Gregersen--Tammy S. (English Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI named one of the top producers of U.S. Fulbright Scholars
Public Relations News Release 2012:164, p.1
Three UNI professors were awarded Fulbright Scholarship grants for their research projects abroad. The recipients are chosen for their leadership and increasing understanding between people of the United States and other countries.
2 3 UNI faculty receive Fulbright Scholarships for research abroad
Northern Iowan 109:12, p.6
Fulbright scholarship grants awarded to Bettina Fabos, Kevin Finn, and Tammy Gregersen. Fabos and Finn conduct research in Hungary. Gregersen has already completed research in Chile.
3 Three UNI faculty members named Fulbright recipients
Public Relations News Release 2011:330, p.1
Bettina Fabos, Kevin Finn, and Tammy Gregersen have been chosen to undertake advanced research or teach abroad through the Fulbright Scholars Program.
4 UNI professor develops plan to cater teaching lessons to native English speakers, English Language Learners
Northern Iowan 106:12, p.4
The projection that forty per cent of American public school students will speak a language other than English at home has encouraged Tammy Gregersen to develop a new process of teaching English.
5 UNI professor completes research on teaching English Language Learner students
Public Relations News Release 2009:92, p.1
Approximately 3.8 percent of students in Iowa's public and nonpublic schools are ELL students. Tammy Gregersen, associate professor of English language & literature received a Schindler Education Grant to work with Iowa's colleges and universities'.
6 Saudi-U.S. Relationship Conference
Northern Iowan 104:17, p.8
Schedule and speaker topics for the conference announced; photo.
7 Saudi-U. S. Relationship Conference
Northern Iowan 104:15, p.22
Agenda announced for conference to be held at UNI; photo.
8 Language education demands new legislation
Northern Iowan 103:41, p.4
Tammy Gregersen states that the United States needs to offer some form of English as a second language, but there is no federal legislation on how to do it; photo.