Johnson--John W. (History Faculty)
Displaying 51 - 100 of 139 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Like father like son Public Relations News Release 2001:340, p.1 |
John Johnson will explore the similarities in the families of President George Bush, and President George W. Bush. | |
52 | Professors rewarded Northern Iowan 98:22, p.5 |
Professors John Johnson, Ken McCormick, and Al Hays were each rewarded for their work at UNI. | |
53 | UNI faculty members honored for service Northern Iowan 98:20, p.2 |
Ken McCormick, John Johnson, and Al Hays received awards for their teaching, research, and public service activities. | |
54 | UNI faculty members honored for outstanding teaching, research and service Campus News Network 12:6, p.2 |
Ken McCormick, John Johnson, and Al Hays receive recognition; photo. | |
55 | UNI faculty members honored for outstanding teaching, research and service Public Relations News Release 2001:193, p.1 |
Ken McCormick, John Johnson and Al Hays received awards for their excellence in teaching, research and service. | |
56 | UNI professor to participate in AP reading program Northern Iowan 97:57, p.2 |
John W. Johnson chosen to participate in the annual reading and scoring of the College Board's AP U. S. History exams. | |
57 | UNI professor selected to participate in Advanced Placement reading program Public Relations News Release 2000:472, p.1 |
John Johnson will help read and score examinations of the College Board's AP Examination in United States History. | |
58 | John Johnson Campus News Network 10:21, p. |
John Johnson selected to participate in national reading scoring events of U. S. history exams. | |
59 | UNI professor selected to participate in Advanced Placement Reading Public Relations News Release 1999:442, p.1 |
Selected to participate in the annual reading and scoring of the College Board's Advanced Placement Examination in U. S. History was John Johnson. | |
60 | History was made nearly 30 years ago when President Nixon visited Moscow Public Relations News Release 1999:414, p.1 |
John Johnson will discuss President Nixon's historic trip to Moscow and the signing of the treaty on antiballistic missile systems. | |
61 | Fall of Saigon Public Relations News Release 1999:386, p.1 |
Professor John Johnson will discuss the effects of the Viet Nam War on Viet Nam and the United States. | |
62 | The 50th Anniversary of the 22nd Amendment--two terms and you're out Public Relations News Release 1999:274, p.1 |
John Johnson, professor and head of the Department of History, will discuss the purpose of the 22nd Amendment. | |
63 | Holocaust survivor to recount experiences at public lecture Wednesday, March 1 Public Relations News Release 1999:271, p.1 |
Author David Faber will deliver a lecture on the book, "Because of Romek: A holocaust survivor's remembrances". | |
64 | Do you know your freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights? Public Relations News Release 1999:161, p.1 |
Discussion with Professor John Johnson about the guaranteed rights in the Bill of Rights. | |
65 | KUNI publishes RAGBRAI murder mystery Northern Iowan 96:15, p.14 |
Murder mystery novel "16,000 Suspects: A RAGBRAI Mystery" compiled the work of seventeen Iowa authors; photo. | |
66 | Columbus Day Public Relations News Release 1999:75, p.1 |
Discussion with John Johnson, professor of history, about the origin and meaning of Columbus Day. | |
67 | "McCarthyism" topic for kick-off to University of Northern Iowa History Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 1999:45, p.1 |
"The Soft Side of McCarthyism" will be the topic for the 26th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History; Cold War expert Richard M. Fried will speak on September 22. | |
68 | 25 Years ago Richard Nixon resigned rather than face impeachment Public Relations News Release 1999:9, p.1 |
Professor and head of the Department of History John Johnson discusses the resignation of President Richard Nixon. | |
69 | America's royal family loses prince Northern Iowan 95:61, p.1 |
John Kennedy, Jr., his wife Caroline Bessette-Kennedy, and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette died last Friday when their plane plunged into the ocean near Martha's Vineyard. | |
70 | John Johnson Campus News Network 9:21, p. |
Was selected to participate in annual reading and scoring of College Board's Advance Placement Examinations. | |
71 | 1999-2000 Professional Development assignments Campus News Network 9:11, p.2 |
Faculty receive PDLs for spring, fall, and academic year 1999-2000. | |
72 | 25 years have passed since the Watergate "Saturday Night Massacre" Public Relations News Release 1998:83, p.1 |
UNI Professor of History John Johnson to discuss impact of Watergate in 1973 and twenty-five years later. | |
73 | University of Northern Iowa professor John W. Johnson wins award from State Historical Society of Iowa Public Relations News Release 1997:407, p.1 |
John W. Johnson received honorable mention in the Benjamin F. Shambaugh Award competition from the State Historical Society of Iowa for his book on student rights . | |
