Smith--Daryl Dee (Tallgrass Prairie Center--Director)

Displaying 101 - 150 of 150 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 "Iowa Prairie Blazingstar" newsletter to be based at Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:510, p.1
Success of the Blazingstar depends on contrubtors' donations and feedback. There are several associate editors from the area.
102 UNI prof heads roadside management program that saves money, environment.
Public Relations News Release 1988:463, p.1
Counties throughout Iowa are paying as much as $50,000 to spray herbicides alongside county roads for weed control. Daryl Smith says spraying chemicals not only contributes to groundwater contamination, but also wastes taxpayers dollars.
103 Northern Iowa student from Glidden awarded Myrle M. Burk-Kappa Delta Pi Science Education Scholarship.
Public Relations News Release 1988:430, p.1
Kimberly Kay Ploeger named winner.
104 What did Iowa look like to its first settlers? UNI prof maps early Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1
Professor Daryl Smith maps the prairies of pre-settlement Iowa.
105 Northern Iowa biology students commended for their scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1987:233, p.1
Twelve students of Professor Daryl Smith's General Biology I are granted letters of commendation for their exceptional academic performance. Three of these students are Presidential or Merit Scholars. Recipients are listed by hometown.
106 Roadside vegetation management conference at UNI Sept. 23
Public Relations News Release 1987:36, p.1
The Department of Biology and Black Hawk County Conservation Board hold a conference on weed control in the Education Center. Professor Daryl Smith participated as one of the speakers following a luncheon in the commons.
107 Prairie Conference discussion brings out management ideas
Northern Iowan 84:6, p.10
Daryl Smith and Pauline Drobney look at ways that students may earn credit for prairie restoration.
108 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:31, p.1
Daryl Smith researches some of Iowa's endangered species. Fred Fryman and Tom Ryan examine Iowa's high migration rate. Larry Hensley explains the future of health and wellness in higher education. Donald Whitna discusses the U. S. Constitution.
109 Second Prairie Conference on 'Iowa's Lost Landscape' at UNI Sept. 5
Public Relations News Release 1987:13, p.1
Professor Clair Kucera is named keynote speaker at the second prairie conference, held in Lantz Auditorium. Professors Cherin Lee and Daryl Smith explain the Biological Preserves' efforts in maintaining and restoring Iowa's prairies.
110 'Forest Prairie' topic for UNI Geography Colloquium Wednesday (Feb. 11)
Public Relations News Release 1987:210, p.1
Professor Daryl Smith spoke at the Geography Colloquium in Sabin Hall. Smith discussed data that he had gathered for land use decisions in the Bushy Creek State Recreation Area.
111 Leonard Davis land to be added to UNI Prairie Preserves at dedication ceremony Friday (Aug. 1)
Public Relations News Release 1986:490, p.1
The family of Leonard Davis donates a half-acre piece of land to the Biological Preserves system. Four faculty members participated in the dedication ceremony, which unveiled a plaque in memory of the late university counselor.
112 Summer nature lovers can do their homework before visiting Iowa's forests
Public Relations News Release 1986:462, p.1
Daryl Smith is teaching a course called "Iowa's forests" that gives lessons in identifying Iowa trees; later in the summer he will also teach a class called "Iowa's Prairies".
113 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.
114 Teacher evaluation process reviewed
Northern Iowan 82:56, p.8
Committee formed to try to develop a better method of evaluating faculty teaching performance.
115 Dedication planned for biological preserve land gifts May 9 (Friday)
Public Relations News Release 1986:406, p.1
The ceremony will commemorate four lots donated by Burton and Louise Sanders; Downey will give the address; the property will be used to develop viburnums and a plaque will read "Sanders Viburnum Garden".
116 Departments feel crunch: Reversion of funds
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.1
Administrators tell how the reversion will hurt their departments.
117 UNI to host workshop for teachers
Northern Iowan 82:11, p.7
Faculty will present sessions at social studies conference.
118 60 Area Social Studies Teachers Expected For UNI Conference Monday (Oct. 14)
Public Relations News Release 1985:63, p.1
Social Study teachers will find six different topics at the workshop, where the teachers will work through new instructional kits.
119 Conservation Club plans field day
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.7
Will hold program at Hickory Hills.
120 Environmental institute approved
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.1
Institute for Environmental Education to be established at UNI; purposes of the institute and history of its development.
