Department of Industrial Arts
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1 | UNI receives IA WIND funding for solar-wind hybrid power station Public Relations News Release 2009:403, p.1 |
They electricity generated by the 12-kilowatt solar-wind hybrid power station will be used as renewable energy input for a smart-grid based, green house educational demonstration project to aid in teaching and research on smart-grid and energy issues. | |
2 | UNI professor recognized for national organization service and support Public Relations News Release 2009:263, p.1 |
Mohammed Fahmy, professor of industrial technology, has received the Society of Manufacturing Engineers/Accreditation Organization for Engineering and Technology Accreditation Committee Excellence Award presented for Outstanding Service and Support. | |
3 | Faculty affairs A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.317 |
A look at salary schedules, fringe benefits, faculty loads, faculty governance, and faculty organizations in the 1950s and 1960s; 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 | Women in the field of construction; 'an integral part of the whole picture' Northern Iowan 87:13, p.1 |
Many opportunities exist for women interested in entering the construction field. | |
6 | Regents approve business Northern Iowan 71:39, p.1 |
Approve fourteen PDLs; Professor Rhum resigns as Dean of the Graduate College; department re-named Department of Industrial Technology; Dome seats approved; change in interior design contracts for Speech/Art Complex. | |
7 | A & I increases summer course offerings Northern Iowan 70:56, p.1 |
Will offer thirty-two courses, including several new ones. | |
8 | Students help industry Northern Iowan 70:38, p.4 |
UNI students improve systems at Waterloo Industries; photo. | |
9 | Industrial Ed exposition scheduled for Saturday Northern Iowan 69:54, p.6 |
1200 expected to attend. | |
10 | Vocational field seminar scheduled for June Northern Iowan 69:53, p.6 |
Will tour Scandinavia and Germany. | |
11 | Recognition dinner honors department head Northern Iowan 69:36, p.3 |
Profile of Professor Howard Reed; photo. | |
12 | Automotive equipment donated to Industrial Arts department Northern Iowan 69:29, p.6 |
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13 | Regents approves plans for new buildings Northern Iowan 69:12, p.1 |
New facilities would house industrial arts, art, speech, and speech pathology. | |
14 | UNI Awards Five Industrial Arts Scholarships Public Relations News Release 1971:636, p.1 |
Five Iowa high school students each received four-year full-tuition industrial arts scholarships at the recent Industrial Arts Fair. | |
15 | Regents Approve UNI's Capital Improvements Business Transactions Public Relations News Release 1970:193, p.1 |
Budget for repairs at Heating Plant #1, remodeling of the leased Ericson Building and parklot lot expansion and repairs project. | |
16 | UNI to host metal spinning conference Saturday Public Relations News Release 1969:427, p.1 |
475 students and teachers from Iowa schools have been invited to the second annual Invitational Metal Conference to be held in the UNI Arts and Industries Building. | |
17 | A&I facilities draw criticism Public Relations News Release 66:27, p.3 |
Protests inadequate conditions of automotive lab; photo. | |
18 | Ombudsman Northern Iowan 65:49, p.2 |
Questions about dining services, school colors, and the Department of Industrial Technology. | |
19 | Chrysler donates auto equipment to Northern Iowa Northern Iowan 65:2, p.11 |
Automotive equipment will be used by advanced automotive-diesel classes. | |
20 | New degree for UNI Alumnus 53:3, p.5 |
Regents approve Bachelor of Technology. | |
21 | Cunningham is Industrial Arts speaker Monday Northern Iowan 64:61, p.4 |
Beryl M. Cunningham will speak. | |
22 | Regents approves Bachelor of Technology degree Northern Iowan 64:59, p.1 |
Professor Reed outlines purpose of new degree. | |
23 | Senator Miller speaks to Iowa Industrial Art Fair Northern Iowan 64:57, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech. | |
24 | Faculty approves Bachelor of Technology degree Northern Iowan 64:55, p.1 |
History of proposal; reactions of Industrial Arts faculty. | |
25 | Senator Miller speaks at Industrial Arts Fair Northern Iowan 64:55, p.12 |
Students will display projects. | |
26 | Inadequate opposition to B. T.; perspective Northern Iowan 64:48, p.2 |
Defends Bachelor of Technology. | |
27 | Bachelor of technology--why not?; perspective Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Professor Luck defends new degree. | |
