Lettow--Lucille J. (Classes of 1964 and 1984; Library Faculty)
Displaying 51 - 95 of 95 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Caldecott, Newbery winners, honorable mentions among good books for children Public Relations News Release 1995:200, p.1 |
Winners of children's book awards are announced. | |
52 | Hitting the books Public Relations News Release 1994:504, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow suggests parents and children read together this summer. | |
53 | Several strong contenders for Children's Book Awards; winners to be announced next month Public Relations News Release 1994:235, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow announces children's books being considered for national awards. | |
54 | Children's Literature Workshop to e offered in Mt. Pleasant by University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:228, p.1 |
Mt. Pleasant will host a one semester graduate credit course from UNI. | |
55 | Children's literature award predictions. Public Relations News Release 1994:212, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow suggests several titles for children's reading. | |
56 | Holiday reading Public Relations News Release 1994:179, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow recommends books for children to read over the holidays. | |
57 | Workshops without leaving town. Public Relations News Release 1994:146, p.1 |
Children's literature workshops will be shown to 50 sites throughout Iowa via ICN. | |
58 | Summertime reading experiences with children can be fun Public Relations News Release 0:553, p.1 |
Sometimes children feel lost during the summer. Parents should involve their children in some fun reading experiences, perhaps. | |
59 | It's summertime, and the reading is easy. Public Relations News Release 0:572, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow suggests books for young people to read during the summer. | |
60 | They're not your father's (or mother's) libraries. Public Relations News Release 0:502, p.1 |
School libraries are changing with the times. | |
61 | Censorship 'result of fear' Northern Iowan 90:46, p.2 |
Panel discusses censorship; photo. | |
62 | Women! Love 'em or hate 'em, March is their month; UNI explores 'Gender Equity in Education' for Women's History Month Northern Iowan 90:44, p.11 |
Outline of featured events. | |
63 | University of Northern Iowa to sponsor multicultural literature workshop at Fort Dodge in March and April Public Relations News Release 0:414, p.1 |
Jeanne Harms and Lucille Lettow will present graduate workshops in Fort Dodge. Patricia and Fred McKissick will present their study of African American culture and the writing process. | |
64 | Panel to discuss issue of religion and public schools Monday, March 14, at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 0:411, p.1 |
A panel made up of Lucille Lettow, Carol French Johnson, Kay Rewerts, Ronnie Podolefsky, and Martie Reineke will discuss religion and public schools at UNI. | |
65 | Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 0:405, p.1 |
A weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI is presented. | |
66 | Recently/soon to be published: Jeanne Harms and Lucille Lettow Campus News Network 4:13, p.2 |
Jeanne Harms and Lucille Lettow published article on poetry illustrations. | |
67 | University of Northern Iowa, Hawkeye to offer 'Family Literature and Literacy Workshop'. Public Relations News Release 1993:267, p.1 |
UNI and HCC will co-sponsor workshop dealing with literature and literacy. | |
68 | Peter Rabbit turns 100 as the tale endures Public Relations News Release 1993:32, p.1 |
After 100 years, The Tale of Peter Rabbit is as popular today as when it was first issued. | |
69 | 100 years of tales of than famous "tail". Public Relations News Release 1993:16, p.1 |
Peter Rabbit is one hundred years old. | |
70 | Children's lterature update, poetry workshops at University of Northern Iowa throught August 9: Public lecture Friday August 6 by children's poet M Public Relations News Release 1992:779, p.1 |
Myra Cohn Livingston is the featured speaker for a workshop at UNI. | |
71 | Dinosaurs hold fascination for children; good books available Public Relations News Release 1992:747, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow shares that several good books are available on the topic of dinosaurs for children. | |
72 | Jurassic Park, Part Deux. Public Relations News Release 1992:718, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow shares that reading dinosaur books in the in thing to do this summer, due to the popularity of Jurassic Park. | |
73 | University of Northern Iowa to host Literacy Institute week of Sunday, June 20 Public Relations News Release 1992:719, p.1 |
Incorporating technology into a classroom setting will be the focus of the Teacher Education Alliance's Literacy Institute. Pam Johnson and Mike Simonson will address the group. | |
74 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:711, p.1 |
Topics for discussion this week include; off the shelf dinosaurs and all those in favor. | |
