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. |