Richter--Erwin W. [Chemistry Faculty]

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# Title Date Summary
1 Profile: the retirement "Class of '95-'96"
Campus News Network 6:17, p.3
Retirees share memories of their years at UNI; photo.
2 More than 300 students admitted to teacher education program at the University of Northern Iowa; 146 attend induction ceremony
Public Relations News Release 0:517, p.1
Teacher education program admits over 300 students. Students listed.
3 Withdrawal policy decision postponed
Northern Iowan 90:49, p.1
Considers limit to number of withdrawals.
4 Faculty Senate addresses tests outside of classtime
Northern Iowan 90:42, p.1
Students ask to be informed about outside tests.
5 Chemistry professor experiments with new role
Northern Iowan 90:8, p.2
Richter will serve as acting assistant vice president for academic affairs to replace Marlene Strathe.
6 Academic policy, curriculum, main focus for newly appointed University of Northern Iowa vice president
Public Relations News Release 1993:55, p.1
Irwin Richter named to replace Marlene Strathe as assistant vice president for Academic Affairs.
7 Richter named assistant VP
Campus News Network 4:2, p.1
Erwin Richter named Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs; photo.
8 UNI undergraduate research
Campus News Network 3:15, p.1
Eight students will present research to meeting in Minneapolis.
9 Intemann named new dean of natural sciences at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:354, p.1
UNI College of Natural Sciences names new Dean.
10 Fuel of the future is as simple as electricity and water
Public Relations News Release 1990:240, p.1
Hydrogen is being considered as a possible fuel source.
11 Concerns about groundwater--quality may be improving
Public Relations News Release 1990:18, p.1
Changes in farming practices have resulted in improved groundwater quality.
12 Regents approve promotion of 25, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1989:479, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the promotion of twenty-five, and tenure for thirteen faculty members. All promotions and tenure will be effective fall semester of 1990.
13 Inert ingredients- common additives that may be potentially dangerous.
Public Relations News Release 1989:427, p.1
Inert ingredients are common additives in herbicides and pesticides. Erwin Richter, says there are ways to test groundwater for inert ingredients, pressure is being put on herbicide and pesticide makers to list by name instead of being labeled as "inert."
14 Water-water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.
Public Relations News Release 1988:576, p.1
Grocery stores report we are buying more water, of what we once got for next to nothing. Erwin Richter say there are ways to find out if the water you drink is safe.
15 Dealing with nuclear wastes--dangerous but a necessary evil?
Public Relations News Release 1988:342, p.1
Erwin Richter says improvements in storing nuclear wastes have been developed. Richter estimates that all of the nuclear wastes in the country would equal a pile of five feet deep the size of a football field.
16 What will we do when the well runs dry? Drought concerns continue.
Public Relations News Release 1988:294, p.1
Erwin Richter says there's still hope that additional snowfall and spring rains will help bring groundwater supply levels back to normal.
17 Drought seen as a benefit to groundwater purity in the state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:513, p.1
Professor Erwin Richter says a hot summer could be preventing chemical herbicides and pesticides from contaminating the state's groundwater supply.
18 Northern Iowa prof's studies confirming Iowa groundwater contamination
Public Relations News Release 1987:326, p.1
Professor Erwin Richter conducts studies on Iowa groundwater deposits, finding an alarming amount of contamination from chemicals used in farming communities.
19 Service fraternity gets new charter at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:66, p.1
The Alpha Phi Omega coeducational national service organization forges a new charter for their Beta Epsilon chapter. Includes a list of officers, advisors, and new charter members.
20 Nitrates in our water or, the deadly drink
Nonpareil 71:4, p.11
Professor Erwin Richter studies levels of nitrates in local groundwater; photo.
21 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:452, p.1
ROTC helps students pay college tuition. Gene Baker outlines the process of corking baseball bats. Noreen Hermansen urges high school students to begin their college search. Darrell Mudra takes thirty students to Chicago Bears training camp.
22 Chemical demonstrations and instrumentation workshop at UNI March 28
Public Relations News Release 1987:242, p.1
High school instructors attend an inservice program sponsored by the Department of Chemistry and the Office of Continuing Education. The program featured presentations by five faculty chemists.
23 Chabert cries out about money waste
Northern Iowan 79:53, p.3
Professor Chabert asks to see totals of salaries and expenses given to faculty; Professor Richter asks to extend length of semesters.
24 Program to promote alcohol awareness
Northern Iowan 79:49, p.1
Will offer speakers, information, and demonstrations.
25 Instructors commended
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.2
Student lists his favorite professors.
26 Panel presents diverse solutions to energy issue
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.7
Excerpts from panelists' views.
27 Panel to explore energy
Northern Iowan 77:45, p.5
Panel will include faculty members.
28 Panel to discuss 'Energy in the 80s at UNI'
Public Relations News Release 1980:483, p.1
A panel will get together to discuss UNI's energy plans for the 80's.
29 Intellectual outlet for elderly
Northern Iowan 76:58, p.1
Participants in Elderhostel '80 question Erwin Richter of the Chemistry Department about over the counter drugs; photo.
30 HOBAHS?
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.3
Feels that if the Course and Teaching Evaluations are made available to students, there should be an evaluation of students so that faculty members would get only "good" students.
