McDonald--Daniel L. (HPELS Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 44 of 44 in reverse chronological order
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1 | A passion for community involvement Northern Iowa Today 92:1, p.10 |
Profile of alumnus Redgie Blanco Diaz, photo. | |
2 | UNI recognizes retirees Saturday, May 4 Public Relations News Release 2001:467, p.1 |
Forty-four UNI retiring employees will be honored at the 4th annual recognition breakfast. | |
3 | Dan McDonald and Terri McDonald Campus News Network 10:17, p. |
Dan McDonald and Terri McDonald published an article on festival and event management. | |
4 | D. McDonald, D. McCarty, M. Betterton, and R. Stinchfield Campus News Network 10:6, p. |
D. McDonald, D. McCarty, M. Betterton, and R. Stinchfield published article on making positive impacts on Earth. | |
5 | S. Lankford, J. Jiang, L. L. Neal, Dan McDonald Campus News Network 10:3, p. |
Sam Lankford published an article on the recreation experience model. | |
6 | On the road again Public Relations News Release 1999:29, p.1 |
Dan McDonald comments on how traveling and tourism are changing, and how the Midwest suits tourists' needs better. | |
7 | UNI reaches out during Community Visitation Days Campus News Network 9:14, p.1 |
Community Visitation Days offer chance for experiential learning opportunities for students and time for presentations by faculty, staff, and students to area schools, businesses, and civic groups; photo. | |
8 | Dan McDonald Campus News Network 9:14, p. |
Dan McDonald co-authored article on rural tourism and agriculture. | |
9 | Branstad honors assistant professor Northern Iowan 95:22, p.2 |
Governor Terry Branstad honored Dan McDonald for contributions to tourism industry in Iowa. | |
10 | Dan McDonald of the University of Northern Iowa recognized by governor at the annual Iowa tourism conference as a team Iowa leader Public Relations News Release 1998:135, p.1 |
Dan McDonald, assistant professor in the School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services at UNI, was recently recognized by governor Terry Branstad as one of those who contributed to Iowa's tourism industry. | |
11 | Iowa Festival Recycling Project cleans up festivals Campus News Network 8:21, p.1 |
Recycling project at Sturgis Falls. | |
12 | Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities can provide possible sidebar stories to your coverage of Sturgis Falls Public Relations News Release 1997:390, p.1 |
Information given on the Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities at Sturgis Falls Celebration. | |
13 | "Good Clean Fun", the Iowa Festival Recycling Project, promotes recycling at local festivals Public Relations News Release 1997:387, p.1 |
The Iowa Festival Recycling Project, operated through UNI, is working to promote recycling at area festivals. | |
14 | Getting those city folk down on the farm Public Relations News Release 1997:365, p.1 |
Urban people are becoming increasingly interested in vacationing in rural areas, says assistant professor Dan McDonald. | |
15 | Tourism provides economic benefits for communities Public Relations News Release 1997:345, p.1 |
Tourism, according to Dan McDonald, provides jobs and finances for a community. | |
16 | Looking at tourism from a "green" perspective Public Relations News Release 1997:98, p.1 |
Professor Dan McDonald reviews site design and construction of buildings at tourist sites. | |
17 | Recently/soon to be published: Daniel McDonald Campus News Network 8:5, p. |
Daniel McDonald co-authored article on ecotourism. | |
18 | Celebrate life at Union Thursday Northern Iowan 93:54, p.11 |
Spring Celebration of Life will be held Thursday in the Union. | |
19 | Gearing up for the biggest National Wrestling Championships ever! Campus News Network 7:14, p.1 |
UNI expects up to 89,000 visitors in the area for the NCAA wrestling championships March 20-22. | |
20 | Record crowds expected for NCAA wrestling tournament Public Relations News Release 1996:263, p.1 |
A record 85,000 people are expected to attend the NCAA wrestling tournament on March 20-22. | |
21 | Fall brings many new opportunities to explore Iowa Public Relations News Release 1996:119, p.1 |
Dan McDonald talks about the growing trend of shorter weekend trips being perfect for many fall attractions in Iowa. | |
