Janssen--Daniel M. (Class of 1990)

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1 Daniel Janssen
Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.29
Serves as a partner of the national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP. Named among the Best Lawyers in America 2013 for excellence in employment, law, and management.
2 Daniel Janssen
Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.30
Daniel Janssen has been selected for inclusion in "The Best Lawyers in America 2010".
3 University of Northern Iowa debate team scores first place at Illinois State
Public Relations News Release 1991:376, p.1
Varsity debate team wins first place in the Championship Division at the Illinois State Debate Tournament.
4 UNI to host debate tourney
Northern Iowan 87:6, p.8
Fifty colleges and universities will attend the College Debate Tournament at UNI beginning this Friday.
5 Nation's first major tournament opens collegiate debate season on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1990:64, p.1
Nearly four hundred debaters and their coaches will participate in the season's first official tournament of the year.
6 Debaters finish strong
Northern Iowan 86:50, p.1
Hawbaker-Schuler reach round of sixteen; Janssen-Morphew barely miss reaching elimination round.
7 University of Northern Iowa Debate duo of Hawbaker and Schuler cap their debate career as number two team in the nation on season record
Public Relations News Release 1989:531, p.1
The debate duos of Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler, and Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew compete in the National Debate Tournament. The teams were accompanied by Professors Walter Ulrich and William Henderson.
8 University of Northern Iowa's novice debate team wins Junior Varsity National Championship
Public Relations News Release 1989:474, p.1
Professors Walter Ulrich and Bill Henderson's debate duos achieve victory at the American Debate Association Junior Varsity National Tournament while the men's basketball team battles Missouri in the NCAA competition.
9 Debate team continues strong
Northern Iowan 86:44, p.8
Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew are second UNI team to qualify for nationals.
10 For fourth consecutive year, University of Northern Iowa qualifies second team for national debate tournament
Public Relations News Release 1989:453, p.1
Dan Janssen, Jon Morphew, Aaron Hawbaker, and Ken Schuler qualify for participation in the National Debate Tournament. The duos are accompanied by Professor William Henderson.
11 First place finish at 'Heart of America' Tournament for University of Northern Iowa debate duo
Public Relations News Release 1989:444, p.1
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler earn first place at the Heart of America Tournament at the University of Kansas. Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew are slated to compete in the National Debate Tournament, coached by Professors William Henderson and Walter Ulrich.
12 First place win at season's largest debate tournament for University of Northern Iowa debaters; expected to into nationals as top seed.
Public Relations News Release 1989:408, p.1
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler defeated teams from Dartmouth in the quarterfinals and Wake Forest in the semi-finals en route to first place. Ulrich expects Hawbaker and Schuler to be the first or second seed nationally.
13 Speakers awards, high finishes continue for University of Northern Iowa debaters
Public Relations News Release 1989:348, p.1
Debate duos earn a first place finish, as well as a number of speaker awards at the University of Miami Junior Varsity Tournament.
14 University of Northern Iowa debaters take individual honors at Georgetown.
Public Relations News Release 1989:272, p.1
Ken Schuler and Aaron Hawbaker were the third-seeded team coming out of preliminary rounds with a 6-2 record. The team of Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew compiled a 4-4 record in preliminary rounds and did not advance to octofinals.
15 No Thanksgiving break for debaters
Northern Iowan 86:23, p.3
Debate coach Walter Ulrich looks at his team's chances in upcoming tournaments.
16 Debate team awarded in tournaments
Northern Iowan 86:14, p.11
Aaron Hawbaker, Dan Janssen, and Ken Schuler compete successfully.
17 University of Northern Iowa debaters place third of 41 teams at Kansas tourney.
Public Relations News Release 1989:176, p.1
The team made up of Dan Janssen and Jon Morphew defeated Augustana College and Baylor University to advance to the semifinal round. They were defeated by the University of Southern California in the semifinals, finishing in third place behind Augustana.
18 Top speaker awards to University of Northern Iowa debaters as they give strong showing in prestigious tournaments.
Public Relations News Release 1989:150, p.1
A first place individual speaker award to Aaron Hawbaker and a second place speaker award to Ken Schuler were among honors the University of Northern Iowa brought home from their recent Kentucky tournaments.
19 Public debate Wednesday (April 12) at University of Northern Iowa to deal with prison/jail overcrowding.
Public Relations News Release 1988:398, p.1
The debate will feature Dave Bushek and Dan Janssen against Nathan Coco and Charles Smith.
