Harrington--Judith E. Finkel [Communicative Disorders Faculty]

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1 Panel discussion to mark 30th anniversary of class-action suit against UNI
Public Relations News Release 2002:495, p.1
On Tuesday, April 29, the UNI Women's Studies Program and the local American Association of University Women chapter will sponsor a discussion panel on the 30 year old lawsuit filed to gain salary equity for female faculty members.
2 Judith F. Harrington
Campus News Network 11:9, p.
Judith F. Harrington will present a paper at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention.
3 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to take place at four locations and be broadcast on television Saturday, May 9
Public Relations News Release 1997:334, p.1
Graduation will be held at four separate ceremonies in the West Gym and Price Lab School's Nielsen Fieldhouse because of UN-Dome construction. List of speakers and presenters given. R. Wayne Richey will receive Doctor of Humane Letters.
4 Panel discussion on Judaism October 22 part of Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Festival on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1996:121, p.1
A panel discussion focusing on "Being and Becoming Jewish" will be presented October 22.
5 Scholarship established in honor of University of Northern Iowa Professor Myra R. Boots presented to Milford student
Public Relations News Release 1994:554, p.1
A graduate student from Milford, Iowa receives scholarship.
6 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.
7 Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa commencement Saturday, May 8 in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 0:549, p.1
Nearly 1,450 graduates will receive their degrees at UNI commencement May 8.
8 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 11 am. Saturday (December 18)
Public Relations News Release 1993:264, p.1
UNI Fall Commencement activities announced.
9 Pomp and circumstance
Campus News Network 3:18, p.1
Head of processional at Commencement; photo.
10 Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa Commencement Saturday, May 8 in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1992:612, p.1
Commencement on May 8 is expected to set records for graduates and spectators.
11 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be 11 A.M. Saturday (December 19)
Public Relations News Release 1992:252, p.1
700 students will graduate from UNI on December 19.
12 Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa commencement Saturday (May 4) in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1991:621, p.1
Due to budget cuts, there will be no summer commencement. This will allow 400 students, scheduled to graduate in the summer, to be invited to participate in spring exercises.
13 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 11 A M. Saturday (December 21)
Public Relations News Release 1991:281, p.1
Fall Commencement will add 650 names to the alumni rolls.
14 University of Northern Iowa summer Commencement Friday (August 2) evening in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1990:672, p.1
UNI summer Commencement is August 2.
15 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,200 (Saturday) May 11 in UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1990:533, p.1
Spring commencement will be May 11 at UNI.
16 Regents receive update on innovative leadership program at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:360, p.1
Board of Regents hear a report on the leadership program at UNI.
17 Humboldt senior pursues speech pathology research at University of Northern Iowa; nominated to USA Today all academic team
Public Relations News Release 1990:311, p.1
UNI student nominated for all-academic team.
18 University of Northern Iowa Commencement to be 1 p.m. Saturday (December 22)
Public Relations News Release 1990:257, p.1
Nearly 650 students to graduate during fall Commencement activities at UNI.
19 Degrees awarded to 288 Northern Iowa summer graduates at August 3 commencement.
Public Relations News Release 1990:19, p.1
Summer commencement announced; list of graduates.
20 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,200 Saturday in UNI-Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1989:626, p.1
The student address will be delivered by Annette Klein Zuck, who will receive a bachelor's degree with high honors, with a major in elementary education. Some 1,100 graduating students have indicated they will attend the ceremonies Saturday.
21 Mentors serve as guides to outstanding students.
Public Relations News Release 1989:605, p.1
List of Northern Iowa students, faculty and staff are benefiting from a mentor leadership program offered by the Studies in Leadership Development Program at UNI.
22 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be 1 P. M. Saturday (Dec. 16).
Public Relations News Release 1989:299, p.1
550 new alumni will be officially added to the roster of graduates. Two doctor of education recipients: Randall Clegg and Kathleen Sullivan Mulholland. Connie Koenen Uhl, will deliver the student address.
