O'Loughlin--James B. (English Faculty)
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1 | The search engine war: ChatGPT vs Google Northern Iowan 119:35, p.3 |
Nixson Benitez writes an opinion article on the race for adapting AI into search engines. Benitez includes an interview with English department faculty Jim O'Loughlin; photo. | |
2 | FTR series celebrates Women's History Month Northern Iowan 117:45, p.4 |
The Hearst Center for the Arts and College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences hosted author Ukamaka Olisakwe via Zoom on March 25 for their Final Thursday Reading Series. Olisakwe spoke about her book, "Ogadinma: Or, Everything Will Be Alright," and African women and marriage; photos. | |
3 | Virtual French Film Festival comes to UNI Northern Iowan 117:31, p.4 |
UNI's Department of Languages and Literature will host a virtual French Film Festival through February and March; photo. | |
4 | Final Thursday Reading Series goes virtual Northern Iowan 117:22, p.4 |
The Final Thursday Reading Series (FTRS), hosted by the Hearst Center for the arts, moved from an outside to virtual venue due to weather. Organizer and professor Jim O'Loughlin made the decision to host it virtually and gave brief remarks before introduing speaker Jeffery Copeland, UNI professor of creative nonfiction. Copeland read from his recent book "Lt. Elsie Ott's Top Secret Mission"; photo. | |
5 | Reading Series features UNI faculty Northern Iowan 117:12, p.4 |
The Final Thursday Reading Series met at the Hearst Center for the Arts on September 24 and featured UNI faculty English Interim Department Head and Professor Jim O'Loughlin and English Professor Grant Tracey; photo. | |
6 | Adrianne Finlay previews "Cut Off" in Thursday reading Northern Iowan 117:4, p.4 |
Adrianne Finlay delivers a reading of her book "Cut Off" at the Final Thursday Reading Series, hosted in the backyard of the Hearst Center due to COVID-19 protocols; photo. | |
7 | UNI English alumni roundtable event discusses library careers Northern Iowan 116:42, p.5 |
The English program hosted a roundtable of alumni working in the library field on March 6. Professor Jim O'Loughlin introduced panelists Jessica Bamford-Love, Alissa Cornick, and Zach Lowe, show discussed their job experiences; photo. | |
8 | A tale of two English professors Northern Iowan 116:35, p.5 |
English professors Jim O'Loughlin and Julie Husband met in graduate school, married, and moved to Iowa to teach at UNI. They discuss their backgrounds, lives, and work; photo. | |
9 | Reading series features Wapsipinicon Almanac Northern Iowan 115:40, p.2 |
Timothy Fay, publisher of the Wapsipinicon Almanac, spoke about his contributions to the Almanac to commemorate the 25th anniversary and the final issue at the Hearst Center for the Arts Final Thursday Reading Series on February 28; photo. | |
10 | Panther Portrait: Groovy News Northern Iowan 115:39, p.5 |
The band Groovy News - professor Vince Gotera and his daughter Amelia Gotera - accompanied by professor Jim O'Loughlin played in Maucker Union on February 27; photo. | |
11 | The Women Who Was Forgotten Northern Iowan 114:15, p.4 |
Students from professor Jim O'Loughlin's seminar "Connecting Three Cultures" will be performing a reading of "The Women Who Was Forgotten" by Bess Streeter Aldrich. | |
12 | Not afraid (to speak) of the dark Northern Iowan 111:40, p.1 |
Author and new assistant professor Brooke Wonders read some of her work at a monthly event held by the Hearst Center; photo. | |
13 | UNI to host lecture on using digital tool for research Public Relations News Release 2013:207, p.1 |
UNI will host Juan Luis Suarez to deliver his lecture "Modeling Cultural Networks in the Hispanic Baroque". This is part of The Digital Turn series exploring how the internet is affecting writing, reading, language, and research. | |
14 | Shot UNI professor will return Monday Northern Iowan 110:28, p.1 |
Professor Julie Husband was shot in the jaw over Thanksgiving break. She and her family were in Ohio visiting family when the incident occurred. Husband will be returning to campus on Monday, December 16. | |
15 | Pullinger melds two mediums: award-winning author uses print and digital forms to create fiction Northern Iowan 110:17, p.4 |
Kate Pullinger came to UNI as a part of the 2013-2014 Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. Her lecture was entitled "Literature Online: How Literature is Transforming Fiction." | |
16 | Final Thursday reading series kicks off Northern Iowan 108:2, p.10 |
The Hearst Center for the Arts had a near capacity crowd for the first session of the Thursday reading series. The open microphone session was full before the night began. The sessions are held the last Thursday of each month; photo. | |
17 | Panelists discuss revision of Mark Twain's classic Northern Iowan 107:42, p.5 |
