Rider--Paul Edward [Chemistry Faculty]

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1 Wellness Recreation Center offers programs for the community
Northern Iowan 105:17, p.3
Community members participate in the Noontime Basketball Association, the Master's Swim program, and Climbing Club program for a fee. Student access remains the primary concern.
2 Tuesday, April 18
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Earth Day and Sole Power celebration will take place; Panel on Immigration will be hosted by the Center for Multicultural Education; "The Power of Human Arrogance" will be the topic of discussion for Paul Rider in the "Last Lecture Series".
3 Topic of 'Human Arrogance' to conclude UNI's 'Last Lecture Series'
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Paul Rider will give lecture on "The Power of Human Arrogance".
4 'The Last Lecture Series' to present 'Get Over Yourself'
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Get Over Yourself" will be the topic of Penny O'Connor during "The Last Lecture Series".
5 Bunsen Burner still an important element in teaching labs
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Paul Rider says that while Bunsen burners are still popular with scientists there are times when an electrical unit is more appropriate.
6 Science programs launch new era
Northern Iowa Today 88:1, p.10
Faculty note how the opening of the addition to McCollum Science Hall will affect study in biology and chemistry.
7 The start of something great
Northern Iowa Today 88:1, p.2
Profiles of alumni Bill Shaw, Sheri Greenawald, Kris Aschbrenner, Susan Rider, Dedric Ward, Diane Jensen, and Chris Pirillo; photo.
8 McCollum participates in dedication
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.3
New addition to McCollum Science Hall was dedicated last week; Iowa Senator John W. Jensen receives appreciation plaque from President Koob; photo.
9 UNI to dedicate McCollum Science Hall addition
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Describes advantages gained through the new 64,000 square-foot addition.
10 Inventor of Celebrex to speak at UNI for Seventh Annual Leland Wilson Lectureship Sept. 25
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
John Talley to speak on his discovery.
11 Council dams future housing flow
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council votes to extend College Hill Overlay Ordinance to Starbeck Circle area; map.
12 Report aimed at preventing riot repeat
Northern Iowan 94:12, p.1
Community Coalition releases second of three reports on 1996 Homecoming disturbance.
13 Series honors past department head
Northern Iowan 94:5, p.1
University of Iowa President Mary Sue Wilson Coleman speaks at first Leland Wilson lecture series; photo.
14 University of Northern Iowa Chemistry Department to inaugurate lecture series in honor of Leland Wilson
Public Relations News Release 1997:10, p.1
Mary Sue Coleman will give the first lecture in the Leland Wilson Chemistry Lecture Series September 10, named in honor of her father Leland Wilson.
15 Kudos to CF Councilman, UNI professor for job well done
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.8
Martin thanks Paul Rider for his work on the Community Coalition.
16 Community Coalition issues first report on recommendations
Campus News Network 7:17, p.1
College Hill Community Coalition issued its first report.
17 City Council member gives insight concerning proposals on the Hill
Northern Iowan 93:48, p.7
City leader says Council not interested in shutting down College Hill establishments.
18 Coalition releases anti-riot suggestions; 'Initial report: Prevention of civil disorder'
Northern Iowan 93:48, p.1
Community Coalition released its initial report of findings and recommendations.
19 Campus-community coalition seeks solutions after Hill incident
Northern Iowa Today 80:2, p.18
Group forms to review events and study future directions after Homecoming riot of October 1996; photo.
20 Coalition created after 'riot'
Northern Iowan 93:16, p.4
UNI students and community members formed the Community Coalition to improve the situation on the Hill.
21 Chalk graffiti? Spare me
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.8
Believes organizations should not advertise their meetings in chalk on the sidewalks.
22 First of three presentations to be held Wednesday, February 14 at University of Northern Iowa as part of Leadership Scholars Forum
Public Relations News Release 1995:217, p.1
Three leadership scholar programs will be held at UNI.
