Eland--Ivan L. [Class of 1949 and Safety Education Faculty]
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1 | Long-term employees to be recognized at University of Northern Iowa April 21 Public Relations News Release 1989:538, p.1 |
Twenty-four university retirees are honored at the annual Recognition Breakfast in the Commons. Those honored have spent at least ten years of service to the University. Tickets are made available through the Controller's Office. | |
2 | Fourth of July fireworks -- fun but extremely dangerous. Public Relations News Release 1988:545, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says the best way to celebrate the holiday with fireworks is to go watch a public display, and avoid firecrackers, smoke bombs, and other illegal fireworks. | |
3 | Vroom vroom to the emergency room -- helmets save lives. Public Relations News Release 1988:464, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says whether it's a bicycle, moped, or a motorcycle, there's little doubt that helemets can save lives. Manufacturer's have redesigned helmets so that they can actually improve the vision and hearing of riders. | |
4 | Risk awareness, standards for driver education are among topics at the 31st annual UNI safety education conference April 21 (Friday.) Public Relations News Release 1988:414, p.1 |
Topics include "Risk Awareness," "Your Profession at Stake?," "New Accreditation Standards for Schools and School Districts," "Compliance Procedures," "Course Guide Development," "Legislative Update." | |
5 | Dangers in the home -- often overlooked, and potentially deadly. Public Relations News Release 1988:380, p.1 |
Ivan Eland say clearing up the "accident areas" of the home, like toys on the stairs, outlets with too many extension cords and old paint in the basement, could prevent 90 percent of all home accidents from happening. | |
6 | What's lurking under the sink? Poison proof your home. Public Relations News Release 1988:352, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says parents and homeowners really need to take a critical look at how, where, and why poisons are stored. Children should be taught that what's in the containers is dangerous. | |
7 | The most dangerous storms of the season- blizzards. Public Relations News Release 1988:229, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says we should be prepared, and travel with a winter survival kit and awareness of weather conditions could save your life. | |
8 | Dashing through the ice and snow-- winter time travel tips. Public Relations News Release 1988:186, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says with the proper precautions, you can make it through the next four or five months without any major accidents. | |
9 | As combines roll in to the fields, it's farm safety week. Public Relations News Release 1988:46, p.1 |
Farming is the nations more dangerous job. Ivan Eland says one of the reasons why accidents occur is that farmers work long hours and often work alone. Long hours can increase stress and fatigue leading to accidents. | |
10 | Is looking both ways enough? Probably not. Public Relations News Release 1988:11, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says there are a number of things parents can do to help make trip to and from school safe ones. | |
11 | Three cheers for the red, white, and brown? Dry fourth could be risky. Public Relations News Release 1988:483, p.1 |
Ivan Eland says from backyards to open fields, the state's terrain is so dry this year, just one errant sparkler could turn this Fourth of July into a real night of fire. | |
12 | Don't let 'bum' equipment set you on yours¿ Public Relations News Release 1987:389, p.1 |
Ivan Eland cautions cyclists to ensure that their equipment is ready for use in spring activities. | |
13 | Early spring months wreak havoc with motorcyclists in Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:330, p.1 |
Ivan Eland explains the significant increase in motorcycle fatalaties seen in April and May. | |
14 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:178, p.1 |
Ivan Eland offers winter survival tips. Ann Vernon gives suggestions on dealing with difficult family relationships. Jonathan Lu gives a realistic depiction of the Christmas story. The Radio News Network shuts down for Christmas. | |
15 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:164, p.1 |
Nathaniel Richmond speaks on an arms reduction treated being developed by Reagan and Gorbechev. Pamela Redcliffe relays the symptoms of hypothermia. John Somervill explains holiday depression. Ivan Eland warns against the dangers of holiday decorating. | |
16 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:145, p.1 |
Ivan Eland gives winter driving tips. Robert Ross analyzes the presidential election. Presidential candidate Governor Bruce Babbit visits the UNI campus. Ronald Chung explains the Thanksgiving restaurant trend. Nancy McGraw shares dieting strategies. | |
17 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:447, p.1 |
