Research
Displaying 101 - 150 of 174 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | UNI professor Durham looks at the link between different diseases, fingerprints Public Relations News Release 1980:385, p.1 |
Professor Norris Durham is studying dermatoglyphics and how this will help to identify certain health conditions. | |
102 | Men may favor hiring single, pregnant woman: according to UNI study Public Relations News Release 1980:282, p.1 |
Professor John Somervill conducts a study showing that males are more likely to hire single pregnant women and that women are more likely to hire married pregnant women. | |
103 | UNI professor Riley used NEH grant to work with diaries Public Relations News Release 1980:266, p.1 |
Professor Glenda Riley used a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to study diaries of frontiers women and their relationships with Native Americans. | |
104 | On the other hand . . . Northern Iowan 77:2, p.2 |
Critical of professor Jerome Klinkowitz's article which advocates a publish first philosophy for teachers. | |
105 | Live by principle Northern Iowan 76:10, p.2 |
Reminds fellow faculty members that they are also scholars. | |
106 | Faculty awards Northern Iowan 76:6, p.9 |
Faculty Research Awards are available for any full-time UNI employee. | |
107 | Mathematics Old Gold 0:0, p.43 |
Mathematics is a basic science; there are careers available in many diverse areas of Mathematics including teaching, industry, management, government service, and research; photo. | |
108 | Prof speaks out on Quirk case and publish or perish Northern Iowan 74:55, p.2 |
Feels that the grievance filed by Dr. Charles Quirk is a matter that should concern UNI students and faculty; believes that university may well be recognizing that research is more important than teaching. | |
109 | Teacher vs. publishing Northern Iowan 74:45, p.2 |
Feels the Board of Regents should moderate their requirements for promotions. | |
110 | Dear UNI, There's good news and bad news. Your friend, Uncle Sam Alumnus 63:1, p.6 |
Close look at the extent to which the federal government is involved in the operations of UNI and the lives of its students. | |
111 | Research over teaching? Senate opposes change Northern Iowan 74:25, p.6 |
Faculty questions role of research in new mission statement. | |
112 | Wants equip and money Northern Iowan 74:3, p.2 |
A faculty member would like both salary and equipment needs met.. | |
113 | Reply to Richter Northern Iowan 74:2, p.2 |
A letter discussing the debate on the use of extra money for research equipment or salaries. | |
114 | Another comment from Chabert Northern Iowan 73:54, p.3 |
Believes that pressure to publish can lead to problems. | |
115 | Teach more, advise more, etc. Northern Iowan 73:40, p.2 |
A response to a previous letter which says the faculty has done less instruction and advising. Professor Haman says that the administration awards research and publication so this is what the faculty does. | |
116 | Tenure needs closer look Northern Iowan 71:44, p.3 |
Believes fine teachers are often not rewarded with tenure. | |
117 | Is the teacher's role being eroded? Northern Iowan 71:18, p.3 |
Believes that teaching is being put into secondary role to research and promotion. | |
118 | UNI--research or not? Northern Iowan 69:29, p.2 |
Critical of condition of rat laboratory. | |
119 | Rats to the rats Northern Iowan 69:22, p.2 |
Believes class enrollment should determine where research funds go. | |
120 | Support for college publications Northern Iowan 68:39, p.4 |
Believes colleges should develop publications for articles and papers. | |
121 | Cites increase in publishing Northern Iowan 67:61, p.2 |
Professor Dreier points out statistics on faculty publication. | |
122 | Professor Attends Chicago Conference Public Relations News Release 1969:160, p.1 |
Research training conference in Chicago. | |
123 | Board of Regents to appeal court's work stoppage ban Northern Iowan 65:13, p.12 |
Regents voted to appeal the decision of the Black Hawk County District Court which banned Physical Plant workers from participating in a strike or work stoppage; President Maucker and Dean Lang spoke to the Regents about money for research. | |
124 | Is animal study irrelevant to people? College Eye 63:35, p.2 |
Chides those who say animal study is irrelevant to humans. | |
125 | Topic of higher education subject for Confrontations College Eye 60:39, p.4 |
Excerpts from discussion on university status. | |
126 | Faculty members may apply for research grants College Eye 60:30, p.7 |
Summer research grants available. | |
127 | Dr. Maucker to faculty: rat race for grants out College Eye 60:16, p.10 |
President Maucker outlines views; believes search for grants should be focussed appropriately. | |
128 | Karen Sonstegard honored by sociological association Public Relations News Release 1960:332, p.1 |
