Edelnant--Jay A. [Theatre Faculty]

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101 University of Northern Iowa summer Commencement scheduled for 7:30 pm July 29.
Public Relations News Release 1988:505, p.1
President Curris will confer degrees in the Dome; list of Purple and Old Gold Award winners.
102 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:95, p.1
Wayne Anderson analyzes problems created by abandoned wells scattered throughout the state. Jay Edelnant explains the role of art in economic development. Cheryl Budlong and Mary Franken develop anti-pregnancy curriculum.
103 UNI Summer Commencement set for Friday (July 31) in the UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1987:438, p.1
DeAnn Marie Huinker delivers the commencement speech in the UNI-Dome. Professor Patricia Geadelmann and Jay Edelnant present awards and honors to Pamela Heinmeyer and Adrian Talbot. James Martin presided over the ceremonies.
104 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 16
Public Relations News Release 1987:368, p.1
Elizabeth Ruth Bingham conducts the student address in the spring commencement ceremonies, where Professor William Lang is awarded a doctor of humane letters degree. President Curris presided over the ceremonies, with the Wind Quintet providing music.
105 400 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at UNI Monday (April 13)
Public Relations News Release 1987:314, p.1
Four-hundred high school students performed in acting, public speaking, and poetry interpretation at the Iowa High School Association's Individual Events All-State Festival. University faculty served as critics, with the each event hosted on campus.
106 Regents approve improvements
Northern Iowan 83:40, p.5
Will renovate Redeker plaza; recommends funding for boiler; John Ketter will retire; Rollin Evers will resign; approve appointment of Lowell Norland; approve phased retirement for five faculty; approve PDLs; photo.
107 Vice President Bush will be invited as graduation speaker
Northern Iowan 83:40, p.1
Commencement Committee considers possible controversy.
108 UNI theatre student Martha Kelly is 1986 UNI-Civic Performing Arts Award Recipient
Public Relations News Release 1986:417, p.1
The theatre/acting major was selected by the Association's Board of Directors; she was lauded for her creativity as an actress, her excellent academic record and the promise she shows of a career in performance; she has the highest GPA of theatre majors.
109 Teaching dramatic criticism in the H.S. classroom co-sponsored by UNI May 14
Public Relations News Release 1986:410, p.1
The three-hour seminar is aimed at teachers of theatre, English/language arts, gifted education, and other interested persons.
110 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 10
Public Relations News Release 1986:399, p.1
The graduates include both undergraduate and graduate students; Fleming will give the address; Iseminger is seventy-two years old; members of the alumni class of 1936 will be honored.
111 368 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at UNI Monday (April 14)
Public Relations News Release 1986:352, p.1
About one thousand two hundred Iowa high students will come watch their peers be honored by the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival; this year's group is the largest ever since the event started eight years ago.
112 Members of the Communication and Theatre Arts faculty . . . .
Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.4
Faculty present papers, participate on panels, perform committee work.
113 Theater group invited to New York but 'no travel money' interferes
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.7
UNISA hears requests for funding from student organizations.
114 UNI communication and theatre arts faculty participate in national convention
Public Relations News Release 1985:156, p.1
Eight communication and theatre faculty members traveled to the Speech Communication Association National Convention in Denver.
115 NUSH Teacher, A UNI Grad, Honored by Iowa Communication Association
Public Relations News Release 1985:54, p.1
Michael Peitz received the Distinguished Alumnus award for all of his hard work in teaching speech and drama, getting his bachelor's and master's degrees, and leadership.
116 Reader's theatre festival at UNI
Northern Iowan 81:38, p.9
Sixty are expected to attend.
117 'Agnes of God' is rescheduled
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.17
Actress is ill so performance is moved back one week.
118 UNISA
Northern Iowan 80:45, p.5
Budget passes after considerable debate.
119 Students get chance to work with director
Northern Iowan 80:34, p.12
Peter Amster will be artist-in-residence; photo.
120 Theater course offered
Northern Iowan 80:30, p.13
Jay Edelnant will host three-part course.
121 Grants received, requested
Northern Iowan 80:15, p.7
Brief description of recent grants.
122 Iowa Shakespeare festival
UNI Century 11:2, p.1
Plans for first festival shaping up.
123 Mary Kay's--a perfect place for "red hot" lovers at UNI
Northern Iowan 79:38, p.9
Mary Kay Shepek talks about her new restaurant on the Hill; photo.
124 The "staging" of Shakespeare
Northern Iowan 79:37, p.12
Ming Cho Lee designs stage for Shakespeare productions.
125 Mikado to open season
Northern Iowan 79:5, p.14
A look at the 1982-1983 Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre season.
126 UNI and local community join in praise of James Hearst
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.12
Detailed look at upcoming tribute.
127 Theatre director hired
Northern Iowan 78:13, p.6
Jay Edelnant has been appointed acting director of theatre. He is replacing D. Terry Williams who left UNI to join the faculty at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.
128 Oral interpretation teachers to meet at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:66, p.1
Teachers from across the state will meet to share ideas and talk about problems related to teaching Oral Interpretation.
129 Faculty aids Conference
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.8
Members of UNI's Speech/Theatre faculty participated at a conference held in Omaha, Nebraska.
130 Interpreter's Theatre--using the imagination
UNI Century 7:2, p.3
Description of program; photo.
131 "Abbess of Crewe" depicts recent novel; opens April 21
Northern Iowan 72:51, p.6
Jay Edelnant talks about the upcoming production.
132 Edelnant casts Abbess of Crewe
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.3
List of cast members.
133 "Crewe" auditions
Northern Iowan 72:33, p.5
Professor Edelnant will hold auditions for "The Abbess of Crewe".
134 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 72:21, p.8
Professor Edelnant will provide an introduction to Nabokov.
135 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 71:49, p.8
Professor Edelnant will present demonstration.
136 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 71:38, p.8
Will perform Knotts by R. D. Laing.
137 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 71:11, p.12
Jay Edelnant will read.
138 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 70:39, p.10
Professor Edelnant will read from Borges.
139 UNI Union displays Motherwell art
Northern Iowan 70:37, p.6
Several events scheduled in connection with exhibit.
140 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 70:31, p.4
Will feature work by Borges.
141 Hold auditions
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.7
Professor Edelnant casting for Reader's Theatre production.
142 "Decameron" is Readers Theatre choice
Northern Iowan 69:35, p.9
Play preview.
143 Cast for "Catch 22" announced
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.8

Jay Edelnant announces list of cast members.

144 Auditions begin for "Catch-22"
Northern Iowan 68:38, p.7
Jay Edelnant had adapted novel for Reader's Theatre presentation.
145 Speech Department presents works by O'Connor, Vonnegut, Lennon
Northern Iowan 68:16, p.5
Cast for presentations.
146 UNI Words and Voices
Public Relations News Release 1972:80, p.1
"Rommel Drives on Deep Into Egypt" is the subject of the new Words and Voice program scheduled for 4 p.m. Oct. 19 in the UNI Union Ambassador Room.
147 Words and Voices
Northern Iowan 68:9, p.8
Jay Edelnant will read from Brautigan's work.
148 Words and Voices Program
Public Relations News Release 1972:23, p.1
The department of speech will host the first "Words and Voices" program of the 1971-72 academic year on Sept. 21 in the Union.