Hall--Jon (Speech Faculty)
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51 | University of Northern Iowa to offer Tom Pettit Scholarships to Journalism Students. Public Relations News Release 1988:300, p.1 |
Scholarships were funded by Tom Pettit, a 1953 UNI graduate and an award winning reporter for NBC. An applicant must be either beginning junior or senior year, have completed six hours of credit in journalism courses, attend UNI in 1989 fall semester. | |
52 | Registration going 'Well', departments seek review Northern Iowan 85:27, p.1 |
Administrators comment on the process. | |
53 | Faculty concern created; as business school seeks accreditation Northern Iowan 85:13, p.1 |
Accreditation standards may affect students outside the School of Business. | |
54 | 400 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 11) Public Relations News Release 1987:348, p.1 |
The Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival is held in the UNI-Dome, Communication Arts Center, and Education Center. Students perform in acting, poetry, and storytelling. UNI faculty members serve as guest critics. | |
55 | KCRS accepts management applications Northern Iowan 84:46, p.1 |
Jon Hall describes positions available. | |
56 | University of Northern Iowa student radio station KCRS accepting applications for management positions for next year Public Relations News Release 1987:304, p.1 |
Professor Jonathan Hall announces that KCRS is accepting applications for several positions, including program director, general manager, production supervisor, and chief engineer. Applications are available in Maucker Union, CAC, and the Auditorium. | |
57 | General manager Lamb leaves KCRS for new job Northern Iowan 84:27, p.4 |
Profile of Colin Lamb and his work at the station. | |
58 | VCR taken from CAC Northern Iowan 84:24, p.4 |
Machine stolen from classroom. | |
59 | Faculty Senate passes enrollment policy Northern Iowan 84:19, p.10 |
Approve enrollment policy for Department of Communication and Theatre Arts; defeat mission statement proposals. | |
60 | Communication, theater arts area in process of external evaluation Northern Iowan 84:19, p.5 |
Jon Hall talks about the upcoming evaluation. | |
61 | Enrollment cap takes effect in theater arts department Northern Iowan 84:13, p.1 |
Those with 2.5 minimum GPA allowed to declare major; fifty-four are in, fifty-three are out; Jon Hall talks about the procedure. | |
62 | Thompson to resign as dean Northern Iowan 84:8, p.4 |
Dean Thompson's resignation will be effective after the 1988 summer session; has been dean for seven years; tributes to his work; photo. | |
63 | 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. | |
64 | KCRS management staff for 1987-88 announced Northern Iowan 83:50, p.5 |
List of management staff; Colin Lamb will be station manager. | |
65 | Enrollment policy possible for communication dept. Northern Iowan 83:41, p.5 |
Jon Hall outlines needs and plans to limit enrollment in his department. | |
66 | General education to impact staffing distribution Northern Iowan 83:19, p.1 |
Faculty and administrators speculate on ways to meet increased or shifted instructional needs. | |
67 | Guest speakers at UNI: to entertain or to inform? Northern Iowan 83:14, p.5 |
A look at the purposes and work of the University Speakers Committee. | |
68 | Electives proposal spurs controversy Northern Iowan 83:11, p.1 |
Faculty are divided in opinion on recent action that dropped a required 18 hours of electives. | |
69 | Radio/TV loses $77,000 in McElroy funding Northern Iowan 82:56, p.1 |
Grant will not be renewed; had funded internships, scholarships, magazine subscriptions, and symposia. | |
70 | UNI's Mary Bozik receives 'outstanding young teacher' award Public Relations News Release 1986:386, p.1 |
The award was given by the Central States Speech Association which represents 13 states throughout the Midwest region; Bozik was nominated by Hall. | |
71 | TV's impact on the child to be addressed Northern Iowan 82:52, p.12 |
Jon Hall talks about highlights of upcoming McElroy Symposium. | |
72 | 'Television and its impact on the child' topic for UNI's McElroy Symposium April 24-26 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:376, p.1 |
The fifth annual symposium is meant to stimulate discussion and provide information that will aid in the understanding of the immediate and long-range effects of television on the child; sponsored by the McElroy Foundation of Waterloo. | |
