Pettit--Thomas (Class of 1953)
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1 | Kurt Warner's not the only one Northern Iowan 105:32, p.7 |
Joey Woody, Bryce Paup, Charles Grassley, and Mark Steines are among other notable graduates from UNI. | |
2 | Tom Pettit to receive honorary degree from University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:388, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the granting of the Doctor of Humane Letters degree to NBC correspondent, Tom Petitt, at the spring commencement ceremonies. Pettit has been the recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, and several awards in his field. | |
3 | Tom Pettit journalism scholarship winners announced at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:383, p.1 |
The Department of English Language and Literature presents Edward Derr and Lisa Suchomal with two-hundred dollar journalism scholarships. The scholarships were funded by NBC's chief national affairs correspondent, Tom Pettit. | |
4 | University of Northern Iowa to offer two Tom Pettit scholarships to journalism students Public Relations News Release 1987:241, p.1 |
NBC's Tom Pettit offers two two-hundred dollar scholarships to students of journalism. Previous recipients of the awards include Andrea Zhiss, Rodney Reicks, Elizabeth Bingham, Lynn Olson, Katherine Thompson, and Linda Balk. | |
5 | Insights, experience follow NBC's Pettit to classroom Public Relations News Release 83:65, p.3 |
Profile of Tom Pettit; photo. | |
6 | Pettit to give public lecture Northern Iowan 83:63, p.3 |
Tom Pettit is currently teaching two seminars; will deliver lecture. | |
7 | Tom Pettit to deliver public address at UNI Monday (July 13) Public Relations News Release 1987:421, p.1 |
NBC's Tom Pettit instructs two broadcasting courses in the Communication Arts Center. The courses cover methods of covering national elections, and public affairs. | |
8 | UNI names Petitt Journalism Scholarship recipients Public Relations News Release 1987:306, p.1 |
The Department of English Language and Literature names Rodney Reicks and Andrew Zhiss the recipients of the Tom Pettit scholarships. The students were recognized for their academic accomplishments and participation in journalism. | |
9 | Scholarship available for journalism study Northern Iowan 83:37, p.18 |
Pettit Scholarship available. | |
10 | Pettit will return to UNI to teach two seminars Northern Iowan 83:35, p.4 |
Will teach two two-week journalism seminars. | |
11 | Applications now available for UNI Pettit scholarships in journalism Public Relations News Release 1987:202, p.1 |
Students planning a career in communications with a journalism minor begin applying for two-hundred dollar Pettit scholarships. Applicants require six hours of credit in journalism, and must submit samples of their work. | |
12 | UNI grad Tom Pettit, award-winning NBC news reporter, to teach on UNI campus this summer Public Relations News Release 1987:200, p.1 |
NBC's Tom Pettit taught two courses as a guest professor for the Department of Communication and Theatre Arts. Pettit's courses covered the methods of covering national elections, and general public affairs. | |
13 | Untitled Northern Iowan 83:16, p.16 |
NBC news correspondent Tom Pettit delivered the keynote address at the "Resources Plus" workshop in the education center; photo. | |
14 | Two to receive Pettit award Northern Iowan 82:49, p.9 |
Lynn Olson and Elizabeth Bingham honored; photo. | |
15 | Tom Pettit journalism scholarship applications due March 3 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:245, p.1 |
Two scholarships will be offered, each worth two hundred dollars. | |
16 | Pettit award to be given Northern Iowan 81:28, p.11 |
Two $200 scholarships available. | |
17 | Scholarship news Northern Iowan 80:30, p.7 |
Tom Pettit Scholarships in journalism are available. | |
18 | Robst, Ketels win Pettit scholarships Northern Iowan 79:46, p.6 |
Scholarships awarded. | |
19 | Pettit award Northern Iowan 79:30, p.6 |
Tom Pettit funds two $200 scholarships for students in journalism. | |
20 | Scholarships available Northern Iowan 78:59, p.3 |
