Hill--Thomas W. (Anthropology Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI recognizes retirees Saturday, May 4
Public Relations News Release 2001:467, p.1
Forty-four UNI retiring employees will be honored at the 4th annual recognition breakfast.
2 Faculty granted professional leaves
Campus News Network 1:13, p.2
Roster of those receiving leaves.
3 Research center for study of adolescent problems to be created at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:424, p.1
Board of Regents accepted a report announcing the creation of a Center for the Study of Adolescence, designed to coordinate interdisciplinary research into problems such as gang violence, poor academic performance, and sexual and physical abuse.
4 The insulating factor; international sensitivity is no longer a choice for Americans
Northern Iowa Today 73:1, p.20
People doing business in other countries must learn the cultures of those countries to be successful.
5 Faculty debate arises over course request
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.1
Opposition to request of College of Education to add human relations course to General Education sequence; would allow teacher education majors to double count the course for both general education and their major course of study.
6 New people assume leadership positions
Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.7
New heads of Public Information Services, Library, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Department of Sociology and Anthropology named.
7 Regents name new UNI department head, other business
Public Relations News Release 1986:463, p.1
Ronald Chung was appointed the new head of the Department of Home Economics; suceeds Mary Franken, who resigned to focus on family and research interests; renovation contracts were also approved.
8 Regents approve UNI department head, calendar holidays, other business
Public Relations News Release 1986:438, p.1
Hill named head of department of sociology and anthropology; approved the 1987 and 1988 holidays; purchasing of land; increases in parking permit fees and rent; new postions/pay grades reclassifications/title changes; paint improvements.
9 Regents approve professional development leaves for 20 UNI faculty
Public Relations News Release 1986:203, p.1
Leaves were approved for the 1986-1987 school year; six leaves are for the fall, eight for the spring and six for the entire year; list of those taking a leave.
10 UNI students excavate at Yell City
Old Gold 0:0, p.48
Students traveled to an abandoned mill town on the banks of Cedar River to search for more information about the early settlement; photo.
11 Faculty leaves cost $132,000
Northern Iowan 78:36, p.1
List of faculty who received PDLs and their topics of research.
12 Creation myths are cultural
Northern Iowan 78:30, p.5
John Cole and Tom Hill talk about creations stories.
13 Power of Peyote Religion curses all
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.8
Tom Hill talks about the use of peyote in American Indian groups.
14 Hill to discuss Indians
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.4
Tom Hill will talk about alcohol and peyote use among Nebraska Winnebago people.
15 UNI Professor Hill to discuss drugs, Winnebago Indians
Public Relations News Release 1981:153, p.1
Thomas W. Hill spent time researching the culture changes and drinking patterns of the Winnebago Indians.
16 Anthropology round tables scheduled at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:497, p.1
The Anthropology Club will be hosting a series of round table discussions.
17 Field work reveals Winnebagos' cultural changes
UNI Century 9:2, p.5
Professor Tom Hill discusses his findings relating especially to drinking in Winnebego culture; photo.
18 Archaeology Lab reopens for relocated classes
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.9
Faculty and students put old building into shape for classes.
19 Gen. ed. class added
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.4
Professor Hill will offer course on North American Indians.
20 They urge tenure for Tom Hill; petition drive started
Northern Iowan 73:46, p.2
Believes Tom Hill, professor of anthropology, deserves tenure and asks students to sign a petition supporting him.
21 Anthro degrees expand curriculum
Northern Iowan 71:26, p.11
Anthropology major and minor available for first time this semester; faculty talk about course of study; brief profile of faculty.