28 | Foresees watering down of general ed Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Dislikes prospective Bachelor of Technology degree. | |
29 | Hopes for wiser decision Northern Iowan 64:37, p.3 |
Hopes that faculty will not approve Bachelor of Technology degree; Faculty Senate made only a recommendation. | |
30 | 'B.T. degree for trade-school;' Obiter Scripta Northern Iowan 64:31, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that the proposed Bachelor of Technology, with its abbreviated General Education requirement, is inappropriate for a university. | |
31 | 200 projects on display in A. & I. Northern Iowan 64:28, p.1 |
Student work on display. | |
32 | Industrial arts students receive federal grant Northern Iowan 64:27, p.3 |
$53,000 grant will be used for summer institute for advanced students. | |
33 | Industrial arts fellowship offered College Eye 63:45, p.4 |
Four fellowships available. | |
34 | Gwendolyn and her quarter-inch socket set or Ind. Arts a-go-go College Eye 60:49, p.1 |
Howard Reed would like to see more women enrolled in industrial arts classes; photo. | |
35 | Regents confirm Industrial Arts name change College Eye 60:35, p.6 |
Will add technology to department name. | |
36 | Time to augment move ahead in industrial arts College Eye 60:31, p.2 |
Agrees with Jim Ehlenfeldt that the industrial arts are underappreciated. | |
37 | Educators must recognize industrial arts College Eye 60:30, p.2 |
Disputes Dr. Fox's open-ended question about why woodworking classes are offered at SCI. | |
38 | Industrial arts at SCI Alumnus 48:3, p.2 |
Survey of curriculum and opportunities in industrial arts; photo. | |
39 | Visiting lecturer will speak to classes, public Monday College Eye 56:36, p.1 |
William J. Micheels will speak; photo. | |
40 | Industrial Arts student exhibit opens Sunday afternoon in A & I building College Eye 56:15, p.1 |
Description of program. | |
41 | Industrial arts conference and show Jan. 19, 20 College Eye 53:15, p.5 |
Two-day conference will include exhibits and speakers. | |
42 | SCI professor to spend two years in Viet-Nam Public Relations News Release 1960:578, p.1 |
Willis H. Wagner, associate professor in the industrial arts department, assists instructors in the Phu Tho Polytechnic school in Viet-Nam. Kenneth Brower will teach courses in wood in Wagner's absence. | |
43 | Local teacher takes advanced work at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:473, p.1 |
High school industrial arts instructors from across the state gather for the four-week Industrial Arts Design Workshop, directed by the University of Illinois' Professor Robert A.Tinkham. Participants listed. | |
44 | Local students honored at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:452, p.1 |
Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Carmen Darrow return to the Teachers College to complete their studies in industrial arts and education. Mrs. Darrow is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, and both have been placed on the Dean's List. | |
45 | ISTC industrial arts faculty to conference Public Relations News Release 1960:301, p.1 |
Willis Wagner, James LaRue, and Professor L. S. Wright attend the American Industrial Arts Association national convention in St. Louis. Students in attendance are Gary Bailey and Donald Darrow. | |
46 | Untitled College Eye 52:17, p.3 |
A demonstration of the lathe at the Industrial Arts Exhibit; photo. | |
47 | Book on woodworking published by T. C. prof Public Relations News Release 1960:188, p.1 |
Professor Willis Wagner writes a junior high school textbook on woodworking for industrial arts students. The book contains the fundamental principles of beginning woodworking. | |
48 | Industrial art show Sunday College Eye 52:16, p.2 |
Will show student work. | |
49 | Industrial Arts to hold exhibit at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:178, p.1 |
Demonstrations and exhibits from the Industrial Arts Department are displayed in the Industrial Arts Building. Exhibits include graphic arts, drawings, electronics, metal work, welding, and woodwork. | |
50 | T. C. Industrial Arts prof to speak at convention Public Relations News Release 1960:138, p.1 |
Professor Lawrence Wright attends the American Vocational Association's annual convention as a member of the research committee. He is to present his findings gathered in his industrial arts research. | |
51 | Dr. Reed to present paper in Chicago Public Relations News Release 1960:109, p.1 |