Regents introduce a fifty minority scholarships to increase minority enrollment. Robert Seager criticizes the effectiveness of the I. Q. test. John Somervill examines freeway violence in California. Ivan Eland explains low fatality rate of moped drivers. | |
18 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:439, p.1 |
Ivan Eland explores motorcycle safety. Joan Thompson discusses how Iowans are more susceptible to heat exhaustion. Dennis Clayson discusses left-handedness. Tom Ryan analyzes the origins of the names of Iowa towns. Indianola hosts balloon championship. | |
19 | Moped certification courses offered at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:410, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland instructs a moped certification program. Participants must pass a written exam, and have read the Iowa Drivers Manual. | |
20 | Drivers age 55+ should evaluate their skills regularly says UNI safety expert Public Relations News Release 1987:388, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland discusses precautions that older drivers can take to ensure that they drive safely. If they feel that they place other drivers in danger, the American Association for Retired Persons offers a six hour driver safety course. | |
21 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:362, p.1 |
Robert Clark explains Iowa's role as a transition state. Ivan Eland explores motorcycle safety. Jim Trelease discusses reading aloud as a teaching strategy. A personal development expert outlines future business ventures. | |
22 | Seatbelt safety, new laws, standards for driver education are among topics at the annual UNI Safety Education Conference May 1 (Friday) Public Relations News Release 1987:335, p.1 |
Professors Gregory Stefanich, Ivan Eland, and Loren Muench preside over the twenty-ninth Safety Education Conference in the Education Center. Topics discussed include seatbelts, safety laws and standards, and costs of traffic violations. | |
23 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:296, p.1 |
Professor John Deegan speaks on Iowa's groundwater problem. Shelby Ingram and Jan Stephan explain how media coverage of youth suicides may lead to higher suicide rates. Professor Julia Wallace and Ivan Eland speak on the dangers of elderly drivers. | |
24 | UNI to offer moped license certification course March 30-31 Public Relations News Release 1987:268, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland instructs a course for moped operator certification. Participants must pass a written test and complete classroom instruction to receive their moped license. | |
25 | UNI to offer moped certification course Public Relations News Release 1986:170, p.1 |
Students wishing to obtain a moped operator's license were offered a course on moped safety in the Art II building. Participants had to complete a written test and complete classroom instruction to receive their licenses. | |
26 | UNI to continue moped certification classes throughout summer Public Relations News Release 1986:449, p.1 |
The classes will be scheduled each time there is a list of thirty interested participants. | |
27 | Motorcycle accidents rise: riders should yield to safe driving tips, says UNI safety educator Public Relations News Release 1986:448, p.1 |
In 1985, fifty-seven motorcyclists were killed in Iowa, fifty-one of whom were not wearing helmets; Professor Eland says that about twenty-five percent of accidents involved motorcyclists with less than six months of cycling experience. | |
28 | Moped certification course offered at UNI Sunday-Monday (May 11-12) Public Relations News Release 1986:407, p.1 |
The certification will allow a person to receive a moped operator's license; participants need to read the Iowa Driver's manual beforehand to pass the administered test. | |
29 | Changing driver behavior is issue at 28th annual UNI safety education conference Friday (April 18) Public Relations News Release 1986:360, p.1 |
Accident prevention, new laws and policies affecting driver education and advances in driver simulation testing will all be discussed at the conference. | |
30 | Driving range benefits area Northern Iowan 82:29, p.5 |
Many local agencies use the range. | |
31 | Driving range an example of university-community cooperation Public Relations News Release 1985:187, p.1 |
A federal grant from the US Department of Transportation was used to build the course in 1969; the University maintains the facility and those who use it including local police, fire and Iowa Highway Patrol officers help pay for maintenance. | |
32 | UNI to Offer Moped Certification Course Public Relations News Release 1985:82, p.1 |
UNI is offering a class, taught by Ivan Eland, for people who would like a moped license. | |
33 | Moped certification available Northern Iowan 81:40, p.4 |
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34 | Better watch out! Drunk drivers in for bad trip with new laws Northern Iowan 79:26, p.7 |
Ivan Eland talks about the effects of the new law. | |
35 | UNI hosts Regional Safety Conference Northern Iowan 79:8, p.6 |
Outline of conference program. | |
36 | Curriculum and Instruction Old Gold 0:0, p.21 |
