelti will discuss Richard Clark's 9/11 commission report.
25 Thursday, Oct. 14
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Women on Thursdays will discuss buying insurance; Jeannie Steele and Kurt Meredith will discuss their efforts to teach reading, writing, and critical thinking to Burmese refugees; Bruce Kingsbury will speak on conservation of wetlands; Scott Cawelti will
26 Untitled
Northern Iowan 101:11, p.5
First in three-part series by Scott Cawelti on analyzing political advertisements to be free to the public and held at University Book & Supply.
27 UNI professor to present series on politics and media
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Will be a three-lecture series presented at University Book and Supply on October 7, 14, and 21.
28 Musicman Matheson conducts one more time
Northern Iowan 100:12, p.13
Professor Charles Matheson is Grand Marshall in Homecoming parade; photo.
29 Everyone wants to be Atticus
Public Relations News Release 2002:571, p.1
American Film Institute releases lists of top 100 heroes and villains in cinema.
30 TV Turnoff Week
Public Relations News Release 2002:479, p.1
Benefits of alternatives to television will be discussed.
31 Panel to discuss controversial play 'Corpus Christi'
Public Relations News Release 2002:474, p.1
Panel will discuss "Corpus Christi and Academic Freedom," on April 24.
32 Oscar nominee to speak next week
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.9
William Gazecki, documentary film-maker, will deliver Reninger Lecture on campus.
33 Is prime time the right time?
Public Relations News Release 2002:186, p.1
Scott Cawelti will speak on the increase of sexual and violent content on television.
34 25th anniversary of Elvis' death
Public Relations News Release 2002:34, p.1
Scott Cawelti will talk about how people remember Elvis, and how he affected others.
35 Faculty leaves attacked while defense continues; graduate faculty panel presents advantages of PDAs
Northern Iowan 98:50, p.1
Faculty members state that Professional Development Assignments are vital in order to keep professors up-to-date with recent developments in their fields.
36 Hearst poetry reading inspires gratitude in friend
Northern Iowan 98:31, p.9
Thanks the Northern Iowan for covering the Hearst poetry reading, and looks back on acquaintance with James Hearst.
37 Hearst's works live on
Northern Iowan 98:27, p.17
UNI literature professor Scott Cawelti presents a reading of the works of poet James Hearst; photo.
38 Celebrated columnist Rekha Basu to speak at UNI writing conference
Public Relations News Release 2000:320, p.1
"Writing from the Margins for the Mainstream" will be presented by Rekha Basu as a part of UNI's Critical Writing Conference.
39 Bush, Gore meet for final debate: candidates address issues, meet the public
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.1
The third and final Presidential debate was held in more of a town meeting style with candidates fielding questions from the audience.
40 Turning off the tube
Public Relations News Release 1999:377, p.1
National Television Turnoff Week is April 24 -28.
41 Waller featured at writing conference
Northern Iowan 96:49, p.1
2000 Celebrating Critical Writing Conference to be held on campus; Robert Waller to be keynote speaker.
42 Famous Iowa author returns to Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.9
Robert J. Waller will make a public reading and give two speeches as part of the Reninger Memorial Lecture and the Critical Writing Conference; photo.
43 $19,250 to be awarded to high school and college Students at 2000 Celebrating Critical Writing Conference, deadline for entries is Feb. 18
Public Relations News Release 1999:221, p.1
The annual Celebrating Critical Writing Conference Committee at UNI will award tuition waivers and cash prizes to students who enter the critical writing competition.
44 Cluster course restructures general education classes
Northern Iowan 96:14, p.1
New General Education Cluster Course (010:059) integrates Humanities II, American Civilization, Oral Communication, and College Reading & Writing; photo.
45 Woodstock remembered: 30 years later
Public Relations News Release 1999:15, p.1
Believes original Woodstock Music and Art Fair holds special place in our history.
46 Is being offended part of being educated?
Northern Iowan 95:52, p.10
Policy in place to protect students against being offended by sexually explicit classroom materials and legitimacy is questioned.
47 Cawelti carries on legacy; keeping the dream alive
Northern Iowan 95:52, p.12
Scott Cawelti may complete a collection of the works of James Hearst that was started by Robert Ward before he died.
48 Provost candidates selected for campus interviews
Campus News Network 9:14, p.1
Provost candidates Patricia Cummins, Michael Marsden, Aaron Podolefsky, and Greg Weisenstein have been selected to interview for the position beginning this week.
49 'The Arts and Society: Transforming Community, Education, and Culture' conference to be held March 8 at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:258, p.1
Conference will feature three panel discussions and keynote speaker Bill T. Jones. Moderators for panels include Renata Sack, Scott Cawelti, and Bruce Marquis.
50 Statewide critical writing competition and contest offered again by the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:233, p.1
"Celebrating Critical Writing" conference and contest will be held in Schindler Education Center on Friday, April 9.