Seager--Robert Donald (Biology Faculty)
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1 | A holistic review of the Liberal Arts Core Northern Iowan 107:48, p.1 |
The Steering Review Committee has been charged with looking at all seven categories. One is reviewed each year. Is the Liberal Arts Core doing what is was intended to do? | |
2 | Darwin Week 2011 Northern Iowan 107:35, p.2 |
Scenes from activities during Darwin Week; including presentations, discussion, and debate; photo. | |
3 | UNI senior honors students and presidents scholars present their thesis research projects Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Twelve students presented their projects. | |
4 | New Presidential Scholars to begin studies at University of Northern Iowa campus Public Relations News Release 2002:573, p.1 |
UNI Presidential Scholarships awarded; recipients listed. | |
5 | New Presidential Scholars begin studies on University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 2002:68, p.1 |
Eight students have received full scholarships for four years; scholarships are funded through the Office of the President; recipients are listed. | |
6 | Dinosaur excitement Public Relations News Release 2001:4, p.1 |
Robert Seager talks about the popularity of dinosaurs. | |
7 | Just for the fun of it Campus News Network 10:21, p.2 |
Listed are several people on campus who also have the name of a famous person. | |
8 | Kansas Board of Education votes to remove evolution from curriculum Public Relations News Release 1999:15, p.1 |
Kansas schools will not teach the theory of evolution. | |
9 | University of Northern Iowa will offer number of on-campus continuing education credit programs this summer Public Relations News Release 1997:363, p.1 |
UNI will hold workshops over the summer for college credit. Schedule of workshops given. | |
10 | Members inducted into Golden Key national honor society at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1996:416, p.1 |
189 students were recently inducted into the Golden Key National Honor Society. Also five faculty members were awarded honorary membership. List of students. | |
11 | UNI faculty members receive Regents recognition Campus News Network 6:1, p.4 |
Jay Edelnant, Robert Martin, Ed Rathmell, Robert Seager, William Stainback and Ann Vernon received Regents Award for Faculty Excellence from Board of Regents. | |
12 | UNI faculty members receive Regents awards Northern Iowa Today 23:2, p.3 |
Professors Jay Edelnant, Robert Martin, Ed Rathmell, Robert Seager, William Stainback, and Ann Vernon honored; brief biographical sketches. | |
13 | Six University of Northern Iowa faculty members receive the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence Public Relations News Release 1995:10, p.1 |
UNI faculty named as winners of Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. | |
14 | Names of Fame Campus News Network 4:14, p.2 |
Several staff and faculty members at UNI share names with famous people. | |
15 | UNI 1993 CASE nominee: Robert Seager Campus News Network 4:5, p.1 |
Robert Seager was named Class of 1943 Faculty Outstanding Teaching Award Recipient and CASE National Professor of the Year; photo. | |
16 | Media Advisory Public Relations News Release 1993:20, p.1 |
The agenda for the first faculty meeting of the 1993-94 academic year is announced by President Curris. | |
17 | Kudos to alumni, faculty & friends Northern Iowa Today 77:1, p.25 |
Receive honors at Heritage Awards dinner; photo. | |
18 | "Golden Class" celebrates with special reunion events on campus Public Relations News Release 1992:655, p.1 |
Class of 1943 holds reunion. Class members listed. | |
19 | Alumni, faculty awards to be presented by Northern Iowa Alumni Association April 17 Public Relations News Release 1992:510, p.1 |
Alumni Association to hold awards reception and dinner. | |
20 | Alumni, faculty awards to be presented by Northern Iowa Alumni Association April 17 Public Relations News Release 1992:511, p.1 |
Awards reception and dinner announced by Northern Iowa Alumni Association. | |
21 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:431, p.1 |
Faculty members available to provide information on current events. | |
22 | Taking a new look at former Presidents---examining Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:653, p.1 |
New technologies allow examination of DNA and clues to possible disease and genetic characteristics of former Presidents. | |
23 | The newest way to treat disease is in our own genes Public Relations News Release 1990:10, p.1 |
Federal government recently approved gene therapy. | |
24 | Solving crimes in the lab by breaking the DNA code. Public Relations News Release 1988:331, p.1 |
Robert Seager says all it takes is a sample of blood or a root of hair to match up a suspect with collected evidence. Recent discoveries in DNA research have lead to the identification and possible cure for a number of hereditary diseases. | |
25 | Giants that once walked the earth are now more poular than ever. Public Relations News Release 1988:218, p.1 |
Robert Seager says fascination with the giant lizards may be based in the fact that they lived so long ago, and were larger than anything that nows walks the earth. Scientist are learning the more about the creatures as new fossils are discovered. | |
26 | AIDS, AIDS virus are entirely different Northern Iowan 85:23, p.3 |
Infection with the AIDS virus may not lead to AIDS symptoms. | |
27 | University of Northern Iowa science and math students lauded at commencement convocation. Public Relations News Release 1988:437, p.1 |
List of those recognized. | |
28 | "Science and Religion in the Age of Darwin: The Question of Miracles" presentation in McCollum Science Hall Public Relations News Release 1987:357, p.1 |
Iowa State University's Professor David B. Wilson appears in McCollum Science Hall to speak on scientific and religious issues of the Nineteenth Century. | |
29 | AIDS tests in Iowa: False-positive rate may be as high as 75 percent Public Relations News Release 1987:326, p.1 |
Professor Robert Seager warns that AIDS testing may be deceiving, with a possible false-positive rate of up to seventy-five percent. | |
30 | Suicide in AIDS patients high: A warning against widespread testing? Public Relations News Release 1987:313, p.1 |
Professor Robert Seager examines the possible effects of mandatory AIDS testing. He warns that the extreme suicide rate of those diagnosed with AIDS may be caused by inaccurate test results. | |
31 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:447, p.1 |
Regents introduce a fifty minority scholarships to increase minority enrollment. Robert Seager criticizes the effectiveness of the I. Q. test. John Somervill examines freeway violence in California. Ivan Eland explains low fatality rate of moped drivers. | |
32 | IQ measures adaptation; scores not set by genes Public Relations News Release 83:65, p.2 |
Feels IQ tests are not accurate measures of intelligence. | |
33 | 'What's happening in genetics' biology update set for April 3 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:255, p.1 |
A workshop on human genetics, evolution, and biotechnology was held in Lantz Auditorium in McCollum Science Hall. Leaders of the conference include Dorothy Brecheisen, Robert Seager, and Alan Orr. The event was open to the public. | |
34 | Factors other than heredity influence IQ Northern Iowan 81:55, p.6 |
Professor Seager talks about the extent to which heredity determines human development. | |
35 | 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. |