Neymeyer--Robert J. (History Faculty)
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1 | UNI professor recieves Loren Horton Community History Award Public Relations News Release 2013:289, p.1 |
Franscesca Soans, associate professor, and Robert Neymeyer, received the 2014 Loren Horton Community History Award from the State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI). The award was presented at the annual Awards for Excellence in History Ceremony, May 14. | |
2 | UNI professor to present lecture on memory, place and identity Public Relations News Release 2012:215, p.1 |
Francesca Soans will present her lecture, "documentary Memory, Place and Identity: Sons of Jacob Synagogue". This lecture examines the connections between memory, community, and place. | |
3 | UNI professor to premiere documentary film Public Relations News Release 2012:117, p.1 |
Francesca Soans' film "Sons of Jacob Synagogue" premeired at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Documentary film explores history and experiences of Jewish community in Waterloo. Film is in 5-part documentary series. Film music by UNI faculty. | |
4 | UNI professor leads documentary project Northern Iowan 105:1, p.20 |
A series of documentaries entitled "Waterloo: A History of Place", will be produced by Francesca Soans and Robert Neymeyer; photo. | |
5 | UNI professor receives funding for Waterloo documentary project Public Relations News Release 2008:9, p.1 |
Francesca Soans, professor of communication studies, received $15,000 in external funding from Humanities Iowa for her project, "Waterloo: A History of Place," a multi-part series of video documentaries focusing on Waterloo's diverse communities. | |
6 | John W. Johnson Campus News Network 6:17, p. |
Faculty members wrote various articles. | |
7 | The global perspective Public Relations News Release 1995:169, p.1 |
UNI history professor shares his insights on his top five international stories of 1995. | |
8 | A yearly tradition Public Relations News Release 1995:168, p.1 |
UNI history professor shares his take on the top five national stories from 1995. | |
9 | Top five state stories in 1994 Public Relations News Release 1994:210, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer examines the most influential stories in Iowa during 1994. | |
10 | Top five national stories in 1994 Public Relations News Release 1994:210, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer gives his opinion on the most influential stories of 1994. | |
11 | Awards/honors/service: Robert J. Neymeyer Campus News Network 5:5, p. |
Robert J. Neymeyer received grant for historical research. | |
12 | A day for donuts Public Relations News Release 0:602, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer explains the annual event called donut days. | |
13 | A day to remember Public Relations News Release 0:593, p.1 |
Memorial Day is a chance to remember, according to Robert Neymeyer. | |
14 | Diamond dilemmas. Public Relations News Release 0:437, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer states that minor league baseball has a history of on again off again romances with U.S. cities. | |
15 | Is the diamond losing its luster? Public Relations News Release 1992:729, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer states that baseball is losing much of its younger fans. | |
16 | ¿and abroad Public Relations News Release 1992:272, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer releases his top five international news stories. | |
17 | An eventful year in the U.S. Public Relations News Release 1992:272, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer announces his top five national news stories of 1992. | |
18 | Expensive diamonds Public Relations News Release 1992:142, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer sees disgruntled fans and half-empty ballparks in baseball's future due, in part, the drastic increases in ticket prices. | |
19 | Origins of baseball in Iowa is topic of history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday (April 15) Public Relations News Release 1991:554, p.1 |
History of Iowa baseball is the topic of a history lecture at UNI. | |
20 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:544, p.1 |
Self-help books, baseball roots, sex and violence on TV, gypsy moths, and cancer control month are the topics for discussion. Faculty are listed that may be of help. | |
21 | Past times for America's pastime. Public Relations News Release 1991:486, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer reports that Iowa played a major role in making our national pastime what it is today. | |
22 | "Iowa . . . isn't that where they grow all those potatoes?" Public Relations News Release 1991:302, p.1 |
1991 put Iowa on the map with stories of shooting spree on the University of Iowa campus and crosses being burned in some of the state's larger cities according to Robert Neymeyer. | |
23 | A duke, a fluke, and a kook. Public Relations News Release 1991:295, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer submits his list of events shaping the United States during the past year. | |
24 | Who would have thunk it a year ago? Public Relations News Release 1991:295, p.1 |
Robert Neymeyer shares his list of the top ten events that shaped our world this past year. |