Anderson--Wallace L. [English Faculty]

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1 Administrative changes and departmental reorganization
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.311
Detailed look at the break-up of the old, large departments into smaller, more discrete units; list of those who headed the old and new departments; photo.
2 Changes in the administrative structure, staff, and procedures
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.407
President Kamerick sets up divisions under vice presidents; Provost Martin engages in debate over tenure and promotion standards; photo.
3 Major curriculum changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.193
President Maucker attempts to include a greater exposure to international views into the curriculum with conferences and expanded foreign language and culture courses; photo.
4 Other major administrative, service, and curricular changes
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.234
The college adopts the semester plan to begin in summer, 1957; changes in student teaching supervision include resumption of work in Cedar Falls schools; institution of honors program and work with provisional students; photo.
5 Bogota exchange pact reached
UNI Century 2:1, p.7
Agreement of UNI with Universidad Pedagogica Nacional extended five years; brief history and description of program; photo.
6 Renew student exchange
Northern Iowan 70:23, p.5
Agreement with UPN extended for five years; brief description of program.
7 Three resign; totaled forty years service
Alumnus 57:3, p.17
Professors Coffin and Anderson and architect Robert Porter move on to other positions.
8 English prof Anderson resigns after 24 years
Northern Iowan 68:62, p.6
Professor Wallace Anderson will become dean at Bridgewater State College.
9 Stanley Wood follows UNI trend
Northern Iowan 68:52, p.7
Professor Wood talks about his achievements and plans; photo.
10 Regents Appoint Dr. Fred Lott to UNI Administrative Post
Public Relations News Release 1972:153, p.1
Lotts, a prof of math at UNI has been appointed to the newly established position of assistant vice-president of academic affairs.
11 UNI names new vice president and provost
Alumnus 56:3, p.36
James G. Martin succeeds H. W. Reninger as academic vice president; Dr. Pendergraft and Dr. Anderson will return to the classroom; Don Kelly will head Public Information; photo.
12 UNI Begins New 'General Education' Program
Public Relations News Release 1971:727, p.1
40 credit hours of general education will be required next semester, in comparison to the previous requirement of 55 credit hours.
13 Regents appoint new dept. heads
Northern Iowan 67:58, p.6
Professor Cahill will head English; Professor Martin will head library science.
14 Regents Appoint 2 Department Heads, Change Assignment at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:691, p.1
Dr. Anderson will return to teaching; Dr. Cahill will become head of English lang. and lit; Dr. Martin will become head of library science.
15 Eleven Students from Columbia to Study This Summer at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:674, p.1
11 students from UPN (UNI's sister school) will arrive on June 11 for a special summer program at UNI.
16 UNI Dean Requests Change of Assignment
Public Relations News Release 1971:657, p.1
Dr. Reninger has announced that Dr. Anderson is to be relieved of his administrative duties in order to return to teaching full-time.
17 1098 Students Named to Dean's List at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:511, p.1
12 percent of the study body obtained the designation; list of students on the dean's list
18 Eight UNI Students Receive Scholarships from Colombian School
Public Relations News Release 1970:325, p.1
UNI's sister school, Universidad Pedagogica Nacional (UPN) in Bogota, Columbia, has granted eight new scholarships to UNI students for the term beginning Jan. 25.
19 Tenure Discussed at AFT Meeting at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1970:304, p.1
The current tenure policies could be in jeopardy according to President Kamerick if the recommended changes proposed by State Senator Francis Messerly are passed.
20 English Club
Northern Iowan 67:22, p.8
Professor Anderson will discuss Edward Arlington Robinson's sonnets.
21 English Club to present E. A. Robinson Scholar
Public Relations News Release 1970:235, p.1
A celebration of the 100th anniversary of Edwin Arlington Robinson will be held Dec. 9 in the Embassy Room of the Union by the UNI English Club.
22 Gen. Ed. program revamped
Northern Iowan 67:19, p.1
Wallace Anderson outlines new program.
23 12 UNI Profs to Attend Inauguration of President of Upper Iowa University
Public Relations News Release 1970:108, p.1
List of professors attending and their respective departments.
24 Des Moines Student Named to Dean's List at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:707, p.1
Lee Okerlund has been named to the spring semester Dean's List at UNI.
25 Regents Appoint Lash to Head Art Department at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:691, p.1
Effective Sept. 1, 1970; biography of Lash.
26 978 Students Named to Dean's List at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:687, p.1
List of students on the spring semester Dean's List, announced by Dr. Anderson, dean of undergraduate studies.
27 UNI commencement to be the largest in history
Public Relations News Release 1969:612, p.1
Spring commencement will have over one thousand candidates for degrees. President Maucker will preside over his final commencement. He will retire during the summer.
28 Local students honored at UNI Convocation
Public Relations News Release 1969:601, p.1
Recognition given to members of honor societies, student government organizations, and special departmental awards to outstanding students. Wallace Anderson presided. Student list.
29 675 to be recognized at honors convocation
Northern Iowan 66:56, p.5
Professors Bernhard, Oppleman, and Anderson will speak.
