O'Connor--Timothy E. [History Faculty]
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| 1 | UNI appoints new deans and department heads Public Relations News Release 2008:149, p.1 |
Several new academic administrators have begun work this semester on the campus. Kurt Meredith is serving as interim assistant provost for international programs. Mary Herring is interim associate dean of the College of Education. | |
| 2 | Board of Regents meeting at Iowa State University March 11 and 12 Public Relations News Release 2002:378, p.1 |
Docket items are listed for the next Board of Regents meeting. | |
| 3 | International students react to attack on U. S. Northern Iowan 98:4, p.5 |
International students express sorrow over the terrorist attacks on the United States. | |
| 4 | International experiences pay off for UNI students Public Relations News Release 1998:212, p.1 |
UNI's assistant vice president for International Programs Tim O'Connor discusses the benefits of studying abroad. | |
| 5 | Post-bypass Russia: What now for Yeltsin? Public Relations News Release 1996:177, p.1 |
Tim O'Connor discusses the economic stability of Russia. | |
| 6 | What's in store for Russia after the elections? Public Relations News Release 1995:452, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor will discuss the implications for Russia following the runoff election. | |
| 7 | UNI expert favors Yelstin Northern Iowan 92:57, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor offers views. | |
| 8 | A Russian runoff? Public Relations News Release 1995:430, p.1 |
If no candidate cleared 50 percent of the vote after Russia's June 16 election, a runoff election will take place. | |
| 9 | UNI's Russian exchange program continues to grow Public Relations News Release 1995:444, p.1 |
The Russian exchange program has grown to be one of the nation's largest programs. President Robert Koob spent ten days in Russia meeting with representatives of Russian universities. | |
| 10 | UNI professor available to discuss Russian presidential election Public Relations News Release 1995:433, p.1 |
Professor Timothy O'Connor will be available to speak to the media about the Russian presidential election. | |
| 11 | A big day in Moscow Public Relations News Release 1995:377, p.1 |
The outcome of the June 16 Russian election will be decided at the midnight hour. The candidates are Communist Gennady Zyuganov and President Boris Yeltzin. | |
| 12 | Oops! pardon the oversight Campus News Network 6:16, p.4 |
List of Fulbright scholars from April 8 CNN identified. | |
| 13 | Austrian professor to speak at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday, April 24 Public Relations News Release 1995:331, p.1 |
Gerhard Neweklowsky will speak at UNI. | |
| 14 | Slovakia: from freedom learn Campus News Network 6:9, p.1 |
Jeannie Steele and Kurt Meredith are co-directors of Orava Project to democratize Slovakian education. | |
| 15 | University of Northern Iowa to host presentation by Visiting Distinguished Scholar of Russian Politics Tuesday, November 14 Public Relations News Release 1995:121, p.1 |
Iurii Dubinin will speak at UNI. | |
| 16 | Leestamper picked to play acting university provost Northern Iowan 91:61, p.1 |
Will serve while Nancy Marlin serves as interim president. | |
| 17 | A change in roles Campus News Network 5:17, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor will be the Assistant Vice President for International Programs at UNI next year; photo. | |
| 18 | Five UNI faculty receive Regents Excellence Awards Campus News Network 4:20, p.1 |
Theodore Hovet, Syed Kirmani, Timothy O'Connor, Joel Wells, and Mahmood Yousefi received Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. | |
| 19 | Iowa High School Model United Nations to meet for 50th year on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday, April 14-16 Public Relations News Release 0:477, p.1 |
Activities are listed for the 50th anniversary of Model United Nations to be held on the UNI campus. Students listed. | |
| 20 | Spy speculation. Public Relations News Release 0:394, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor is assessing how an espionage incident will affect U.S.- Russia relations. | |
| 21 | Summer fellowships announced Campus News Network 4:12, p.1 |
Summer fellowship award winners are announced. | |
| 22 | A dangerous dictator in the making? Public Relations News Release 1993:299, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor says Americans should not be overly concerned about the support Zhirinovsky received during the recent Russian election. | |
| 23 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1993:104, p.1 |
Information sources for this weeks topics of discussion that include Russian unrest and the first Monday in October. | |
| 24 | Russian roulette? Public Relations News Release 1993:68, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor believes Boris Yeltzin will need both support of the Russian people and the military to survive as the country's leader. | |
| 25 | Iowa high school Model United Nations to meet for 29th year on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday (April 15-17) Public Relations News Release 1992:526, p.1 |
Joan Martin-Brown will be the keynote speaker for the Model U.N. Officers listed. | |
| 26 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:450, p.1 |
