Speakers

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# Title Date Summary
2801 Live long and prosper
Northern Iowan 85:36, p.1
Leonard Nimoy speaks on campus; photo.
2802 Search for Spock will end in Aud
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.1
Leonard Nimoy will speak.
2803 Economic realities of an artist's career topic at Northern Iowa Thursday (Feb. 2)
Public Relations News Release 1988:277, p.1
Mariann Johnson will present "The Career of an Artist - Economic Realities." Johnson is responsible for providing Minnesota and Midwestern artists with information, referrals and programming in areas of career planning and small business management.
2804 'The search for Spock' will end at the University of Northren Iowa on Feb. 7.
Public Relations News Release 1988:266, p.1
"Star Trek's" Leonard Nimoy, known as "Mr. Spock" will be giving a presentation titled, "Confessions of a Trek Lover." Plans for a fifth "Star Trek" movie due this summer.
2805 Was the idea of the U.S. space program based in science fiction?
Public Relations News Release 1988:229, p.1
Larry Suid says there is evidence that some of the early pioneers of the space program were avid fans of pages of science fiction literature.
2806 Duds 'n Suds founder speaks on campus
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.6
Excerpts from remarks by Phil Akin.
2807 Iowa Boy talks about column
Northern Iowan 85:26, p.3
Interview with DMR writer Chuck Offenburger; photo.
2808 UNI Earth Science seminar series offers seminar Nov. 21
Public Relations News Release 1988:160, p.1
Meteorite impact crater in the north central Iowa community of Manson will be presented by Raymond R. Anderson.
2809 Rehabilitation for hawks and owls topic for Univeristy of Northern Iowa Museum program Suday (Nov. 13)
Public Relations News Release 1988:158, p.1
"Raptor Rehabilitation" presented by Burke Thayer, a naturalist from the University of Iowa. He will give a slide show, speak about the work of the Raptor Center in Iowa City. Injuried hawks and owls are cared for at the Center until released.
2810 Jackson criticizes Reagan era
Northern Iowan 85:22, p.4
Excerpts from remarks by Jesse Jackson.
2811 'Midwest Claywork' and 'Paintings by Crit Streed' to open Monday in University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art; Reception Tuesday (Nov. 15)
Public Relations News Release 1988:149, p.1
Artists in "Claywork" exhibition are: Clary Illian, Tim Crane, Linda Christianson, Mark Pharis, Martyle Allen, Wayne Branum, Jeff Oesteich, Joseph G. Brown, and Randy McKeachie-Johnston and Jan McKeachie-Johnston.
2812 Spainish symposium celebrating Ruben Dario's literature on University of Northern Iowa campus Nov. 10-12.
Public Relations News Release 1988:145, p.1
Dario's literature is known for its orginality and universality. "Azul," published in Chile July 30, 1888, regarded as a key work of Latin American literture, accoding to D.C. Hawley. Other speakers featured are Enrique Anderson-Imbert and Eugenio Florit.
2813 American Humanics president, Michael Lenaghan, to speak at Northern Iowa, Suday.
Public Relations News Release 1988:146, p.1
Presentation titled, "How Do You Spell Relief: H-U-M-O-R." Lenaghan will also be visiting with Univeristy officials about the American Humanics program and its partnership with Northern Iowa.
2814 26th Annual Northern Iowa Science, Mathematics and Technology Syposium to be Nov. 10.
Public Relations News Release 1988:134, p.1
18 four-year scholarships to be offer by the College of Natural Sciences. Scholarships awarded on basis of student's scores on the scholarships tests, personal interviews, ACT scores, recommendations and high school achievements.
2815 Runny nose? Cough? Ache all over? Sounds like a cold or flu.
Public Relations News Release 1988:128, p.1
Black Hawk County Health Director Tom O'Rourke, who is also teaches a contagious diseases class at UNI, says not everyone who's exposed to cold and flu viruses will get sick. Studies show that stress can increase the chance of becoming ill.
2816 AAW speaker discusses choices
Northern Iowan 85:18, p.6
Excerpts from remarks by Luke Van Orden.
2817 'A Retrospective Look at Russia's Churches' topic of UNI's Russian Club speaker Nov. 7.
Public Relations News Release 1988:127, p.1
Marshall Winokur, associate professor of Russian at the University of Alabama. Winokur's lecture attempts to capture "Holy Russia" before the Soviet government launched its anti-religious campigns after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
2818 What's Up
Northern Iowan 85:9, p.6
Meetings and activities.
2819 UNI students made aware of Latin Americans' plight
Northern Iowan 85:7, p.6
Maristela Andrade and Liliana Gonzalez speak to classes.
2820 State's complaint agency discussed
Northern Iowan 85:5, p.6
Bill Angrick speaks about the work of the Ombudsman's Office.
2821 The Northern Iowa Carl L. Becker memorial lectures in history to begin Sept. 12.
Public Relations News Release 1988:23, p.1
William Dray philiosopy professor from Ottawa, Canada will present "Present-mindedness: Boon or Bane of Historiography."
2822 University of Northern Iowa groups to sponsor comedy and magic shows week of Sept. 5.
Public Relations News Release 1988:17, p.1
Harry Milkee a comedian from Flordia will perform, Mark Pittman will also perform magic.
2823 University of Northern Iowa to host Praire Management Confrence, August 27
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Address current concerns on praire management pratices. Key note speaker is Robert Dana.
2824 Cynthia Rylant to speak at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:509, p.1
Has won several awards inculding the Caldecott Honor Book Award.