23 Leadership Scholars Forum
Campus News Network 6:11, p.6
First three forums sponsored by Leadership Studies will begin this week with Paul Rider.
24 Collective bargaining
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.428
Detailed account of legal actions and negotiations leading to the election of a faculty bargaining agent; photo.
25 The faculty adopts a constitution
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.415
Detailed account of the negotiations among faculty, administration, and the Regents over the proposed faculty constitution; photo.
26 Paul Rider
Campus News Network 5:18, p.
Was re-appointed for another three-year term as executive director of Iowa Academy of Science.
27 Students blamed for problems on College Hill
Northern Iowan 91:17, p.1
Meeting between residents and city officials on parking, trash, and other problems; photo.
28 Paul Rider
Campus News Network 4:18, p.3
Paul Rider elected as secretary of the National Association of Academics of Science.
29 Computing across the curriculum
Campus News Network 3:10, p.1
Benefits of the student computer fee.
30 Iowa Academy of Science annual conference April 24-25: Northern Iowa hosts 104th meeting
Northern Iowan 88:52, p.9
About four hundred will attend sessions here; photo.
31 Iowa Academy of Science annual conference set for April 24-25 at University of Northern Iowa; Features presentations on AIDS, Yellowstone
Public Relations News Release 1991:564, p.1
June Osborn, Loren M. Winters, and Donald Despain will deliver keynote speeches during the annual conference of the Iowa Academy of Science. Earl G. Hammond and James Christiansen will receive awards.
32 UNI Sigma Xi chapter receives national charter
Campus News Network 1:16, p.1
Faculty and officials sign charter; photo.
33 Public physics program explores' what is this ting called reality?', Wednesday at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:264, p.1
Professor Paul Rider conducts seminar on significant changes in perceptions on reality throughout history. The seminar is held in the Physics Building.
34 Japanese chemist chooses UNI as site for sabbatical research
Northern Iowan 83:62, p.6
Katsuaki Tsutsumi attracted by work of Professor Rider; photo.
35 Visiting Japanese industrial chemist studies hydrogen bonding in the lab; develops special bonds with UNI community
Public Relations News Release 1987:381, p.1
Katsuaki Tsutsumi, an industrial chemist from Tokyo, conducts research with Professor Paul Rider on chemical bonding to create adhesive plastics.
36 Faculty approves new Gen. Ed. Program
Northern Iowan 83:21, p.1
After sharp debate, faculty passes new program, 142-113; text of new program.
37 Tuition surcharges 'likely' to meet debt
Northern Iowan 82:42, p.4
University hopes to keep the graduate program strong; Professor Rider questions priorities in spending.
38 Two-electron atoms to be discussed at UNI public seminar Wednesday (Feb. 19)
Public Relations News Release 1986:261, p.1
Rider will speak at the seminar about "Theme and Variations on the Two-Electron System".
39 Iowa state metallurgist to speak at UNI Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1986:227, p.1
He also is a professor at Iowa State and he will speak at a physics/geography colloquim; his presentation is entitled "The Fascinating World of Heavy Electrons."
40 High school math/science students receive scholarships, awards at UNI symposium
Public Relations News Release 1985:143, p.1
Ten high school students won four-year tuition scholarships, one student won a two-year award, and one student won a three-year award; additionally, a number of students won cash awards; this was the twenty-third awards symposium.
41 Paul Rider
UNI Century 12:4, p.6
Speaks at symposium.
42 Explains calendar decision
Northern Iowan 80:49, p.3
Professor Paul Rider explains why he voted against the proposed calendar change.
43 Leander Brown resigns as Culture House advisor
Northern Iowan 80:6, p.5
Paul Rider reports on EOP status.
44 Rider right choice for interim post
Northern Iowan 80:3, p.3
Believes Paul Rider will contribute to the Educational Opportunity Program.
45 New assistant vice president to head EOP
Alumnus 68:2, p.6
Charles Means will begin new position; succeeds Paul Rider.
46 New administrator is named to EOP post
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1
Profile of Charles L. Means.
