Lang--William C. (Vice President; History Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 50 of 326 in reverse chronological order
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1 | The Honors Cottage and our sense of place Northern Iowan 118:22, p.3 |
Professor Thomas Connors discusses the Honors Cottage and how it has played a role in the University's history since the beginning; photo. | |
2 | Alumni House, Honors Cottage saved from demolition at BOR meeting Northern Iowan 118:21, p.1 |
The Alumni House and Honors Cottage have been saved from demolition for the moment, though it can be brought up again at the next Board of Regents meeting in February; photo. | |
3 | Presidents House turned Honors Cottage Northern Iowan 118:19, p.5 |
The Honors Cottage, first called the President's House, has been home to many different people and clubs, and it currently houses the university's honors program. | |
4 | Imagine the impact of 40 years of giving; Bob Beach, a loyal Panther friend and long-time supporter Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.23 |
Mr. Beach talks about what he learned as a student and how it helped in his life; photo. | |
5 | Cawelti honored for 40 years of service Northern Iowan 104:49, p.9 |
Retirement reception held for Professor Scott Cawelti; photo. | |
6 | UNI's fifth president, J. W. Maucker, dead at age of 92 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Includes brief summary of the life and accomplishments of J. W. Maucker. |
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7 | Liberal arts courses prove their worth Northern Iowa Today 30:2, p.2 |
LeRoy Redfern accounts his experience in taking a humanities course from Bill Lang; photo. | |
8 | Valuable lessons to be learned from UNI's historians Northern Iowa Today 85:2, p.36 |
Gerald Peterson talks about what he has learned by studying those who have written about UNI; photo. | |
9 | More developments that transformed University of Northern Iowa during its 125-year history Northern Iowa Today 85:1, p.10 |
Milestones, additions and changes throughout UNI's campus, students, and staff from 1886 to 1976; photo. | |
10 | More developments that transformed University of Northern Iowa during its 125-year history Northern Iowa Today 85:1, p.10 |
Faculty and administrators comment on the historical growth of UNI; photo. | |
11 | Faculty profile: a life with math Northern Iowa Today 80:1, p.18 |
Biographical profile of mathematics professor Augusta Schurrer; photo. | |
12 | Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950 A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.132 |
Detailed coverage of curriculum change, especially the movement to reformulate general education. | |
13 | Acknowledgments--Volume II A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.0 |
Professor Lang.'s daughters thank those who assisted in the preparation of the UNI centennial history. |
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14 | Major curriculum changes A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.193 |
President Maucker attempts to include a greater exposure to international views into the curriculum with conferences and expanded foreign language and culture courses; photo. | |
15 | Administrative reorganization A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.201 |
President Maucker seeks to resolve matters of faculty governance and authority; organizes and establishes administrative lines for units in Division of Field Services. | |
16 | The impact of McCarthyism A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.206 |
The college faces challenges in teaching the Communist Manifesto, loyalty oaths, and charges of subversion on its own staff. | |
17 | The evolution of the institution A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.212 |
Establishing the PDL system; defeat of an honor system; the theft and cheating ring; coordination with the other Regents universities; the change from ISTC to SCI and then to UNI; the organization of the colleges; photo. | |
18 | Minority group relations at SCI/UNI A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.255 |
Detailed account of attempts by the UNI administration to recruit and relate to African-American students; photo. |
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19 | Legislative study committee A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.357 |
A committee of legislators visits campus and makes recommendations related to curtailing expenditures. | |
20 | Services extending beyond the campus: Extension Service; Continuing Education; the church; the UNI Foundation A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.359 |
Extension services designed to meet needs of growing enrollment; efforts in radio and television; a brief history of the last years of the CHIC; early efforts of the UNI Foundation; photo. | |
21 | The resignation of President Maucker: the end of an era A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.371 |
President Maucker moves toward a decision to resign; tributes to his achievements; photo. | |
22 | Collective bargaining A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.428 |
