Unruh--Roy D. (Physics Faculty)

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1 UNI recognizes retirees Saturday, May 4
Public Relations News Release 2001:467, p.1
Forty-four UNI retiring employees will be honored at the 4th annual recognition breakfast.
2 Retiring long-term employees recognized
Campus News Network 11:19, p.1
Thirty-nine retirees recognized at UNI's 43rd Annual Recognition Breakfast.
3 Long-term employees retiring from the University of Northern Iowa to be recognized Saturday, April 28
Public Relations News Release 2000:383, p.1
List of thirty-nine employees who have retired or will be retiring from the university in the 2000-01 fiscal year.
4 Iowa High School students take the Physics Olympics Challenge at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1997:241, p.1
High school students participate in Physics Olympics Challenge.
5 Profile: Unruh
Campus News Network 8:12, p.3
Profile of Professor of Physics Roy Unruh; photo.
6 Recently/soon to be published: Roy Unruh
Campus News Network 8:5, p.
Roy Unruh published physics article in journal.
7 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Roy Unruh
Campus News Network 8:3, p.
Roy Unruh conducted PRISMS workshop and presented paper at physics conference.
8 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Roy Unruh
Campus News Network 7:21, p.
Roy Unruh presented paper at a PRISMS workshop.
9 University of Northern Iowa presents the Young Scholars Program June 10-28
Public Relations News Release 1995:328, p.1
Seventh or eighth grade students at schools in Tama and Black Hawk counties are eligibel to apply for a three week summer program to explore physical science and math.
10 Space Science Activities Workshop fo rstudents to be held at University of Northern Iowa July 17-28
Public Relations News Release 1994:550, p.1
Fifteen high school students will participate in a space science workshop at UNI.
11 University of Northern Iowa presents the Young Scholars Program June 12-30
Public Relations News Release 1994:386, p.1
Summer program is offered to students interested in exploring physical sciences and math.
12 Read2me, UNI fan
Campus News Network 4:23, p.1
Northern Iowa personalized license plates are becoming more popular.
13 Space Science Activities Workshop to benefit students and instructors held at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1993:651, p.1
Lou Marshall from NASA spoke at the Space Science Activities Workshop.
14 Openings remain for Young Scholars Program at University of Northern Iowa July 18-August 5
Public Relations News Release 1993:648, p.1
Three week Young Scholars Program at UNI has openings remaining.
15 More than 300 students admitted to teacher education program at the University of Northern Iowa; 146 attend induction ceremony
Public Relations News Release 0:517, p.1
Teacher education program admits over 300 students. Students listed.
16 Young Scholars Program at University of Northern Iowa seeks to involve middle school female and minority students in sciences, math
Public Relations News Release 1993:2, p.1
Participants in the Young Scholars program are announced. The program is aimed at female and minority students interested in the sciences.
17 Northern Iowa expands international presence with unique Taiwan exchange
Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.3
Nineteen science students study at UNI; photo.
18 U.S./Taiwan science education program off to good start
Campus News Network 2:21, p.1
Taiwan science teachers will come to UNI campus to study; photo.
19 Space science comes alive in workshop
Campus News Network 2:21, p.1
Professor Unruh leads NASA workshop; photo.
20 Young Scholars program at University of Northern Iowa seeks to involve middle school female & minority students in science, math
Public Relations News Release 1991:778, p.1
Middle school females and minority students will have the opportunity to examine science and math projects first hand during a "Young Scholars" program at UNI. Gloria Edwards from Louisiana will be one of the instructors.
21 Science comes alive for students, teachers in University of Northern Iowa's NASA space science workshop
Public Relations News Release 1991:770, p.1
Eight science teachers spent a week reviewing material created by NASA, before being joined by 21 high school students for an additional two weeks. Jan Mader was a co director.
22 Taiwanese graduate students completing first of four summers toward science education master's degree at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:766, p.1
Science teachers from Taiwan will spend four summers at UNI taking classes towards a master of arts in science education. In addition, two UNI professors will teach classes in Taiwan during February for the next four years.
23 Unique master's degree program between UNI and Taiwan
Public Relations News Release 1991:761, p.1
Science teachers from Taiwan are enrolled in a four year program leading to a master of arts in science education from UNI. Classes are held during the summer. In addition, two UNI professors will teach during the month of February in Taiwan.
24 Spreading the word about PRISMS
Campus News Network 2:11, p.4
Professor Unruh speaks via Department of Education conference call.