47 News Notes . . . . .
Northern Iowan 79:48, p.9
UNI-CUE will offer program on minorities and women in the media; RHA sponsored successful clothing drive; CNS will sponsor forum on creation and evolution.
48 Alumni, friends cited for achievement, service
Alumnus 66:4, p.7
Sketches of those honored.
49 Alumni, friends receive awards
UNI Century 11:1, p.6
Roster of those receiving Alumni Service and Alumni Achievement Awards.
50 Search for EOP head begins
Northern Iowan 79:14, p.7
Committee named to search for replacement for Norris Hart.
51 Alumni to receive awards
Northern Iowan 79:12, p.8
Brief profiles of six who will receive Alumni Service Awards.
52 UNI seeks new EOP administrator
UNI Century 10:4, p.6
Paul Rider coordinating search for replacement to succeed Norris Hart.
53 Former EOP Director Hart to leave UNI
Northern Iowan 79:1, p.1
Auditor questions spending in EOP accounts; Paul Rider will head EOP until a permanent director is hired.
54 Department heads named
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.5
Daryl Smith will head Biology; Charles May will head Curriculum and Instruction; Shirley Haupt will be acting head of Art; Paul Rider will head EOP until permanent head can be hired; Leander Brown will head Affirmative Action.
55 More chemistry majors at UNI
Old Gold 0:0, p.35
An increase in the number of chemistry majors is evident at UNI; photo
56 Final EOP performance evaluation completed
Northern Iowan 78:53, p.1
Evaluation team working on report; should be reported to Faculty Senate in May; Tom Remington elected Senate chair; Fred Hallberg is vice chair; establish graduate student grievance procedures; establish deadlines for grades to be turned in.
57 EOP evaluation team approved by senate
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.1
Robert Carter, Jack Kirkland, and Clarence Shelley will visit campus.
58 EOP facilitator appointed
Northern Iowan 78:38, p.1
Paul Rider will be on-campus facilitator for EOP outside evaluation; Faculty Senate will consider re-defining voting and non-voting faculty status.
59 Voting faculty to be determined
Northern Iowan 78:37, p.5
Faculty Senate committee will study the issue.
60 Professor questions student 'vices' cuts
Northern Iowan 78:12, p.3
Professor Rider has fun with a misprint.
61 Come to Rider for answers
Alumnus 66:3, p.8
Professor Rider studies how alcohols hydrogen bond to themselves; photo.
62 Chemistry
Old Gold 0:0, p.40
Everything we come in contact with on a daily basis has a chemical makeup, and students in the Chemistry department study every facet of this; many Chemistry majors belong to the Student Chemistry Society; photo.
63 Einstein series
Northern Iowan 75:39, p.9
Symposium will honor Einstein centennial.
64 Obligation for faculty to support Union agent
Northern Iowan 75:31, p.2
Professor Kenneth Baughman offers his opinion on the recent decertification vote.
65 Confusing results from decertification election
Northern Iowan 75:30, p.3
Professor Paul Rider is a little confused by the results of the recent decertification election.
66 Writing hold origin a mystery
Northern Iowan 75:22, p.6
Staff speculate on origin of the "hold"; seems to have been in place for some time, but no one is sure of when it was established.
67 American Federation of Teachers vs. United Faculty
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.1
Spokesmen for AFT and UF state their positions.
68 Faculty, union leaders give bargaining views
Northern Iowan 75:18, p.3
Offer opinions on de-certification action.
69 Evaluation complete; sent to Regents
Northern Iowan 75:9, p.10
Paul Rider speaks briefly about the evaluation of President Kamerick and Provost Martin; Senate takes no action on proposal to establish bookstore advisory committee.
70 UNI at "crucial point" in history; past faculty president speaks out
Northern Iowan 75:3, p.2
Paul Rider discusses the relationship between the faculty and the administration since UNI became a university.
71 A 40-hour week? They've never heard of it
Alumnus 63:2, p.8
Profile of a busy week for Professors Paul Rider and Judith Harrington; photo.
