Simet--Ira M. (Chemistry Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 NSCS awarded silver STAR status
Northern Iowan 107:9, p.6
Local chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars recognized at the National Leadership Summit. Only the most active and engaged chapters receive this award.
2 UNI NSCS chapter receives silver STAR status
Public Relations News Release 2009:77, p.1
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars was awarded the silver STAR at the annual Convention Honor Gala in Washington, D. C. last month. The NSCS is the nation's only interdisciplinary honors organization to invite first-and-second year students.
3 Q & A: with Ira M. Simet
Northern Iowan 105:5, p.13
Profile of Professor Ira Simet.
4 Hudson Middle School students to visit UNI April 18
Public Relations News Release 2007:613, p.1
The chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars will hold a March to College Day in order to motivate middle school students to achieve a higher education.
5 UNI Pre-Physician Assistant Club officers
Public Relations News Release 2007:596, p.1
Five University of Northern Iowa students are serving as officers in the UNI Pre-Physician Assistant club during the 2007-2008 academic year.
6 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Sage on Stage or Guide on the Side?" will be the topic of discussion for faculty members Friday, March 30.
7 Media interview opportunity with UNI presidential candidates
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Media is provided with opportunities to meet with the final presidential candidates in the Great Reading Room located in Seerley Hall.
8 Presidential candidates to visit
Northern Iowan 102:43, p.4
Schedule for candidates' visits approved; will include "airport interviews".
9 Presidential search committee offering streamlined video, wants students, faculty, staff involved in candidates' visits
Northern Iowan 102:41, p.6
Committee hopes to hold open forums for candidates; considering video streaming of candidates' presentations.
10 Another budget cut for UNI
Northern Iowan 102:38, p.1
Requests for increased funding for the Regent universities have not been met; much smaller increase proposed.
11 'Students First' a necessity for next President; committee developing forums to include with campus visits for candidates
Northern Iowan 102:36, p.6
Prospective candidates will have to adhere to certain priorities and visit campus to meet students and staff.
12 Campus visit a must for presidential candidate finalists
Northern Iowan 102:35, p.8
Presidential hopefuls will be brought to campus to meet students, faculty, and staff, as well as to experience what UNI has to offer; photo.
13 Campus Committee discusses evaluation criteria for new president
Northern Iowan 102:32, p.4
Committee continues process of selecting new president for UNI.
14 Koob announces retirement from UNI presidency
Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.22
President Koob will leave when a new President takes over; quick look at search process for a new President; photo.
15 The Koob succession; search committee hits roadblock
Northern Iowan 102:28, p.4
Some faculty members request more representation on committee that selects new president.
16 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.
17 Cupid's arrow grazes UNI profs, students
Northern Iowan 96:36, p.11
Talk about meeting and falling in love.
18 Quality; the theme of the fall faculty/p&s meeting
Campus News Network 9:4, p.1
Quality of education and the environment at UNI was topic of faculty and professional and scientific meeting.
19 Presidential Symposium continues search for the "Qualities of an Educated Person"
Campus News Network 7:16, p.1
Civic and business leaders with the UNI community will gather at first Presidential Symposium April 9-10 to discuss qualities of an educated person.
20 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Joel Haack, Ira Simet
Campus News Network 7:9, p.
Joel Haack and Ira Simet presented paper.
21 New Orleans student receives NASA award
Public Relations News Release 1995:423, p.1
Ashantai Yungai, a graduate student at the University of Northern Iowa, received a summer graduate fellowship from the Iowa Space Grant Consortium.
22 Faculty plan conference for colleagues
Campus News Network 6:2, p.1
UNI will hold conference for faculty to exchange views on future of teaching October 13-14.
23 New Orleans student wins NASA award
Public Relations News Release 1994:513, p.1
UNI graduate student wins NASA award.
24 Profile: Ira Simet
Campus News Network 4:21, p.3
Profile of associate professor of chemistry Ira Simet; photo.
25 Soccer in the U.S.A.
Public Relations News Release 0:639, p.1
Soccer interest in the U.S.A. continues to increase.
26 Soccer can provide constructive environment, life-long values for kids.
Public Relations News Release 1993:658, p.1
Ira Simet states that soccer is the youth game of choice in virtually every country except the United States.
27 Strap on your shin guards; here comes the world cup.
Public Relations News Release 0:618, p.1
World Cup Soccer is coming to the USA.
28 Unviersity of Northern Iowa graduate programs targeted for enhancement
Public Relations News Release 0:592, p.1
The Departments of Communication Studies, Communicative Disorders, and English have received additional funding for assistantships.
29 University of Northern Iowa is offering spring continuing education course in biochemistry at Mason City.
Public Relations News Release 1993:279, p.1
Ira Simet is delivering a continuing education class at NIACC in Mason City.
30 Club Sports
Northern Iowan 89:21, p.14
Women's outdoor soccer season record is 1-2-7; men finish at 3-2-2.
31 Women look to improve
Northern Iowan 89:13, p.18
Current record of women's soccer club is 0-3-2.
32 UNI undergraduate research
Campus News Network 2:14, p.1
Eight students will present research to meeting in Minneapolis.
33 Four University of Northern Iowa graduate students receive awards for outstanding theses and dissertations
Public Relations News Release 1990:413, p.1
Graduate College and Graduate Council named four graduate students for outstanding scholarship.
34 Will chemical weapons be used in the Gulf War?
Public Relations News Release 1990:338, p.1
UNI professor doubts chemical weapons will be used in the Gulf War.
35 Faculty profile: Ira Simet
Northern Iowa Today 74:2, p.18
Biographical sketch of chemistry professor Ira Simet; photo.
36 Preventing tooth decay is aim of research into sugars underway at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:251, p.1
Ira Simet began last spring to research the biochemical process which can lead to tooth decay. Plaque is a sugary mess in your mouth and bateria grow on plaque that can result in tooth decay.
37 UNI prof. didn't brush teeth for three days all in the name of science!
Public Relations News Release 1989:203, p.1
Ira Simet is conducting research on polysaccharides. These substances are found in plaque build up on teeth, and leads to tooth decay. The end result of his research may be a drug that can be added to mouthwash or toothpaste.
38 Soccer not a varsity sport, forms club for participants
Northern Iowan 85:5, p.23
Not recognized as an NCAA sanctioned sport; Ira Simet leads local efforts..
39 Research . . . undergrad scientists supported
Northern Iowan 84:38, p.12
A lengthy look at research projects undertaken by undergraduate students.
40 Research at Northern Iowa, it's not just for graduate students anymore
Public Relations News Release 1987:200, p.1
Undergraduate students of the Department of Natural Sciences conduct research under guidance of Professors Virginia Berg and Ira Simet. Projects include research on acid rain, laser holography, and embryonic cells.
41 Research--not just for grad students any more
Nonpareil 71:4, p.2
Detailed survey of students engaged in research as undergraduates; photo.
42 Practice makes perfect . . . .
Northern Iowan 83:52, p.1
A student and faculty advisor play soccer outside Lawther Hall; photo.