Gackenbach--Jayne I. (Psychology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Gackenbach to be guest on Donahue
Northern Iowan 84:3, p.1
2 Jayne Gackenbach
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3
Appears on Phil Donahue Show to discuss lucid dreaming.
3 Five telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities to Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:7, p.1
Jim Bodensteiner speaks on the broadcasting of five telecourses on astronomy, psychology, sociology, and handicapped children on Iowa Public Television. Instructors include Professors Ralph Scott, Darrel Hoff, Jayne Gackenbach, and Virgil Noack.
4 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:329, p.1
Prof. Janet Rives discusses how economic factors that affect job decisions. Jane Gackenbach explains lucid dreaming. Charles Francis discusses the future of farming. A speech on skin cancer and ozone depletion is held. James Doohan visits Maucker Union.
5 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.
6 Off-campus learners can take advantage of UNI telecourse offerings
Public Relations News Release 1986:501, p.1
Telecourses are offered through Office of Continuing Education. Eight courses were broadcast in thirty to sixty minute seminars over Iowa Public Television; covering philosophy, history, psychology, business, writing, sociology, and cultural studies.
7 Photographs by UNI's Bill Witt earn two first place honors at IPPA convention
Public Relations News Release 1986:372, p.1
Witt, photographer at UNI's Office of Public Information Services, won the awards at the Iowa Press Photographers annual convention held recently in Des Moines; the honors came from the "Portrait/Personality" and "Editorial Illustration" categories.
8 Professor to discuss transcendental meditation
Northern Iowan 82:17, p.9
Charles Alexander will speak.
9 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:6, p.2
Faculty members are upset that Dean Morin has been asked to resign; cite his achievements.
10 Telecourses: Learn by watching television
Northern Iowan 80:2, p.5
Will offer five courses via television.
11 Stress levels differ
Northern Iowan 79:41, p.16
Men and women swimmers handle stress differently.
12 Dream lucidly . . . You'll sleep better
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.14
Professor Gackenbach talks about lucid dreaming.
13 No diapers for him
Northern Iowan 78:12, p.5
Jayne Gackenbach spoke at the recent women's studies conference on the types of men in society.
14 Women's studies conference to be held Saturday, Sunday (Oct. 3-4) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:68, p.1
The conference will include state and regional meetings of the Women's Studies Association; speakers and their topics.
15 Sleep and dreaming
Alumnus 66:3, p.9
Professor Jayne Gackenbach studies lucid dreaming.
16 Psychic experiences--are they explainable?
Northern Iowan 77:55, p.5
Professor Gackenbach offers views on psychic phenomena.
17 Men and women from 9 to 5 UNI conference topic
Public Relations News Release 1980:563, p.1
A conference at UNI will discuss complications from an increasing of mixed-sex work environment.
18 Psychic phenomena explored
Northern Iowan 77:53, p.5
Professor Gackenbach will lead discussion.
19 Liberal male attitudes revealed
Northern Iowan 77:46, p.4
Jayne Gackenbach talks about her research in sex roles.
20 'The New Male' author to highlight UNI Women's Day
Public Relations News Release 77:43, p.4
Schedule of activities.
21 'Men and Women Together' theme for fifth annual UNI Women's Day
Public Relations News Release 1980:426, p.1
Workshops at UNI will revolve around the theme "Conversations on Unity: Men and Women Together" and will have several guest speakers.
22 UNI parents' weekend set November 12-16 with a few changes necessary
Public Relations News Release 1980:201, p.1
With the time change of the football game parents will be able to spend more time with their children during Parents Weekend.