Replacing the n-word with slave in the classic book makes the book even more difficult to teach. The book deals with race, murder, death, and cruelty. These are heavy topics to discuss and bring emotion into the discussion. | |
18 | Award nominations sought for UNI faculty engaged with community Community Engagement Awards recognize involvement through teaching, research Public Relations News Release 2008:296, p.1 |
Veridian Credit Union will fund up to five Community Engagement awards, one for a faculty member in each of the five undergraduage colleges.The wards were initiated in 2007 to recognize the efforts of faculty and inspire partnerships among faculty. More. | |
19 | The roads we travel Northern Iowan 105:8, p.7 |
Profile of Professor Julie Husband. | |
20 | UNI faculty to be recognized for community engagement Public Relations News Release 2007:573, p.1 |
Biographical profiles of Christine Bauman, Susan Roberts-Dobie, Laura Jackson, Jim O'Loughlin, and Ramanathan Sugumaran. | |
21 | Book & Supply recognizes excellence in non-tenured faculty Public Relations News Release 2007:576, p.1 |
Five non-tenured faculty members will be honored this spring with the University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Award. | |
22 | Baker Hall deals with mold Northern Iowan 104:33, p.1 |
Advanced Environmental testing firm found thirty-six offices in Baker Hall that contained higher allergen levels than outside air. Their inspection followed discovery of mold in August of 2007; photo. | |
23 | CF City Council/mayoral candidate forum Northern Iowan 104:15, p.5 |
College Hill and Overman Park Neighborhood Associations will sponsor local political candidate forum, October 16, 2007, in the Cedar Falls City Hall. | |
24 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Loose Women, Wheelmen and Golden Age of Bicycling" will be presented by James O'Loughlin, Monday, October 2. | |
25 | UNI CROW Forum to address women, bicycling Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Loose Women, Wheelmen and the Golden Age of Bicycling" is the title of the first CROW forum lecture of the year. This lecture will look into the rise of bicycling in the 1890s and its popularity among both men and women. | |
26 | Professor examines genocide through poetry Northern Iowan 102:54, p.11 |
The genocide in Rwanda is reflected in the writings of Pierre-Damien Mvuyekure; photo | |
27 | UNI poetry collection benefits from Iowa Arts Council grant Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Iowa Arts Council will donate money to help publish poetry collection written by UNI English professor. | |
28 | Tuesday, March 28 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Writing seminar will take place; Gay marriage will be explored by debate; Panel discussion on democracy will be held; Shakespeare roundtable discussion will take place; Bio-diesel workshop will be held; Women's Film Series will continue. | |
29 | English faculty complaint by graduate Northern Iowan 102:27, p.6 |
Alumnus John Bresland writes about his feelings towards faculty of the English department. | |
30 | Walt Whitman celebration to honor the poet next week Northern Iowan 102:20, p.9 |
On November 9, events including an open mic will take place to recognize the poet and his 'Leaves of Grass;' photo. | |
31 | Met Transit can save money on gas Northern Iowan 102:5, p.1 |
Local bus service can help students travel at a lower cost than driving themselves; includes Route 9 schedule; photo. | |
32 | UNI professor to give fiction reading Dec. 7 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Jim O'Loughlin will read his fiction for the first "Writers Talk" of the year. | |
33 | UNI professor awarded 2004 Global Filipino Literary Award for poetry Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Vince Gotera received the award for his poetry collection "Ghost Wars". | |
34 | Campus clubs: Final Thursday Northern Iowan 101:10, p.9 |
Spotlight on Final Thursday open mike night at The Vibe; photo. | |
35 | Final farewell thanks so many Northern Iowan 100:54, p.7 |
Says thank you to many campus personalities in his final column. | |
36 | Prominent poet passes through UNI Northern Iowan 99:25, p.1 |
Ray Young Bear spoke on "Native American Literature and Traditional Tribal Values" on November 21; photo. | |
37 | Jim O'Loughlin Campus News Network 11:17, p. |
O'Loughlin had a story published in Friction Magazine. | |
38 | Jim O'Loughlin Campus News Network 11:13, p.6 |
Jim O'Loughlin presented a paper at the Modern Language Association conference. | |
39 | Jim O'Loughlin Campus News Network 11:9, p. |
Jim O'Loughlin published an article and a short story on nineteenth century literature. | |
40 | Jim O'Loughlin Campus News Network 11:6, p. |
Jim O'Loughlin wrote an article for a literary journal. |