20 Northern Iowa debaters, individual events members continue winning ways in DSR-TKA National Tournament; debaters qualify second team for NDT.
Public Relations News Release 1988:357, p.1
First place finish for UNI's top-seeded debate duo and seven of eight events breaking from preliminary rounds. Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler won the debate competition with a win over a second Kansas team.
21 University of Northern Iowa's Hawbaker and Schuler maintain strong record in 'Heart of America' debate.
Public Relations News Release 1988:333, p.1
Their 5-3 preliminary record gave them a ninth seed from among the 42 teams competing as they moved to the next round of competition, where they lost to the eighth seeded Northwestern team.
22 University of Northern Iowa debate duo one of only 16 in nation to get pre-district bid for national tournament.
Public Relations News Release 1988:335, p.1
This is the second consecutive year Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler have been accorded this honor. This year's collegiate topic is "Resolved: That the U.S. Foreign Policy Toward One or More African Nations Should Be Substantially Changed."
23 Northern Iowa debate squad ranked thirteenth in the nation in mid-season ratings.
Public Relations News Release 1988:296, p.1
The debate squad is also ranked first in its six-state district. Neil Phillips says the team is still improving.
24 Debate teams win again
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.4
Detailed results of recent tournaments.
25 Northern Iowa debaters, coach win honors in three semester break outings.
Public Relations News Release 1988:259, p.1
Debate coach Neil Phillips received a "Distinguished Service Award" for contributions to forensics programs. Senior division debate teams compiled an impressive record during a West Coast tour, receiving "swing award" and 1st place in a Midwest event.
26 University of Northern Iowa debaters holding up to preseason predictions.
Public Relations News Release 1988:184, p.1
First place win for a rookie team and a quarterfinal finish for its nationally ranked veteran varsity team are among the University of Northern Iowa debate squad's scorings in its last two tournaments.
27 Northern Iowa forensics team members compete in two individual events, one debate tournament.
Public Relations News Release 1988:118, p.1
Eight students traveled to Winona State University International Tournament for individual events, where Northern Iowa finished fourth out of 22 team.
28 Northern Iowa debaters pleased with performance at Kentucky Round Robin, tournament.
Public Relations News Release 1988:99, p.1
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler's two-win, six lost record in the Round Robin event gave them a seventh place finish. Fourty-six teams from twenty six colleges and universities in seventeen states were entered in the Kentucky Tournament.
29 Northern Iowa debaters open with a strong season.
Public Relations News Release 1988:91, p.1
Three teams of UNI debaters open the 1988-1989 season last weekend with strong performances at the Vanderbilt University Tournament in Nashville.
30 University of Northern Iowa to host debate between Harvard, Georgetown Thursday (Sept. 22)
Public Relations News Release 1988:57, p.1
The topic of the debate is "Resolved: That the Federal government should implement a comprehensive program to guarantee retirement security for United States citizens over age 65." The debate is open to the public.
31 Forensics teams earn high marks before nationals
Northern Iowan 84:47, p.1
Reports on winners in recent debate and forensics action.
32 Northern Iowa debate team chosen one of nation's tops in pre-tournament activity
Public Relations News Release 1987:265, p.1
Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler are granted automatic placement in the National Debate Tournament for their consistent performance throughout the season. Two more UNI teams are entered in the district competition at Macalester College.
33 Northern Iowa debaters in good showing at Augustana Tournament
Public Relations News Release 1987:228, p.1
Professor Neil Phillips and Todd Syverson coach the debate team in their advancement to the semi-final round of the Augustana Tournament. The team's next tournament is held at Illinois State University.
34 Northern Iowa debaters, individual event team members place in four tournaments
Public Relations News Release 1987:159, p.1
Eighteen individual events team members and eight debaters compete in forensic tournaments in North Carolina, Kansas, and Nebraska, with twenty students earning awards from each competition. The students were accompanied by communication arts faculty.
35 Northern Iowa debaters open season with strong finish at Vanderbilt Tournament
Public Relations News Release 1987:65, p.1
Four UNI debate teams are entered into the Vanderbilt University Early-Bird Tournament. One of Neil Phillips' freshman teams took second place in the competition, with individual competitors taking first, second, and third in the junior varsity division.
36 Debaters win tournaments in Tennessee, Wyoming
Northern Iowan 83:12, p.1
List of winners and events.