Intemann--Gerald W. (Physics Faculty; CNS Dean)

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51 By JOVE, we are beginning space research
Northern Iowa Today 76:1, p.16
UNI gets access to NASA information.
52 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.
53 By Jove, it's a partnership with NASA
Campus News Network 2:16, p.1
Program will give access to NASA information and allow faculty and students to conduct research.
54 NASA space research data made available to two University of Northern Iowa professors; University named partner in "JOVE" program
Public Relations News Release 1991:560, p.1
JOVE is a NASA/University Joint Venture Initiative allowing universities access to NASA data for use in research at the university level. Darrel Wiens and Thomas Hockey have been chosen to participate.
55 Rededication ceremony for University of Northern Iowa's newly remodeled Wright Hall to be held March 11
Public Relations News Release 1991:461, p.1
Newly remodeled Wright Hall will be rededicated in March.
56 Iowa Space Grant Consortium announces programs for 1992
Public Relations News Release 1991:428, p.1
Undergraduate and graduate fellowship, scholarship, research, and related awards programs for 1992 sponsored by the Iowa Space Grant Consortium are announced.
57 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.
58 High school science/math/technology students receive scholarships, awards at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:233, p.1
375 Iowa high school seniors competed for four year full tuition scholarships in the areas of industrial technology, sciences, mathematics, and computer science. Speaker was William R. Kuhn. Winners are listed
59 Mandatory computer fee used to build technological environment for students
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.1
Administrators explain purpose, goals, and plans for use of computer fee.
60 Tufts Environmental Literacy Institute Report to initiate environmental seminar series at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:99, p.1
Seminar series on environmental issues and problems begins at UNI.
61 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.
62 University of Northern Iowa awarded grant to provide science exploration program to female and minority students
Public Relations News Release 1990:560, p.1
UNI receives grant from National Science Foundation to conduct two-year science and math exploration program.
63 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.
64 NASA lecturer to speak March 27 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:415, p.1
Christine Jones will present two seminars at UNI. Jones is an astrophysicist and lecturer for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
65 College of Natural Sciences selects new dean
Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.6
Gerald W. Intemann, former head of Department of Physics, will be new Dean; photo.
66 Intemann named new dean
Northern Iowan 87:41, p.1
Profile of Professor Intemann; photo.
67 Intemann named dean
Campus News Network 1:12, p.1
Gerald W. Intemann will succeed Roy Saigo; photo.
68 Intemann named new dean of natural sciences at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:354, p.1
UNI College of Natural Sciences names new Dean.
69 University of Northern Iowa alumni eligible for Merchant Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1990:286, p.1
Merchant scholarships for advanced study or graduate school allow UNI graduates to apply.
70 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.
71 High school science/math/technology students receive scholarships, awards at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:229, p.1
Winners announced at the 28th annual UNI Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium.
72 Former NASA scientist to speak at University of Northern Iowa December 5
Public Relations News Release 1990:220, p.1
Richard W. Underwood, former NASA scientist, will present two lectures at UNI.
73 Notice of first session of collective bargaining November 7
Public Relations News Release 1990:172, p.1
Iowa State Board of Regents and United Faculty begin talks.
74 Second in a series: Natural Sciences names temporary dean
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.4
Gerald Intemann named interim dean of the College of Natural Sciences.
75 Northern Iowa physics program recognizes outstanding high school teacher.
Public Relations News Release 1989:607, p.1
Ken Schaefer a physics teacher in Mason City High School and science coordinator for the Mason City schools, received the Distinguished Iowa Physics Teacher Award at the annual Physics Student and Alumni dinner.
76 Two visiting scholars from the People's Republic of China are studying in the University of Northern Iowa's Department of Physics.
Public Relations News Release 1988:346, p.1
Both Li You Cheng and Wei Chunfang hope to gain more expertise in their respective areas of study as well as a better understanding of the United States.
77 Regents approve constuction contracts, name chief negotiator/bargaining team for Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:48, p.1
Construction contract as follows: Larson Construction, Inc., of Independence, a $970, 628 general contract; ACI Mechanical Corp., Ames, a $415,050 mechanical contract; Freeman Electric, Inc., Independence, a $141,800 electrical contract.
78 Northern Iowa physics head president-elect of science consortium.
Public Relations News Release 1988:428, p.1
Gerald Intemann is the new president-elect of Central States Universities, Incorporated (CSUI), a science consortium of fifteen Midwest universities.
79 UNI professors urge majors in sciences
Northern Iowan 84:44, p.1
Enrollment has declined in sciences and industrial technology; professors see considerable opportunity in the fields.
80 Did you know¿ that quantum physics made it all possible -- UNI address April 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:284, p.1
Fred Alan Wolf visits the Communication Arts Center to discuss quantum physics and philosphy. The presentation was sponsored by the Department of Physics, and Colleges of Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences.
81 UNI names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1986:186, p.1
The second set of high school seniors to receive the Presidential Scholarships was selected. The scholarships cover four years of tuition and living costs for the students. Includes a list of recipients with their hometowns.
82 12 UNI students inducted into physics honorary society
Public Relations News Release 1986:325, p.1
Vilmain and Intemann both spoke at the induction ceremony for Sigma Pi Sigma; officers and new inductees listed.
83 Particle physics and the inner/outer space connection is next UNI physics topic Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1986:283, p.1
Intemann will discuss advances in particle physics in recent years that are helping cosmologists understand the early history of the Universe.
84 Departments feel crunch: Reversion of funds
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.1
Administrators tell how the reversion will hurt their departments.
85 UNI names 15 Presidential Scholars, 15 Merit Scholar recipients
Public Relations News Release 1986:194, p.1
The students will begin their studies at UNI in the fall of 1986 and are free to choose any major; the Presidential awards are four year full-rides while the Merit awards are two thousand dollars for each four years. List of winners.
86 43 outstanding students to vie for presidential scholar awards at UNI Nov. 4-5
Public Relations News Release 1985:117, p.1
Fifteen of the high school competitors will win four-year full-ride scholarships and fifteen others will win $2,000 scholarships; the competition includes writing an essay and being interviewed; competitors are listed.
87 Alumnus donates equipment
Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.6
Mike Shilhanek donates electronic equipment.
88 Intemann named representative
Northern Iowan 81:11, p.11
Gerald Intemann was named representative to Central States Univerisities, Incorporated.
89 Stolen equipment recovered
Northern Iowan 80:47, p.1
Equipment recovered from series of recent thefts, mostly from the College of Natural Sciences; thieves may have had keys.
90 Science lectures to be held
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.5
Sigma Xi will sponsor lectures; group founded in Spring 1983.
91 Student compete in Physics Olympics
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Students from junior and senior high schools compete in various physics and science related events called Physics Olympics; photo.
92 Of quarks and scalar mesons
Alumnus 66:3, p.8
Professor Intemann studies how quarks interact to form particles.
93 Proton decay research in iron mine to be explained at UNI lecture
Public Relations News Release 1980:320, p.1
Guest speaker Kenneth Heller from the University of Minnesota will speak on proton research.
94 Regents discuss UNI matters
Northern Iowan 76:59, p.1
Board of Regents met to discuss university matters, including the resignation of four administrators, appointment of a new department head, and a pay plan for employees; defers Ed. D; receives tenure report.