Schwartz--Orlando A. (Biology Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Teacher defends final exams Northern Iowan 97:55, p.8 |
Believes that final exams help students to retain the information they learned over the semester. | |
2 | Orlando Schwartz Campus News Network 11:11, p. |
Orlando Schwartz published two articles with K. B. Armitage. | |
3 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Lanny Schwartz Campus News Network 8:3, p. |
Lanny Schwartz was speaker at marmot conference. | |
4 | Professional leaves announced Campus News Network 3:13, p.1 |
Roster of those who received leaves and their research topics. | |
5 | Mini-grants provide for multicultural and gender diverse studies Campus News Network 2:17, p.1 |
Roster of faculty awarded mini-grants. | |
6 | Professor appeals court decision Northern Iowan 84:42, p.5 |
Student claimed he was mistreated in a class. | |
7 | Natural history program on the Colorado Rockies marmot Open to public Feb. 21 Public Relations News Release 1987:266, p.1 |
Professor Orlando Schwartz conducts a public presentation on the social system of the yellow-bellied marmot native to the Colorado Rockies. The presentation is held in the UNI Museum. | |
8 | Iowa deficient in natural habitat for wildlife, new solutions sought Public Relations News Release 1987:251, p.1 |
Professors Orlando Schwartz and Paul Whitson discuss the growing need for wildlife habitats with the increasing amount of land dedicated to agricultural industries. | |
9 | UNI Geography Colloquium March 11 to feature conservation of bighorn sheep Public Relations News Release 1987:251, p.1 |
Professor Orlando Schwartz presents his paper on the conservation of bighorn sheep in Sabin Hall for the Geography Colloquium Series. Schwartz spoke specifically on the conservation of corridors for the sheep to migrate through their habitat. | |
10 | UNI's institute for environmental education to offer summer workshops Public Relations News Release 1986:443, p.1 |
The institute, through its Iowa Environmental Education Field Station and OUTLOOK programs, will offer a series of week-long courses for teachers and naturalists. | |
11 | New trial granted: student sues prof over grade Northern Iowan 82:52, p.3 |
Iowa Supreme Court grants new trial to Pierre Marie-Luc Robitaille. | |
12 | Cites 'lack of jurisdiction': Judge dismisses suit Northern Iowan 81:51, p.1 |
Lawsuit brought by student against faculty member dismissed. | |
13 | Department strives to make an impact Old Gold 0:0, p.34 |
The Department of Biology concerns itself in active contribution within the state of Iowa; photo. |