74 | History professor explores landmark student case Northern Iowan 94:27, p.1 |
John Johnson's book on Tinker v. Des Moines court case is published; photo. | |
75 | Notice to assignment editors Public Relations News Release 1997:118, p.1 |
John Johnson's "The Struggle for Student Rights" on Tinker v. Des Moines has recently been released. | |
76 | "The Struggle for Student Rights" Public Relations News Release 1997:118, p.2 |
University Press of Kansas released preview of John Johnson's new book on the Tinker v. Des Moines court case. | |
77 | The Tinker letters to be discussed Wednesday, Oct. 15 in history lecture series at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1997:74, p.1 |
John Johnson will present lecture on the "Tinker Letters" in the History Lecture Series. Next speaker will be Charlotte C. Wells. | |
78 | University of Northern Iowa to host Carl L. Becker history lecture Sept. 10 Public Relations News Release 1997:20, p.1 |
Linda K. Kerber will deliver a lecture on women and the military as the 24th Carl Becker Memorial Lecture in History. John Johnson will present the next address October 15. | |
79 | Professor Morgan's UNI future in question; insufficient outside research publications, constitutes tenure denial Northern Iowan 93:53, p.1 |
Hearing on Carol Morgan's denial of tenure and promotion continues; photo. | |
80 | How is the U. S. Constitution doing on its 209th birthday? Public Relations News Release 1996:31, p.1 |
John Johnson says the U. S. Constitution has served us well since being approved at a constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787. | |
81 | Charles E. Quirk Campus News Network 6:21, p.3 |
Clarification of article from last Kudos: Quirk edited "Sports and the Law: Major Legal Cases" and he and John W. Johnson contributed articles; Johnson also wrote preface. | |
82 | Members inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:411, p.1 |
Christopher Paul Bock and Sara Carlson were initiated into the Golden Key National Honor Society for outstanding academic achievement. | |
83 | John W. Johnson Campus News Network 6:17, p. |
Faculty members wrote various articles. | |
84 | Northern Lights--observing a dozen decades of great teaching Campus News Network 6:14, p.1 |
UNI will celebrate its 120th anniversary with many activities in the fourth week of April. | |
85 | Visiting professor Kermit Hall to speak at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:242, p.1 |
Kermit Hall to speak at UNI. | |
86 | We're having a party and you're invited to participate! Campus News Network 6:9, p.2 |
UNI will celebrate its 120th anniversary April 20-26. | |
87 | ROTH complex to dedicate halls Northern Iowan 92:22, p.4 |
Mavis Holmes, Anna McGovern, Daryl Pendergraft, and John Eiklor will be honored in ceremony. | |
88 | University of Northern Iowa hosts program Saturday, November 11 to dedicate new residence halls Public Relations News Release 1995:120, p.1 |
New residence halls to be dedicated at UNI during Family Fest Weekend. | |
89 | The trial of the century? Public Relations News Release 1995:82, p.1 |
The O. J. Simpson trial is not regarded as the most important trial in history by many. | |
90 | Reforming the judicial system Public Relations News Release 1994:547, p.1 |
Public seems to favor some reform for the judicial system. | |
91 | John W. Johnson Campus News Network 5:18, p. |
Named to Fellowship and Grant Committee of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association. | |
92 | Lang Hall at University of Northern Iowa to be formally dedicated Saturday, May 6 Public Relations News Release 1994:441, p.1 |
Auditorium building at the UNI will be named for William Lang. | |
93 | Congress plays ball Public Relations News Release 1994:270, p.1 |
Congress is urged to intervene in the baseball strike. | |
94 | Seminar room dedication for former Dean to be held November 9 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:136, p.1 |
Donald Howard will be honored by having a seminar room named for him. | |
95 | Supreme changes in court Public Relations News Release 1993:654, p.1 |
John Johnson sees few surprise in the supreme court anytime soon. | |
96 | Two UNI history profs reader/scorers for college board program Public Relations News Release 0:634, p.1 |
UNI profs participated in the annual reading and scoring of Advanced Placement Examinations in U.S. History. | |
97 | John Johnson Campus News Network 4:18, p.3 |
John Johnson received the Thomas Jefferson Prize. | |
98 | UNI professor receives award Northern Iowan 90:55, p.2 |
Professor John Johnson receives award for encyclopedia of court cases; photo. | |
99 | University of Northern Iowa professor to receive award for Encyclopedia of Court Cases Public Relations News Release 0:493, p.1 |
John Johnson will be honored for his published work entitled "Historic U.S. Court Cases, 1690-1990: An Encyclopedia" | |
100 | The end of an era. Public Relations News Release 0:471, p.1 |
John Johnson shares his view of possible successors to Harry Blackman on the Supreme Court. |