72 Evaluations kept under wraps; Faculty Senate decides
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.7
Also hear report on progress on the Ed. D.
73 Play ball!
Northern Iowan 74:54, p.17
Faculty challenge administration to softball game.
74 Clarifies evaluation situation; unions have not been involved, Rider says
Northern Iowan 74:52, p.2
States that evaluations were initiated by the faculty, not a union.
75 Faculty to evaluate Kamerick, Martin
Northern Iowan 74:52, p.1
Committee will administer the evaluation and tabulate the results; concern over motive behind evaluation.
76 Faculty to evaluate top administrators?
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.1
Faculty voice continued frustration; claim administrators refuse to make progress on any matters not mandated by contract.
77 Science Building responds to compatriot--The Dome
Northern Iowan 74:35, p.2
Disagreement with a previous letter saying that the UNI-Dome was the most interesting building on campus.
78 UNISA executives pleased by the faculty's response to "action" plan
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.1
Faculty listens to student plans for being more deeply involved in decision making.
79 Energy problems worse than you think
Northern Iowan 74:29, p.6
Leland Wilson talks about energy conservation and the results of his citizens' workshops; photo.
80 Few attend faculty meeting--stops action on mission
Northern Iowan 74:27, p.7
Few attended faculty meeting to discuss the new mission statement; those who did tended not to like the proposal.
81 Martin comment on general education reported inaccurately
Northern Iowan 74:12, p.2
Professor Rider states that Provost Martin says that his comments regarding support of general education were reported inaccurately.
82 Faculty Senate salutes Jones; pass resolution
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.6
Professor Rider cites Professor Jones' achievements; Professor Jones cites his concerns for the future; photo.
83 Council members removed due to collective bargaining
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.9
Professors Rider and Harrington excluded from Council; President Kamerick regrets the action but believes that it is legally necessary.
84 Credit's given
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.2
Faculty seem to be getting their grades in on time.
85 Faculty Senate has busy meeting
Northern Iowan 73:33, p.6
Considering fate of evaluation of administration in light of collective bargaining.
86 Workshop to be on environment
Northern Iowan 73:28, p.7
Professor Rider will deliver program on the energy-environment relationship.
87 Corrects bargaining figures
Northern Iowan 73:25, p.2
Reader clarifies statistics printed by the Northern Iowan regarding faculty voting for collective bargaining.
88 UNI energy workshops seen by 9482 in '75-76
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.4
Leland Wilson reported that a total of two hundred workshops on energy and the environment were presented in 1975-76.
89 Dr. Rider
Northern Iowan 72:46, p.11
Will speak on writing a good lab report.
90 Chemistry lecture
Northern Iowan 72:37, p.7
Professor Rider will present lecture in Houston.
91 Martin: faculty constitution void
Northern Iowan 72:35, p.1
Regents reject faculty constitution; faculty unsure what to do next.
92 Science session opens Thurs.
Northern Iowan 71:49, p.5
Faculty and students will participate in IAS program.
93 Energy workshops scheduled
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.7
Professors Rider and MacMillan will present program in Iowa Falls.
94 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:36, p.4
Professors Rider and Wehner present citizens' energy workshops.
95 Profs present workshops
Northern Iowan 71:30, p.3
Professors Wilson and Rider will present energy workshops.
96 Rider to lecture
Northern Iowan 71:22, p.5
Professor Rider will speak on man's thoughts on the nature of matter.
97 Pollution problems tackled
Northern Iowan 71:11, p.11
Professor Rider received grant to work on oil company pollution problems during summer; photo.
98 Seminar on Marxism, diseases available; individual studies offers alternatives
Northern Iowan 70:48, p.5
Individual Studies will offer nine exploratory courses.
99 Clarification on absolute determinism
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.3
Continues discussion.
100 A fallacy in absolute determinism
Northern Iowan 68:44, p.3
Professor Rider continues arguments.