Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)

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1 More developments that transformed University of Northern Iowa during its 125-year history
Northern Iowa Today 85:1, p.10
Faculty and administrators comment on the historical growth of UNI; photo.
2 University of No Iowa?: Faculty member reminisces about first years at UNI
Northern Iowan 97:7, p.9
Professor Roberts discusses first experiences as a new teacher at UNI in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
3 "Northern Iowan" unveils new forum for faculty, student interaction
Northern Iowan 92:38, p.6
Will revive "Obiter Scripta", column title originally used by Joe Fox.
4 Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.132
Detailed coverage of curriculum change, especially the movement to reformulate general education.
5 UNI seeks to implement its mission
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.441
UNI attempts to expand its curriculum on undergraduate and graduate levels; photo.
6 Collective bargaining
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.428
Detailed account of legal actions and negotiations leading to the election of a faculty bargaining agent; photo.
7 The faculty adopts a constitution
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.415
Detailed account of the negotiations among faculty, administration, and the Regents over the proposed faculty constitution; photo.
8 Changes in the administrative structure, staff, and procedures
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.407
President Kamerick sets up divisions under vice presidents; Provost Martin engages in debate over tenure and promotion standards; photo.
9 The climactic end of the Sixties
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.367
The close of the spring semester, 1970; reaction to the fighting in Cambodia; arrangements for ending the semester.
10 Capital improvements, 1950-1970
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.333
A survey of new and renovated classroom, administrative, dormitory, and service buildings; new art on campus; the Lechay painting; the NAR; photo.
11 Faculty affairs
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.317
A look at salary schedules, fringe benefits, faculty loads, faculty governance, and faculty organizations in the 1950s and 1960s; photo.
12 Continued protest and concern on and off campus
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.294
Students organize and protest; some legislators demand order on campus; photo.
13 The Hoffmans affair
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.282
Detailed account of the controversy surrounding Mr. Hoffmans and his protests against the Viet Nam War and the draft; photo.
14 General activism and unrest on and off campus
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.278
President Maucker attempts to work with students to deal with civil rights and discrimination concerns; students stage march in Cedar Falls; photo.
15 Other major administrative, service, and curricular changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.234
The college adopts the semester plan to begin in summer, 1957; changes in student teaching supervision include resumption of work in Cedar Falls schools; institution of honors program and work with provisional students; photo.
16 The evolution of the institution
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.212
Establishing the PDL system; defeat of an honor system; the theft and cheating ring; coordination with the other Regents universities; the change from ISTC to SCI and then to UNI; the organization of the colleges; photo.
17 The impact of McCarthyism
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.206
The college faces challenges in teaching the Communist Manifesto, loyalty oaths, and charges of subversion on its own staff.
18 The Educational Policies Commission
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.154
The foundation and role of the EPC; its early work; its relationship with college administrators; photo.
19 The Childress affair and its implication for academic freedom
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.299
Detailed account of the assignment in which Mr. Childress used taboo words and the public reaction to the assignment.
20 Alumni profile: Sheri Greenawald
Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.18
Biographical sketch of UNI alumna and opera singer Sheri Greenawald; photo.
21 Scholarships, cash prizes available in University of Northern Iowa essay contest for high school and college students, teachers
Public Relations News Release 1990:299, p.1
Prizes announced for the 11th annual Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition.
22 UNI Library named for Director Donald Rod
Northern Iowan 82:54, p.1
Regents approve naming Library in honor of Donald Rod, who will retire in June after 33 years as Library Director; profile of Mr. Rod; photo.
23 Seminar room honors dynamic professor
Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.
Baker room 72 named for Josef Fox; brief biographical sketch; tributes; photo.
24 Fox's mission: wake students up: Friends colleagues reminisce
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.5
Quick excerpts from speeches made at the dedication of the Fox seminar room.
25 Seminar room dedication today for controversial Fox
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.6
Seminar room in Baker Hall to be named for Josef Fox; photo.
26 What's Up
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.7
Meetings and activities.
27 Obiter Scripta: Nation should honor authentic American hero, Dr. King
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.2
Upset that America spends more time honoring the popular celebrities than it does the true heroes, people such as Dr. King; reprint of 1963 column.
28 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:54, p.1
Students plant tree in honor of Arbor Day and Josef Fox; photo.
29 North American Review publishes Fox's essays
UNI Century 10:4, p.6
"Josef Fox: a Faith in Reason" collects a variety of writing.
30 Fox still challenges friends and critics
Alumnus 66:3, p.24
Selection of essays by Professor Fox published; photo.
31 Josef Fox collection superbly controversial
Northern Iowan 78:60, p.6
Review of the Fox collection of essays.
32 Book of former UNI prof Josef Fox has been released
Northern Iowan 78:56, p.4
Thomas Thompson speaks about "Josef Fox: a Faith in Reason"; photo.
33 Humanities I, II--some way of being
Alumnus 66:1, p.4
Celebrate thirtieth year of humanities program with luncheon; original and later faculty express views on importance of humanities; photo.
34 Fox's work to be published
Northern Iowan 78:25, p.4
North American Review will publish collection of essays by Josef Fox.
35 Fox Library supporters have dedication . . .
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.6
Students hold informal dedication ceremony; photo.
36 Minority cheers attempt
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.3
Believes that the people who wanted to change the UNI library to the "Josef Fox Library" were the same ones who cheered about the attempted assassination of President Reagan.
37 . . . as cabinet proposes an alternative memorial
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.6
Still considering ways of memorializing Professor Fox.
38 Fox memorial sit in Union proposed
Public Relations News Release 1980:585, p.1
Plans to honor Josef W. Fox, professor of philosophy and humanities at UNI, with an appropriate memorial in the Maucker Union on campus have been proposed by the President's Cabinet.
39 Josef Fox library--to be or not to be?
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.1
Campus officials offer opinions on the subject.
40 But seriously, folks. . .
Northern Iowan 77:49, p.2
Feels that the UNI Library should be dedicated to Professor Josef Fox.
41 Senate Scene
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.6
Senate asks for suspension of parietal rule for freshmen; establishes committee to monitor administrative action on recommendation to name library after Professor Fox.
42 Supports Fox Library
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.2
Believes that Josef W. Fox should be honored by UNI.
43 Says Fox instilled desire to learn
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.2
Dan Mackerman believes the library should be named after Josef Fox because of his accomplishments.
44 Won't abandon cause
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.3
M. W. Smith argues that the Vice President's Council has had long enough time to make a decision on whether or not to name the library after Joseph Fox.
45 Viewpoint
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.3
Decision needs to be made about what will most fittingly memorialize Professor Josef Fox.
46 'Rare devotion to duty'
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.3
Gary Gute believes the library should be named after Josef W. Fox.
47 Thirty years dedication
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.3
Joseph Fox's humility is enough of a consideration to have a memorial in his name.
48 'Only a library symbolizes ideas, concepts Joe put into words'
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.3
Naming the library after Fox would be more than just a monument.
49 'More fitting tribute than building'
Northern Iowan 77:33, p.2
Kevin Boatright believes it would be better to donate a lecture series or scholarship than a building named in honor of Josef Fox.
50 What's up
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.7
Meetings and activities; UNI Fast for World Hunger; Bible Study; Resume Writing Workshop.