Kelsey--Lawrence A. (Earth Science Faculty)

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1 Funeral notice
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.8
Funeral for Larry Kelsey will be held at St. Stephen Center.
2 Kelsey is remembered
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.4
Recalls good times together.
3 Kelsey dies, student injured in mini-van wreck overseas
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.1
Larry Kelsey killed in accident in England; his wife and a student were injured.
4 Service fraternity gets new charter at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:66, p.1
The Alpha Phi Omega coeducational national service organization forges a new charter for their Beta Epsilon chapter. Includes a list of officers, advisors, and new charter members.
5 Professor participates in Regents program
Northern Iowan 84:7, p.11
Larry Kelsey will teach in London.
6 Larry Kelsey
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2
Will teach courses in London.
7 UNI's Kelsey selected to help students reach for the stars in Iowa London Regents Program
Public Relations News Release 1987:431, p.1
Professor Larry Kelsey instructs astronomy and science history courses in the London Regents Program. Student participants in the program visit sites in the United Kingdom that are linked to significant scientific discoveries.
8 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:415, p.1
Scholarships are awards are distributed to lower-income students. Barbara Pershing explains the sacrifices required to pay tuition. Larry Kelsey offers an astronomy course during RAGBRAI. Joanne Spaide discusses George Washington's ice cream obsession.
9 Earth Science Update
Public Relations News Release 1987:309, p.1
The Department of Earth Science hosts the Earth Science Update, which included presentations from university faculty on planetary astronomy, geology, mammals of the Ice Age, plate tectonics, and fossils.
10 UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit
Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture.
11 Startling changes discussed in book
Northern Iowan 82:56, p.18
Professors Hoff and Kelsey write an astronomy book for high school students.
12 UNI ranks last in faculty salaries
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.4
Faculty talk about the results of a recent survey.
13 Earth science update conference for secondary teachers held April 18 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:381, p.1
Forty-two teachers came to UNI for the conference to hear presentations on a variety of topics, conducted by UNI earth science professors; UNI hopes to obtain a grant to continue the program.
14 UNI earth science seminar Monday (April 21) to feature pictures of 'Comet Halley'
Public Relations News Release 1986:373, p.1
Kelsey will present details of the UNI trip dubbed "UNI Comet Chase '86" that traveled to Big Bend National Park in Texas; the group was able to view Halley's comet every night; the presentation will feature slides and movies taken of Comet Halley.
15 Trip focused on comet
Northern Iowan 82:49, p.5
Students and faculty talk about their trip to Big Bend; photo.
16 Halley's comet focus for this year's UNI earth science field trip
Public Relations News Release 1986:342, p.1
Most of the past trips have focused on geologic studies, but this trip was more astrological; twelve students traveled with Hoff and Kelsey to Big Bend National Park in Texas; students made T-shirts for the trip and named the trip "UNI comet chase '86".
17 Regents approve promotions of 27, tenure for 15 UNI faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1986:304, p.1
Both actions will take effect in the 1986 fall semester.
18 Group going south for once-in-a-lifetime view
Northern Iowan 82:41, p.15
Astronomy students work on class projects hoping to learn as much as they can about Halley's comet; will travel to Texas to observe comet.
19 Weather permitting, Comet Halley to be available for viewing from UNI hillside observatory in early March
Public Relations News Release 1986:276, p.1
The observatory will be open in the early morning hours to provide a chance to see the comet; it can also be seen will binoculars; the observatory hotline gives instructions on where to look in the sky to see Halley.
20 UNI science students lauded at honors dinner
Public Relations News Release 1985:171, p.1
The program was the thirteenth annual Natural Sciences' Honors Dinner and it was held to honor scholarship and award winners as well as students with outstanding service; honored students are listed.
21 'What's all the excitement about Comet Halley?' to be presented at UNI Dec. 2
Public Relations News Release 1985:162, p.1
Kelsey will present the talk and it will be one in series of presentations by Kelsey and Hoff in conjunction with the appearance of Halley's Comet; this particular presentation is part of the Earth Science seminar series.
22 First UNI hillside observatory photo of Comet Halley
Public Relations News Release 1985:165, p.1
The photo was taken by UNI students Leiker and Spurr under the direction of UNI professors Kelsey and Hoff.
23 Conservation Club plans field day
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.7
Will hold program at Hickory Hills.
24 UNI & Hartman Reserve Invite Nature Lovers to 'Natural History Field Day' at Hickory Hills Park Sept. 21
Public Relations News Release 1985:34, p.1
Everyone was welcome to the 'National History Field Day' where visitors attend sessions about nature and can go hiking, canoeing, or wildlife viewing.
25 UNI Observatory Open Houses to Start Thursday (Sept. 12)
Public Relations News Release 1985:27, p.1
In the fall the observatory will open and star gazers will be able to look at stars up close with the new technology.
26 Math, science teachers needed
Northern Iowan 81:16, p.11
Science faculty talk about the shortage of teachers in math and science.
27 Stargazing: spending an evening with the stars
Northern Iowan 81:1, p.17
Larry Kelsey, professor of astronomy, talks about looking at the stars.
28 Starry, starry night at McCollum Hall
Northern Iowan 80:63, p.8
Larry Kelsey talks about the McCollum telescope; photo.
29 New telescope to be dedicated
Northern Iowan 80:18, p.10
Will dedicate new 16-inch telescope; first telescope purchased by university; others were donated; photo.
30 Education Department awarded three grants
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.9
Description of projects by several UNI faculty; photo.
31 Programs scheduled
Northern Iowan 80:5, p.10
Science Building Observatory open house.
32 Earth Science attracts new majors
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
The Department of Earth Science tries to recruit talented freshman into the program; photo.
33 Instructors commended
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.2
Student lists his favorite professors.
34 Bored? Cast your eyes up
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.15
Larry Kelsey talks at length about astronomy.
35 Windy city welcomes students
Northern Iowan 78:17, p.10
Larry Kelsey and Darrel Hoff took their classes on a field trip to Chicago.
36 Observatory open houses resume at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:20, p.1
For the fall semester bi-weekly open houses will be given at the Science Building Observatory; dates/times, description of the activities and contact information.
37 Student assistants give sky show
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.6
Students taking any astronomy class are required to attend at least one of the presentations.
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Northern Iowan 76:51, p.4
Students of Larry Kelsey's Experiences in Elementary School Science class fired model rockets; photo.