Journalism

Displaying 51 - 100 of 273 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Media miscues
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.7
Believes that readers must realize the difference between a news story and an opinion column.
52 Journalism Club starts fifth year of discipline, ethics
Northern Iowan 97:43, p.15
Students minoring in journalism are invited to join the Society of Professional Journalists.
53 Journalism in the modern world
Northern Iowan 94:13, p.1
Bob Levy presents address on journalistic ethics; photo.
54 In pursuit of responsible journalism?
Public Relations News Release 1997:57, p.1
Bob Levey, a columnist for the Washington Post, will speak October 9 on the role of responsible journalism.
55 Recreating the news--trend or ratings ploy?
Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1
Professor Barbara Lounsberry discusses the recreation of major news events by television networks. She speaks on the misleading nature of news recreations, and predicts their continued use in the future.
56 Financial 'villain' causes cuts; lack of funding
Northern Iowan 86:34, p.1
Five journalism courses dropped due to lack of funds and lack of qualified faculty.
57 Top awards in district communications recognition program again go to University of Northern Iowa's Office of Public Relations
Public Relations News Release 1989:361, p.1
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education awards the Office of Public Relations with the Exceptional Achievement Award, as well as two awards of merit. Awards were received for exceptional electronic media.
58 The decade of the '80s--top 10 stories
Public Relations News Release 1989:316, p.1
Professor Tom Ryan recounts the top news stories of the decade. Stories include increased U. S. involvement in Central American affairs, as well as the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
59 Top 10 national stories that made the news in '89
Public Relations News Release 1989:316, p.1
Professor Tom Ryan lists the top national news stories of the year. Stories include the Supreme Court's decision on abortion, the war on drugs, and developments in the Soviet Union.
60 Top five Iowa stories that made the news in '89
Public Relations News Release 1989:316, p.1
A Sioux City airliner crash and Iowa gambling problems make headline news.
61 Panther broadcast aired on cable TV
Northern Iowan 86:11, p.6
Broadcast journalism students put together daily news show.
62 Waterloo Courier editors to instruct journalism classes
Northern Iowan 85:2, p.4
Saul Shapiro and Dan Dundon will teach; Department of English still seeking regular staff members; photo.
63 Courier editors to lead fall journalism classes
Northern Iowan 84:66, p.1
Saul Shapiro and Dan Dundon will teach.
64 Tom Pettit to receive honorary degree from University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:388, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the granting of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree to NBC correspondent, Tom Petitt, at the spring commencement ceremonies. Pettit has been the recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, and several awards in his field.
65 How deep should journalists dig to get "dirt" on candidates?
Public Relations News Release 1987:305, p.1
Professor Bill Kunerth visits to discuss the limitations of journalism when researching presidential candidates.
66 Journalism scholarships available
Northern Iowan 84:34, p.5
Pettit Scholarships available.
67 University of Northern Iowa to offer two Tom Pettit scholarships to journalism students
Public Relations News Release 1987:241, p.1
NBC's Tom Pettit offers two two-hundred dollar scholarships to students of journalism. Previous recipients of the awards include Andrea Zhiss, Rodney Reicks, Elizabeth Bingham, Lynn Olson, Katherine Thompson, and Linda Balk.
68 Register staff writer to teach journalism course at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:201, p.1
The Des Moines Registers' Jack Hovelson instructs a course on journalism and news writing.
69 UNI names Petitt Journalism Scholarship recipients
Public Relations News Release 1987:306, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature names Rodney Reicks and Andrew Zhiss the recipients of the Tom Pettit scholarships. The students were recognized for their academic accomplishments and participation in journalism.
70 Political reporter to discuss 'Politics and the Press' Thursday (Feb. 12) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:210, p.1
David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register appeared in Maucker Union to discuss the media's relationship with politics. The event was sponsored by the Political Science Club.
71 Applications now available for UNI Pettit scholarships in journalism
Public Relations News Release 1987:202, p.1
Students planning a career in communications with a journalism minor begin applying for two-hundred dollar Pettit scholarships. Applicants require six hours of credit in journalism, and must submit samples of their work.
72 Tanzanian journalist and radio producer to speak on 'feminism's relevance for East African women' Tuesday (Oct. 28) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:76, p.1
Fatma Alloo conducted a lecture on feminism in East Africa in the Art Building-South. Alloo had worked as a radio producer in Tanzania, Uganda, and England. While in Iowa, she spoke to classes of women's studies, international studies, and journalism.
73 Bingham, Olson receive Pettit scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:338, p.1
The two students received the $200 scholarships from the journalism section of the department of english language and literature; the funding for the scholarships comes from Tom Pettit, an alumni and award-winning NBC reporter.
74 Journalism honorary society formed
Northern Iowan 77:53, p.5
Society for Collegiate Journalism re-organized.
