Martin--Robert F. (History Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 History research gift honors UNI faculty
Northern Iowa Today 95:1, p.23
Kevin Boatright gave $5000 to support research by undergraduates in the Department of History; photo.
2 UNI faculty, staff receive 2009 Regents Excellence Awards
Public Relations News Release 2009:125, p.1
Nine faculty and staff members received 2009 Faculty or Staff Excellence Awards, given by the Board of Regents, State of Iowa. The recipients were honored at Convocation in September. Recipients and nominators are listed.
3 Merchant Scholarship recipients announced at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2008:547, p.1
Daniel Velasco and Alexa Warwick win Merchant Scholarships.
4 Museum focuses on education and vision
Northern Iowan 102:53, p.11
Museum's current exhibit and the series of events related to it examine different aspects of being visually impaired; photo.
5 UNI sources can discuss Ronald Reagan and his legacy
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Contact information for UNI faculty versed in the U.S. presidency and presidential history provided.
6 Martin takes Johnson's place as head of history dept
Northern Iowan 99:58, p.1
John Johnson steps down after fifteen years; Robert Martin will assume duties in the fall; photo.
7 UNI professor receives historical society award
Public Relations News Release 2002:545, p.1
Robert F. Martin receives Benjamin F. Shambaugh Award from State Historical Society of Iowa.
8 UNI professor and class probe roots of Waterloo's African-American community
Public Relations News Release 2001:183, p.1
Kay Weller received a $1,200 grant to research the origins of the African-American community in Waterloo, Iowa.
9 Native Iowan Billy Sunday, best-known evangelist of early 20th Century, topic for UNI history lecture Wednesday night, April 12
Public Relations News Release 1999:359, p.1
Billy Sunday, best-known evangelist of early 20th century, will be the subject of the final history lecture in the UNI's 1999-2000 academic year.
10 Robert Martin; professor overcomes disability everyday
Northern Iowan 94:39, p.12
History professor Robert Martin has learned to overcome his blindness; photo.
11 John W. Johnson
Campus News Network 6:17, p.
Faculty members wrote various articles.
12 UNI faculty members receive Regents recognition
Campus News Network 6:1, p.4
Jay Edelnant, Robert Martin, Ed Rathmell, Robert Seager, William Stainback and Ann Vernon received Regents Award for Faculty Excellence from Board of Regents.
13 UNI faculty members receive Regents awards
Northern Iowa Today 23:2, p.3
Professors Jay Edelnant, Robert Martin, Ed Rathmell, Robert Seager, William Stainback, and Ann Vernon honored; brief biographical sketches.
14 Six University of Northern Iowa faculty members receive the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence
Public Relations News Release 1995:10, p.1
UNI faculty named as winners of Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
15 Independence Day
Public Relations News Release 1994:543, p.1
Professor Martin speculates that some of the feeling of Independence Day has been lost.
16 Robert F. Martin
Campus News Network 3:11, p.
Book on Howard Kester wins award.
17 Book written by UNI professor receives national award
Northern Iowan 89:36, p.4
Professor Martin's book on Howard Kester wins award from Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights.
18 University of Northern Iowa history professor's book judged "outstanding' on the subject of human rights
Public Relations News Release 1992:322, p.1
Robert Martin's book on human rights has been named "outstanding book" by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights.
19 Of witch trials and Indian land claims; historic U.S. Court Cases encyclopedia edited by University of Northern Iowa professor
Public Relations News Release 1991:546, p.1
John Johnson served as editor of "Historic U.S. Court Cases". Johnson and several of his UNI colleagues also contributed essays to the book.
20 Summer fellowships announced
Campus News Network 2:11, p.1
Roster of those who won awards and their topics of research.
21 Robert F. Martin
Campus News Network 1:16, p.4
Publishes book on Howard Kester.
22 Professors contribute to compendium on Southern culture
Northern Iowa Today 74:1, p.27
Professors John Johnson, Robert Martin, and Alvin Sunseri write articles for Dictionary of Southern Culture.
23 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.
24 The apparent disparity between regional consciousness in the south and Midwest is topic of last Northern Iowa history lecture, Wednesday (April 19.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:408, p.1
Robert Martin will raise such questions as "what is regional consciousness and what factors contribute to it," and "how similar or dissimilar are the two sections of the nation?"
25 Where have the radicals gone?
Northern Iowan 85:23, p.9
Faculty and student offer observations.
26 Phi Alpha Theta receives award
Northern Iowan 84:7, p.3
Wins national award; description of activities.
27 Phi-Lambda honored; scholarships awarded
Northern Iowan 83:25, p.10
Phi Alpha Theta named best chapter in competition with similar schools; three students receive home economics scholarships.
28 UNI chapter of Phi Alpha Theta given 'Best Chapter Award'
Public Relations News Release 1987:105, p.1
The Pi-Lambda chapter of the international history society, Phi Alpha Theta, was deemed the best chapter of 1985-86. Students belonging to the chapter must have a grade point of 3.1 in their history major, as well as a 3.0 overall grade point.
29 Phi Alpha Theta/UNI Historical Association
Northern Iowan 79:52, p.9
Robert Martin to speak.
30 News Notes . . . . .
Northern Iowan 79:52, p.4
Professor Martin will talk about interracial cooperation in the South.
31 Student interest in history on the rise
Old Gold 0:0, p.43
An increase of majors and minors in History are increasing, showing marked interest in the field; photo.