Hearst--Meryl Norton
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1 | PR watchdog John Stauber to speak at UNI as part of Hearst Series Public Relations News Release 2010:112, p.1 |
Stauber's lecture, "Toxic Sludge is Good for You: How Propagandists Manage Democracy," is part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. Stauber is an investigative writer, activist, and public interest organization consultant. | |
2 | UNI hosts painter Josh Smith for Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 2009:386, p.1 |
Josh Smith's best-known work is centered on the use of his own name as a motif for exploring abstraction in painting. Along with his paintings, Smith produces many artist books. | |
3 | UNI hosts artist Matthew Woolman for Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 2009:290, p.1 |
Matthew Woolman, chair of the Department for Graphic Design, School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University, will present "Deep Excavation: A Narrative of Place and Culture," at the Kamerick Art Building. | |
4 | UNI Gallery of Art to present ceramics exhibition, "Tell Me a Story: Contemporary Narrative Ceramics' Public Relations News Release 2009:242, p.1 |
The invitational exhibition curated by professor of art, JoAnn Schnabel, will include a variety of contemporary ceramic artwork, both sculptural and vassel-oriented, utilizing narrative or text. Patti Warashina will be guest speaker. | |
5 | Pfaff to be featured at next Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Nov. 16 Public Relations News Release 2009:159, p.1 |
Judy Pfaff, a MacArthur Award-winning artist, will be the guest lecturer in the Kamerick Art Building. Pfaff is best known for her sculptural and installation work but also creates paintings and prints. | |
6 | Ingrid Mattson to discuss 'Islam: an American Religion' at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:59, p.1 |
The Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series will take place in Davis Hall in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Art Center.Mattson earned her Ph. D. in Islamic studies from the University of Chicago in 1999. | |
7 | UNI Hearst Lecture on Islam postponed Public Relations News Release 2008:415, p.1 |
Ingrid Mattson, director and professor of the Macdonald Center for Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Realtions and director of Islamic Chaplaincy at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Conn. has postponed her lecture due to a medical emergency. | |
8 | Author digs deep for personal stories Northern Iowan 102:10, p.1 |
Karen McElmurray spoke Monday night at the first lecture presented by the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. | |
9 | Anna Deavere Smith to speak on UNI's Hearst Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Actress from television show "The West Wing" and tenure professor at the Tisch School of the Arts will speak on November 15 at the GBPAC. | |
10 | UNI's Hearst Lecture Series to begin Oct. 18 with program on theatrical design challenges; speaker to participate in Oct. 17 roundtable on issues faci Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Will discuss challenges of articulating viewpoints through theatrics; will participate in discussion about current issues theatre educators face. | |
11 | The human mind topic for second Hearst Lecture Series speaker at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Steven Pinker to lecture on "The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature". | |
12 | Author shares life experiences Northern Iowan 94:22, p.10 |
Kyoko Mori reads in Hearst Lecture Series; photo. | |
13 | "Hearst would not have been pleased with audience limitations . . . "; tickets for opera singer available only with disturbing restrictions Northern Iowan 94:16, p.10 |
Professor Robert J. Ward dislikes method of ticket distribution for Simon Estes concert.. | |
14 | Estes rocks foundation of auditorium, audience; Iowa native unleashes opera voice at UNI Northern Iowan 94:14, p.15 |
Simon Estes gives concert to large audience; photo. | |
15 | University of Northern Iowa offers workshop on the life and work of Wendell Berry Public Relations News Release 1997:24, p.1 |
Barbara Lounsberry will lead a workshop on the study of work by Wendell Berry; workshops made possible by James Hearst and Meryl Hearst. | |
16 | Amendment issues in Iowa topic for lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday, April 26 Public Relations News Release 1994:395, p.1 |