121 Smith memorial
Northern Iowan 80:54, p.9
Will honor wife of Professor Daryl Smith.
122 New majors approved
UNI Century 12:1, p.3
Regents approve majors in family services, natural interpretation, and counseling.
123 What's Up
Northern Iowan 80:9, p.6
Meetings and activities; Single Parent Students Support Group; Stress Management; Recruiting Fair; Student Activity fee account holders'.
124 Three bachelor's degrees approved by Regents
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.5
New programs in family services, natural interpretation, and counseling approved.
125 Pride in our prairies
Northern Iowan 80:6, p.11
Daryl Smith will speak on prairies.
126 Department heads named
Northern Iowan 78:62, p.3
Daryl Smith will head Biology; Charles May will head Curriculum and Instruction; Shirley Haupt will be acting head of Art; Paul Rider will head EOP until permanent head can be hired; Leander Brown will head Affirmative Action.
127 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.
128 Regents approve calendar
Northern Iowan 77:61, p.1
Calendars for 1982 and 1983 approved; Daryl Smith will be acting head of Department of Biology; Tom Thompson will be acting dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
129 Iowa Academy of science to publish book on 'Iowa's Natural Heritage'
Public Relations News Release 1980:451, p.1
Three faculty members help contribute to the book 'Iowa's Natural Heritage.'
130 Science academy to publish Iowa environment book
UNI Century 9:2, p.4
Several UNI faculty write chapters.
131 Negotiations in final stages
Northern Iowan 77:28, p.3
Professor Smith talks about status of bargaining; salaries and insurance issues remain unsettled.
132 Board of Regents airs counterproposal
Northern Iowan 77:14, p.1
Regents counter UF proposal with 8% increase in salary over two years.
133 Faculty asks for salary increase of 42 percent
Northern Iowan 77:12, p.1
Seek to close gap between UNI and the other Regents universities.
134 Biology
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
The Department of Biology offers many opportunities to students with scientific interests; the biology courses are mainly held in the newly constructed science building, also in an arboretum, two local forest preserves, and in a prairie preserve; photo.
135 Future studies
Northern Iowan 73:44, p.3
Jon Crews, Daryl Smith, and Saul Diamond will look at Cedar Falls.
136 Grant received for Preserve
Northern Iowan 72:30, p.3
Biological Preserves receives $5000 for native prairie restoration.
137 Faculty report on Hartman Reserve
Northern Iowan 72:16, p.11
Faculty report on soils, geology, plants, animals, and educational potential.
138 Preserving the natural heritage
UNI Century 3:4, p.5
Survey of history and current work in Biological Preserves; photo.
139 Man-made forest dedication set
Northern Iowan 71:61, p.1
Lowland Forest Exhibit will be dedicated; will bring wooded portion of preserve system holdings to about fifty acres.
140 Science session opens Thurs.
Northern Iowan 71:49, p.5
Faculty and students will participate in IAS program.
141 Museum talk
Northern Iowan 70:52, p.1
Professor Daryl Smith will speak on prairies.
142 Science Foundation grant enables student project
Northern Iowan 70:49, p.8
NSF grant will enable students to study best sites for new Cedar Falls housing.
143 UNI Prairie Preserve "reclaims the land"
Northern Iowan 69:58, p.5
Professor Smith seeds the prairie on the south campus off 29th Street.
144 Prairie planned for campus
Alumnus 57:3, p.17
Foundation grants $2000 for twelve acre prairie restoration south of 29th street; will prepare and plant in spring 1973; photo.
145 UNI grows grass; 12-acre prairie preserve
Northern Iowan 68:57, p.3
Professor Smith talks about his work to establish a prairie.
146 Summer faculty research planned
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.11
List of faculty and their research topics.
147 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.
148 Elementary Science Conference to be at UNI March 6
Public Relations News Release 1971:427, p.1
250 Iowa elementary teachers and administrators are attending the second annual UNI Elementary Science Conference to be held Saturday, March 6 at Price Lab School.
149 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1970:164, p.1
Dr. Daryl Smith is shown with high school teachers who attended the the 1970 Prospective Teacher Day.
150 UNI Prof Named to National Science Teachers Committee
Public Relations News Release 1969:2, p.1
Dr. Smith has been appointed to serve as a member of the exhibitors group committee of the NSTA for the year 1969-70.