23 Degrees awarded to 330 Northern Iowa summer graduates at Aug. 4 commencement.
Public Relations News Release 1989:8, p.1
List of UNI's summer graduates. Degrees were conferred by President Constantine Curris. The student address was delivered by Janice Elaine Blockhus.
24 Nationally recognized leadership expert to address University of Northern Iowa leadership studies program steering committee Aug. 25.
Public Relations News Release 1989:615, p.1
Kathleen Rice has helped develop leadership studies programs all across the country, and will share her expertise and construtive criticism with the steering committee of UNI's program.
25 University of Northern Iowa summer commencement Friday (Aug. 4) evening in UNI-DOME.
Public Relations News Release 1988:583, p.1
350 new alumni will be added to the roster of graduates. Constantine Curris will confer the degrees. Janice Blockhus will deliver the student address. Judith Harrington will conduct the recognition and award of honors.
26 Graduate student sees parking survey as a farce
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.2
Believes faculty should park far from campus and students should park close to campus.
27 Graduate assistants want A lot rights
Northern Iowan 85:42, p.1
Judith Harrington talks about results of survey.
28 Northern Iowa students may apply for the Carver Scholars program scholarship.
Public Relations News Release 1988:289, p.1
Scholarships of $3,000 each will be awarded to six students who demonstrate academic achievement despite very unusual or limiting circumstances.
29 University of Northern Iowa commencement to be at 1 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 17.
Public Relations News Release 1988:203, p.1

President Constantine Curris will confer degrees on the students, who will include four doctor of education recipients.

30 Regents approve continuance of several degree programs, other business for University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:179, p.1
Board approved for continuance Northern Iowa's B.A. major in biotechnology, natural history interpretation, home economics and family services. Programs terminated, master arts major in translation (Spanish/English).
31 Mary Jensen Shackelford Graduate Assistantship awarded to Elgin native.
Public Relations News Release 1988:35, p.1
Blockhus is a 1980 bachelor's degree graduate, with highest honors, of Northern Iowa. She taught in Grinell and Big Piney, Wyo., prior to returning to graduate school this fall.
32 Northern Iowa to graduate more than 1,100 May 14 in UNI Dome.
Public Relations News Release 1988:421, p.1
More than 1,100 students who have completed their undergraduate and graduate studies during the spring semester will receive their degrees on May 14. The student address will be delivered by Robert Richard Hauser.
33 University of Northern Iowa to hold commencement exercises 1 P. M. Dec. 19
Public Relations News Release 1987:176, p.1
Professor James Martin conducts the recognition and awards ceremonies for fall commencements ceremonies, with Judith Harrington as commencement marshal. College deans distribute degrees of their respective fields. Music provided by the Brass Quintet.
34 Judith Harrington
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.2
Presents paper on clinician effectiveness.
35 UNI to graduate more than 600 at Saturday (Dec. 20) ceremony in UNI-dome
Public Relations News Release 1986:142, p.1
Four-hundred of six-hundred and fifty graduating students attended the fall graduation ceremony held in the UNI-Dome. Judith Harrington served as commencement marshal, alongside President Curris.
36 UNI to graduate nearly 1,200 in exercises May 10
Public Relations News Release 1986:399, p.1
The graduates include both undergraduate and graduate students; Fleming will give the address; Iseminger is seventy-two years old; members of the alumni class of 1936 will be honored.
37 UNI fall commencement to be December 14 in the UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1985:170, p.1
Koester will deliver the student address; other participants are listed; nearly six hundred students are expected to graduate.
38 Curris meets in closed session: Affirmative action procedures discussed
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.1
Faculty Senate considers appointment procedure for Sue Follon; re-affirms that procedure should be followed by everyone
39 Follon becomes first woman vice president
Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.2
Alumna Sue Follon appointed; biographical sketch; search committee criticized for not following affirmative action procedures; photo.
40 Professor questions whether affirmative action policy followed
Northern Iowan 81:31, p.1
Professor Harrington asks about procedure for appointment of Sue Follon; asks if there are two sets of affirmative action procedures.