2825 Author of 'the gifted kids survival guide' to keynote 'contag '88' at Northern Iowa, July 24-29
Public Relations News Release 1988:497, p.1
Confrence discusses Talented and Gifted program. Speakers from across the country will present.
2826 Gifted children may provide answers to problems
Nonpareil 72:3, p.16
Mary Frasier speaks in Pallischeck Visiting Distinguished Professor series; photo.
2827 Speaker on giftedness
Northern Iowan 84:61, p.1
Mary Frasier will speak.
2828 Northern Iowa selected as one of fifteen universities with American Humanics program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:425, p.1
UNI selected to join a partnership with American Humanics, a program for students preparing to enter a career in youth/human services.
2829 Motivational speaker gives advice during self-improvement workshop
Northern Iowan 84:57, p.9
John Cassis offers advice.
2830 Criminology methods shown by Kansas State professor
Northern Iowan 84:56, p.7
Dan Maloon makes presentation.
2831 Visiting poet will speak at UNI Monday
Northern Iowan 84:55, p.16
Anghel Dumbraveanu will speak.
2832 Heir speaks on making life count
Northern Iowan 84:55, p.12
Excerpts from speech by Doug Heir; photo.
2833 The Big Spring project is the topic of a speech at Northern Iowa on April 27.
Public Relations News Release 1988:392, p.1
Roger Koster will be reporting on nutrients, pesticides, soil, and water conservation practices used in the Big Spring basin to improve water quality.
2834 Internationally recognized artist to speak at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:392, p.1
Robert Irwin, recognized as a pioneer artist in the study of perception and is also noted for his wide-ranging examination of contemporary art, will speak.
2835 Do daily 'dodge ball' games stimulate academic growth?
Public Relations News Release 1987:389, p.1
Susan Rockett and Martha Owens, members of the "Every Child is a Winner Program", visit to discuss how their new approach to physical education will impact children's academic performance.
2836 Romanian poet to address audience at the University of Northern Iowa April 25
Public Relations News Release 1987:387, p.1
Romanian poet and magazine editor, Anghel Dumbraveanu, appears in Sabin Hall to recite some of his work and discuss modern Romanian poetry. Professor Robert Ward has translated Dumbraveanu's writings after meeting him through the Fulbright Program.
2837 'Me' generation over: A call for students' return to the service sector
Public Relations News Release 1987:389, p.1
Judith Carter, director of career development in the Boys Clubs of America, speaks on the need for young workers in the field of human services.
2838 Governor's Conference on International Trade to be held May 17th on Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:377, p.1
The Education Center hosts Governor Branstad's Conference on International Trade, where he recognizes companies achieving in export sales. Other activities include a luncheon in the Commons Ballroom and a roundtable discussion with Iowan CEOs.
2839 National director of career development for the Boys Clubs of America to speak to a University of Northern Iowa audience on Thursday
Public Relations News Release 1987:376, p.1
The Recreation Club's spring banquet is held at the Conway Civic Center, where Judith J. Carter speaks on career opportunities in human services. Her speech is the last of the presentations sponsored by the American Humanics Program.
2840 Heir to speak Monday on meeting challenges
Northern Iowan 84:53, p.9
Doug Heir will speak; photo.
2841 Kloefkorn advises writers to study other authors; as with hog-calling
Northern Iowan 84:52, p.1
Excerpts from address by William Kloefkorn.
2842 Olympic athlete to speak during Handicapped Awareness Week
Northern Iowan 84:52, p.8
Doug Heir will speak.
2843 World champion, Olympic gold medalist in track and field Doug Heir to kick off Handicapped Awareness Week activities at Northern Iowa April 18-22
Public Relations News Release 1987:356, p.1
Doug Heir, Olympic gold medalist of wheelchair track and field, appears in University Hall to get Handicapped Awareness Week activities rolling. The week continues with a presentation on disabled children and a wheelchair basketball game in West Gym.
2844 Iowa State professor holds presentation on scientific and religious climate of the Nineteenth Century
Public Relations News Release 1987:358, p.1
Professor David B. Wilson holds a presentation on religious and scientific issues of the Nineteenth Century. Wilson has been the recipient of awards from the National Science Foundation, and the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow.
2845 'National Teacher of the Year' to speak Thursday (April 13) on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:355, p.1
Donna H. Oliver speaks in Lantz Auditorium after being granted the Myrle M. Burke-Kappa Delta Pi Science Education Scholarship. Professor Myrle Burke graduated from the Iowa Teacher's College in 1928.
2846 "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.
2847 Iowa caucuses may have stumbled politically, but benefitted in other ways
Public Relations News Release 1987:350, p.1
Des Moines economic developers, Mike Murwin and Bob Boyd, visit to speak on the role of the Iowa caucuses in boosting the state economy.
2848 Sense of 'loss' seen as driving force in youth suicide
Public Relations News Release 1987:350, p.1
AEA-7's John Preston discusses the leading causes of youth suicide, citing the strongest factor being a "sense of loss".
2849 Senior Week activities planned for week of April 10-16 at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:347, p.1
Senior Week activities begin with a race at the Waterloo Greyhound Park, continuing with a speech by professional motivator John Cassis. The week continues with a breakfast in Maucker Union, a dance in the UNI-Dome, and a golf tournament.
2850 Annual Art Scholarship Day competition at Northern Iowa to award six high school students
Public Relations News Release 1987:345, p.1
High School Art Scholarship Day is held in Kamerick Art Building, where two hundred high schoolers compete for financial aid. The event features art workshops by faculty members, a speech by photographer Holly Roberts, and the Juried Art Exhibition.