Morgan--David Lloyd (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
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1 | UNI to recognize retirees Saturday, May 1 Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Annual recognition breakfast will honor 42 employees; roster of retirees. | |
2 | UNI faculty delve into ethics at all levels Public Relations News Release 2002:182, p.1 |
Faculty members who are experts in the field of ethics are listed. | |
3 | Religious reminders Public Relations News Release 2000:284, p.1 |
Religious symbolic icons and their place in people's homes was the topic of recent lecture by David Morgan. | |
4 | Looking to future for the NI Northern Iowan 95:27, p.6 |
Columnist looks to the future of the NI and says thanks to many for their influence. | |
5 | The Ethics Practicum? Northern Iowan 95:22, p.13 |
Ethics Practicum will be offered next semester. | |
6 | Service learning Northern Iowa Today 82:1, p.2 |
Survey of service projects associated with courses at UNI. | |
7 | Kellogg Foundation aids Project SERVE Northern Iowa Today 82:1, p.16 |
UNI will receive $150,000 grant. | |
8 | Tenure hearing continues Northern Iowan 93:57, p.2 |
Tuesday's denial of tenure hearing for Carol Morgan recessed without a decision. | |
9 | Morgan tenure hearing continues Northern Iowan 93:56, p.4 |
Public hearing on Carol Morgan's denial of tenure will be held Monday before an arbitrator. | |
10 | Putting knowledge to practice Public Relations News Release 1995:147, p.1 |
A grant will allow UNI students to pursue internships in community agencies and hospitals. | |
11 | The willingness to SERVE: University develops ethics, community service program Campus News Network 6:6, p.5 |
W. K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded UNI $150,000 grant to support development of Service, Ethical Reflection, and Vocational Exploration (SERVE) project. | |
12 | Kellogg Foundation grant to support community service experience for University of Northern Iowa ethics students Public Relations News Release 1995:109, p.1 |
Kellogg Foundation donates $150,000 to UNI Foundation. | |
13 | Discussion of recent book by African American author focus of philosophy & religion forum series opener Monday, September 18 at the University of Nort Public Relations News Release 1995:32, p.1 |
Philosophy and Religion Forum Series to focus on a book challenging teachers to think about the beliefs and values they convey. | |
14 | 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. | |
15 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Fred Hallberg, Jerry Soneson, and David Morgan Campus News Network 5:16, p. |
Fred Hallberg, Jerry Soneson, and David Morgan will participate in meeting of "Philosophers for Social Responsibility." | |
16 | Cryonics Public Relations News Release 0:639, p.1 |
David Morgan believes there are many ethical questions to be answered prior to the use of Cryonics in humans. | |
17 | Why we should stay abreast of advances in medicine Public Relations News Release 0:618, p.1 |
David Morgan urges the public to stay abreast of the increasing changes in the medicine. | |
18 | This debate may never die. Public Relations News Release 0:572, p.1 |
Assisted suicide is a subject with strong opinions on both sides. | |
19 | More food for thought from the health-conscious. Public Relations News Release 0:437, p.1 |
David Morgan believes that if the U.S. adopts a universal health care system everyone should pay something. | |
20 | The high cost of a broken heart. Public Relations News Release 1993:366, p.1 |
Organ transplant are very expensive. | |
21 | Mature matriarchs. Public Relations News Release 1993:327, p.1 |
David Morgan states that older mothers are better suited to care for a child. | |
22 | Mature Matriarchs. Public Relations News Release 1993:299, p.1 |
David Morgan feels older women could be more suited to care for a child than some younger moms. | |
23 | University of Northern Iowa Department of Philosophy and Religion announces spring courses in special interest areas Public Relations News Release 1993:290, p.1 |
New courses added for spring in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. | |
24 | Attendance policy suggested Northern Iowan 90:14, p.1 |
Student and faculty views on class attendance. | |
25 | NISG wants to draft ROTC policy Northern Iowan 90:12, p.1 |
Resolutions would state policy. | |
26 | "Moral Thinking" among topics for leading political and social philosopher February 22, and 23 on Hearst Lecture Service at University of Northern Iow Public Relations News Release 1992:362, p.1 |
Charles Taylor will be the featured speaker during the Hearst Lecture Series. He will present two lectures. | |
27 | Traffic control needed on 218 Northern Iowan 89:36, p.3 |
