Rhum--Gordon J. [Graduate College Dean]

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1 UNI seeks to implement its mission
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.441
UNI attempts to expand its curriculum on undergraduate and graduate levels; photo.
2 Hall of Fame honors for his basketball officiating to University of Northern Iowa men's tennis coach
Public Relations News Release 1991:313, p.1
Pete Mazula named to the Officials Hall of Fame for officiating girls' basketball. He has also officiated women's volleyball, softball, and tennis, in addition, to serving as a diving judge. Officiating in boys' sports is also credited to Mazula.
3 University loses long-term faculty members: Gordon J. Rhum
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.33
Biographical sketch of Professor Rhum who died April 20, 1989; photo.
4 University of Northern Iowa's department of educational psychology and foundations establishing Gordon Rhum memorial scholarship.
Public Relations News Release 1988:494, p.1
Gordon Rhum, an emeritus professor of education, died April 20. Member of Northern Iowa's faculty from 1948-1985. Serving in such capacities as coordinator of research and evaluation, dean of the Graduate College, acting dean of the College of Education.
5 Emeritus professor Rhum dies after long illness
Northern Iowan 85:54, p.1
Gordon Rhum died April 20, 1989; profile.
6 University of Northern Iowa to offer three classes at Calmar this summer.
Public Relations News Release 1988:419, p.1
Three education classes will be offered this summer at Northest Iowa Technical Institute.
7 30th annual recognition breakfast May 7 to honor 23 long term Northern Iowa employees.
Public Relations News Release 1988:397, p.1
The University of Northern Iowa will honor its long-term employees who have retired or resigned within the 1987-88 fiscal year, at 30th annual Recognition Breakfast.
8 'The' one-room school presented to University of Northern Iowa in celebration in Pocahontas County
Public Relations News Release 1987:76, p.1
President Constantine Curris, and Professors Glenn Hansen and Gordon Rhum accept the Marshall Center Schoolhouse on behalf of the university. In attendance were the Gilschrists, the Hanisch family, the Lindquists, and other Teachers College alumni.
9 Northern Iowa chooses Pocahontas County's Marshall Center Schoolhouse, send-off to campus Oct. 11
Public Relations News Release 1987:54, p.1
Professor Glenn Hansen and the One-Room Schoolhouse Advisory Committee select the Marshall Center Schoolhouse to be transported to UNI campus. The Pocahontas County schoolhouse was chosen to serve as a symbol of Iowa's history in quality education.
10 Northern Iowa to offer education courses in Clear Lake
Public Relations News Release 1987:20, p.1
Professors Judy Finkelstein and Gordon Rhum instruct two education courses at the Northern Trails Area Education Agency. Rhum will instruct a course on educational research methods, and Finkelstein will instruct on pre-school and kindergarten education.
11 Search for school narrows
Northern Iowan 83:48, p.16
Committee now studying nine schools.
12 University of Northern Iowa state-wide search for one-room school narrows to nine
Public Relations News Release 1987:289, p.1
The committee created to select the Iowan schoolhouse to be moved on campus narrows their choices to nine of forty rural schools. Includes the names of committee members with their departments.
13 UNI to offer two courses at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge
Public Relations News Release 1986:155, p.1
The first course hosted by the Iowa Central Community College covers methods of education research, and is instructed by Professor Gordon Rhum. The second covers special education and home schooling, instructed by Professor Linda Gleissner.
14 Fewer UNI students are teachers
Northern Iowan 82:52, p.4
Gordon Rhum looks at declining numbers and speculates on reasons for the change.
15 Educational Institute to provide workshops for principals
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.3
Institute for Educational Leadership and Educational Administrators of Iowa will co-sponsor professional development activities.
16 Principals the major target of UNI's Educational Leadership Institute
Public Relations News Release 1985:166, p.1
The Institute for Educational Leadership, a program of UNI, has joined with the Educational Administrators of Iowa to develop a Principals' Academy workshop program; details of the academy will be formed at IEL's Policy Board meeting.
17 Five faculty members to be honored
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.6
College of Education will honor those who are retiring; brief sketches of Professors Dreier, Rhum, Yager, McGrew, and Darling.
18 New dean promotes education program
Public Relations News Release 10:1, p.1
Dean Don Carver outlines goals for College of Education; photo.
