Jensen--Verner N. (Physics Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Profile: 1315 years of service
Campus News Network 1:17, p.3
A look at this year's class of retirees; photo.
2 All students need to acquire the 'Write Stuff'
Northern Iowan 85:17, p.13
Faculty talk about the quality of writing that they see in their classes; find value in writing well.
3 Writing is a powerful learning tool
UNI Century 12:2, p.1
Program administrators and faculty talk about effects of Writing Across the Curriculum.
4 Students man your pencils instructors target writing skills
Northern Iowan 79:38, p.10
Faculty talk about their experience with the Writing Across the Curriculum project.
5 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.
6 Instructors commended
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.2
Student lists his favorite professors.
7 America's energy is mindpower
UNI Century 9:4, p.3
Students and faculty outline views on value of education.
8 Physics
Old Gold 0:0, p.44
Physics is concerned with motion, forces, energy, and properties of matter; general physics, modern physics, electronics, acoustics and optics, nuclear physics, and solid state physics plays an important role in Laboratory activity; photo.
9 Proposal is a modification
Northern Iowan 75:9, p.8
Professor Jensen offers brief history of the proposal's development.
10 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.
11 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.
12 UNISA meeting explains general ed proposal
Northern Iowan 74:10, p.1
Professors Fox and Jensen and Provost Martin present their views on the program to students.
13 Gen. Ed. first on Senate's docket
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.1
Brief history of the development of the current proposal; Professor Jensen talks about the plan.
14 New gen ed. program to be considered
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.3
Professor Jensen talks about the proposed new program.
15 Pilot an effort toward more cohesive g.e.; based on concept of core curriculum
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.4
Verner Jensen explains the general education pilot program begun at UNI this fall.
16 New general education at UNI; pilot program first step
Northern Iowan 73:5, p.1
New committee studies the effects of a pilot program for general education at UNI.
17 Proposed pipeline studied
Northern Iowan 72:28, p.5
Interdisciplinary course, Studies in Environmental Problems, will look at the issue.
18 Conservation talk
Northern Iowan 71:24, p.5
Professor Jensen will talk about energy conservation in recreational activities.
19 Physics seminar tomorrow
Northern Iowan 71:23, p.8
Professors Jensen and Olson will report on Argonne solar energy conference.
20 Environmental course offered
Northern Iowan 71:21, p.5
Team of faculty will teach course focussing on Dry Run Creek.
21 Energy task force forms
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.10
Members named; will consider appropriate means to meet demands of energy shortages.
22 Physics Seminar
Northern Iowan 70:16, p.7
Professor Jensen will present demonstration.
23 NBS films to be shown by physics department
Northern Iowan 68:47, p.10
Will show films on metric system and on sound.
24 Political Science dept. sponsors panel discussions
Northern Iowan 68:43, p.8
Schedule of discussions of energy as an environmental concern.
25 UNI Prof Elected Chaiman of Physics Group
Public Relations News Release 1972:151, p.1
On Nov. 6, Prof. Verner Jensen was elected to a one-year term as chairman of the Iowa Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
26 UNI College of Natural Sciences to Exhibit Feb. 4-9
Public Relations News Release 1970:338, p.1
A UNI science exhibit will go on display from Feb. 4 to Feb. 9 in Waterloo's Crossroads Shopping Center.
27 Kansas Prof to Lecture on High School Physics
Public Relations News Release 1969:39, p.1
Physics talk.
28 Jones elected faculty head
Northern Iowan 65:59, p.8
Professor Jones elected to position traditionally held by President Maucker; other election results announced.
29 Untitled
College Eye 63:56, p.8
Dow Chemical Company donates a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer; photo.
30 IAS selects Dr. Jensen
College Eye 60:50, p.6
Will be chair of physics section.
31 Faculty members promoted by state Board of Regents
College Eye 59:44, p.1
List of those who were promoted.
32 Maucker talks concerning ties with Argonne
College Eye 59:26, p.3
Attending meeting of college officials.
33 Dozen profs bicycle to, from class while pupils chuckle, children stare
College Eye 59:11, p.7
Professors tell about riding bikes to campus; photo.
34 Perrine joins SCI science faculty in fall
College Eye 52:41, p.1
James O. Perrine will serve as replacement of Verner Jensen in 1961-1962.
35 Nationally-known physicist to join SCI science faculty
Public Relations News Release 1960:542, p.1
Dean of Instruction William C. Lang announces the replacement of Verner Jensen with Professor James O. Perrine, former president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., and professor of physics at Yale and Cornell Universities.
36 300 to participate in Science Fair
College Eye 52:25, p.2
Representatives from thirty high schools will be on campus.
37 High school science fair at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:293, p.1
Verner Jensen acts as chairman of the National Science Fair in Kansas City. High school students will compete for up to four scholarships awarded based on their submission of a ten to fifteen minute science paper.
38 Science Department Continues Academic Year Institute
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
Under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation, the science Department continued the Academic Year Institute and brought together fifty experienced teachers. The department also sponsored the Seventh Annual Science Fair and education programs for junior high math and science teachers.
39 Annual Iowa Science Fair draws thousands April 12
College Eye 51:25, p.3
A look at the program.
40 Holidays also meant work for faculty
College Eye 51:14, p.5
Faculty attended many meetings over the Christmas holidays.
41 37 on faculty promoted; 17 to "full prof"
College Eye 50:34, p.1
Roster of promotions.
42 Science Department Offers Closed Circuit TV Courses
Old Gold 0:0, p.111
Closed circuit TV classes were offered for the second year; the Academic Year Institute was attempting to upgrade the quality of science and math courses; photo.
43 Science Tries Closed Circuit TV
Old Gold 0:0, p.111
Description of the department and the various activities and events that the department took part in; photos.
44 Department of Science
Old Gold 0:0, p.53
The Department of Science participated with Iowa State College and the State University of Iowa in the Lakeside Laboratory on Lake Okoboji; the National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Martin Lawrence Grant; photo.
45 Twenty eight new appointments to faculty
College Eye 48:1, p.3
Very brief profiles of new faculty.