Reninger--H. Willard [English Faculty]
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| 1 | Perspective: ode to an uncommon man Northern Iowa Today 87:2, p.28 |
Robert Kascht pays tribute to Professor H. W. Reninger; photo. | |
| 2 | Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker to present lecture at UNI Public Relations News Release 2002:459, p.1 |
William Gazecki will speak on campus about documentary filmmaking on April 14, as the annual Reninger Lecture. | |
| 3 | Reninger Lecture Series continues Campus News Network 6:7, p.2 |
Marilynne Robinson will present the December 1 Reninger Lecture; film adaptation of her work "Housekeeping" will be presented at Hearst Center November 29. | |
| 4 | Award winning novelist to lecture at University of Northern Iowa December 1 Public Relations News Release 1995:137, p.1 |
Marilynne Robinson will lecture at UNI. | |
| 5 | Collective bargaining A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.428 |
Detailed account of legal actions and negotiations leading to the election of a faculty bargaining agent; photo. | |
| 6 | Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950 A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.132 |
Detailed coverage of curriculum change, especially the movement to reformulate general education. | |
| 7 | Enrollment and staffing A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.151 |
Meeting the challenge of post-war enrollment increases; photo. | |
| 8 | Graduate work at the Teachers College A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.185 |
The College establishes the framework for graduate study; photo. | |
| 9 | The Hoffmans affair A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.282 |
Detailed account of the controversy surrounding Mr. Hoffmans and his protests against the Viet Nam War and the draft; photo. | |
| 10 | University's faculty respond generously to campaign Northern Iowa Today 22:2, p.6 |
Faculty contribute to campaign; contributions of Professors Grace Ann and Ted Hovet and Professor Evelyn Wood noted; photo. | |
| 11 | Kraft to speak on ethics in communication at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:461, p.1 |
Julie Kraft will speak as part of the 21st annual H.W. Reninger Memorial Lecture. | |
| 12 | Honorary doctorate to be awarded to Mona Van Duyn by University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:427, p.1 |
Decorated poet and graduate of Iowa State Teachers College, Mona Van Duyn, awarded honorary degree, | |
| 13 | Iowa Student as Critic Conference celebrated Northern Iowan 87:13, p.6 |
Iowa Student as Critic Conference held in conjunction with H. W. Reninger Memorial Lecture series. | |
| 14 | Faculty profile: Evelyn Wood Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.26 |
Biographical profile of Professor Evelyn Starkey Wood; photo. | |
| 15 | A tribute to James Hearst Northern Iowan 80:11, p.15 |
Excerpts from tribute to James Hearst. | |
| 16 | James Hearst poetry reading tomorrow Northern Iowan 80:9, p.10 |
Faculty will read in memorial service for Hearst who died July 27, 1983. | |
| 17 | Humanities I, II--some way of being Alumnus 66:1, p.4 |
Celebrate thirtieth year of humanities program with luncheon; original and later faculty express views on importance of humanities; photo. | |
| 18 | Memorial services set for long-time UNI faculty member Josef Fox Public Relations News Release 1980:26, p.1 |
A memorial service will be held for Josef W. Fox, a professor of philosophy and humanities. | |
| 19 | James Hearst--maverick professor, poet Alumnus 64:2, p.10 |
Professor James Hearst talks about his life and work; photo. | |
| 20 | "No cause for despair" with new G. E. program Northern Iowan 75:17, p.2 |
Professor Reninger offers an ironic look at a way to save the general education program. | |
| 21 | Iowa broadcasters herald UNI's First Man of Radio Alumnus 61:3, p.3 |
Herbert V. Hake enters Iowa Broadcasters Hall of Fame; photo. | |
| 22 | Literary work by profs Northern Iowan 71:1, p.8 |
Library displays publications of English faculty. | |
| 23 | UNI's first broadcaster ends versatile career Alumnus 57:2, p.3 |
Extensive biographical profile of Herbert Hake; Mr. Hake recounts his experiences; photo. | |
| 24 | Knutson answers AFT charges Northern Iowan 68:44, p.1 |
Dean Knutson explains steps in decision regarding Professor Ahmad's appointment. |
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| 25 | James Martin speaks candidly Alumnus 56:4, p.9 |
Provost Martin speaks on changes relating to faculty roles, faculty recruitment, UNI administrative models, minority faculty, and the job market. | |