This week's topics for discussion are the importance of pensions for retirees and what is the future of Russia and Boris Yeltzin. | |
| 27 | Who said no take-backs? Public Relations News Release 1992:444, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor states that we will learn more of the support of Boris Yeltzin from the Clinton administration following a meeting between the two in early April. | |
| 28 | Restless Russians. Public Relations News Release 1992:366, p.1 |
Keeping democracy alive in Russia will be President Clinton's biggest challenge during the next four years, according to Timothy O'Connor. | |
| 29 | University of Northern Iowa historian continuing research in Russia Public Relations News Release 1992:58, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor continues his research on early Russian revolutionary figures. | |
| 30 | UNI faculty depart for work abroad Campus News Network 3:1, p.1 |
Professors O'Connor and Larsen will work in Europe. | |
| 31 | While some things change profoundly after just a year. Public Relations News Release 1992:33, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor states that Russia has shown improvement toward democracy faster than anticipated. | |
| 32 | Pomp and circumstance, 1992 Northern Iowa Today 76:1, p.17 |
About 1500 students participate in commencement; photo. | |
| 33 | Russian education minister to speak at University of Northern Iowa commencement Public Relations News Release 1991:626, p.1 |
Sergi Kazmin will bring greetings to the commencement crowd. He will be at UNI to honor the first Russian students to receive their masters degrees in the U.S. | |
| 34 | 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. | |
| 35 | Record crowd expected for Northern Iowa commencement Saturday (May 4) in UNI-Dome Public Relations News Release 1991:621, p.1 |
Due to budget cuts, there will be no summer commencement. This will allow 400 students, scheduled to graduate in the summer, to be invited to participate in spring exercises. | |
| 36 | But we're giving them help. Public Relations News Release 1991:575, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor says there is a chance for the U.S. to foster democracy overseas, however, opposing forces in the Soviet Union must resolve their differences. | |
| 37 | March was UNI Month for the Waterloo Exchange Club Campus News Network 2:16, p.1 |
Faculty and staff speak to group. | |
| 38 | University of Northern Iowa speakers provide month of programming at Waterloo Exchange Club Public Relations News Release 1991:558, p.1 |
Waterloo Exchange Club hear UNI speakers during March. The club focused on education during there weekly meetings. | |
| 39 | Faculty promotions and tenure granted to University of Northern Iowa faculty by Board of Regents Public Relations News Release 1991:540, p.1 |
UNI faculty promotions and tenure appointments announced. | |
| 40 | Professional leaves Campus News Network 2:13, p.2 |
Roster of those receiving PDLs and their research topics. | |
| 41 | Chrystal to address future of Russian agriculture, Iowa's role (Thursday) January 30 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:327, p.1 |
Des Moines banker John Chrystal will speak on "The Future of Russian Agriculture and Iowa's Role in its Development". | |
| 42 | University administrators from Moscow to visit Northern Iowa this week Public Relations News Release 1991:324, p.1 |
UNI will host high ranking officials from Moscow Linguistics University. | |
| 43 | "This democracy stuff isn't as glamorous as we thought it would be." Public Relations News Release 1991:312, p.1 |
Tim O'Connor reports that the media's depictions of Russia's dire lack of food are not exaggerated. | |
| 44 | Northern Iowa sources for this week/s topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:320, p.1 |
Faculty members available to give more information on current news topics are listed. | |
| 45 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:308, p.1 |
Roster of professors who are willing contacts for further information on current events. | |
| 46 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:372, p.1 |
Available faculty and staff are listed to give added information on current topics in the news. | |
| 47 | Faculty and staff named as sources of timely information on current events. Public Relations News Release 1991:253, p.1 |
Sources of timely information listed for impact of a tax cut on economy, changes in Soviet Union, new rules of safe playgrounds, and marketing antiracist image. | |
| 48 | O'Connor lectures about perestroika tomorrow Northern Iowan 88:21, p.5 |
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| 49 | Future of Soviet Perestroika topic of public lecture Wednesday (November 13) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:195, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor will address the future of Soviet Perestroika during his lecture. Professor O'Connor has spoken about Soviet education with both Gorbachev and Yeltsin. | |
| 50 | Changes in the Soviet Union--leaders support education exchanges Public Relations News Release 1991:60, p.1 |
New leadership in the Soviet Union shows signs of increased support for education. | |
| 51 | Sources for Soviet coverage Public Relations News Release 1991:14, p.1 |
List of faculty and students available to provide Soviet information and expertise.. | |
