Klinkowitz--Jerome F. (English Faculty)
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1 | English professors collaborate to honor respected colleague Northern Iowan 101:28, p.11 |
Colleagues of Jerome Klinkowitz in the Department of English present him with a book of essays in his honor for his birthday; photo. | |
2 | Final farewell thanks so many Northern Iowan 100:54, p.7 |
Says thank you to many campus personalities in his final column. | |
3 | UNI English honor society hosts "Vonnegut (is not equal to) war" lecture, Wednesday, Dec. 3 Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Lecture to discuss Kurt Vonnegut's new work and war. | |
4 | What's up Northern Iowan 100:25, p.3 |
Planned events. | |
5 | What's Up Northern Iowan 100:25, p.3 |
Meetings and events planned; Presidential hopeful John Kerry to speak; Bill Teaford will discuss causes; Steven Pinker to lecture. | |
6 | Klinkowitz a hit with students, baseball fans Northern Iowan 97:48, p.18 |
Profile of UNI English professor and author Jerry Klinkowitz; photo. | |
7 | Reading series to kick off season Northern Iowan 92:29, p.10 |
Series schedule announced. | |
8 | Albert Gilgen named 1996 Distinguished Scholar Campus News Network 6:7, p.1 |
Alber Gilgen named 1996 Distinguished Scholar by the Graduate Council; former scholars listed; photo. | |
9 | Virginia Berg named 1995 Distinguished Scholar Campus News Network 5:7, p.1 |
Biographical sketch of Professor Berg; list of previous winners; photo. | |
10 | Diamonds on Market Northern Iowan 89:58, p.9 |
Waterloo Diamonds up for sale. | |
11 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:423, p.1 |
This week's topics of discussion are how long will the baseball season last and how is Clinton doing. | |
12 | Professional leaves announced Campus News Network 3:13, p.1 |
Roster of those who received leaves and their research topics. | |
13 | Summer fellowships announced Campus News Network 3:11, p.1 |
Roster of winners and their topics of research. | |
14 | Joyce Carol Oates to keynote International Short Story Conference in June Public Relations News Release 1991:662, p.1 |
Joyce Carol Oates will be the keynote speaker for the Short Story Conference in English. She will be joined on the program by internationally known short story writers. | |
15 | International conference of the short story in English Public Relations News Release 1991:642, p.1 |
John Barth, Ann Beattie, Clark Blaise, Robert Cooper, Barry Hannah, W.P. Kinsella, Jerome Klinkowitz, Bharati Mukherjee, Joyce Carol Oates, Leslie Marmon Silko, Gay Talese, David Updike, Robley Wilson and Tobias Wolff will be present at UNI. | |
16 | Talese, Oates, Kinsella, other top authors to gather at University of Northern Iowa in June for international short story conference Public Relations News Release 1991:611, p.1 |
Internationally known authors including; Joyce Carol Oates, Gay Talese and W.P. Kinsella will speak and read from their work at UNI in June. | |
17 | Top authors to gather at Northern Iowa in June for International Short Story Conference: Oates, Kinsella, talese, Others Public Relations News Release 1991:332, p.1 |
Joyce Carol Oates, W. P. Kinsella, John Barth, Ann Beattie, Robert Coover, Barry Hannah, Leslie Marmon Silko, Gay Talese, David Updike, Tobias Wolff, Robley Wilson, and Jerome Klinkowitz will speak and read their works during the Short Story Conference. | |
18 | Seminar in postmodern fiction Campus News Network 2:9, p.4 |
Professor Klinkowitz offering seminar. | |
19 | Seminar in Postmodern Fiction offered at University of Northern Iowa January 13-February 26 Public Relations News Release 1991:284, p.1 |
The latest advances in American short-story writing will be the focus of a seminar presented by Jerome Klinkowitz. | |
20 | Summer fellowships announced Campus News Network 1:11, p. |
Roster of winners and their topics. | |
21 | Regents' honor for faculty excellence Campus News Network 1:9, p. |
List of those honored. | |
22 | University of Northern Iowa internationally-renowned math scholar recipient of first Donald McKay faculty research award. Public Relations News Release 1989:647, p.1 |
Hyo C. Myung internationally known and respected in professional mathematics and physics circles for his original research on the field of Lie-admissible algebras, has been named recipient of the first Donald N. McKay Faculty Research Award. | |
23 | Pulitzer Prize winner to keynote University of Northern Iowa 'Student as Critic' Conference Friday (April 6) Public Relations News Release 1989:506, p.1 |
William Kennedy speaks at the UNI Auditorium for the eighteenth annual Renninger lecture, sponsored by the Department of English Languge and Literature. | |
24 | "Nostalgia about Woodstock is based on 'selective perception'": University of Northern Iowa sociology professor. Public Relations News Release 1989:604, p.1 |
Don Roberts says " Kids today don't realize the extent of the anger ( felt then), or what it felt like when you got your draft card and didn't know if you'd be alive next year." "I don't see much difference in young people's attitudes toward authority. | |