| 26 | UNI grad wins poetry award Alumnus 56:4, p.5 |
Mona Van Duyn wins National Book Award for poetry; long biographical profile; photo. | |
| 27 | New Vice President and Provost Begins Duties at UNI Public Relations News Release 1972:75, p.1 |
James G. Martin has assumed this duties as the new vice president and provost at UNI; general background information on Martin | |
| 28 | Regents Authorize New Department at UNI Public Relations News Release 1972:76, p.1 |
The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology at UNI was authorized to be established by the Board of Regents. | |
| 29 | UNI names new vice president and provost Alumnus 56:3, p.36 |
James G. Martin succeeds H. W. Reninger as academic vice president; Dr. Pendergraft and Dr. Anderson will return to the classroom; Don Kelly will head Public Information; photo. | |
| 30 | UNI Has 512 Degree Candidates at Summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1971:755, p.1 |
The 24th annual summer commencement exercises will include 512 degree candidates. Commencement will take place at O. R. Latham Stadium; list of degree candidates | |
| 31 | Record Number of Candidates Scheduled to Receive Degrees at UNI Summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1971:732, p.1 |
550 students will be on hand for summer commencement. | |
| 32 | Record Number of Candidates Scheduled to Receive Degrees at UNI Summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1971:730, p.1 |
550 students will be on hand for summer commencement. | |
| 33 | 1272 Students Named to Dean's List at UNI Public Relations News Release 1971:726, p.1 |
Spring semester's Dean's list. | |
| 34 | "Preview UNI" Acquaints New Students, Parents with Life at UNI Public Relations News Release 1971:699, p.1 |
Around 1600 student and 950 of their parents are scheduled to visit the campus during the summer for "Preview UNI". The program conisists of 9 two-day programs, beginning June 24 and lasting until July 30. | |
| 35 | UNI Dean Requests Change of Assignment Public Relations News Release 1971:657, p.1 |
Dr. Reninger has announced that Dr. Anderson is to be relieved of his administrative duties in order to return to teaching full-time. | |
| 36 | Dr. J. Martin to succeed Reninger as UNI vice pres. Northern Iowan 67:55, p.1 |
Biographical sketch of James Martin. | |
| 37 | Regents Approve New Vice President and Provost for UNI Public Relations News Release 1971:625, p.1 |
Dr. Martin will succeed Dr. Reninger as vice president and provost at UNI; biography of Martin | |
| 38 | Local Student(s) Honors at UNI Convocation Public Relations News Release 1971:619, p.1 |
692 students were honored for scholastic and extracurricular achievements on May 12 at the UNI All-University Honors Convocation; full list enclosed | |
| 39 | 700 UNI Students to be Honored at May 12 Convocation Public Relations News Release 1971:591, p.1 |
Convocation will take place May 12th in the Men's Gym. | |
| 40 | 700 to be honored at Convocation Northern Iowan 67:49, p.5 |
Outline of Honors Convocation program. | |
| 41 | Regents Approve Tenure Status for 31 UNI Faculty Members Public Relations News Release 1971:448, p.1 |
List of staff members approved for tenure, effective Sept. 1. |
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| 42 | Publications review planned; Iowan future studied Northern Iowan 67:37, p.7 |
Will examine operations, functions, and future directions. | |
| 43 | UNI President Authorizes Appointment of Committee to Examine Direction of Student Publications Public Relations News Release 1971:436, p.1 |
Since UNI has grown from a small college to a university, there has been no review of the function of student publications. | |
| 44 | Regents approve 15 leaves for professional development Northern Iowan 67:31, p.1 |
Roster of those granted leaves and their topics of research. | |
| 45 | Regents Approve Leave of Absence for UNI Faculty Members Public Relations News Release 1971:385, p.1 |
15 UNI faculty members have been approved for leave of absence; list | |
| 46 | Regents Approve Leaves of Absence for UNI Faculty Members Public Relations News Release 1971:377, p.1 |
15 UNI profs will be granted leaves of absence; list | |
| 47 | Foreign Language Teachers Workshop to be Held at UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:323, p.1 |
200 Iowa high school and college teachers of French, German, and Spanish are scheduled to participate in a workshop on the teaching of foreign language and culture on Jan. 29-30 at UNI. | |
| 48 | Messerly bill would limit tenure Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.1 |
