Lyon--Howard William (Chemistry Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 31 of 31 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Man of science ministers to prisoners Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.12 |
Profile of Jerry Nelsen, who is involved with prison ministry; photo. | |
2 | Untitled Campus News Network 7:19, p.4 |
Kerri Eich and Howard Lyon at Habitat for Humanity house; photo. | |
3 | Warning: Spring cleaning may be hazardous to your health. Public Relations News Release 1991:610, p.1 |
Howard Lyon warns that household cleaning agents, disinfectants and detergents can emit harmful fumes if mixed or damage the environment if disposed of improperly. | |
4 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news are announced Public Relations News Release 1991:616, p.1 |
Topics this week include; Rodney King, Russian students graduating, spring cleaning dangers, and precycling. | |
5 | Chemical sessions to be held Northern Iowan 86:38, p.5 |
Sessions aimed at informing staff about safe use, storage, and disposal of chemicals. | |
6 | 'Slip-sliding away'- is there anything that will make the iceman goeth? Public Relations News Release 1988:241, p.1 |
Howard Lyon says there are chemicals that will melt snow and ice better than rock salt. | |
7 | Pre-professional courses offered Northern Iowan 85:14, p.1 |
About one hundred UNI students are taking programs leading to enrollment in a professional curriculum at another school. | |
8 | Radon not a problem at UNI Northern Iowan 85:10, p.4 |
Professor Lyon talks about risks of exposure to radon. | |
9 | It's colorless, odorless, and lives in the basement...radon. Public Relations News Release 1988:63, p.1 |
Studies indicate that one in four homes may have dangerous levels of radon gas have people concerned about the cancer causing substance. Howard Lyon says testing equipment is now sensitive enough to detect it. | |
10 | Lyon lists what he learned Northern Iowan 84:53, p.3 |
Professor Lyon responds to the letters addressed to him. | |
11 | Equal rights for homosexuals defended Northern Iowan 84:52, p.3 |
Challenges assertions of earlier letter. | |
12 | Untitled Northern Iowan 84:52, p.2 |
Questions sensitivity of earlier writer. | |
13 | Editorial on gay rights is socially responsible Northern Iowan 84:52, p.2 |
Norman Story challenges some assumptions in an earlier letter. | |
14 | Blue Jeans Day has no merit Northern Iowan 84:51, p.2 |
Professor Lyon is critical of the premises behind Blue Jeans Day. | |
15 | Administrators discuss possible nursing degree Northern Iowan 83:46, p.3 |
Students have been able to complete basic science and general education courses at UNI; then they have gone to University of Iowa to complete degree. | |
16 | Chemical demonstrations and instrumentation workshop at UNI March 28 Public Relations News Release 1987:242, p.1 |
High school instructors attend an inservice program sponsored by the Department of Chemistry and the Office of Continuing Education. The program featured presentations by five faculty chemists. | |
17 | Lyon: B.S.N. needed Northern Iowan 79:43, p.8 |
Professor Lyon talks about the need for nursing degree. | |
18 | New UNI fire safety policy developed Northern Iowan 79:42, p.3 |
New policy deals with open flames, electrical appliances, and evacuation procedures. | |
19 | More chemistry majors at UNI Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
An increase in the number of chemistry majors is evident at UNI; photo | |
20 | UNI receives $261,054 grant for biomedical sciences project Public Relations News Release 1980:122, p.1 |
A $261,054 grant will help fund a program to help encourage talented students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue biomedical science careers. | |
21 | Chemistry Old Gold 0:0, p.40 |
Everything we come in contact with on a daily basis has a chemical makeup, and students in the Chemistry department study every facet of this; many Chemistry majors belong to the Student Chemistry Society; photo. | |
22 | Involvement hit Northern Iowan 70:8, p.2 |
Professor Lyon finds that most of his students are well-motivated, caring people. | |
23 | Misleading drug information clarified Northern Iowan 69:56, p.2 |
Professor Lyon attempts to clear up recent articles about drugs. | |
24 | Two profs will visit schools College Eye 60:24, p.1 |
Professors Lyon and Allegre will be part of the visiting scientists series. | |
25 | Dozen profs bicycle to, from class while pupils chuckle, children stare College Eye 59:11, p.7 |
Professors tell about riding bikes to campus; photo. | |
26 | Science in the early sixties at SCI Alumnus 49:3, p.2 |
Curriculum, programs, personnel, and opportunities in Department of Science; photo. | |
27 | 37 on faculty promoted; 17 to "full prof" College Eye 50:34, p.1 |
Roster of promotions. | |
28 | Science Department Offers Closed Circuit TV Courses Old Gold 0:0, p.111 |
Closed circuit TV classes were offered for the second year; the Academic Year Institute was attempting to upgrade the quality of science and math courses; photo. | |
29 | Science Tries Closed Circuit TV Old Gold 0:0, p.111 |
Description of the department and the various activities and events that the department took part in; photos. | |
30 | Department of Science Old Gold 0:0, p.53 |
The Department of Science participated with Iowa State College and the State University of Iowa in the Lakeside Laboratory on Lake Okoboji; the National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Martin Lawrence Grant; photo. | |
31 | Twenty eight new appointments to faculty College Eye 48:1, p.3 |
Very brief profiles of new faculty. |