25 Northern Iowa professor will be interviewed live by U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education Friday (January 24) in conference call
Public Relations News Release 1991:340, p.1
Due to the renewal of the grant for PRISMS, Roy Unruh will be interviewed by an Assistant Secretary of Education concerning the program.
26 University of Northern Iowa Young Scholars Program helps Waterloo youth to shoot for a dream
Public Relations News Release 1991:273, p.1
The goal of the Iowa's Young Scholar Program is to encourage interest in scientific and mathematical fields for women and minority students.
27 University of Northern Iowa Earth Science Professor, Dr. Timothy Cooney, attends U.S.-Soviet Conference of Science Teachers
Public Relations News Release 1991:140, p.1
Timothy Cooney presented information on a national science program to attendees of the first U.S.-Soviet Conference of Science Teachers in Moscow.
28 Top science teacher in state honored by Iowa Academy of Sciences.
Public Relations News Release 1989:642, p.1
Seven Iowa science teachers have been honored by the Iowa Academy of Sciences as recipients of the 1990 Excellence in Science Teaching Awards. Teachers and schools listed.
29 Outreach programs help math, science teachers inspire students
Northern Iowa Today 17:2, p.2
Survey of series of programs led by UNI to enhance math and science education; photo.
30 Students practice physics skills
Northern Iowan 85:40, p.7
Seventy-five high school students participate in Physics Olympics.
31 Northern Iowa 'prisms' project reflects well on midwest high school physics students.
Public Relations News Release 1988:439, p.1
PRISM, (Physical Resources and Instructional Strategies for Motivating Students) is a series of science experiements which grab the attention of high school students by getting them actively involved in reasoning and problem solving activities.
32 Innovative Northern Iowa program drawing national attention.
Public Relations News Release 1988:416, p.1
Professor Roy Unruh recently received a $200,000 National Science Foundation grant to bring teachers from every state in the nation to Cedar Falls this summer for instruction in innovative nationwide physics program, 'PRISMS.'
33 Four Northern Iowa students present at National Science Teachers Association meeting.
Public Relations News Release 1988:415, p.1
Brenda Schladetzky, Brad Daehn, Jessica Gogerty, and Richard Stephens presented "Student Science Teachers Association: Preparation for a Profession."
34 Northern Iowa 'master' program takes outdated teachers back to school
Public Relations News Release 1987:194, p.1
Professors Glenn Nelson and Roy Unruh invite two-hundred Iowan elementary school teachers to the "Math and Science Teaching-Education Revitalization" program to reinforce their teaching abilities in science and mathematics.
35 Regents approve promotions of 18, tenure for 11 UNI faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1987:263, p.1
The Board of Regents approves eighteen faculty promotions and eleven grants of tenure. Includes a list of promoted faculty members, and faculty who received tenure.
36 Roy Unruh, Carl Bollwinkel, Louis Finsand, David McCalley, and Cherin Lee
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.3
Give presentations at science teachers conference.
37 Roy Unruh
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.3
Writes and demonstrates physics software.
38 UNI cited as national leader, math and science receive funds
Northern Iowan 80:31, p.6
GTE Foundation donates $15,000.
39 College of Natural Sciences receives three large gifts
Alumnus 67:4, p.4
Receives gifts of cash, equipment, and minerals.
40 Anonymous donor allows task force continuation
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.6
Roy Unruh will continue Physics Task Force work.
41 Unruh invited to national forum
Northern Iowan 80:23, p.9
Roy Unruh will attend meeting on excellence in education.
42 Regents announce faculty development leaves
Northern Iowan 79:37, p.7
List of PDL winners and their topics of research.
43 Unruh works to aid physics
Northern Iowan 79:29, p.6
Professor Unruh talks about his work on the Physics Task Force.
44 House opened
Northern Iowan 79:20, p.7
Roy Unruh will allow visit to his earth-sheltered home.
45 Nation's future is clouded by growing scientific illiteracy
Alumnus 66:3, p.14
A look at the problem of teaching science; UNI response; photo.
46 Student compete in Physics Olympics
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Students from junior and senior high schools compete in various physics and science related events called Physics Olympics; photo.
47 Unruh solar home earns award
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.6
Professor Unruh talks about his earth-sheltered home.
48 See seven savings sites Sunday
Northern Iowan 78:10, p.5
The League of Women Voters will tour energy efficient homes in the Cedar Falls area.
49 Science teaching colloquium
Northern Iowan 77:36, p.4
Roy Unruh will speak.
50 High school students to compete in UNI Physics Olympics
Public Relations News Release 1980:302, p.1
Local area high school students will take part in Physics Olympics, a program put on by the physics department.