Johnson--John W. (History Faculty)
Displaying 101 - 139 of 139 in reverse chronological order
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101 | A celebrated trial Public Relations News Release 1994:239, p.1 |
The trial of O. J. Simpson is discussed | |
102 | Sources & Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 1993:221, p.1 |
Conspiracy or not is the topic for this weeks discussion. Fred Waldstein will speak on "Leadership Education within the Context of Citizen Democracy". Randy Hogancamp will conduct the UNI Percussion Ensemble in concert. | |
103 | The Kennedy connection. Public Relations News Release 1993:220, p.1 |
John Johnson says the JFk left us in the prime of his life and as one of the most charismatic presidents in history. | |
104 | Rendering a decision on the revamped Supreme Court Public Relations News Release 1993:124, p.1 |
John Johnson says it will be interesting to see how the Supreme Court will address women's rights cases. | |
105 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1993:104, p.1 |
Information sources for this weeks topics of discussion that include Russian unrest and the first Monday in October. | |
106 | Seerley Hall to be re-dedicated September 8; Homer Seeley's grandson to attend Public Relations News Release 1993:36, p.1 |
Seerley Hall will be rededicated September 8. | |
107 | Two UNI history profs, chemistry prof reader/scorers for college board program Public Relations News Release 1992:759, p.1 |
John Johnson, Charles Quirk, and James Chang participated in the annual reading and scoring of Advanced Placement Examinations in U.S. History for the College Board Program. | |
108 | Several Northern Iowa faculty Campus News Network 3:20, p.4 |
Will score AP tests. | |
109 | The third degree. Public Relations News Release 1992:718, p.1 |
John Johnson says past history shows us that nothing is certain when it comes to Supreme Court confirmations. | |
110 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:711, p.1 |
Topics for discussion this week include; off the shelf dinosaurs and all those in favor. | |
111 | John W. Johnson Campus News Network 3:14, p.5 |
Book on court cases honored. | |
112 | Professional leaves announced Campus News Network 3:13, p.1 |
Roster of those who received leaves and their research topics. | |
113 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:300, p.1 |
Thurgood Marshall and a recycling program are this week's topics for discussion. | |
114 | The debate may never be aborted. Public Relations News Release 1992:284, p.1 |
The debate concerning Roe v. Wade may never come to a conclusion according to John Johnson. | |
115 | Eiklor leaves a legacy of teaching Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.21 |
John Eiklor dies October 27, 1992; biographical sketch; photo. | |
116 | Resilient writing Public Relations News Release 1992:251, p.1 |
John Johnson states that the Bill of Rights was ratified 201 years ago. This writing has stood the test of time. | |
117 | University of Northern Iowa mourns loss of beloved history professor John Eiklor; will hold celebration of his life Friday October 30 Public Relations News Release 1992:157, p.1 |
Plans for a celebration of life for professor John Eiklor have been finalized. | |
118 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:102, p.1 |
Faculty listed as sources or additional information on topics of term limits for congress, first Monday in October, and victimization of Black Males. | |
119 | Other things haven't changed much in 300 years. Public Relations News Release 1992:33, p.1 |
John Johnson shares that racism and prejudice are still prominent in America today. | |
120 | Gazing at our past, present and future through courtroom windows. Public Relations News Release 1991:678, p.1 |
Reviewing landmark legal decisions is a good way to understand modern-day verdicts and learn about U.S. history according to John Johnson. | |
121 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news are announced Public Relations News Release 1991:616, p.1 |
Topics this week include; Rodney King, Russian students graduating, spring cleaning dangers, and precycling. | |
122 | Professor edits historical law book Northern Iowan 88:55, p.7 |
Professor Johnson edits "Historic U. S. Court Cases, 1690-1990". | |
123 | John W. Johnson Campus News Network 2:16, p. |
Edited book of court cases. | |
124 | Of witch trials and Indian land claims; historic U.S. Court Cases encyclopedia edited by University of Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1991:546, p.1 |
John Johnson served as editor of "Historic U.S. Court Cases". Johnson and several of his UNI colleagues also contributed essays to the book. | |
125 | Faculty profile: John Eiklor Northern Iowa Today 75:2, p.16 |
Biographical sketch of history professor John Eiklor; photo. | |
126 | Eiklor named 1991 Iowa Professor of the Year Northern Iowan 88:8, p.5 |
Wins CASE honor; photo. | |
127 | The Supreme Court--more controversial now than ever before: Public Relations News Release 1990:647, p.1 |
Appointments to the Supreme Court are a constant source of political controversy. | |
128 | Students are advised to examine all aspects; law profession not as glamorous as it seems Northern Iowan 87:45, p.18 |
The road to becoming a lawyer. | |
129 | University of Northern Iowa professors to discuss "Field of Dreams" October 5 at Hearst Center Public Relations News Release 1990:81, p.1 |
Panel discussion of the film, "Field of Dreams" to be held at Hearst Center. | |
130 | "Content-neutral" statement explained Northern Iowan 87:2, p.3 |
Faculty respond to spring letters commenting on the use of the phrase "content-neutral" in the University's "Freedom of Expression" policy. | |
131 | Professors contribute to compendium on Southern culture Northern Iowa Today 74:1, p.27 |
Professors John Johnson, Robert Martin, and Alvin Sunseri write articles for Dictionary of Southern Culture. | |
132 | Northern Iowa faculty members contribute to "encyclopedia of southern culture." Public Relations News Release 1989:588, p.1 |
John Johnson and two other UNI faculty members were among the 800 expert contributors who wrote pieces for the book, which covers everything from architecture, black life and agriculture, to recreation, religion and violence. | |
133 | Future of nuclear power in U.S. guaranted after study was "whitewahed" in 1964, says University of Nothern Iowa history professor. Public Relations News Release 1989:293, p.1 |
The boom years of nuclear power between 1965 and 1976 might never have occurred, if the results of a damage study conducted in 1964 had not been suppressed by nuclear power supporters, according to John Johnson. | |
134 | Nuclear power- what happens when concerns arise but the need grows. Public Relations News Release 1989:270, p.1 |
The need for more electricity in this country continues, but concerns over how to stop pollution that's produced by power plants remains a critical issue. Many nuclear power plants are reaching their life expectancy. | |
135 | American policies on nuclear energy to be discussed Wednesday (Nov. 15) in history lecture at University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:219, p.1 |
The question of how might the course of nuclear energy development in the United States have changed, if the Atomic Energy Commission had not suppressed a controversial nuclear safety study in the mid-1960? Will be explored by Dr. John Johnson. | |
136 | 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. | |
137 | Department heads named Northern Iowan 85:4, p.5 |
Professor Vajpeyi will head Political Science; John Johnson will head History; Ruth Anderson will head Social Work. | |
138 | Why do we take the day off to celebrate Labor Day? Public Relations News Release 1988:21, p.1 |
John Johnson says the holiday is more of a "northern" one, and has been celebrated for 94 years. | |
139 | Regents reports; budget OK'd Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3 |
Winston Burt will head Affirmative Action; David Else will head PLS; John Johnson will head History Department; Dhirendra Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department; Jonathon Lu will be acting head of Geography Department. |