Haman-- Albert Charles (Biology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 30th annual recognition breakfast May 7 to honor 23 long term Northern Iowa employees.
Public Relations News Release 1988:397, p.1
The University of Northern Iowa will honor its long-term employees who have retired or resigned within the 1987-88 fiscal year, at 30th annual Recognition Breakfast.
2 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:398, p.1
Tom Davis discusses the Lakeshore Wellness Conference. Joe Wells opposes Reagan's mandatory AIDS testing plan. A. C. Haman explains mosquito behavior. Jane Richards explains the need for AIDS education. Sharon Huddleston discusses motivation in sports.
3 Conservation Club plans field day
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.7
Will hold program at Hickory Hills.
4 UNI & Hartman Reserve Invite Nature Lovers to 'Natural History Field Day' at Hickory Hills Park Sept. 21
Public Relations News Release 1985:34, p.1
Everyone was welcome to the 'National History Field Day' where visitors attend sessions about nature and can go hiking, canoeing, or wildlife viewing.
5 More thought on abortion
Northern Iowan 81:33, p.2
Troy Hassebrock and A. C. Haman do not believe abortion should be outlawed, while Steve Elmore disagrees.
6 Department strives to make an impact
Old Gold 0:0, p.34
The Department of Biology concerns itself in active contribution within the state of Iowa; photo.
7 Small journals have large impact
Alumnus 66:2, p.14
Description of four small journals edited by UNI faculty; photo.
8 Science teaching
Northern Iowan 78:51, p.3
A. C. Haman will speak.
9 AFT sponsors panel
Northern Iowan 78:7, p.6
Will discuss work environment at UNI.
10 'Points need to be evaluated,' says writer of his support for CATE handbook
Northern Iowan 76:19, p.2
Supports the CATE handbook.
11 Publicize student grades?
Northern Iowan 76:18, p.2
Feels student grades should also be published along with the evaluation of administrators.
12 Biology
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
The Department of Biology offers many opportunities to students with scientific interests; the biology courses are mainly held in the newly constructed science building, also in an arboretum, two local forest preserves, and in a prairie preserve; photo.
13 Dome not thrust of Admissions: director responds to letter
Northern Iowan 74:35, p.2
Believes Professor Haman was misinformed if he believed that Admissions staff emphasize the Dome in their recruitment work.
14 In academics, first things first--the Dome
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.2
A sarcastic look at the university's priorities.
15 Adult luncheons feature food, friends, and fun
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.8
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches; highlights of remarks by recent speakers.
16 In response . . .
Northern Iowan 73:46, p.3
Appreciates A. C. Haman's letter on spelling.
17 Spelling
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.2
Ironic comment for students who wonder how important spelling is.
18 "Cottontail"
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.7
Professor Haman will show film at the Museum.
19 Teach more, advise more, etc.
Northern Iowan 73:40, p.2
A response to a previous letter which says the faculty has done less instruction and advising. Professor Haman says that the administration awards research and publication so this is what the faculty does.
20 Insect study
Northern Iowan 73:38, p.7
Lowell Thalman funds study to collect and preserve insects from Biological Preserves.
21 Why we support UNI/AFT
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.10
Professors offer their opinions.
22 For your consideration
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.2
Professor Haman comments on faculty unionization.
23 Faculty report on Hartman Reserve
Northern Iowan 72:16, p.11
Faculty report on soils, geology, plants, animals, and educational potential.
24 Campus shorts; museum program
Northern Iowan 72:8, p.1
Professor Haman will speak on bird migration.
25 Carver recognized for Black History Month
Northern Iowan 71:38, p.3
Professor Haman outlines George Washington Carver's achievements.
26 Haman sees the light?
Northern Iowan 71:26, p.2
Professor Haman apologizes for implications on selection of "Dichotomy" design.
27 Now Watergating in arts, architecture selection
Northern Iowan 71:26, p.2
John Volker objects strongly to implication that the Art and Architecture Committee rewarded a friend in selecting "Dichotomy".
28 Sculpture has archenemies
Northern Iowan 71:26, p.3
Professor Behrens responds to "Dichotomy" critics.
29 "Dichotomy" should be "Monotony"
Northern Iowan 71:25, p.3
Believes people who like "Dichotomy" would also appreciate exposed plumbing and wiring.
30 Prof presents films
Northern Iowan 71:6, p.4
Professor Haman presents nature films at Museum.
31 Administrative or instructional
Northern Iowan 69:49, p.2
Having difficult time dealing with staff and equipment shortages.
32 Educator awards
Northern Iowan 69:47, p.2
Comments on who ought to be receiving awards.
33 Environmental book index compiled by professors
Northern Iowan 69:31, p.5
Professors Eakin and Haman develop index.
34 For Schima
Northern Iowan 69:21, p.5
Sympathizes with views on upkeep of facilities.
35 Dissent and authority
Northern Iowan 69:17, p.2
Professor Haman responds to Professor TePaske's ideas on authority over the university.
36 Haman responds to D. N. Farmkid
Northern Iowan 68:35, p.2
37 Dirty nosed farmkid
Northern Iowan 68:33, p.2
38 'Dingbat' to 'meathead'
Northern Iowan 68:30, p.2
39 Comments on academic freedom
Northern Iowan 66:30, p.2
Supports academic freedom, but believes that it, like all ideas, is subject to debate and question.
40 Bash for Charity; Easter Seal
Northern Iowan 65:53, p.8
Faculty help by volunteering for pie throw and dunk tank.
41 Between-class exercise part of good campus planning
College Eye 60:8, p.2
Claims that walking to classes is good exercise, and that students never used to make "cow-paths" all over the place.
42 27 faculty members named to SCI staff
College Eye 56:1, p.1
Roster of new faculty.
43 SCI Dean announces eight faculty appointments
Public Relations News Release 1960:560, p.1
Professor William C. Lang, dean of instruction, announces eight new faculty appointments. Newly appointed faculty members include John Golubowich, Henry Chabert, Joseph Bohme, Vernon Harmelink, Ira Johnson, Robert Goss, Albert Haman, and Ronald Budensiek.