22 | Dan McDonald Campus News Network 7:4, p. |
Writes article on tourism. | |
23 | "Just Folks" brings in Iowa tourism Public Relations News Release 1994:468, p.1 |
Iowa's tourism industry is doing as well as any in the country. | |
24 | Vacation Iowa style Public Relations News Release 0:602, p.1 |
Daniel McDonald believes Iowans need to build on community relations to improve tourism. | |
25 | In search of Iowa's landmarks. Public Relations News Release 0:528, p.1 |
Most Iowans are not aware of the state's abundance of tourist attractions. | |
26 | Carole Hanson, Dan McDonald, Joe Wilson Campus News Network 4:10, p.2 |
Carole Hanson, Dan McDonald, and Joe Wilson had an article published on parks and recreation. | |
27 | University of Northern Iowa will host travel and tourism symposium May 11 Public Relations News Release 1992:616, p.1 |
The present status and future needs of the Iowa travel and tourism industry will be the focus of a symposium at UNI. | |
28 | A heartland hiatus. Anyone? Public Relations News Release 1992:567, p.1 |
Daniel McDonald feels that with improvements in publicity and promotion, tourism could become Iowa's second largest industry. | |
29 | Dan McDonald Campus News Network 3:14, p.5 |
Guest editor of journal. | |
30 | Camp Placement Day aids students looking for summer camp employment Northern Iowan 88:34, p.9 |
Recruiting summer workers. | |
31 | University of Northern Iowa Leisure Services Division granted accreditation by national organization Public Relations News Release 1991:265, p.1 |
A five year accreditation was granted to the Leisure Services Division by the National Recreation and Parks Association/American Association for Leisure and recreation Council. | |
32 | Exhibition will relay firsthand learning experiences; outdoor recreation taught in week-long trip Northern Iowan 88:22, p.3 |
Class will try to present what it learned in trip. | |
33 | Exotic pets need extra care; lovebirds, Burmese cats and alligators Northern Iowan 86:58, p.18 |
Pet owners talk about the needs of their pets. | |
34 | Recycling plays a part in education projects Northern Iowan 86:53, p.10 |
Outdoor recreation class implemented recycling in East Gym and set up information table in Library. | |
35 | Northern Iowa creates master's degree in youth/human service agency administration, to begin Fall 1990. Public Relations News Release 1989:564, p.1 |
William Thrall says, "This program will enhance the professional preparation of people employed in administrative and supervisory positions within youth and human service organizations." | |
36 | 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. | |
37 | Iowa talented and gifted scholars conference set for Nov. 7 at University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:209, p.1 |
Discussions will cover topics of interest relating to personal and professional development in fields such as science, health, industrial technology, social work, communications and politics. | |
38 | Don Allen, Cindy Ensign, Larry Hensley, Tom Davis, Sharon Huddleston, Dan McDonald, and Donald Sussman Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3 |
Make presentations at AAHPERD meeting. | |
39 | New opportunities abound for recreation majors Nonpareil 71:3, p.13 |
UNI will be part of American Humanics program; photo. | |
40 | UNI recreation program forms partnership with American Humanics consortium Public Relations News Release 1987:403, p.1 |
American Humanics, an organization of eleven youth agencies, selects the university's recreation program to be added to its agency. The organization gives students opportunities in entry-level positions of non-profit groups in Cedar Falls and Waterloo. | |
41 | UNI hopes for 'partnership' with national youth agency Northern Iowan 83:57, p.4 |
Faculty Senate approves humanics curriculum; accepts report on BLS. | |
42 | HPER earns accreditation Northern Iowan 83:17, p.1 |
Earns five years of approval from National Recreation and Parks Association. | |
43 | Students travel to Kentucky Northern Iowan 82:9, p.6 |
Six students travel to recreation consortium. | |
44 | Newbold/Libra Old Gold 0:0, p.171 |
Features students that live in the Newbold and Libra houses in Bender Hall; photo. |