Faculty and administrators discuss bill that would limit tenure to five years; also consider effects of general education changes on job security; role of temporary faculty. |
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| 49 | Tenure Discussed at AFT Meeting at UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:304, p.1 |
The current tenure policies could be in jeopardy according to President Kamerick if the recommended changes proposed by State Senator Francis Messerly are passed. |
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| 50 | Promotion and tenure to be discussed Northern Iowan 67:26, p.5 |
President Kamerick and Professor Reninger will speak at AFT meeting. | |
| 51 | UNI 1970 Year-End Story Public Relations News Release 1970:274, p.1 |
Summary of 1970: faculty, budget, course and curriculum changes, students and fees, special academic programs, visiting artists and lecturers, general events and projects, minority group education, and building programs. | |
| 52 | Four UNI 1971 Summar Faculty Research Appointments to be Made Public Relations News Release 1970:168, p.1 |
Professors Eakin, Glenn, Wheeler and Newwell will consist of the faculty research appointments. | |
| 53 | "Show me!" Northern Iowan 67:13, p.2 |
Asks Dean Reninger to act, not just talk. | |
| 54 | Response to Conlee's challenge Northern Iowan 67:11, p.3 |
Professor Reninger states that the administration is taking Mr. Conlee's remarks seriously. | |
| 55 | Reninger named as acting vice-president Northern Iowan 66:35, p.8 |
Professor Reninger accepts term appointment to succeed Dean Lang. | |
| 56 | Reninger Named Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:332, p.1 |
Reninger, former head of the English language and Literature department was named acting vice president by the State Board of Regents. He will succeed Dr. Lang. | |
| 57 | Old friends meet again Alumnus 53:3, p.18 |
Winners of Alumni Service Awards honored; photo. | |
| 58 | New York professor to be head of English department Northern Iowan 64:42, p.6 |
Keith McKean will replace retiring Professor Reninger; biographical sketch of Professor McKean. | |
| 59 | Program to honor the late Carl Sandburg Northern Iowan 64:27, p.1 |
Professor Reninger will speak; students will perform; photo. | |
| 60 | Committee recommends plan for university departments College Eye 63:27, p.1 |
Recommends four colleges made up of appropriate departments; rationale for college choices and potential for future development. | |
| 61 | Did students keep faith? College Eye 63:26, p.2 |
Criticizes students for not attending on the last day of classes before winter break | |
| 62 | Refutes duck analogy College Eye 63:17, p.3 |
Comments on the decision to change SCI into a university. | |
| 63 | Orchids to Jacobs College Eye 63:14, p.3 |
Thanks John L. Jacobs for his letter to the editor in the October 25 issue of the College Eye. | |
| 64 | Reality dictates university status College Eye 63:9, p.3 |
Discusses the process used by the Advisory Committee on Future Development to decide that SCI should be made into a university. | |
| 65 | Faculty decides to accept university status for SCI College Eye 60:57, p.5 |
Review of the campus debate on the issue. | |
| 66 | Faculty Senate wrestles 90 minutes in meeting College Eye 60:55, p.3 |
Discuss large classes; refer matter to EPC. | |
| 67 | University status urged Alumnus 51:2, p.2 |
Faculty approve resolution in favor of university status; endorse guiding principles relating to administrative structure. | |
| 68 | Faculty votes university status College Eye 60:45, p.1 |
Approve recommendation by about a 7-1 margin; text of guiding principles for the change; photo. | |
| 69 | Faculty ponders suggested university status for SCI College Eye 60:42, p.1 |
Faculty consider ways to organize department reporting lines more effectively. | |
| 70 | English Club discusses SCI's status as a college College Eye 60:33, p.4 |
Professor Reninger expresses views on possible change to university status. | |
| 71 | Dr. Reninger will discuss English shift College Eye 60:31, p.5 |
Will talk about changes in curriculum. | |
| 72 | SCI ponders its future Alumnus 51:1, p.2 |
Professor Reninger heads committee to study whether or not SCI should remain a state college or become a university; considers department reorganization. | |
| 73 | Debate never gets going: Faculty meeting produces no new Union discussion College Eye 60:25, p.1 |
Faculty members and President Maucker present views on campus planning and the Union location. | |