Recalls recent accidents on University Avenue; calls on administration to control traffic there. | |
28 | University of Northern Iowa Department of Philosophy and Religion offering new courses spring semester. Public Relations News Release 1992:274, p.1 |
New courses are being offered by the Department of Philosophy and Religion. Visiting professors Norma Salgado and Jon Stone will teach two of the courses. | |
29 | NI owes Hearst Series coverage Northern Iowan 89:20, p.2 |
Believes NI should cover distinguished lecturers more fully. | |
30 | Three lectures on ethics October 22 and 23 next topics for Hearst lecture Series at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:132, p.1 |
Michael Pritchard, Deni Elliot, and David Morgan will be speak on ethics during the Hearst Lecture Series this month. Next month Seyyed Hossein Nasr will speak on Islam in Today's World. | |
31 | University of Northern Iowa to host Emma Goldman exhibit--A portrayal of radical feminism in early 20th century Public Relations News Release 1992:95, p.1 |
An exhibit displaying the life and works of "Red Emma" Goldman will be shown at UNI. | |
32 | Fundamentalism, issues of life and death, topics for two addresses at University of Northern Iowa September 23 & 24 by distinguished religion scholar Public Relations News Release 1992:70, p.1 |
Martin Marty will address faculty and students on fundamentalism around the globe and coming to terms with issues of life and death in a pluralistic society at UNI. Deni Elliott and Michael Pritchard will speak in October. | |
33 | "The future of Christianity" subject of forum Wednesday (April 10) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:466, p.1 |
Forum on the future of Christianity will be held at UNI. | |
34 | "Future of World Religion" topic of philosophy and religion forum Wednesday (February 13) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:339, p.1 |
The third UNI Philosophy and Religion Forum will be held February 13. | |
35 | Teach-in for peace held two hours before outbreak of war Northern Iowan 87:30, p.5 |
Peace sessions meant to educate students about Persian Gulf conflict and alternatives for peace. Sessions ended two hours before attacks began on Iraq; photo. | |
36 | Persian Gulf crisis Public Relations News Release 1990:296, p.1 |
UNI has provided a roster of source people and topics concerning the Persian Gulf crisis. | |
37 | Lecture on "The Future of Socialism" set for Wednesday (December 5) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:222, p.1 |
UNI to host lecture on "The Future of Socialism". | |
38 | Scholar of African religion to speak at University of Northern Iowa Wed. (Oct. 25.) Public Relations News Release 1989:182, p.1 |
Kofi Opoku of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana will discuss "The African World View." Opoku writes and speaks about the underlying common threads of religious ideals, and assumptions, which permeate all African societies. | |
39 | Where have the radicals gone? Northern Iowan 85:23, p.9 |
Faculty and student offer observations. | |
40 | Bush invitation criticized Northern Iowan 83:40, p.3 |
Criticizes UNI's commencement invitation to Vice President George Bush. | |
41 | What do you think of the tuition increase? Faculty and staff: Northern Iowan 83:33, p.7 |
Faculty reply to the question: "What do you think of the tuition increase?" | |
42 | What's Up Northern Iowan 83:20, p.6 |
Meetings and activities. | |
43 | Poster controversy continues as panel discusses implications Northern Iowan 82:55, p.1 |
Faculty panel discusses propriety of wrestling team poster. | |
44 | UNI wrestling poster creates controversy Northern Iowan 82:53, p.1 |
Some object to the portrayal of the wrestling team in military uniforms; others dislike the inclusion of a women in the poster; photo. | |
45 | Marxism conference at UNI this week Northern Iowan 81:11, p.10 |
Over 40 scholars, religious workers, and social activists will participate in a conference on Marxism and religion. | |
46 | Says new weapons make nuclear freeze necessary Northern Iowan 80:19, p.2 |
Supports nuclear freeze and urges readers' support. | |
47 | Nuclear freeze discussed Northern Iowan 80:11, p.6 |
David Morgan offers views on nuclear weapons. | |
48 | UNISA speakers' program set Northern Iowan 80:1, p.4 |
Will reinstitute speakout program in which invited speakers will speak for a half hour and then take questions. | |
49 | Panel discussion scheduled Northern Iowan 79:50, p.6 |
Department of Philosophy and Religion will sponsor panel and programs relating to matters of concern to faculty and clergy. | |
50 | Morgan: what wold life be like without union efforts Northern Iowan 79:33, p.2 |
David Morgan responds to letters dealing with labor unions. |