30 675 UNI students to be honored at May14 convocation
Public Relations News Release 1969:580, p.1
University Honors Convocation will be held in the Men's Gymnasium. Dan Oppleman will be the featured speaker. Wallace L. Anderson will preside.
31 To Report on Activities of Iowa Planning Committee for International Education
Public Relations News Release 1969:317, p.1
A report of the activities of the recently formed organization will be presented in Chicago.
32 Behind the scenes
UNI Quarterly 1:2, p.4
Campus news wrap-up consisting of short articles about many people and events; photo.
33 Two Area Residents Serve on International Education 'Task Force'
Public Relations News Release 1969:218, p.1
Dr. Anderson and Mrs. Thorson are charged with forming a planning committee in Iowa of prominent and interested people to identify the three or four topics of greatest priority in international education in the state.
34 UNI to Award Science Scholarships at Annual Symposium
Public Relations News Release 1969:173, p.1
Six four-year fee exemption scholarships will be awarded to high school students at the symposium. Speakers present at general sessions.
35 Forum informed of minority group education hiring
Northern Iowan 66:11, p.8
Considers further the issue of hiring minority faculty and staff.
36 SS prexy, Dean go to Washington
Northern Iowan 66:4, p.1
Will attend conference of presidents of student government; photo.
37 Two to Represent UNI at Washington Conference
Public Relations News Release 1969:19, p.1
Anderson and Johnson to represent the college at the conference, which is held Friday though Sunday, Sept. 19 to 21 in Washington D.C.
38 Reunion highlights
Alumnus 54:3, p.10
190 attend meeting; photo.
39 Minority group education at UNI
Alumnus 53:4, p.5
New committee considers problems and opportunities; photo.
40 Minority education members assume new responsibilities
Northern Iowan 65:9, p.1
Professor Thomas Ryan, Dean Wallace Anderson, and graduate student Ronald James were appointed to serve on the Committee on University Responsibility for Minority Group Education (URMGE).
41 Working for newspaper not glamorous: Hovelson
Northern Iowan 65:7, p.3
Des Moines Register and Tribune staff writer Jack Hovelson spoke at the Conference on the High School Newspaper at UNI Saturday; photo.
42 McCollum named as dean of Natural Sciences College
Northern Iowan 64:56, p.1
Administrative appointments announced.
43 Dr. Anderson authors study on Robinson
Northern Iowan 64:8, p.9
Professor Wallace Anderson continues Edwin Arlington Robinson scholarship.
44 Eighteen faculty members to study India in seminars
College Eye 64:5, p.3
List of those who will take part in Faculty Development Seminar.
45 Faculty Senate elects Keefe as 67-68 chairman
College Eye 64:2, p.16
Hold elections and make committee appointments.
46 UNI--what it means to be a university
College Eye 64:2, p.6
Administrators offer views.
47 Travel to Colombia
Alumnus 52:3, p.23
Six faculty spend three weeks in Colombia to establish exchange relationship and to study teacher preparation.
48 UNI seminars on India
Alumnus 52:3, p.24
Eighteen faculty members selected for special study group.
49 UPN Educators have strong social outlook
College Eye 63:64, p.1
A look at the Colombian exchange program.
50 Building a university, a look toward the future
College Eye 63:59, p.1
Administrators speculate on what university status will mean.
51 Faculty Senate considers new UNI B.A. program
College Eye 63:58, p.3
May need to educate people for more technical careers.
52 Student-Faculty Senates discuss, grades, evaluation
College Eye 63:56, p.5
53 All college convocation to honor 650 students
College Eye 63:55, p.1
Description of the convocation program.
54 Lang, Anderson give views on comprehensive exams
College Eye 63:34, p.1
Interviews with Deans Lang and Anderson.
55 Gives faculty leaves for Doctoral work
College Eye 63:32, p.5
List of those who received PDLs.
56 House document includes paper by W. Anderson
College Eye 63:30, p.8
Writes article on international education.
57 Faculty members publish
Alumnus 51:4, p.9
List of recent publications.
58 South American educators here in exchange seminar
College Eye 63:13, p.1
Colombian and American teachers will discuss the training of secondary education.
59 Dr. Anderson has article in 'Sat. Review'
College Eye 63:3, p.6
Dr. Wallace Anderson encourages undergraduates to increase their study of international affairs.
60 Dr. Anderson panel member in foreign policy conference
College Eye 60:58, p.3
Will participate in State Department conference.
61 Big changes are made in registration and curriculum
College Eye 60:57, p.4
Marshall Beard and Wallace Anderson discuss changes.
62 Faculty Senate discusses typewriting and physiology
College Eye 60:57, p.10
Accepts Curriculum Committee report; typewriting requirement will be dropped; new majors and minors proposed.
63 237 students graduate at mid-year Commencement
College Eye 60:30, p.1
Brief excerpts from Professor Anderson's speech; photo.
64 SCI profs publish textbook
College Eye 60:30, p.4
Professors Stageberg and Anderson publish book.
65 Maucker portrait
Alumnus 51:1, p.7
Committee selects UI artist James Lechay.
66 Mid-year commencement
Alumnus 51:1, p.1
237 students graduate; Professor Anderson delivers address.