| 74 | Depth, richness, flexibility in English curriculum changes College Eye 60:20, p.1 |
A look at the new curriculum, which is expected to last for ten years. | |
| 75 | Eliot works will kick-off Poetry Hour College Eye 60:6, p.1 |
Professor Reninger will read. | |
| 76 | Alumni honor president at annual reunion event Alumnus 50:3, p.4 |
Pay special tribute with Service Award; commission portrait of President Maucker; photo. | |
| 77 | Greater depth in graduate program Alumnus 50:3, p.12 |
Survey of curriculum, personnel, programs, and opportunities in English Department; photo. | |
| 78 | Prof lauds president at alumni-faculty fete Alumnus 50:3, p.19 |
Text of Professor Reninger's tribute to President Maucker. | |
| 79 | Reninger co-author of first American lit book in India College Eye 59:53, p.2 |
Anthology will be available to Indian students of American literature. | |
| 80 | Memorial lauds T. S. Eliot, 'Man of Twentieth Century' College Eye 59:26, p.4 |
Highlights of the service. | |
| 81 | Faculty members present Eliot Memorial Program College Eye 59:25, p.1 |
Speech and English faculty will memorialize T. S. Eliot. | |
| 82 | Instructors not shown actual questionnaire College Eye 59:14, p.2 |
Instructors do not learn names of students who make particular comments. | |
| 83 | Sandburg poems to be featured in Poetry Hour College Eye 59:3, p.5 |
Professor Reninger will read Sandburg poems. | |
| 84 | SCI students admired by English instructor from India College Eye 58:17, p.3 |
Profile of Mavis Ulrick; photo. | |
| 85 | Reninger asks questions of Hushagen College Eye 58:12, p.2 |
Disagrees with statements made by John Hushagen regarding the English Department at SCI. | |
| 86 | Honor Frost in program Tuesday College Eye 57:27, p.1 |
English Department will offer program of readings and interpretation in honor of Robert Frost. | |
| 87 | Carl Sandburg sits relaxed, leafing through his poetry College Eye 57:20, p.1 |
A look at Carl Sandburg's performance and later informal comments; stays at home of James Hearst; photo. | |
| 88 | Jan. 'Windows' will present Reninger and staff College Eye 57:15, p.3 |
Will present program on KWWL television. | |
| 89 | A year in India--exciting, enriching College Eye 56:39, p.1 |
Mrs. Reninger speaks at length about her time in India. | |
| 90 | Program will honor Faulkner College Eye 56:38, p.4 |
Six faculty will put on program to memorialize William Faulkner. | |
| 91 | Reninger says American lit difficult to teach in India College Eye 56:11, p.4 |
Professor Reninger talks about teaching in India. | |
| 92 | Joe and Bill: Eastern studies vital College Eye 56:7, p.2 |
A letter from one professor to another stressing the need for a course on Eastern civilization. | |
| 93 | Cowley named acting head of department Alumnus 46:3, p.7 |
Professor Cowley will act as head while Professor Reninger serves as lecturer in India under Fulbright program. | |
| 94 | TC faculty members travel abroad Public Relations News Release 1960:456, p.1 |
Professors Daryl Pendergraft, Louis Bultena, Howard Jones, Erma Plaehn, and Mary Margaret Schmitt tour Europe over the summer session. Professor Willard Reninger travels to India as a Fulbright lecturer. | |
| 95 | 300 expected at conference on drama here this weekend College Eye 52:31, p.4 |
Highlights of the program. | |
| 96 | Dr. John Cowley appointed acting head of department College Eye 52:31, p.1 |
Will lead while Professor Reninger is in India; photo. | |
| 97 | John Cowley appointed department head at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:409, p.1 |
Professor William C. Lang announces the appointment of Professor John Cowley as head of the department of languages, speech, and literature in the absence of Professor H. Willard Reninger while he serves as a Fulbright lecturer in India. | |
| 98 | John Cowley appointed acting department head at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:410, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the appointment of Professor John P. Cowley as head of the department of languages, speech, and literature while Professor H. Willard Reninger serves as a Fulbright lecturer in India. | |
| 99 | Reninger to teach in India on Fulbright Grant College Eye 52:28, p.3 |
Will teach at two colleges there; list of other Fulbright winners. | |
| 100 | ISTC faculty member receives Fulbright Award Public Relations News Release 1960:362, p.1 |
Professor H. Willard Reninger receives a Fulbright Award to teach in India for nine months. This is the fifth Fulbright Award to be granted to a member of the department of languages, speech, and literature. |