Edelnant--Jay A. (Theatre Faculty)
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101 | 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. | |
102 | 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. | |
103 | 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. | |
104 | 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. | |
105 | 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. | |
106 | Vice President Bush will be invited as graduation speaker Northern Iowan 83:40, p.1 |
Commencement Committee considers possible controversy. | |
107 | 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. | |
108 | 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. | |
109 | 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. | |
110 | 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. | |
111 | Members of the Communication and Theatre Arts faculty . . . . Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.4 |
Faculty present papers, participate on panels, perform committee work. | |
112 | 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. | |
113 | 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. | |
114 | 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. | |
115 | Reader's theatre festival at UNI Northern Iowan 81:38, p.9 |
Sixty are expected to attend. | |
116 | 'Agnes of God' is rescheduled Northern Iowan 81:33, p.17 |
Actress is ill so performance is moved back one week. | |
117 | UNISA Northern Iowan 80:45, p.5 |
Budget passes after considerable debate. | |
118 | Students get chance to work with director Northern Iowan 80:34, p.12 |
Peter Amster will be artist-in-residence; photo. | |
119 | Theater course offered Northern Iowan 80:30, p.13 |
Jay Edelnant will host three-part course. | |
120 | Grants received, requested Northern Iowan 80:15, p.7 |
Brief description of recent grants. | |
121 | Iowa Shakespeare festival UNI Century 11:2, p.1 |
Plans for first festival shaping up. | |
122 | 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. | |
123 | The "staging" of Shakespeare Northern Iowan 79:37, p.12 |
Ming Cho Lee designs stage for Shakespeare productions. | |
124 | Mikado to open season Northern Iowan 79:5, p.14 |
A look at the 1982-1983 Theatre UNI/Lyric Theatre season. | |
125 | UNI and local community join in praise of James Hearst Northern Iowan 78:22, p.12 |
Detailed look at upcoming tribute. | |
126 | 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. | |
127 | 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. | |
128 | Faculty aids Conference Northern Iowan 76:50, p.8 |
Members of UNI's Speech/Theatre faculty participated at a conference held in Omaha, Nebraska. | |
129 | Interpreter's Theatre--using the imagination UNI Century 7:2, p.3 |
Description of program; photo. | |
130 | "Abbess of Crewe" depicts recent novel; opens April 21 Northern Iowan 72:51, p.6 |
Jay Edelnant talks about the upcoming production. | |
131 | Edelnant casts Abbess of Crewe Northern Iowan 72:46, p.3 |
List of cast members. | |
132 | "Crewe" auditions Northern Iowan 72:33, p.5 |
Professor Edelnant will hold auditions for "The Abbess of Crewe". | |
133 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 72:21, p.8 |
Professor Edelnant will provide an introduction to Nabokov. | |
134 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 71:49, p.8 |
Professor Edelnant will present demonstration. | |
135 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 71:38, p.8 |
Will perform Knotts by R. D. Laing. | |
136 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 71:11, p.12 |
Jay Edelnant will read. | |
137 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 70:39, p.10 |
Professor Edelnant will read from Borges. | |
138 | UNI Union displays Motherwell art Northern Iowan 70:37, p.6 |
Several events scheduled in connection with exhibit. | |
139 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 70:31, p.4 |
Will feature work by Borges. | |
140 | Hold auditions Northern Iowan 70:20, p.7 |
Professor Edelnant casting for Reader's Theatre production. | |
141 | "Decameron" is Readers Theatre choice Northern Iowan 69:35, p.9 |
Play preview. | |
142 | Cast for "Catch 22" announced Northern Iowan 68:46, p.8 |
Jay Edelnant announces list of cast members. | |
143 | Auditions begin for "Catch-22" Northern Iowan 68:38, p.7 |
Jay Edelnant had adapted novel for Reader's Theatre presentation. | |
144 | Speech Department presents works by O'Connor, Vonnegut, Lennon Northern Iowan 68:16, p.5 |
Cast for presentations. | |
145 | 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. | |
146 | Words and Voices Northern Iowan 68:9, p.8 |
Jay Edelnant will read from Brautigan's work. | |
147 | 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. |