31 Chemistry
Old Gold 0:0, p.40
Everything we come in contact with on a daily basis has a chemical makeup, and students in the Chemistry department study every facet of this; many Chemistry majors belong to the Student Chemistry Society; photo.
32 Roll-over Red Rider
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.2
The debate continues on what the money should be spent on, equipment needs or salaries.
33 Wants equip and money
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.2
A faculty member would like both salary and equipment needs met..
34 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.
35 Open letter to the faculty
Northern Iowan 74:1, p.2
Encourages faculty not to vote to allocate rollover money for salaries.
36 Complaint on collective bargaining
Northern Iowan 73:61, p.2
Does not like the collective bargaining being done by the United Faculty.
37 Richter discusses energy
Northern Iowan 73:61, p.4
Professor Richter takes a professional and personal look at energy consumption; photo.
38 Chem alumnus develops silver recovery process
UNI Century 5:2, p.7
Craig Perman develops process to recover silver from industrial waste; photo.
39 Energy topic
Northern Iowan 73:37, p.8
Professor Richter will lead discussion in Future Studies colloquium.
40 Richter to give energy environment workshop
Northern Iowan 73:30, p.1
Profile of Professor Richter.
41 UNI energy workshops seen by 9482 in '75-76
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.4
Leland Wilson reported that a total of two hundred workshops on energy and the environment were presented in 1975-76.
42 Course focuses on consumer practices
Northern Iowan 72:25, p.7
Professor Richter talks about an Individual Studies course on "Sensible Consumer Practices".
43 Profs go back to school
UNI Century 3:2, p.12
Several professors take advantage of AAAS short courses; photo.
44 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.6
Professors MacMillan and Richter will present citizens' energy workshop in Waverly.
45 We have met the enemy, he is us
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.2
Believes everyone is responsible for excess energy consumption.
46 Chemistry profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:34, p.8
Professor Richter and MacMillan present citizen energy workshops.
47 No explanation yet?
Northern Iowan 70:22, p.3
Professor Tulasiewicz awaits an answer.
48 Embarrassing to back out?
Northern Iowan 70:17, p.3
Professor Richter believes that the Dome is an extravagant expense especially in light of energy shortages.
49 Chance for life on other planets?
Northern Iowan 69:47, p.8
Professor TePaske and others speculate on possibilities at Physics Club.
50 9th Annaul UNI Science Symposium to be Held Nov. 11-12
Public Relations News Release 1972:128, p.1
1000 high school science students are teachers across Iowa are expected to attend the two-day conference.
51 UNI Chemistry Prof to Meet with Industrial Chemists
Public Relations News Release 1971:642, p.1
Dr. Richter will take part in "Operation Interface" August 22-25 in Kansas City, MO.
52 UNI Students and Faculty to Travel to Milwaukee on Science Study Trip
Public Relations News Release 1971:528, p.1
24 students and 6 faculty members from the departments of biology, chemistry, earth science and physics will be taking a student trip on April 14 to Milwaukee; trip information and list of participants
53 UNI Group Leaves on Geology Spring Field Trip
Public Relations News Release 1971:495, p.1
29 students and faculty members on March 25 for a eight-day spring geology field trip to Florida.
54 "Give some thought to ROTC"
Northern Iowan 67:38, p.3
Would expose future officers to daily concerns of student life.
55 UNI College of Natural Sciences to Exhibit Feb. 4-9
Public Relations News Release 1970:338, p.1
A UNI science exhibit will go on display from Feb. 4 to Feb. 9 in Waterloo's Crossroads Shopping Center.
56 UNI Chemistry Students to Visit Monsanto Chemical Company
Public Relations News Release 1970:119, p.1
25 student members of the American Chemical Society and three faculty members are scheduled to leave Cedar falls for a weeknd trip to the St. Louis area on Oct. 22.
57 "Advancements in Science" is theme of Annual Science Symposium
Public Relations News Release 1970:103, p.1
1000 Iowa high school students and teachers are expected to attend the two-day conference, now in its eighth year.
58 He has 'alias'
College Eye 63:44, p.3
Corrects the mistake made by the paper in a recent picture caption.
59 A smash at the bash
College Eye 63:43, p.6
Activities of the recent Easter Seals Bash; photo.
60 Gives faculty leaves for Doctoral work
College Eye 63:32, p.5
List of those who received PDLs.
61 Richter questions Childers
College Eye 63:26, p.3
Questions the validity of the study being done on faculty evaluation.
62 Richter presents Christmas thoughts at tree lighting
College Eye 63:23, p.1
Professor Richter decries commercialization of holiday.
63 Christmas festivities begin Monday
College Eye 63:21, p.12
Description of tree-lighting ceremony.
64 On glaciers, mountains, riverbanks eight staff members pursue rocks
College Eye 59:15, p.3
Professors talk about the hobby of collecting and polishing rocks and minerals.
65 Science in the early sixties at SCI
Alumnus 49:3, p.2
Curriculum, programs, personnel, and opportunities in Department of Science; photo.
66 Richter elected as 'Favorite Prof'
College Eye 58:26, p.1
List of Men's Union scholarship award winners.
67 'Favorite prof,' masquerade highlight Annual MU Week
College Eye 58:25, p.1
Program highlights.