| 52 | University of Northern Iowa administrators invited to international curriculum conference in Soviet Union Public Relations News Release 1990:580, p.1 |
UNI administrators to participate in international curriculum conference. | |
| 53 | University of Northern Iowa undergraduates, faculty members to study in Soviet Union this summer Public Relations News Release 1990:579, p.1 |
UNI students and faculty will study in the Soviet Union. | |
| 54 | Students, faculty, administrators to travel to the USSR Campus News Network 1:17, p.1 |
Will undertake series of visits to study, attend conference, and teach. | |
| 55 | Iowa High School Model United Nations to meet for 27th year on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday (April 18-20) Public Relations News Release 1990:494, p.1 |
High school students from Iowa will attend Model UN at UNI. Zarine Nandan will address the group. | |
| 56 | Summer fellowships announced Campus News Network 3:11, p.2 |
Roster of winners and their topics. | |
| 57 | Soviet students respond to life at UNI Campus News Network 1:3, p.1 |
Students enjoy relaxed atmosphere; talk about differences in education system; photo. | |
| 58 | Soviet students trek to UNI for master's program Northern Iowan 87:2, p.7 |
Soviet Union will send seven graduate students to UNI to earn their master's degrees. | |
| 59 | Graduate program enhances Northern Iowa-Soviet exchange Northern Iowa Today 18:2, p.5 |
Seven Russian graduate students will study at UNI. | |
| 60 | University of Northern Iowa to host 1,000 high school students for 26th annual model united nations Thursday-Saturday. (April 19-21) Public Relations News Release 1989:570, p.1 |
The Model U.N. reflects the functions of the real international body, with high school students serving as delegates from their respective countries which they have researched throughout the year. | |
| 61 | University relations with Soviets continue to grow Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.31 |
UNI will broaden efforts to develop contacts with Russians. | |
| 62 | UNI students enjoy USSR experience Northern Iowan 86:4, p.15 |
Four UNI students studied in Soviet Union last summer; Brian Granger talks about his experiences; photo. | |
| 63 | University of Northern Iowa presidential scholar from Eldridge has "truly Soviet experience" on summer trip to Leningrad. Public Relations News Release 1989:43, p.1 |
Brian Granger spent the summer studying at the Herzen Institute in Leningrad. Granger avoid spending much time with other Americans. He found that if you go around with a large groups of Americans, Soviets would usually avoid you. | |
| 64 | Glasnost opens doors to historic event for higher education Northern Iowa Today 73:1, p.18 |
UNI enrolls large contingent of Russian undergraduate students; one of first universities to do so; photo. | |
| 65 | Four University of Northern Iowa students to spend summer in the Soviet Union. Public Relations News Release 1988:516, p.1 |
After hosting seven Soviet students and a faculty member during the spring semster, the University of Northern Iowa is sending four students to study in the Soviet Union as part of the American Council of Teachers of Russian Summer Language Program. | |
| 66 | Soviet students made an impact during their studies at University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:487, p.1 |
Soviet undergraduate students, arrived not knowing what to expect from the place they would call home for the next four months and left saying "it was great experience, learning not only another culture, but learning academically as well. | |
| 67 | 25th year for Iowa high school model united nations on University of Northern Iowa campus April 13-15; more than 900 high school delegates, faculty. Public Relations News Release 1988:403, p.1 |
Listings of speakers and guests that will be at the Iowa High School Model United Nations. | |
| 68 | Northern Iowa to host lecture by Russian literature and language specialist in the advantages of studying for a semester in the Soviet Union, April 13 Public Relations News Release 1988:399, p.1 |
With the new open door policy established by the Soviet Union, U.S. students will not only be presented with many new educational opportunities, but they will also see new career possibilities, provided they have a good understanding of the Soviet Union. | |
| 69 | Soviet students choose to study in Iowa-- Glasnost in progress. Public Relations News Release 1988:352, p.1 |
This is the first time a group of Soviet students have been allowed to study at a public institution. Tim O'Connor says this exchange will lead to more exchanges, and a better understanding of both countries. | |
| 70 | 'Practical Militant Bolshevism and Romantic, Visionary Communism' to be topic of next University of Northern Iowa political science lecture, March 16 Public Relations News Release 1988:348, p.1 |
Timothy O'Connor will present views of Krasin and Lunacharskii, both men devoted to Marxist socialism and the Soviet government. Yet both differed, Krasin believing ideology and theory was the way of destroying Tsarism and Lunacharskii believed in power. | |
| 71 | Radio/ TV Tips Public Relations News Release 1988:292, p.1 |
Seven undergraduate education majors from the U.S.S.R. will attend classes at UNI. This is the first time that and American public university has enrolled Soviet undergraduate students. | |