Cryss Farley, Executive Director of the Iowa Civil Liberties Union, will be the featured speaker during the Meryl Norton Hearst Communication Series. | |
17 | Public Relations Ethics topic for Hearst Communication Series on University of Northern Iowa Campus March 1 Public Relations News Release 1994:299, p.1 |
PRSA to discuss public relations ethics at UNI meeting. | |
18 | Hearst Communication Series continues with play on University of Northern Iowa campus October 21-22. Public Relations News Release 1994:104, p.1 |
UNI's Interpreters Theatre to host a play about the flood victims of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois. | |
19 | Noted art critic and historian to give lecture at University of Northern Iowa, October 20 Public Relations News Release 1994:105, p.1 |
Donald Kuspit will speak at UNI. | |
20 | Hearst Series invites scholars to UNI Northern Iowan 91:10, p.1 |
Department of Communication Studies sets schedule this year. | |
21 | Art critic will return to UNI; Kuspit to help prepare Arnesson exhibit for UNI in fall 1995 Northern Iowan 90:47, p.1 |
Donald Kuspit will reschedule lecture. | |
22 | Contributions by Hearsts to UNI still forgotten Northern Iowan 90:35, p.6 |
Believes major gifts of service and money should be remembered. | |
23 | Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 1992:370, p.1 |
Listing of activities at UNI for the week. The list is not inclusive. | |
24 | "Moral Thinking" among topics for leading political and social philosopher February 22, and 23 on Hearst Lecture Service at University of Northern Iow Public Relations News Release 1992:362, p.1 |
Charles Taylor will be the featured speaker during the Hearst Lecture Series. He will present two lectures. | |
25 | Hearst Center for the Arts: professor's legacy funds arts Northern Iowan 86:56, p.11 |
Description of the facilities. | |
26 | Endowed chair enlightens literature class Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.28 |
Philip Caputo is first occupant of Meryl Norton Hearst endowed chair. | |
27 | Caputo named as first Meryl Hearst chairman Northern Iowan 85:62, p.1 |
Profile of Phil Caputo; photo. | |
28 | University of Northern Iowa names Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Caputo to be first Hearst endowed chair for 1989-90 school year. Public Relations News Release 1988:544, p.1 |
The chair, established through a bequest by the late poet and Northern Iowa professor James S. Hearst in honor of his late wife, Meryl Norton Hearst. Philip Caputo works listed and described. | |
29 | Hearst leaves behind art center, endowment Northern Iowan 85:4, p.13 |
Profile of the Hearsts and the Hearst Center. | |
30 | Hearst's contribution used to establish endowed chair Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.7 |
James and Meryl Hearst give $600,000 to university for chair in College of Humanities and Fine Arts; photo. | |
31 | Hearst still giving Northern Iowan 84:65, p.1 |
Donate house and cash for arts center. | |
32 | Hearst gift creates first endowed chair Nonpareil 72:3, p.17 |
James and Meryl Hearst donate $600,000 to UNI for endowed chair in CHFA; photo. | |
33 | Hearsts leave UNI largest-ever gift Northern Iowan 84:62, p.1 |
Hearsts leave $600,000 to establish endowed chair; photo. | |
34 | Northern Iowa receives largest gift ($600,000) from late Iowa poet James Hearst and wife Meryl. Public Relations News Release 1988:476, p.1 |
The funds will be used to establish the Meryl Norton Hearst Endowed Chair in the UNI College of Humanities and Fine Arts in memory of Hearst's wife of thirty years. James Hearst was a professor of creative writing at the University from 1941-1975. | |
35 | Widow of poet James Hearst dies Northern Iowan 84:18, p.6 |
Meryl Norton Hearst died October 22, 1987. | |
36 | James Hearst's will includes major gifts to Cedar Falls, UNI Alumnus 70:3, p.4 |
Professor Hearst left house and $100,000 to city; $10,000 to public library; and books and papers to UNI. | |
37 | Untitled College Eye 59:47, p.1 |
Students, artists, faculty gather for "pot bash" to make ceramics. | |
38 | Carl Sandburg Alumnus 48:1, p.8 |
Visits campus; stays with Hearsts; photo. | |
39 | Robert Jackson will be the first to speak during the third annual Child Health Workshop Public Relations News Release 1945:148, p.1 |
Robert Jackson, Marjory Lyford, and Ralph J. Ojemann will address the workshop. |