Department of Physics and Earth Science
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1 | $5000 grant awarded to UNI for science department equipment Public Relations News Release 1969:595, p.1 |
The Atomic Energy Comission has awarded the physics and earth science department $5000. A matching amount from UNI will go toward equipment used for instructional purposes in nuclear science. | |
2 | Earth Science in-service institute to be held at UNI during 1970-71 academic year Public Relations News Release 1969:581, p.1 |
Thirty area teachers with little or no background in teaching earth science will attend. The training is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. No tuition will be charged and participants will receive some help with travel and books. | |
3 | Earth Science in-service institute to be held at UNI during 1970-71 academic year Public Relations News Release 1969:583, p.1 |
Wayne Anderson says the thirty area teachers will attend. Chosen teachers have little or no experience in teaching earth science. The workshop is funded by the National Science Foundation. Fundamentals of geology and astronomy will be taught. | |
4 | Science film to be shown Tuesday night at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:464, p.1 |
"The Relation of Math to Physics" will be shown in the Science Building and is sponsored by the Department of Physics and Earth Science and the Physics Club. | |
5 | Two profs receive $10,000 grant for physics research Public Relations News Release 1969:377, p.1 |
Dr. Sin-Tao Hsue and Dr. Hsiao Hua Hsu have been awarded a $10,475 grant to conduct a research program in nuclear physics. | |
6 | Regents Approve Establishment of Separate Departments of Physics and Earth Science at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:330, p.1 |
During to its growth, McCollum has suggested that the Department of Physics be separate from the Department of Earth Science. |