73 | 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. | |
74 | Members of the Communication and Theatre Arts faculty . . . . Northern Iowa Today 14:2, p.4 |
Faculty present papers, participate on panels, perform committee work. | |
75 | New majors create opportunities in broadcasting Northern Iowan 82:38, p.4 |
Three new communications/radio-TV majors are created to take the place of the existing one. | |
76 | Faculty Senate debates proposals Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1 |
Vote to send 47-hour program to full faculty. | |
77 | 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. | |
78 | Committee approves 11 new broadcasting courses Northern Iowan 82:18, p.1 |
Will be used in restructuring broadcasting major. | |
79 | Mass communication major proposed Northern Iowan 82:18, p.4 |
Group of faculty from several departments meeting to discuss possibility. | |
80 | Austin circulates petition Northern Iowan 82:6, p.1 |
Proposal would shorten the time during which students could add or drop classes. | |
81 | KCRS lives on Northern Iowan 82:2, p.1 |
KCRS still trying to find funding after UNISA gave it zero funding. | |
82 | Differing opinions given for KCRS funding cuts Northern Iowan 81:56, p.4 |
UNISA and KCRS staff have different perceptions on the advisor's opinion on adequate funding, staff competence, and station value. | |
83 | PR students Texas bound Northern Iowan 80:60, p.1 |
Pat Bassett and Jon Hall may visit Texas companies. | |
84 | Organization behind McElroy Symposia is described Northern Iowan 80:54, p.14 |
Jon Hall talks about the program. | |
85 | Media careers discussed Northern Iowan 80:26, p.14 |
Josh Kanin talks about careers in telecommunications. | |
86 | Committee brings speakers Northern Iowan 79:9, p.8 |
Quick look at plans for the University Speakers Committee. | |
87 | New title for department Old Gold 0:0, p.27 |
The title Department of Communication and Theater Arts replaced that of Department of Speech. | |
88 | Cable interns train on the job Northern Iowan 78:54, p.9 |
Dave Schramm and Joe Roberts have benefited from internships in cable TV; photo. | |
89 | AERho chooses project Northern Iowan 78:42, p.4 |
Will assist with upcoming McElroy Symposium. | |
90 | Explore communication change Northern Iowan 78:41, p.6 |
Jon Hall is organizing the first McElroy Symposium. | |
91 | Seven UNI faculty members attending SCA National meeting Public Relations News Release 1981:155, p.1 |
Faculty members chair committees and present papers at the Speech Communication Association national meeting. | |
92 | Discrimination charge 'invalid' Northern Iowan 78:18, p.4 |
A three-member faculty panel heard evidence on the discrimination complaint filed by Carol Scharff, formerly an art instructor at UNI. | |
93 | Hearing Committee recommendation upheld Public Relations News Release 1981:127, p.1 |
President Kamerick ruled that the affirmative action grievance filed by former art instructor is invalid. | |
94 | Leola Ham receives communication, theatre arts alumni award Public Relations News Release 1981:50, p.1 |
Department of Communication and Theatre presented the award at the Iowa Communication Association's fall conference for her work first as an educator in the field and also for her services as a volunteer in extracurriculars and as a guest critic. | |
95 | McElroy gift of $350,710 to UNI Northern Iowan 77:40, p.1 |
Money will be used for instructional broadcasting program. | |
96 | UNI to receive its largest gift ever from McElroy Trust Public Relations News Release 1980:412, p.1 |
A $350,710 trust donation from R. J. McElroy will go towards the instructional broadcasting program in the Department of Speech. This is the largest donation to UNI. | |
97 | Faculty Senate says 'no' to ROTC Northern Iowan 77:37, p.1 |
Senate votes, 14-10, to defeat a motion to establish an ROTC unit on campus; also votes to require faculty attendance at Commencement; supports motion to change name of Department of Speech to Department of Communication and Theatre. | |
98 | Hall outlines changes and scholarship for PR major Northern Iowan 77:30, p.3 |
PR Club is now PRSSA chapter. | |
99 | UNI emeritus prof. (L. Wagner) honored Public Relations News Release 1980:84, p.1 |
Professor Lillian R. Wagner is being honored with a Citation for Leadership and Contribution to the Profession by the Iowa Communication Association. | |
100 | Public relations major offered Northern Iowan 75:14, p.9 |
Professor Hall discusses the new major. |