19 UNI honors summer graduates July 31
Public Relations News Release 1981:7, p.1
Summer Commencement ceremony; 298 students scheduled to graduate.
20 Commencement to be next Friday
Northern Iowan 77:61, p.1
Elaine Penn and Gordon Rhum will speak; winners of Purple and Old Gold Award announced.
21 UNI summer workshops offer variety
Public Relations News Release 1980:567, p.1
Several summer workshops will be offered by UNI throughout June and July.
22 UNI gets an evaluation
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.4
NCA team will visit campus.
23 North central association team to visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:534, p.1
UNI will be evaluated by the North Central Association in order to keep UNI's accreditation.
24 UNI professors to participate in Iowa education forum
Public Relations News Release 1980:468, p.1
The first Iowa Education Forum will revolve around the theme "Crucial Issues in Education for the Decade Ahead!"
25 Jackson honored at UNI biomedical project dinner
Public Relations News Release 1980:356, p.1
Local principal Michael Jackson was honored recently for his "motivation and recruitment" of students in the biomedical field.
26 Handicap mainstreaming discussed
Northern Iowan 77:16, p.5
Judy Grosenick will speak.
27 Administrators feeling reversion effects
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.1
List of cuts; administrators tell how it will affect their colleges.
28 Gordon Rhum--back in the dean's chair
UNI Century 8:4, p.3
Professor Rhum is acting dean of College of Education following Dale Nitzschke's resignation; biographical profile; photo.
29 Name droppers
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.12
Recent accomplishments of Geraldine LaRocque, Jan Robbins, Gordon Rhum, Grace Hovet, and Ronald Bro are listed.
30 Regents approve change of status for five UNI faculty
Public Relations News Release 1980:29, p.1
The Board of Regents approved an appointment of a director of teaching education, two acting deans, and two acting department heads.
31 The story of 101 specialists
Alumnus 64:4, p.20
Professor Rhum surveys the first 101 UNI students who received the specialist degree.
32 Survey: specialist degree helps, UNI graduates generally believe
Northern Iowan 76:22, p.12
A survey was done of those who earned specialist's degrees between 1960 and 1978.
33 Educational Psychology and Foundations
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Educational Psychology a Foundations has four graduate degree programs. The department is responsible for the common professional sequence required of all prospective teachers; photo.
34 C. F. Council postpones sidewalk proposal again
Northern Iowan 75:15, p.1
Background on the proposal to pave a sidewalk along University Avenue heading toward College Square.
35 Alumni Service Awards; in service to UNI
Alumnus 62:4, p.6
List of those honored; photo.
36 Reception
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.8
Professor Rhum honored by Graduate College.
37 Assistant v-p, deans appointed for fall
UNI Century 4:4, p.7
Tom Romanin will replace the late Wayne Morris; Dale Nitzschke will replace Howard Knutson; H. Ray Hoops will replace Gordon Rhum.
38 Ray Hoops named new graduate dean
Northern Iowan 72:58, p.3
Dean Hoops replaces Dean Rhum.
39 Dome access approved
Northern Iowan 71:60, p.1
$26,500 truck access drive approved.
40 Regents approve business
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.1
Approve fourteen PDLs; Professor Rhum resigns as Dean of the Graduate College; department re-named Department of Industrial Technology; Dome seats approved; change in interior design contracts for Speech/Art Complex.
41 Grads receive high placement
Northern Iowan 70:61, p.6
Dean Rhum looks at strong placement record; over 90% of graduate students find jobs or continue education.
42 Bright future for grad students
UNI Century 2:1, p.3
95% of UNI students earning graduate degrees between 1969-1972 found jobs.
43 More grads get jobs
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.1
Dean Rhum reports that 95% of students earning UNI graduate degrees between 1969 and 1972 found jobs or continued study.
44 UNI graduate enrollment sets record; highest since program began in '52
Northern Iowan 70:19, p.4
Graduate enrollment rises from 764 to 998; Dean Rhum speculates on the reasons.
45 Organizational changes given OK
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.7

Vice presidents and deans shuffle duties relating to summer session, research, security, planning, and teacher education.