41 Speech-hearing convention set for Nov. 16-19
Northern Iowan 81:17, p.6
Four will attend convention; three will be part of program.
42 Association rewards achievement and service
UNI Century 12:4, p.3
Brief biographical sketches of award winners.
43 Provides clarification
Northern Iowan 80:51, p.2
The Ad hoc committee clarifies erroneous and disjointed information written in an article in the Northern Iowan.
44 Athletic policies scrutinized
Northern Iowan 80:49, p.6
Faculty express concern over Athletic Policy Advisory Committee.
45 Pets assist counselors
Northern Iowan 80:46, p.4
Linda Nebbe talks about the pet therapy program; photo.
46 Grad ceremonies tomorrow
Northern Iowan 80:27, p.14
Dean McCollum will deliver address; description of ceremony.
47 Rider right choice for interim post
Northern Iowan 80:3, p.3
Believes Paul Rider will contribute to the Educational Opportunity Program.
48 Senate calls for affirmative action officer
Northern Iowan 79:20, p.6
Faculty Senate votes unanimously in favor of issue.
49 Undergraduate training strengthened
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
Communicative Disorders Department is working on a new curriculum package to strengthen training program; photo.
50 Opposition to ROTC continues
Northern Iowan 77:57, p.1
Judith Harrington receives petition calling for re-vote.
51 Regents grant 18 professional development leaves for UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:373, p.1
The State Board of Regents approved professional development leaves for eighteen professors.
52 Faculty Senate may restructure representation
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.8
A possible restructuring of the Faculty Senate was proposed by Darrel Hoff. The proposal seeks to end the equal representation among colleges and go to a more proportional representation.
53 Faculty dissatisfied with student evaluations
Northern Iowan 76:33, p.1
Faculty members held a meeting to discuss student evaluations; photo.
54 Senate meets Monday
Northern Iowan 76:31, p.1
Student evaluations will be one of the topics covered in the upcoming Faculty Senate meeting.
55 Special faculty meeting scheduled
Northern Iowan 76:7, p.1
The University Faculty Constitution will need to be amended if representatives from the School of Business are to allowed on the Faculty Senate; photo.
56 Kamerick: academic program excellent
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.16
President John Kamerick and Judy Harrington, faculty chair, speak to faculty.
57 Speech Pathology and Audiology
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
A student majoring in Speech Pathology and Audiology qualifies them to diagnose and help correct disorders of speech, language, and hearing in both children and adults; practical training is based around the Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo.
58 Collective bargaining: its history at UNI
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.1
Brief history of events leading up to the collective bargaining vote.
59 Faculty, union leaders give bargaining views
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.3
Offer opinions on de-certification action.
60 Harrington urges need for communication
Northern Iowan 75:6, p.6
Extensive interview with Professor Judith Harrington on campus issues, especially the relationship between faculty and administration; photo.
61 Leadership style stresses informality
Northern Iowan 75:6, p.7
Professor Harrington talks about leadership; photo.
62 Faculty Senate defines role as advisor to all
Northern Iowan 75:5, p.3
Faculty express opinions on appropriate matters for the Senate to consider.
63 Evaluations go to Regents only; also to Kamerick and Martin
Northern Iowan 74:55, p.1
64 A 40-hour week? They've never heard of it
Alumnus 63:2, p.8
Profile of a busy week for Professors Paul Rider and Judith Harrington; photo.
65 Senate's vote limits slogan
Northern Iowan 74:33, p.1
Final decision on slogan has not yet been reached, but the Senate limited the "Home of the Dome" to only alumni and athletic purposes.
66 Senate votes general ed to new committee
Northern Iowan 74:17, p.1
Will send proposal to new study committee; School of Music and Department of Art register objections..
67 A few points on general ed
Northern Iowan 74:15, p.2
Professor Harrington commends student interest in the subject but disagrees with several specific points.
68 Fate of gen ed. proposal in Faculty Senate uncertain
Northern Iowan 74:15, p.8
Professors Harrington and Jensen talk about what may happen next.
