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Strub--Elizabeth J. (Laboratory School Faculty)

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Title Date Summary
1 Malcolm Price Laboratory School groups to recognize local educator, and actress
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
10/15/2004 Annabeth Gish and John Aldrich Jr. are the distinguished alumni for 2004; ten individuals will receive recognition as "extraordinary emeritus".
2 Profile: the retirement class of 92-93
Campus News Network 3:17, p.7
5/3/1993 Retirees talk about their work at UNI; photo.
3 Popular children's book author/illustrator to be keynote speaker for 24th annual beginning reading conference April 24 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:541, p.1
4/6/1992 Steven Kellogg will be the keynote speaker for the annual Beginning reading Conference.
4 Nationally-recognized reading educator to be keynote speaker for 23rd annual Beginning Reading Conference April 19 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:458, p.1
4/2/1991 William Teale is the keynote speaker for the Beginning Reading Conference to be held at UNI.
5 Master teachers demonstrate learning methods in University of Northern Iowa class
Public Relations News Release 1990:268, p.1
12/20/1990 Introduction to Elementary Curriculum classes make use of the team teaching concept.
6 UNI President accepts arbitrator's decision
Public Relations News Release 1980:596, p.1
5/14/1981 UNI President John J. Kamerick announced May 13 that he has accepted an arbitrator's opinion that a UNI faculty member be given tenure. UNI standards require a terminal degree, normally the doctorate, for tenure.
7 Syracuse University professor to speak at UNI reading conference
Public Relations News Release 1980:433, p.1
3/17/1981 The associate dean of Syracuse University, Professor Margaret Early, will speak at the UNI Reading Conference.

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