Talbott--Robert Dean (History Faculty)

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51 Talbott to fill post
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.7
Robert Talbott was elected as president of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies.
52 UNI tuition going up to $990 a year
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.1
UNI's tuition will increase to $990 a year due to action taken by the Board of Regents; Don Maypole will be acting head of Department of Social Work; Dean Talbott will head Department of History while Don Whitnah is on leave.
53 Regents approve UNI business, tuition increase
Public Relations News Release 1981:110, p.1
Consultant contracts, acting department heads, and a tuition increase were approved by the Board of Regents for the University of Northern Iowa.
54 UNI prof (Talbott) elected president of Latin American Association
Public Relations News Release 1981:99, p.1
The new president of the Midwest Association for Latin American Studies is Robert Talbott.
55 UNI Elderhostel registration begins
Public Relations News Release 1980:562, p.1
The Elderhostel program will host several classes throughout the summer for persons over the age of sixty.
56 UNI to sponsor lecture on Jose Marti and the Cuban revolution
Public Relations News Release 1980:310, p.1
Luis E. Aguilar of Georgetown will visit UNI to speak on the Cuban revolutionist Jose Marti.
57 Prof talks on Nicaraguan turmoil
Northern Iowan 76:51, p.13
Professor Talbott gave a talk on the turmoil in Nicaragua.
58 Pan-American week: History and the arts
Northern Iowan 76:48, p.3
Pan-American Week will focus on history and fine arts of the region according to Professor Talbott.
59 El dice 'Gracias'
Northern Iowan 76:42, p.2
Thanks to the speakers from Nicaragua.
60 Two students receive awards
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.4
Students receive cash awards for papers on aspects of Latin American relations; photo.
61 Department of History
Old Gold 0:0, p.15
History Department teaches students American, Asian, European, and Latin American History; photo.
62 Many activities planned for Pan American Week
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.9
Schedule of activities.
63 Lecture
Northern Iowan 74:18, p.5
Professors Whitnah, Talbott, and Sunseri will discuss the Panama Canal.
64 "Castro's Cuba" offered
Northern Iowan 73:26, p.8
An independent study course dealing with the society of Fidel Castro will be offered this spring.
65 Individual Studies announces spring seminar
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.12
Descriptions of seminars announced by the Individual Studies Program.
66 Campus shorts
Northern Iowan 71:23, p.1
UNISA will sponsor a series of student speeches on campus and national issues; Phi Alpha Theta will sponsor talk by Professor Talbott on Chile.
67 Seminar on Marxism, diseases available; individual studies offers alternatives
Northern Iowan 70:48, p.5
Individual Studies will offer nine exploratory courses.
68 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:57, p.6
Professor Dean Talbott accepts check from local Latin American Club for Latin American Studies Committee.
69 Spring seminars focus in on foreign countries
Northern Iowan 69:19, p.5
Brief description of seminars.
70 Summer faculty research planned
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.11
List of faculty and their research topics.
71 Senator Miller keynotes Pan Am Week activities
Northern Iowan 68:44, p.1
Schedule of activities.
72 Mexican program at Museum
Northern Iowan 68:44, p.4
Professor Talbott will speak.
73 UNI Museum features Latin-Am exhibits
Northern Iowan 67:45, p.5
74 UNI Museum Features Latin-American Exhibits
Public Relations News Release 1971:536, p.1
In recognition of Latin American Week, various Latin American objects have been displayed in the museum.
75 Pan American Day at UNI to Feature Latin American Expert
Public Relations News Release 1971:518, p.1
Dr. Gary MacEoin to be the guest speaker at the UNI 4th annual Pan American Day in Room 120 of Seerley Hall on April 14th.
76 Museum seeks South American exhibits
Northern Iowan 67:34, p.8
To be used in Professor Talbott's class.
77 UNI Museum Needs Exhibit Items
Public Relations News Release 1971:398, p.1
The musuem is requesting exhibit items from Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean Islands.