46 Graduate students
Northern Iowan 68:24, p.8
Professor Rhum will discuss use of testing.
47 UNI Dean Announces Graduate Fellowship at Columbia University
Public Relations News Release 1972:84, p.1
The Lydia C. Roberts Graduate Fellowship at Columbia University is open to eligible students according to Gordon Rhum.
48 Applications for Thodes Scholarships Available at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:79, p.1
Details of the scholarship and eligiblility requirements.
49 Graduate students progressing toward policy vote
Northern Iowan 68:7, p.5
Dean Rhum encourages students to organize.
50 Graduate Student Senate adds new voice to UNI government
Northern Iowan 68:5, p.5
Graduate students begin to organize.
51 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.
52 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.
53 Praised for war effort
Northern Iowan 67:56, p.1
Applauded for contributions to Quad Cities Graduate Center.
54 Two UNI faculty Members Represent UNI at Inaugurations of Two College Presidents
Public Relations News Release 1970:131, p.1
Dr. Gordon Rhum and Leonard Davis represented UNI as the inaugrations of the presidents of Coe College and Iowa Wesleyan College last week.
55 Deadline Nears for U.S. Grants for Overseas Study
Public Relations News Release 1970:53, p.1
U.S. government grants for grad study or research or for study and professional training the creative and perfroming arts abroad in 1971-72 is nearing its close.
56 New faculty announced for year
Northern Iowan 67:2, p.3
List of changes in appointment.
57 Regional Research Program to be Discussed at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:651, p.1
Dr. W. Phillip Hefley of the U.S. Office of Education will be on the UNI campus June 22.
58 Judges named for UNI Industrials Arts Fair
Public Relations News Release 1969:535, p.1
Thirty-three Iowans have been named judges of the ninth annual Iowa Industrial Arts Fair, which is held to help students understand the direction of industrial arts in modern education and the potential of the industrial arts teacher; judges list.
59 Two UNI professors receive appointments
Northern Iowan 66:48, p.5
Professor Rhum, formerly acting dean, will be Dean of the Graduate College; Professor Nijim, formerly acting head, will be head of the Department of Geography.
60 Regents approve changes in appointments for two UNI faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1969:487, p.1
Professor Rhum will be head of Graduate College; Professor Nijim will be head of the Department of Geopgrahy).
61 UNI Holds Seventh Annual Mid-Year Commencement
Public Relations News Release 1969:287, p.1
McCollum to address "A Winter of Discontent" in the Men's Gym for the seventh annual Mid-Year Commencement; list of graduates and degrees
62 UNI to Hold Seventh Annual Mid-Year Commencement Jan. 21
Public Relations News Release 1969:285, p.1
McCollum to address "A Winter of Discontent" in the Men's Gym for the seventh annual Mid-Year Commencement; biography
63 Rhum heads grad school
Northern Iowan 65:64, p.6
Professor Rhum named acting dean.
64 Government grant competition nears close, Rhum says
Northern Iowan 65:7, p.4
Deadline for applications is October 21, 1968; grants cover graduate study or research, and study or professional training in the creative and performing arts.
65 Results for English tests are available
College Eye 63:55, p.8
66 Hours set for senior writing tests
College Eye 63:44, p.12
Must take composition test.
67 Are instructors qualified?
College Eye 63:21, p.6
Faculty and students talk about the quality of instruction.
68 Two faculty members publish manual
College Eye 63:21, p.6
Professors Brimm and Rhum publish manual on objective tests.
69 Grant to be given over period of four years
College Eye 60:23, p.1
$60,018 grant will attempt to measure effectiveness of college composition classes.
70 College composition--is it necessary?
Alumnus 49:4, p.7
Project underway to answer this question.
71 Committee named to study role of Greek organizations on campus
College Eye 58:19, p.6
List of committee members.
72 Teacher Colloquium meets here Sunday, Monday
College Eye 57:9, p.3
High school administrators will come to campus.
73 Mothers, coeds to be honored May 4-6
College Eye 56:28, p.1
Detailed schedule of Mother's Day activities.
74 Mother's Day activities scheduled for May 5
College Eye 56:27, p.8
Schedule of activities.
75 Education topic for rescheduled Commons forum
College Eye 56:26, p.8
Glen Robinson and Carl Megel will speak.