75 UNI contemporary literature focuses on new journalism and factual fiction
Public Relations News Release 1980:5, p.1
The new course "Contemporary Literature" will be offered in the fall semester which explores the recent hybrid forms of literature.
76 New course
Northern Iowan 74:46, p.5
O. R. Schmidt will teach course on women in journalism.
77 Field journalism course offered spring semester
Northern Iowan 73:17, p.11
New course will be offered in field journalism this spring semester.
78 UNI grads featured on journalism panel Thursday
Northern Iowan 73:12, p.3
Terry Besser, Bob Dorr, Deb Lorenzen, Ann Michaelson, and Dave Paxton to participate in panel discussion at Northeast Iowa Professional Chapter of Women in Communications meeting.
79 "Sportscasting Seminar"
Northern Iowan 73:6, p.10
Department of Speech is offering an experimental course in sportcasting.
80 Minor expanded
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.3
Two new courses to be added to journalism minor.
81 DeHoff and Schmidt to lead seminars
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.9
Seminars will cover American newspapers and teaching journalism.
82 Journalism
Northern Iowan 70:56, p.3
Three journalism courses offered this summer.
83 Fifth high school newspaper conference here Saturday
Northern Iowan 68:5, p.1
One hundred students and advisors will attend.
84 Journalism minor; before committee
Northern Iowan 67:40, p.12
Will be considered in CHFA curriculum committee.
85 Faculty approves six new majors
Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1
Approve new majors in Asian Studies, Journalism, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religion, and Social Work.
86 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:7, p.4
High school students practice their writing at the Conference on the High School Newspaper; photo.
87 Awards given to journalists Monday night
Northern Iowan 64:53, p.1
Campus publications students win awards.
88 Annual Gridiron Banquet to be Monday night
Northern Iowan 64:51, p.4
Will honor student journalists of campus publications.
89 Where in hell are you?
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.2
Outlines difficulty in putting out a newspaper at UNI, which has no journalism major; asks for help.
90 SCI journalism curriculum comparable to margarine
College Eye 60:65, p.2
Expresses dissatisfaction with the current number of classes offered in journalism at SCI.
91 African journalist to speak at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:488, p.1
African journalist Jean-Alli Quatermain of the UN press corps will deliver a lecture in the auditorium building as the first speaker in the summer Lecture-Concert Series.
92 ISTC professor writes on Soviet education
Public Relations News Release 1960:381, p.1
Professor Agnes Lebeda writes an article on Soviet education for the "National Business Education Quarterly". Her article is based on studies conducted in Russia the previous fall.
93 ISTC journalists to be honored at dinner
Public Relations News Release 1960:355, p.1
Alpha Phi Gamma and the Board of Control of Student Publications sponsor the annual Gridiron Dinner in honor of exceptional journalists. Featured speaker for the event will be Robert Blakely, of the State University of Iowa.
94 ISTC math professors edit journals
Public Relations News Release 1960:100, p.1
Professor Glenadine Gibb is named editor of "The Arithmetic Teacher", a journal of National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Other faculty editors include Professors E. W. Hamilton, H. Van Engen, Fred Lott, and Irvin Brune.
95 Marge Schloeman awarded "Oil Can" trophy
Public Relations News Release 1951:708, p.1
Schloeman edited the 1952 edition of the Old Gold college yearbook. The Oil Can trophy is traditionally given to a student who shows outstanding work in journalism.
96 Annual High School Press Day, Saturday, March 1
Public Relations News Release 1952:413, p.1
The press day, sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary journalistic fraternity, will feature workshops on student yearbook and newspaper publishing.DeWayne Cuthbertson, Toledo, is general chairman for the event.
97 Special to: Benton County Star
Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1
Marge Schleeman, Norway, Iowa, senior student at the college, will attend the Associated Collegiate Press convention in Pittsburtgh, Pa. She is executive editor of the 1952 Old Gold, yearbook of the college. Ann Weinhardt will also attend the convention.
98 Editor Bernice Gestie of the Minnesota Journal of Education is special lecturer for the course Educational Editing and Authorship, introduced in July
Public Relations News Release 1951:7, p.1
Too many teachers are "afraid" to write for publication because "they think they can't write well enough." The argument is false, says Bernice Gestie in her appeal to teachers to share new experiences by writing of them.
99 Al Schmahl, sports editor of the Iowa City Press-Citizen, will begin August 15 as director of sports information services
Public Relations News Release 1950:427, p.1
Schmahl will replace Wayne Duke who resigned earlier this month to accept a similar position at the University of Colorado. The 25-year-old navy vetern was graduated from the Alford high school in 1943.
100 Bernice Gestie, editor of the Minnesota Journal of Education, will speak Wednesday night, July 18, on "Breaking into Educational Print"
Public Relations News Release 1950:420, p.1
The talk will begin in Faculty room in Gilchrist Hall. Gestie is on the campus conducting a special four-week course in educational editing and authorship. She will discuss topics that educational editors want to print and style.