Professor Donald O. Reed attends the Mississippi Valley Industrial Arts Conference, where he presents his paper on the master's degree program for industrial arts majors. | |
52 | Lawn party slated for grad students in Industrial Arts College Eye 51:35, p.3 |
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53 | Industrial Arts show starts Sun. College Eye 51:30, p.1 |
Will feature work done by industrial arts students. | |
54 | Want Industrial Arts electives? College Eye 51:22, p.3 |
Defines Industrial Arts and explores the nature and purpose of the subject. | |
55 | Admiring their work College Eye 51:15, p.2 |
Franklin Mettner, Harold Byram and Dean Witwer inspect their works they designed for the Industrial Arts Exhibit; photo. | |
56 | Industrial Arts exhibit features student talent, projects, plans College Eye 51:15, p.1 |
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57 | Industrial Arts Department host Iowa conference College Eye 51:2, p.7 |
H. H. London will speak. | |
58 | The Industrial Arts Department Educates Through Practical Experience Old Gold 0:0, p.104 |
The students were taught education through practical experiences like: woodworking, metal work, electrical work, radio construction, architectural drawing, auto construction, and archimachine shop practice; photo. | |
59 | Woodwork, metalwork display at Industrial Arts exhibit College Eye 50:31, p.1 |
Will feature work of ISTC students. | |
60 | IA Department shows products College Eye 50:16, p.1 |
Third annual exhibit of work done by classes. | |
61 | Dr. Harold Palmer dies; long-time staff member Alumnus 43:4, p.9 |
Died October 21, 1958; photo. | |
62 | Dr. Palmer of IA Dept. succumbs College Eye 50:7, p.1 |
Died October 22, 1958. | |
63 | Of interest to YOU? College Eye 49:37, p.6 |
Professors Wright and Wagner will lead discussion on attracting better students to industrial arts. | |
64 | Practical Experience in Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.104 |
Description of the Department and photo of the faculty; photos. | |
65 | Industrial Arts guests present these reports College Eye 48:34, p.3 |
Henry Kuehl and Walter Haynes will present their research. | |
66 | Industrial Arts picnic at Island College Eye 48:34, p.1 |
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67 | Arts and Industries Old Gold 0:0, p.12 |
The Arts and Industries Building holds the Little Theatre which is used for lectures, audio-visual instruction, and club meetings; it also includes the Department of Industrial Arts and the Department of Art; photo. | |
68 | Department of Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
The Department of Industrial Arts regularly uses field trips to keep in contact with the industrial world; in the summer session of 1956, the department began offering a graduate program and fifteen graduate students attended the first session; photo. | |
69 | Industrial Arts meets tomorrow College Eye 48:5, p.3 |
Will sponsor conference on drawing. | |
70 | Industrial Arts picnic College Eye 47:36, p.4 |
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71 | Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.96 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
72 | Industrial Arts Emphasizes Practical Experience Old Gold 0:0, p.84 |
Description of the department and photos of the faculty; photos. | |
73 | Honor industrial arts graduates at banquet College Eye 46:31, p.6 |
At Dr. Reed's home. | |
74 | 100 teachers expected here for IA meeting tomorrow College Eye 46:29, p.1 |
Description of Industrial Arts Conference program; photo. | |
75 | Cupp addresses industrial class College Eye 46:20, p.3 |
Edgar A. Cupp will speak. | |
76 | Manual training work of thirty years on display College Eye 46:20, p.6 |
Drawings and prints from work at ISTC from 1918-1948. | |
77 | Students study farm mechanics at corporation College Eye 46:8, p.6 |
Group visits Clay Equipment Company. | |
78 | Art students make xylophone College Eye 45:37, p.4 |
Students in industrial arts class for elementary grades works on xylophone; photo. | |
79 | Industrial arts Old Gold 0:0, p.237 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
80 | Palmer resigns headship of Industrial Arts Dept. Alumnus 38:2, p.7 |
Professor Palmer cites ill health; will continue as instructional member of faculty; photo. | |
81 | Bollinger discusses industrial arts College Eye 45:23, p.6 |
Elroy Bollinger will speak. | |
82 | Dr. H. Palmer resigns as IA staff head College Eye 45:23, p.1 |
To be effective at end of 1954 summer session; description of Professor Palmer's achievements. | |