25 | Writing conference is today Northern Iowan 85:49, p.5 |
Schedule for the Student as Critic Conference. | |
26 | Interrelationship of writing to all academic disciplines, variety of other topics to be featured in Northern Iowa's annual 'Student as Critic.' Public Relations News Release 1988:386, p.1 |
The Conference focuses on critical writing and thinking. Best selling novelist Kurt Vonnegut will be the topic of several programs. List of conference sessions and who presenting. | |
27 | Best selling novelist Kurt Vonnegut to headline 'Student as Critic Conference' at University of Northern Iowa Friday (April 7) Public Relations News Release 1988:382, p.1 |
"How You Can Get a Job Like Mine" will be Vonnegut's topic. His address is also in honor of H.W. Reninger. Vonnegut will participate in an informal discussion with Loree Rackstraw. | |
28 | Regents approve Professional Development Leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty. Public Relations News Release 1988:236, p.1 |
Thirteen leaves planned for the fall semester, six for the sping semster and four for the academic year. | |
29 | Northern Iowa's graduate college names two faculty members as distinguished scholars. Public Relations News Release 1988:106, p.1 |
Clemens Bartollas, professor of sociology and Robley Wilson, professor of English have been named as a Univesity Distingusihed Scholar. | |
30 | UNI professor finishes book to be released today Northern Iowan 84:50, p.15 |
Professor Klinkowitz publishes fictional account of minor league baseball. | |
31 | Public sessions part of Northern Iowa conference on critical thinking and writing Public Relations News Release 1987:343, p.1 |
Professors Robert Ward, Daniel Cahill, and George Day hold presentations for the Student as Critic Conference, sponsored by the Department of English Language and Literature. Other speakers include Allan Carpenter, and William Kloefkorn. | |
32 | Opening day in the major leagues: A ritual of reunion? Public Relations News Release 1987:330, p.1 |
Professor Jerry Klinkowitz explains the cultural significance of spring baseball rituals. | |
33 | Northern Iowa professor Dr. Jerry Klinkowitz to release baseball book April 15 Public Relations News Release 1987:315, p.1 |
Professor Jerry Klinkowitz publishes a collection of short stories centering on a minor league baseball team based in Mason City. Klinkowitz announces his plans to write a book chronicling the history of franchise expansion in the major league. | |
34 | New members named to Publication Board Northern Iowan 83:25, p.4 |
Jerry Klinkowitz and Mary Franken will join board; some questions about reasons for changes. | |
35 | Professor writes about lifelong passion Northern Iowan 82:31, p.12 |
Professor Klinkowitz talks about his latest book, The Short Season; photo. | |
36 | Nancy Price Thompson, Jerome Klinkowitz, and Robley Wilson Northern Iowa Today 13:3, p.3 |
Win PEN awards. | |
37 | 1985 Student as Critic Conference: Authors need to 'do their homework' Northern Iowan 81:51, p.7 |
Professor Klinkowitz talks about writing and getting one's work published. | |
38 | Role of critic discussed Northern Iowan 81:51, p.6 |
Professor Klinkowitz speaks on the value of critical thinking. | |
39 | Conference activities scheduled Northern Iowan 81:49, p.11 |
Schedule for Student as Critic Conference. | |
40 | PEN/NEA project cites three English faculty; stories to be published Alumnus 70:1, p.9 |
Professors Klinkowitz, Thompson, and Wilson honored. | |
41 | UNI sweeps writing contest Northern Iowan 81:45, p.13 |
Professor Klinkowitz, Thompson, and Wilson win PEN prizes. | |
42 | Faculty fans love Waterloo baseball (without the tinsel) Alumnus 68:2, p.20 |
Many UNI faculty and staff are involved with Waterloo professional baseball; photo. | |
43 | Old AD debate continues; views differ sharply Alumnus 68:1, p.8 |
DMR supports preservation; Professor Klinkowitz responds. | |
44 | Klinkowitz co-authors book with Knowlton Northern Iowan 80:36, p.11 |
Professor Klinkowitz and former Professor Knowlton write book on Peter Handke. | |
45 | Panel to talk about fiction Northern Iowan 80:34, p.14 |
Will discuss fiction of the Western world. | |
46 | History lecture focuses on literature, history of Vietnam Northern Iowan 80:25, p.1 |
Professors Whitnah, Klinkowitz, and Cawelti and Kevin Boatright offer opinions in panel discussion; photo. | |
47 | Pop-cornis: first UNI Fulbright Northern Iowan 80:1, p.8 |
Profile of Marcel Pop-cornis; photo. | |
48 | Appreciative evaluatory volume of "Vonnegut" Northern Iowan 79:24, p.15 |
Review of Professor Klinkowitz's book on Kurt Vonnegut. | |
49 | From Hawthorne to Vonnegut Alumnus 66:3, p.7 |
Professor Jerry Klinkowitz continues his research on modern authors. | |
50 | UNI to offer course on 'bubble gum fiction' Public Relations News Release 1981:6, p.1 |
Announcement of a four-week course, taught by Professor Klinkowitz; description of books to be read in course. |