Parker--Henry Herbin (Modern Languages Faculty)

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1 Major curriculum changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.193
President Maucker attempts to include a greater exposure to international views into the curriculum with conferences and expanded foreign language and culture courses; photo.
2 Regents approve improvements
Northern Iowan 83:40, p.5
Will renovate Redeker plaza; recommends funding for boiler; John Ketter will retire; Rollin Evers will resign; approve appointment of Lowell Norland; approve phased retirement for five faculty; approve PDLs; photo.
3 Interracial dating discussed
Northern Iowan 83:28, p.10
Professor Parker's class presents panel discussion.
4 UNI's Parker prepares students for a cultural life 'beyond the back fence'
Public Relations News Release 1986:495, p.1
A detailed overview of Professor Henry Parker's course, "Culture of the Ghetto". The course helped students appreciate racial diversity within the country, and to learn about black culture. Students participated in black culture outside of the classroom.
5 "Culture of the Ghetto" worth keeping
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.2
Defends Professor Henry H. Parker's class, "Culture of the Ghetto".
6 Faculty passes 47-hour gen ed
Northern Iowan 82:33, p.1
Proposal passes 157-67 after debate; photo.
7 Faculty Senate debates proposals
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1
Vote to send 47-hour program to full faculty.
8 Parker protests exclusion of minority culture courses
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.1
Professor Parker would like to change name of non-Western cultures category to other cultures; would then include his Culture of the Ghetto course.
9 Children learn college tactics
Northern Iowan 80:50, p.1
Henry Parker talks about his program for children.
10 Committee decides against Parker
Northern Iowan 79:35, p.3
Faculty disciplinary committee upholds sanctions imposed by Provost Martin.
11 Committee hears charges
Northern Iowan 79:33, p.6
Considers matters relating to confrontation between Professors Parker and Chabert.
12 Support for Meeks and United Students
Northern Iowan 79:32, p.2
Professor Parker lends his support to the newly formed United Students party.
13 More comments on Parker-Chabert
Northern Iowan 78:39, p.3
Former UNI student sarcastically commends Parker for his professionalism.
14 NI description mild
Northern Iowan 78:38, p.2
Student comments on conflict between Professors Chabert and Parker.
15 One comment. . .
Northern Iowan 78:35, p.2
Former Northern Iowan editor expresses his opinion on the Chabert/ Parker confrontation.
16 Conflict 'juvenile at best'
Northern Iowan 78:35, p.2
Professor Vajpeyi expresses views on recent conflict between Professors Parker and Chabert; comments on outside evaluators.
17 Parker-Chabert conflict disrupts class
Northern Iowan 78:34, p.1
Professor Chabert visits Professor Parker's class for an evaluation associated with a promotion; Professor Parker asks him to leave; Professor Chabert leaves only after security officers arrive.
18 Students to visit Ghetto
Northern Iowan 78:32, p.3
Culture of the Ghetto class will visit New York City.
19 'McCarron made false statement'
Northern Iowan 78:16, p.3
Student is upset with a past letter.
20 'Parker made false statement'
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.2
Student disagrees with the notion that African-Americans have a more difficult time than whites at the university level.
21 'Center a disgrace'
Northern Iowan 78:14, p.2
The first black faculty member on campus resents what the Ethnic Minorities Cultural Center stands for.
22 Program designed by UNI prof (Parker) to be featured at conference
Public Relations News Release 1981:112, p.1
Henry Parker's program, "The Gift of Speaking", will be featured at the New Jersey education conference. Program designed to improve reading performance through oral expression.
23 Blacks want to survive
Northern Iowan 78:12, p.1
The second annual Minority Leadership Conference was held Saturday at UNI.
24 Minority leadership conference to be held Saturday (Oct. 3) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:70, p.1
The UNI chapter of the NAACP and Professor Parker are sponsoring the conference; the conference theme is "Survival in College: Academic, Financial, Political and Social;" minority college students and junior and senior high schoolers may attend.
25 Minority leadership subject of conference
Northern Iowan 78:9, p.4
NAACP sponsors second annual conference.
26 Institutional racism protested
Northern Iowan 77:56, p.1
African-American faculty and staff express views on racism at UNI; photo.
27 Instructor to sponsor teach-in on racism
Northern Iowan 77:53, p.1
Professor Parker talks about his denial of promotion to full professor.
28 Minority leadership conference
Northern Iowan 77:46, p.6
Professor Parker and NAACP will host conference.
29 NAACP
Northern Iowan 77:34, p.5
Professor Parker and Lydia Jackson will speak.
30 Group gains experience by travel
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.5
Professor Parker's group will travel to major cities.
31 Iowa: model for racial harmony
Northern Iowan 76:1, p.13
UNI professor begins project through Jesse Jackson's PUSH program; photo.
32 UNI professor joins Reverend Jesse Jackson in "PUSH for Excellence"
Northern Iowan 75:51, p.16
Professor Henry Parker is on leave from the university while working for the Reverend Jesse Jackson; photo.
33 Jesse Jackson here Monday
Northern Iowan 75:51, p.1
Jesse Jackson will speak at the UNI-Dome on April 30.
34 Jackson to speak at UNI
Northern Iowan 75:50, p.1
The Reverend Jesse Jackson will speak at the UNI-Dome on April 30; photo.
35 Helen Moore
Northern Iowan 74:49, p.11
Will speak to Culture of the Ghetto class.
36 Pre-school promotes self-confidence
Northern Iowan 71:50, p.6
Description of Professor Parker's academy; photo.
37 Beautiful philosophy helps Waterloo pre-schoolers
Northern Iowan 70:30, p.9
Professor Parker talks about his work with his Pre-School Academy.
38 Segregation
Northern Iowan 68:52, p.3
Believes racial segregation exists in Waterloo schools.
39 Culture course sponsors black business week
Northern Iowan 68:50, p.1
Class will visit local businesses owned by African-Americans.
40 Parker establishes 'off-campus university'
Northern Iowan 68:48, p.1
Professor Parker proposes educational system involving videotapes.
41 Preschoolers learn foreign language in Parker's program
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.4
Professor Parker talks about his program.
42 Parker warns that time does not equal progress
Northern Iowan 68:23, p.1
Professor Parker outlines views of life for African-Americans in the US.
43 Lecture: racial harmony presented Wed.
Northern Iowan 68:22, p.1
Professor Parker will present views on a timetable for racial harmony.
44 UNI Prof to Give Lecture on Racial Harmony
Public Relations News Release 1972:191, p.1
Henry Parker will give a talk entitled "This is No Planet for Dishonest Men: A Timetable for Racial Harmony." in the Auditorium on Dec. 8.
45 Communes, drugs and the ghetto explored in new honors seminar
Northern Iowan 68:19, p.6
Description of some of the seminars; Professor Amend comments on the program..
46 Parker writes article
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.13
Professor Parker writes on use of videotape recorder in teaching.
47 Parker Writes Article
Public Relations News Release 1971:501, p.1
Henry H. Parker has article appearing in "The Classical Journal."
48 Parker hosts radio/TV shows in Illinois
Northern Iowan 67:41, p.8
Professor Parker has programs about African-American life.
49 Parker Hosts Radio/TV Shows in Illinois
Public Relations News Release 1971:473, p.1
Henry H. Parker will be hosting a radio program on the life of blacks in America at the University of Illinois.
50 UNI Prof Instructs Five-Day Chicago Seminar
Public Relations News Release 1971:376, p.1
Dr. Parker recently conducts a five-day seminar at Kennedy-King College in Chicago.