83 | IA mobile unit visits Boone County fair College Eye 43:40, p.1 |
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84 | Mobile unit advertised at Maryland seminar College Eye 43:39, p.3 |
Industrial arts mobile unit to be featured. | |
85 | New industrial arts equipment purchased College Eye 43:36, p.3 |
New drafting tables and drafting machines. | |
86 | Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.144 |
Brief description of the department and photos of the faculty and of a class; photo. | |
87 | Two education conferences will be held Friday and Saturday, April 4 - 5 Public Relations News Release 1952:491, p.1 |
Featured speaker at the elementary conference will be A. Sterl Artley. He will address a general session on "Adjusting the School Program to the Slow Learner." Harold Benjamin will speak at the secondary education conference. | |
88 | The college radio station, WPGJ, has been designated as the Cedar Falls Civil Defense Radio Communication center Public Relations News Release 1952:458, p.1 |
Both the city and county communications roles have received approval by President J. W. Maucker. Plans call for the construction of a steel antenna tower, 60 feet high, outside the industrial arts building at the college. | |
89 | WPGJ, Amateur Radio Station, has been in operation for three years under the trusteeship of Raymond Matala of the industrial arts department Public Relations News Release 1952:457, p.1 |
Matala checks the call letters of an amateur station with students Donald Anderson, Burlington, and Willis Gartner, Westbrook, Minnesota. WPGJ will play an integral part in civil defense in Cedar Falls and Black Hawk County. | |
90 | Special to: Cedar Rapids Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:218, p.1 |
Bill Walton, Cedar Rapids, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. Walton is a senior student majoring in industrial arts. | |
91 | Special To: New Sharon Star Public Relations News Release 1951:213, p.1 |
Harry Lundy, New Sharon, has been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity. Lundy is a sophomore student majoring in Industrial Arts. | |
92 | Special to: Red Oak Express Public Relations News Release 1951:219, p.1 |
Ray Stoddard, Red Oak, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. Stoddard is a senior student majoring in industrial arts. | |
93 | Special to: Red Oak Sun Public Relations News Release 1951:220, p.1 |
Ray Stoddard, Red Oak, has been formally activated into Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social fraternity. Stoddard is a senior student majoring in industrial arts. | |
94 | Special to: Webster City Freeman - Journal Public Relations News Release 1951:214, p.1 |
James Kennedy, Webster City, has been formally activated into Sigma Tau Gamma, national social fraternity. Kennedy is a junior student majoring in industrial arts. | |
95 | Harold G. Palmer, announces the program for the Iowa Industrial Arts association convention in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1951:94, p.1 |
Palmer, head of the industrial arts department said the two-day convention will be at Hotel Fort Des Moines. Staff members who will participate are Daryl Pendergraft, Walter E. Ditzler, Tom Lamke, Victor Bonfig, Raymond Matala, and Willis Wagner. | |
96 | Twenty-five faculty members will be on leave of absence during the 1951-52 academic year Public Relations News Release 1951:63, p.1 |
Nine faculty members in the teaching department, three from the departments of education and English and speech, two from industrial arts and mathematics, and one from home economics, art, music, physical education for women, social science, and library. | |
97 | Wright County to get mobile unit next week College Eye 43:2, p.5 |
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98 | Ralph P. Norman Public Relations News Release 1950:390, p.1 |
Norman, a University of Minnesota faculty memberfrom St. Paul, will be a visiting professor during the summer session at the college where he will teach in the industrial arts department. A resident of St. Paul, | |
99 | Ralph P. Norman, a University of Minnesota faculty member Public Relations News Release 1950:389, p.1 |
Professor Norman will be a visiting professor during the summer session at the college. He will teach in the industrial arts department. A resident of St. Paul, Norman received his bachelor and master's degree from the university. | |
100 | Industrial Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.52 |
Brief description of the department; photo. |