76 Iowa JC group to hold meeting here Monday
College Eye 56:14, p.1
Administrators will address group.
77 ISTC Phi Delta Kappa elects officers
Public Relations News Release 1960:290, p.1
Phi Delta Kappa grants officer positions to Professors Caryl Middleton, Gordon Rhum, Cecil Phillips, Robert Paulson, Fred Cram, and Clifford Bishop.
78 47 administrators here
College Eye 52:9, p.2
Highlights of ninth annual Colloquium on Teacher Education.
79 Program announced for ISTC Prospective Teacher Day
Public Relations News Release 1960:101, p.1
Professors Howard Knutson, Gordon Rhum, and Willard Reninger speak at the Prospective Teacher Day assembly in recognition of National Education Week. Faculty advisers for the program are Professors Daryl Pendergraft, Walter De Kock, and Betts Ann Roth.
80 Education Offers New Majors
Old Gold 0:0, p.96
The Departments of Education and Psychology joined together to create more classes and conferences for students to learn and interact from. Many of the college organizations were sponsored by the department. The Department also hosts a number of talented and educated faculty that students can go to for help; Photo.
81 Instruction and Research Plays Vital Part
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
The Division of Instruction and Research supervises registration, courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grads. It is also in charge of submitting schedules and other administrative purposes. Faculty from all across campus make up the division; Photos.
82 Phi Delta Kappa Holds High Standards
Old Gold 0:0, p.179
Phi Delta Kappa is an honorary international fraternity to promote free public education as essential to the development of democracy through the continuing interpretation of the ideals of research, science, and leadership. Activities include speakers and discussions at the monthly meetings.
83 Dr. Rhum nominee for Wesleyan Merit Award
College Eye 51:20, p.1
84 Cheating partly the fault of teachers
Alumnus 45:1, p.8
Professors Rhum and Silvey outline situations in which students might cheat.
85 Department of Education Conducts Research Project
Old Gold 0:0, p.102

Mr. Carpenter produced films to replace Campus School observations, and Dr. Looby and Dr. Lamke did research on the Rapid Learners Research Project; the Elementary Education Conference and the Elementary Leaders Conference were two annual events; photo.

86 Department of Education Conducts Research Project
Old Gold 0:0, p.102
Department of Education & Psychology did many experiments under the direction of Dr. Clifford Bishop. Mr. Carpenter produced films to serve in place of Campus School observations. Two events; Elementary Education & Leaders Conference; photo
87 Education Strives To Understand Child
Old Gold 0:0, p.102
Description of the Department of Education and Psychology; photos.
88 New scholarship for Jr. or Sr.
College Eye 49:5, p.6
From Faculty Men's Club.
89 Alpha Phi Omega Serves Purple and Gold
Old Gold 0:0, p.221
Alpha Phi Omega does activities that include: ushering, providing leaders for local scout activities, and presenting a traveling trophy to any outstanding citizen of Cedar Falls at an annual recognition dinner, held in the spring; photo.
90 Department of Education and Psychology
Old Gold 0:0, p.44
The Department of Education and Psychology, in cooperation with the Department of Teaching, is workng on motion pictures to replace the many observations normally made at the Campus School; photo.
91 Alpha Phi Omega
Old Gold 0:0, p.212
Brief description of the group; photo.
92 Education Staff Conducts Five Conferences
Old Gold 0:0, p.82
Description of the Educational Clinic and a list of the conferences that were held over the year; photos.
93 Hold education seminar at SUI
College Eye 46:30, p.8
ISTC faculty involved in effort.
94 Faculty attends guidance clinic
College Eye 46:21, p.2
At Waterloo.
95 Nelson announces fall promotions
College Eye 45:35, p.1
List of those who will be promoted.
96 Alpha Phi Omega
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
Brief description of the group; photo.
97 Faculty members attend institute
College Eye 45:12, p.3
Group puts on county institute in Lost Nation.
98 Evening and Saturday classes provide learning opportunity
College Eye 45:7, p.2
About 155 students are enrolled.
99 Junior Red Cross has conference
College Eye 45:6, p.1
Campus will host leadership conference.
100 Committee forms Homecoming plans
College Eye 45:1, p.1
List of committee members and responsibilities.