75 | Schools need plans for materials' selection and review if not already in place Public Relations News Release 1992:489, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow explains the role of the Iowa Educational Media Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee. | |
76 | Book banning. Public Relations News Release 1992:463, p.1 |
Iowa ranked seventh in the nation in the number of censorship cases. Lucille Lettow says she has seen censorship by both liberals and conservatives. | |
77 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:411, p.1 |
Do men and women communicate differently and how prevalent are censorship issues in Iowa are the topics for discussion this week. | |
78 | University of Northern Iowa to offer Children's Literature Workshop in Peosta Public Relations News Release 1992:201, p.1 |
A two day workshop will be held in Peosta entitled "Children's Literature Update". | |
79 | Children's Literature Update and Literature for Multicultural Study workshops on University of Northern Iowa campus through August 10 Public Relations News Release 1991:760, p.1 |
Two literature workshops held on the UNI campus. Patricia and Fred McKissick will present their study of African-American culture and the writing process. | |
80 | University of Northern Iowa to offer children's literature workshop in Sioux City Public Relations News Release 1991:736, p.1 |
A workshop entitled " Children's Literature Update" will be held in Sioux City August 12-13. | |
81 | University of Northern Iowa to offer children's literature workshop in Council Bluffs Public Relations News Release 1991:735, p.1 |
A workshop entitled "Children's Literature Update" will be presented in Council Bluffs August 14-15. | |
82 | University of Northern Iowa to offer children's literature update in Storm Lake in March Public Relations News Release 1991:366, p.1 |
Jeanne Harms and Lucille Lettow will present a continuing education program entitled "Children's Literature Update" in Storm Lake. | |
83 | Move over Scrooge and the Grinch--We've got new holiday favorites. Public Relations News Release 1991:294, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow shares a list of her favorite holiday books | |
84 | Choosing children's books that will last a lifetime Public Relations News Release 1991:247, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow provides guidelines for adults in purchasing books for children. | |
85 | Workshop, contemporary realism for youth to be offered by the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:256, p.1 |
A workshop aimed at teachers and librarians working with children in grades 3-8 to be held at UNI. | |
86 | Folklore workshop offered Northern Iowan 86:64, p.8 |
Professors Harms and Lettow will teach workshop. | |
87 | Youth book collection at Northern Iowa library helping future teachers Public Relations News Release 1989:557, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow describes her role as a Youth Collection librarian for the largest collection of youth literature in a university library statewide. Lettow defends elementary libraries from censorship, as well as helping education majors in their research. | |
88 | Northern Iowa youth librarian receives "Intellectual Freedom Award" from Iowa Educational Media Association Public Relations News Release 1989:543, p.1 |
Lucille Lettow is granted the Intellectual Freedom Award at the Iowa Educational Media Association Conference. Lettow was given the one-thousand dollar award based on her work in the Intellectual Freedom Committee. | |
89 | Regents approve promotion of 25, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members Public Relations News Release 1989:479, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the promotion of twenty-five, and tenure for thirteen faculty members. All promotions and tenure will be effective fall semester of 1990. | |
90 | Well known children's poet addresses participants in summer children's literature workshops at University of Northern Iowa (Aug. 11) Public Relations News Release 1989:609, p.1 |
List of participants in the "Summer Children's Literature Workshops." Joanne Ryder was featured speaker during the workshop. | |
91 | Notice to the editors/assignment editors. Public Relations News Release 1989:596, p.1 |
Eve Merriam will speak at 10 a.m. in Room 245 of the UNI Education Center. Reference to the "Regents' Center for Early Developmental Education" in the last paragraph of the first page should indicate the Center is housed in the Northern Iowa campus. | |
92 | Youth Collection top rated Northern Iowan 82:58, p.8 |
Lucille Lettow talks about the purposes, collections, and services of the Library's Youth Collection; photo. | |
93 | Honor thy faculty Alumnus 70:3, p.10 |
Series of faculty profiles; photo. | |
94 | Student Reading Association Northern Iowan 80:16, p.3 |
Lucille Lettow will speak. | |
95 | Find a new world in the library's special section Northern Iowan 77:26, p.17 |
A look at the Library's Youth Collection and Special Collections. |