69 Much debate, but no decision on gen. ed.
Northern Iowan 74:13, p.1
Motion to adjourn cuts short debate; considerable support for and criticism of proposal.
70 Faculty Senate salutes Jones; pass resolution
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.6
Professor Rider cites Professor Jones' achievements; Professor Jones cites his concerns for the future; photo.
71 General ed proposal to be presented Monday
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.4
Outline of the latest revision.
72 Lawsuit settled out of court
Northern Iowan 73:38, p.1
UNI will pay plaintiffs $95,000 in suit over historically lower pay for women faculty.
73 Council members removed due to collective bargaining
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.9
Professors Rider and Harrington excluded from Council; President Kamerick regrets the action but believes that it is legally necessary.
74 Faculty supports rules principles
Northern Iowan 72:43, p.1
Faculty supports Ground Rules and Conflict Resolution aimed at removing impasse; confidence motion tabled.
75 Committee update
Northern Iowan 72:41, p.1
Professor Harrington and President Kamerick have met to talk about relations between the faculty and the administration; believe impasse may have been resolved..
76 Faculty continues debate
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.1
Faculty express confidence in Senate; approve motion to cease committee work until "ground rules for effective participation" can be worked out; confidence vote on Kamerick administration postponed.
77 Harrington, Martin deliver speeches
Northern Iowan 72:39, p.5
Rough texts from speeches at recent faculty meeting.
78 Frustration among faculty; budget process questioned
Northern Iowan 72:33, p.1
Some faculty believe that they have little or no role in the budgeting process.
79 Ask for 9.5% salary increase; action at Regents meeting
Northern Iowan 72:23, p.1
Professor Harrington makes appeal.
80 AFT supports women's suit
Northern Iowan 71:24, p.3
Professor Crownfield talks about the continuing support of the AAUP for the faculty women's discrimination suit.
81 My Turn series: "rare chance"
Northern Iowan 70:37, p.6
Brief review of series; list of remaining lectures.
82 Faculty Senate
Northern Iowan 70:1, p.3
Elect Professor Jones chair and Professor Harrington vice-chair.
83 Discrimination by sex at UNI
Northern Iowan 69:30, p.1
Salaries for women faculty are lower than those for men; discussion of causes and remedies.
84 Faculty Dames set annual Holiday Walk
Northern Iowan 69:24, p.5
Mrs. Richard Newell, Mrs. Gordon Harrington, and Mrs. J. E. Blumgren will be hostesses in their homes.
85 Regents approve leaves for 12 faculty members
Northern Iowan 68:47, p.7

List of faculty and their topics of research.

86 The role of the woman is . . ?; home economics conference hashes it out
Northern Iowan 68:16, p.4
Speakers discuss variety of viewpoints on appropriate roles for women.
87 "Future Power" Theme for State Confab at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:118, p.1
The Student Home Economics Association State Conference is to being held Nov. 5-6 on campus.
88 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1971:659, p.1
Judith Harrington works with Joseph T. Bush. Harrington is the director of the Cleft Palate Team.
89 UNI Staff Members on Area Cleft Palate Team
Public Relations News Release 1971:656, p.1
The UNI Speech and Hearing Clinic has its own Cleft Palate Team consisting of many UNI staff members.
90 Women's Committee confronts Kamerick
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.12
Group sends letter to President Kamerick asking for adjustments in salary and rank.
91 Sigma Alpha Eta
Northern Iowan 67:31, p.5
Professor Harrington will discuss research problems.
92 Cleft palate
Northern Iowan 65:64, p.5
Professor Judith Harrington will conduct fifth annual workshop.
93 Women's Day theme is 'how lovely to be a woman'
College Eye 63:52, p.8
Lengthy description of programs.
94 Faculty present satire 'Northern Utopia Limited'
College Eye 63:41, p.6
As part of annual faculty dinner; photo.
95 Lindberg seeks participants for spring Poetry Hour
College Eye 63:28, p.5
Some slots scheduled already.