Karen Sonstegard, daughter of Professor Manford Sonstegard, presents a research paper before the Iowa Sociological Association. Faculty attending the meeting include Leland Hott, Robert Claus, and Professor William Dee. | |
129 | ISTC Spanish professor publishes book Public Relations News Release 1960:288, p.1 |
Professor Rita Maria Cancio publishes a book on the religious movements of lay Europeans in the Middle Ages. The book is based on her research of Norman grave markings dating to the sixth century. | |
130 | Hearing therapists to meet at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:263, p.1 |
A workshop for school administrators and speech and hearing therapists is held in Gilchrist Hall to study the Johnston Pure Tone Group Screening Test. Research on the test is to be conducted at the Price Laboratory School. Sigma Alpha Eta assists. | |
131 | Tips on winter driving from ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:209, p.1 |
Ivan L. Eland, director of safety education, offers some safe winter driving tips based on research conducted for high school driver education instructors. | |
132 | TC band director to attend conference Public Relations News Release 1960:155, p.1 |
Professor Karl M. Holvik attends the College Band Directors National Association convention in Chicago, where he relays his studies of published American band music. | |
133 | T. C. Industrial Arts prof to speak at convention Public Relations News Release 1960:138, p.1 |
Professor Lawrence Wright attends the American Vocational Association's annual convention as a member of the research committee. He is to present his findings gathered in his industrial arts research. | |
134 | ISTC speech prof to give paper at national meeting Public Relations News Release 1960:107, p.1 |
Professor Roy E. Eblen presents his dissertation on the function of breathing muscles in speech at the American Speech and Hearing Association meeting in Los Angeles. | |
135 | ISTC to conduct lay reader experiment Public Relations News Release 1960:60, p.1 |
Professor John Cowley conducts research on the use of lay readers in the evaluation of Freshman students of English. Lay readers will evaluate student papers and spend time with students in conference. | |
136 | ISTC ranks high Public Relations News Release 1960:53, p.1 |
Professor H. M. Silvey compiles statistics from national studies on the number of students receiving doctorates in education, the arts, social science, and humanities. | |
137 | Instruction and Research Handles Registration Procedures Old Gold 0:0, p.92 |
The Division of Instruction and Research has charge of admissions, registration, credits for courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grades and schedules for every student on/off campus; the Registrar's Office keeps all the statistics; photo. | |
138 | Dean Nelson Directs the Facility Old Gold 0:0, p.88 |
Dean M. J. Nelson is responsible for the instructional program and is the personnel of the college; the four divisions are: Instruction and Research, Student Personnel, Field Services, and Business and Plant; photo. | |
139 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 50:32, p.2 |
Tom Thompson defends the value of research. | |
140 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 50:30, p.2 |
Gives several specific reasons for not doing research. | |
141 | Instruction and Research Old Gold 0:0, p.36 |
Instruction and Research supervises instructional records, the marking procedure, advisory system, admissions and the academic guidance of students; the Registrar's Office and the Library and academic counseling service are also included; photo. | |
142 | Nearly 175 articles . . . . Alumnus 39:1, p.11 |
Display in Crossroads of faculty publications and research. | |
143 | Creative efforts of faculty on display near Crossroads College Eye 46:16, p.3 |
Display of 175 books and articles done by faculty in last five years. | |
144 | Untitled College Eye 43:19, p.2 |
Contends that students who reach the point of graduate work they are ready to delve deeply into research. | |
145 | More about research College Eye 43:18, p.2 |
Defends the amount of research which must be done by graduate students in science fields. | |
146 | To what end and at what cost? College Eye 43:17, p.2 |
Discusses the use of pure research in the pursuit of a graduate degree. | |
147 | Professors author many new books College Eye 41:28, p.7 |
A collection of all materials written by Teachers College faculty is kept in the Dean of Faculty's office. | |
148 | Research Bureau Old Gold 0:0, p.28 |
Dr. Paul is the director of this bureau that administers aptitude tests such as placement and vocational preference. It also cooperates with any department in the college in conducting research studies and course exams, and correcting these exams; photo. | |
149 | Faculty authors exhibit their books, pamphlets College Eye 39:32, p.3 |
Books, pamphlets, and workbooks are on display. | |
150 | Kadesch tells faculty of laboratory worth College Eye 30:30, p.2 |
Will speak on value of research. |