Curriculum and Instruction focuses on early childhood education, elementary education, middle school/junior high, high school education, and driver's education. It also operates a reading clinic and instructional laboratory for special education; photo. | |
37 | Learning for fun at Elderhostel UNI Century 7:3, p.3 |
Outline of courses available this summer. | |
38 | "CART" should be commended Northern Iowan 73:63, p.2 |
Thought the Controlled Alcohol Reactions Tests (CART) he participated in was a valuable lesson; photo. | |
39 | Safety educators at UNI for weekend conference Northern Iowan 73:50, p.7 |
Highlights of 19th annual conference. | |
40 | Motorcycle course to begin tomorrow Northern Iowan 73:9, p.5 |
"Motorcycle Safe Rider Course" is being offered at UNI. | |
41 | Learning to drive opens up a new world UNI Century 3:3, p.4 |
Safety education staff offers driver training to handicapped students; photo. | |
42 | Program assures place in society Northern Iowan 71:48, p.4 |
Professor Eland and UNI students teach handicapped people to drive. | |
43 | New parking rules set Northern Iowan 69:53, p.2 |
All Married Student Housing residents must park in designated places. | |
44 | Eland takes part in workshop Northern Iowan 69:31, p.12 |
Professor Eland attends public relations workshop. | |
45 | Eland elected president of Academy of Safety Ed. Northern Iowan 69:20, p.4 |
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46 | New driving range that's not for golf Northern Iowan 68:11, p.8 |
New range financed by federal grant; description of facility. | |
47 | Parking: a persistent problem UNI Quarterly 3:1, p.10 |
A look at the organization and purpose of campus parking regulations; photo. | |
48 | Summer Workshops Announced by UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:361, p.1 |
8 regular summer workshops, 2 regular courses, and 5 post-session courses and workshops will be offered this summer at UNI. | |
49 | UNI Holds Safety Education Workshop Public Relations News Release 1969:735, p.1 |
21 Iowa driver and safety educators are participating in a two-week safety education workshop at UNI. | |
50 | Regents approve revised UNI parking regulations Northern Iowan 64:56, p.1 |
New parking regulations outlined and explained. | |
51 | Dinner with Prof.--Eland College Eye 63:32, p.8 |
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52 | Close entrance to Baker Hall parking lot College Eye 63:25, p.4 |
Attempt to cut down on traffic hazard. | |
53 | Examine driver safety methods College Eye 60:66, p.1 |
Ivan Eland offers workshop. | |
54 | Ivan Eland will speak next week College Eye 60:12, p.5 |
Will speak at National Safety Council meeting. | |
55 | Untitled College Eye 59:21, p.1 |
General Motors Corporation official and Ivan L. Eland test some recently donated engineering equipment. | |
56 | Parking proposal referred to committee on traffic College Eye 59:16, p.3 |
Faculty agree to register their cars and afix stickers, but do not agree with proposed regulations and fees. | |
57 | Colored stickers will aid auto parking next year College Eye 58:23, p.4 |
Sticker system designed to help commuting students. | |
58 | Support, apathy, protest for civil defense drill College Eye 58:10, p.3 |
Students, faculty, and staff offer reactions to drill; photo. | |
59 | Civil defense drill Monday at 4:30 p.m. College Eye 58:9, p.6 |
Ivan Eland gives instructions for drill. | |
60 | Eland answers CD questions College Eye 58:6, p.2 |
Addresses Jack Gregersen's request for more information about campus fallout shelters. | |
61 | Operation fallout: shelters ready for nuclear blast College Eye 58:5, p.1 |
Officials talk about use of campus buildings as fallout shelters. | |
62 | 'Don't kill our children' plead housing area mothers College Eye 58:3, p.2 |
Addresses the problem of cars speeding by on the streets near married student housing. | |
63 | College prepared for Civil Defense Alumnus 48:1, p.7 |
College buildings selected as fall-out shelters; food and water stocked. | |
64 | Eland prepares Civil Defense Plan Bulletin College Eye 56:15, p.3 |
Will be distributed in early February; gives highlights of program. | |
65 | Civil defense will provide nuclear fallout protection College Eye 56:10, p.8 |
Ivan Eland talks about local plans. | |
66 | Committee is studying problem of fallout shelter College Eye 53:8, p.3 |
Committee attempting to determine which campus buildings would provide shelter. | |
67 | Drivotrainers, range help safety ed. department grow College Eye 53:2, p.1 |
Ivan Eland talks about the driver education program, equipment, and facilities; photo. | |
68 | Local teacher to attend driver education workshop Public Relations News Release 1960:528, p.1 |
The department of education and psychology sponsors a two-week driver education workshop in cooperation with the State Department of Public Instruction. Ivan L. Eland directs the program, with assistance from the National Education Association. | |
69 | State driver education manual to be written at ISTC workshop Public Relations News Release 1960:460, p.1 |