Detailed account of legal actions and negotiations leading to the election of a faculty bargaining agent; photo. | |
23 | Staffing A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.309 |
The difficulties in recruiting and retaining highly-qualified faculty in the 1950s and 1960s; photo. | |
24 | Campus building renamed Lang Hall Northern Iowa Today 78:2, p.23 |
Regents vote on September 8, 1994, to rename Auditorium Building as Lang Hall; biographical sketch of Professor Lang. | |
25 | 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. | |
26 | Old Aud gets new name Northern Edition 2:20, p.4 |
Old Auditorium is now named Lang Hall after long-time faculty member William C. Lang. | |
27 | Auditorium Building renamed in memory of Dr. William Lang Campus News Network 5:2, p.1 |
Regents vote on September 8; President Curris's tribute; photo. | |
28 | UNI Auditorium building renamed for former V. P. of Academic Affairs Northern Iowan 91:6, p.6 |
Regents name Auditorium Building for William C. Lang; photo. | |
29 | University of Northern Iowa Auditorium Building renamed in memory of Dr. William Lang. Public Relations News Release 1994:29, p.1 |
Building renamed for Dr. William Lang. | |
30 | President Curris issues challenges for new year Campus News Network 5:1, p.1 |
Highlights of annual address to faculty and staff. | |
31 | William Lang, legendary professor and administrator, dies Northern Iowa Today 22:2, p.4 |
Biographical sketch of Professor Lang, who died August 6, 1994; photo. | |
32 | UNI says good-bye to former faculty Campus News Network 4:23, p.2 |
Memorial services held for Peter M. Mazula August 8 and William C. Lang August 10. | |
33 | Services Wednesday August 10 for Dr. William C. Lang, emeritus professor of history, former vice president of University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1993:678, p.1 |
Funeral services for William C. Lang are announced. | |
34 | Faculty profile: William C. Lang; reflections on UNI's past, present, and future Northern Iowa Today 78:1, p.18 |
Biographical sketch of Professor Lang; recalls teaching and comments on current trends in education; photo. | |
35 | A brief history of the academic buildings at UNI Northern Edition 2:8, p.5 |
Excerpts from William S. Lang's centennial history. | |
36 | New members inducted into University of Northern Iowa chapter of Kappa Delta Pi honor society Public Relations News Release 1993:362, p.1 |
Kappa Delta Pi inducts 107 new members. Students listed. | |
37 | Why I teach Campus News Network 4:10, p.3 |
Roy Sandstrom reflects on why he teaches. | |
38 | The rededication of Seerley Hall--if only the walls could talk Campus News Network 4:3, p.1 |
Seerley Hall rededication ceremony; photo. | |
39 | 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. | |
40 | Class of 1933 attends 60th reunion at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:736, p.1 |
Eight members of the class of 1933 attend their 60th reunion. Attendees listed. | |
41 | Alumni luncheon during University of Northern Iowa's Homecoming October 4 to honor Dr. William C. Lang. Public Relations News Release 1991:80, p.1 |
William C. Lang will be honored at a luncheon during Homecoming weekend. | |
42 | University of Northern Iowa Emeritus Association spring luncheon scheduled for Saturday (May 4) Public Relations News Release 1990:510, p.1 |
Spring luncheon of the UNI Emeritus Association will be held May 4. | |
43 | Behind the curtain's mystic fold Northern Iowa Today 74:1, p.23 |
Founders Day convocation address by President Curris; outlines his vision for UNI's future and challenges; photo. | |
44 | Foreword A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p. |
Professor Herbst recommends the publication of the centennial history to President Curris. | |
45 | Preface A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p. |
Professor Lang describes the circumstances of the writing of the centennial history; outlines aims of book. | |
46 | Curris speech highlights Founder's Day Northern Iowan 86:56, p.1 |
Dean Lang also speaks on the school's early history; photo. | |
47 | Schedule of Events. Public Relations News Release 1989:580, p.1 |
A list of activities and events from Friday, April 20 through Monday, April 23. Gov. Branstad will proclaim UNI Founder's Day for Monday and will receive a copy of "A Century of Leadership and Service" from author Dr. William Lang. | |
48 | New history book on University of Northern Iowa to be released Saturday (April 21). Public Relations News Release 1989:568, p.1 |
William C. Lang author of "A Century of Leadership and Service," presents the history of the University in a manner that is descriptive as well as chronological in nature. Volume I covers the years 1876 to 1928. | |
49 | Founders day events at University of Northern Iowa to celebrate the past, present and future. Public Relations News Release 1989:565, p.1 |
A full weekend of activities on campus will culminate Monday with an all University Convocation recalling the past and looking to the future of the Cedar Falls institution. | |
50 | Centennial history off the press Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.3 |
First volume of centennial history available; photo. |