Tom Pettit donated his speaking honorarium to be used for scholarships. | |
21 | Public lecture Northern Iowan 78:53, p.5 |
Tom Pettit will speak. | |
22 | Alumni achievements noted Alumnus 57:3, p.9 |
Lawrence Jepson and Tom Pettit honored; photo. | |
23 | Parade scheduled tomorrow morning Northern Iowan 66:14, p.1 |
Detailed look at upcoming parade. | |
24 | Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:101, p.1 |
Photo caption for parade marshalls. | |
25 | Two Parade Marshals Named for Homecoming Parade Public Relations News Release 1969:96, p.1 |
Donald V. Adams and Tom Pettit named parade marshalls. | |
26 | UNI grads to lead parade Northern Iowan 66:13, p.8 |
Profiles of Don Adams and Tom Pettit. | |
27 | Past editors discuss fiery editorials, purpose of EYE, fond recollections College Eye 59:31, p.4 |
College Eye editors of the past recall their days with the newspaper. | |
28 | 'Journalism opportunity to speak up and act:' Miller College Eye 58:22, p.3 |
Excerpts from speech by Frank Miller. | |
29 | Tom Pettit main speaker at SCI Journalism Conference College Eye 58:21, p.1 |
Program for the conference; photo. | |
30 | Journalist Pettit at APG Conference College Eye 58:20, p.6 |
Conference program. | |
31 | Alpha Phi Gamma to sponsor state-wide journalism conference College Eye 58:17, p.4 |
Tom Pettit will speak. | |
32 | College grad: gladly would he learn and gladly teach College Eye 46:39, p.2 |
Re-print of 1953 article by Tom Petit. | |
33 | College grad: gladly would he learn and gladly teach College Eye 44:42, p.2 |
Summation of what Tom Pettit has learned at college. | |
34 | Stork makes visit to editor's house College Eye 44:40, p.3 |
Tom Pettit has new daughter. | |
35 | Staffs named for summer, coming year College Eye 44:33, p.1 |
List of those who will be on the College Eye staff. | |
36 | Farewell Ode to Bill Williamson, Tom Pettit, and the College Eye staff College Eye 44:33, p.2 |
Salute to this year's College Eye editions. | |
37 | Barb Evans receives top award at gridiron dinner College Eye 44:29, p.1 |
List of award winners; photo. |
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38 | Forum discusses students' powers College Eye 44:25, p.10 |
Group discusses role of Student League Board. | |
39 | Pettit wins discussion trophy at Wisconsin speech tourney College Eye 44:21, p.1 |
List of other tourney results. | |
40 | Students are appointed to faculty group College Eye 44:16, p.1 |
Tom Pettit and Ron Roskens appointed to administrative re-organization group. | |
41 | Student claims 'immaturity' phrase a convenient excuse College Eye 44:5, p.2 |
Reply to Robert Fee's claim that freshmen and sophomores are not developed enough to understand books like 'Communist Manifesto.' | |
42 | Faculty members correct editorial views College Eye 44:3, p.2 |
Explains why 'The Communist Manifesto' was removed from the Humanities reading list. | |
43 | Twenty-two Waterloo students and 27 Cedar Falls' students are included in the spring quarter honor roll recently announced by the College Public Relations News Release 1950:419, p.1 |
The honor roll includes 280 students who earned a grade-point average of 3.25 or better. Students listed. | |
44 | Next year's committee chairmen and representatives of Men's union, student government organization at Iowa State Teachers, Public Relations News Release 1950:371, p.1 |
Arnie Jensen, president, appointed the new chairmen and representatives. Committee chairmen and representatives are listed. | |
45 | A dank prison setting is in store for 18 men and three women at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:301, p.1 |
That many "prisoners and party workers' are cast in the spring play, "Darkness at Noon," a current Broadway hit about political refugees imprisoned behind the iron curtain. | |
46 | Stage hit of early '20's to be presented at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:179, p.1 |
Elmer Rice's "The Adding Maching," a popular but biting stage hit of the e1920's will be presented. Professor Hazel Strayer will design the costumes and Assistant Professor Stanley Wood will be in charge of scenery and lighting. |