| 72 | Glasnost opens doors to Soviet students' first enrollment in an American public university; students arrive at University of Northern Iowa February 4. Public Relations News Release 1988:281, p.1 |
Seven college students from the Soviet Union, will mark the first time an American public university will enroll Soivet undergraduate students. They are undergraduate students majoring in elementary education. | |
| 73 | Soviet students to arrive Monday Northern Iowan 85:33, p.1 |
Seven students will enroll at UNI for the semester under the auspices of an ACTR program. | |
| 74 | The Soviets have stopped jamming- but are they still listening? Public Relations News Release 1988:241, p.1 |
Radio broadcast like the Voice of America are no longer played in the Soviet Union.Tim O'Connor says Soviets are watching more television programs. | |
| 75 | Soviet shake-up eventually could strengthen U.S./Soviet relations. Public Relations News Release 1988:87, p.1 |
Tim O'Conner says the changes are a sign that Mikhail Gorbachev is pushing for faster political and ecomonic reforms. Soviet citizens are very politcal, and want leaders who can solve ecomonic shortages. | |
| 76 | Soviets visit UNI, get taste of Iowa Northern Iowan 85:1, p.6 |
Group from Stavropol visits campus; photo. |
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| 77 | More than 750 high school students, teachers to be on University of Northern Iowa campus Thursday-Saturday (April 14-16) for 24th Annual Model UN Public Relations News Release 1987:363, p.1 |
Nearly eight hundred high school students visit for the twenty-fourth Model United Nations, where they act as delegates representing various U. N. countries. Professors Timothy O'Connor and Richard Newell advise the student delegates throughout the event. | |
| 78 | Wheeling and dealing: the U.S. and U.S.S. R. talk treaty Nonpareil 72:2, p.2 |
Professor Timothy O'Connor offers views of current state of international affairs; photo. | |
| 79 | U. S., Soviet textbooks to be re-examined to remove myths, stereotypes Public Relations News Release 1987:282, p.1 |
Professor Tim O'Connor calls for an examination of both U. S. and Soviet textbooks that perpetuate stereotypes between the two nations. | |
| 80 | Regents approve professional development leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty Public Relations News Release 1987:217, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves Professional Development Leaves for 1988-89. Five leaves are planned for fall semester, seven for spring, and eleven for the academic year. | |
| 81 | Regents approve promotions of 18, tenure for 11 UNI faculty members Public Relations News Release 1987:263, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves eighteen faculty promotions and eleven grants of tenure. Includes a list of promoted faculty members, and faculty who received tenure. | |
| 82 | Soviet view of American political system is topic of UNI panel Wednesday (Nov. 5) Public Relations News Release 1987:83, p.1 |
University professors were joined to discuss the variety of relationships shared between the Soviet Union and the U.S. since 1917. The lecture series was presented by the Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta, and held in Maucker Union. | |
| 83 | Largest delegation ever, more than 750 high school students, to attend model U.N. at UNI Apr 10-12; Iraq's U.N. Ambassador to address general assembly Public Relations News Release 1986:348, p.1 |
This year will be the twenty-second annual Iowa High School Model United Nations event; the student participants come from schools in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. | |
| 84 | New courses in Russian studies Northern Iowan 82:22, p.6 |
List of new courses. | |
| 85 | UNI alums invited to attend 'knowledge network' seminars before uni v. drake football game in Des Moines Sept. 7 Public Relations News Release 1985:5, p.1 |
Invitation for UNI alums to four seminar that cover information about university life. | |
| 86 | Peace Day activities planned Northern Iowan 81:52, p.1 |
Schedule of activities; Franklin Long will speak; photo. | |
| 87 | Model United Nations set for April 11 Northern Iowan 81:47, p.6 |
Lengthy look at this year's program. | |
| 88 | Elderhostel scheduled July 7-13 Alumnus 70:1, p.6 |
Schedule. | |
| 89 | O'Connor to speak on USSR Northern Iowan 81:40, p.3 |
Brief profile of Professor O'Connor. | |
| 90 | Misconceptions of Soviets explained Northern Iowan 81:16, p.21 |
Tim O'Connor speaks on the Soviet Union. | |
| 91 | What's Up Northern Iowan 81:14, p.10 |
Meetings and activities. | |
| 92 | History lectures are for everyone Northern Iowan 81:5, p.18 |
A look at this year's lectures. | |
| 93 | Professor remains in Russia despite conflict Northern Iowan 80:7, p.1 |
Professor O'Connor is in Soviet Union during KAL crisis. | |
| 94 | Research in Russia Northern Iowan 80:4, p.17 |
Professor Tim O'Connor will be in the Soviet Union this year; photo. | |
| 95 | Prof takes job in Russia, writes book UNI Century 11:4, p.6 |
Professor O'Connor will work for ACTR; publishes book on Lunarcharskii; photo. | |
| 96 | Study tour to provide American students with a look at Soviet Union Northern Iowan 79:25, p.12 |
Tim O'Connor talks about his proposed tour. | |
| 97 | Russian Club Northern Iowan 79:18, p.5 |
Tim O'Connor will speak. | |
| 98 | Discussion, vigil to be held Northern Iowan 79:10, p.6 |
Faculty will present lectures on Middle East. |