Ivan L. Eland leads a workshop with the goal of developing a driver education manual to be used by school administrators in driving programs. The workshop is sponsored by the State Department of Instruction, and the department of education and psychology. | |
70 | Local educator to appear at ISTC safety conference Public Relations News Release 1960:282, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland is chairman of the third annual Safety Education Conference. School administrators and safety education instructors from across the state gather to discuss safety education in public schools. Attendees listed by hometown. | |
71 | ISTC to host state safety education conference Public Relations News Release 1960:272, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland directs the Safety Education Conference, where Amos E. Neyhart speaks on developments in driver education. Other topics include elementary and secondary school safety programs, school bus safety, and safety education curriculum. | |
72 | Tips on winter driving from ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:209, p.1 |
Ivan L. Eland, director of safety education, offers some safe winter driving tips based on research conducted for high school driver education instructors. | |
73 | Cost of traffic deaths released Public Relations News Release 1960:199, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland discusses the financial loss caused by Iowa traffic accidents. Eland believes that traffic fatalities will be reduced with the integration of driver education courses in high schools. | |
74 | National Safety Council honors Ivan L. Eland Alumnus 45:4, p.7 |
Professor Eland receives award for outstanding service. | |
75 | Safety authority to speak at Kiwanis Club Public Relations News Release 1960:136, p.1 |
Ivan L. Eland speaks to the Woman's Club House at the Kiwanis Club in Cedar Falls on driver safety. | |
76 | ISTC staff member honored by National Safety Council Public Relations News Release 1960:94, p.1 |
Ivan L. Eland is recognized for his service in the field of safety education at the National Safety Council Conference. | |
77 | 27 new staff, faculty appointments made College Eye 52:1, p.1 |
Dr. Lang announces new faculty and staff; roster of new people with their assignments. | |
78 | Four alumni are among new additions to ISTC faculty Alumnus 45:3, p.8 |
List of faculty changes. | |
79 | UNI Holds Safety Education Workshop Old Gold 0:0, p.1 |
17 Iowa driver and safety education instructors are participating in a two-week safety education workshop at UNI; list of instructors participating | |
80 | Three speakers and a panel discussion will be featured at a school safety conference in Des Moines, Friday, April 20 Public Relations News Release 1950:287, p.1 |
The meeting is for the schools section of the Iowa State Safety Congress. Bert Woodcock, assistant professor of safety education will moderate the discussion on "Driver Education." | |
81 | More mixers are planned for students College Eye 40:34, p.1 |
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82 | Bachelor of Arts Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
List of bachelor degree candidates; photo. | |
83 | Honorary Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p.112 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
84 | Honorary Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p.120 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
85 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
86 | Seerley Old Gold 0:0, p.74 |
Brief description of the building and list of council members; photo. | |
87 | Student League Board Old Gold 0:0, p.22 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
88 | Who's Who Old Gold 0:0, p.215 |
Brief description of nominees; photo. | |
89 | Student League elects Eland, Cady to office College Eye 40:1, p.1 |
Board hears several reports. | |
90 | Cosand to officiate at Commencement; student marshals take charge of procession College Eye 39:41, p.1 |
Alumnus will direct activities in absence of Vernon Bodein. | |
91 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.278 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
92 | Popularity Candidates Old Gold 0:0, p.126 |
Eighteen candidates, their hometowns, and sponsoring organization in the popularity contest; photo. | |
93 | Seerley Hall for men Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
94 | Social Science Honors Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
95 | Commencement ushers, marshals are chosen College Eye 39:30, p.4 |
Roster of assistants. | |
96 | Eland wins Seerley vote; Montag, Luwe, Hugh win other offices College Eye 39:24, p.1 |
Roster of officers. | |
97 | Men want women to wear "Sunday best," rule out jeans College Eye 39:19, p.4 |
Men tell what they like women to wear. | |
98 | Wistey to head Seerley Council College Eye 39:2, p.4 |
List of council members. | |
99 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Brief description of the building; photo. | |
100 | Seerley Men Old Gold 0:0, p.47 |
List of students; photo. |