67 Dr. Anderson to speak at Commencement
College Eye 60:29, p.4
68 SUI art professor to paint portrait of Maucker
College Eye 60:29, p.3
James Lechay will paint portrait to commemorate 15 years of service by President Maucker.
69 Time of change and growth topic for SCI Colloquium
College Eye 60:16, p.8
SCI administrative officials will speak at teacher education colloquium.
70 Anderson at Des Moines for meeting
College Eye 60:3, p.1
Will discuss plans for policy conference.
71 Faculty Senate names Lang as vice president
College Eye 59:50, p.6
Also name Wallace Anderson as dean of undergraduate students and Howard Knutson as associate dean and director of summer session.
72 Twenty staff members elected to Faculty Senate
College Eye 59:31, p.3
List of those elected to Faculty Senate, Graduate Council, Committee on the Administration of Faculty Personnel, Educational Policies Commission, Committee on Committees, and the Student Loan Fund.
73 Dr. Lindberg to read poetry by Theroux
College Eye 59:11, p.6
Professor Anderson will read from E. A. Robinson.
74 Policy doesn't provide automatic F, out
College Eye 58:35, p.2
Professor Anderson talks about plagiarism.
75 Seniors still eligible for Peace Corps
College Eye 58:29, p.5
May apply for training program.
76 Association established with Colombian university
College Eye 58:28, p.6
Wallace Anderson reports on trip to Bogota.
77 Bogota affiliation
Alumnus 49:2, p.8
Negotiations which began three years ago continue to move forward with SCI faculty visit to Colombia.
78 Students are taught to think for themselves says Colombian Co-ed
College Eye 58:24, p.4
Mercedes Useche speaks about her country and about her experience at SCI; anticipates agreement with UPN; photo.
79 SCI seeks ties with University of Bogota
College Eye 58:23, p.1
Wallace Anderson and Randall Sipes will travel to Colombia in hopes of establishing exchange relationship.
80 Sixty-four staff changes, appointments announced
College Eye 58:1, p.1
Roster of changes and appointments.
81 Honor Frost in program Tuesday
College Eye 56:27, p.1
English Department will offer program of readings and interpretation in honor of Robert Frost.
82 Honors program provides challenge to superior students
College Eye 53:32, p.3
Committee has outlined program.
83 Anderson, Stageberg publish English text
College Eye 53:30, p.8
Professors Norman Stageberg and Wallace Anderson publish "Introductory Readings on Language".
84 SCI assistant dean is Peace Corps liaison
Alumnus 46:4, p.4
Wallace Anderson will be campus liaison.
85 Anderson, editor to Peace Corps regional meeting
College Eye 53:4, p.10
Wallace Anderson and Connie Stimpson will attend meeting.
86 Anderson named coordinator for Peace Corps
College Eye 53:3, p.4
Wallace Anderson will serve as campus liaison.
87 Reninger to teach in India on Fulbright Grant
College Eye 52:28, p.3
Will teach at two colleges there; list of other Fulbright winners.
88 Olive Barker contest to be held tonight (April 21)
Public Relations News Release 1960:361, p.1
Five members of Sigma Alpha Iota compete in the final contest of the Olive Barker Performance Award in Gilchrist Hall. The award is organized by the founder of the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity.
89 Minority group primary theme of ISTC literary review
Public Relations News Release 1960:232, p.1
The department of languages, speech, and literature sponsor a minority prejudice edition of the "Midwest" literary review. Professor Wallace Anderson serves as guest critic.
90 Foreign Languages Lab Added by Department of Language, Speech and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.99
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature introduced a new Electronic foreign language laboratory. Tapes of Ten different languages will eventually be offered. The department also sponsored the College Players, Speech club, and English Club.
91 Instruction and Research Plays Vital Part
Old Gold 0:0, p.86
The Division of Instruction and Research supervises registration, courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grads. It is also in charge of submitting schedules and other administrative purposes. Faculty from all across campus make up the division; Photos.
92 Student-faculty conference held
College Eye 51:18, p.1
Will attend conference at Ames on the freshman year and the superior student; student Robert Koob will be panel member.
93 Holidays also meant work for faculty
College Eye 51:14, p.5
Faculty attended many meetings over the Christmas holidays.
94 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature has communications classes offering conversational French or German along with the conventional speech and composition. Curriculum include speech correction, forensics, philosopy, religious lit; photo
95 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature offer conversational French or German classes, along with conventional speech and composition; the department sponsored the College Players, Speech Club, and Literary Circle; photo.
96 Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
Professor Reninger described the purpose of the Department of Language, Speech, and Literature as "an exploration of human values"; the Foreign Language Listening Room was a new addition in the Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature; photo.
97 Anderson's article is in magazine
College Eye 48:21, p.6
98 Literary material being received
College Eye 48:4, p.1
For next literary supplement to College Eye.
99 Literary writings being received
College Eye 47:7, p.1
For Literary Supplement to College Eye.
100 Literary page board ready for Eye manuscripts
College Eye 46:24, p.1
Guidelines for manuscript submissions.