Wayne I. Anderson papers
Scope and Contents
Series 1 consists of materials acquired in 2000. Included are curricular materials related to the teaching of geology; information collected in the writing of his article “Iowa’s Self-Made Paleontologists”; correspondence, programs, and other items associated with his work in the Paleontological Society of America; photographs and other material from the Tri-State Geological Field Conference; and samples of his publications.
The second series is comprised of the materials Anderson donated in 2021. It contains 35mm slides of Department of Earth Science field trips, departmental activities, and students in the field, as well as additional materials from UNI spring break trips led by the Department of Earth Science. Additionally, the series consists of correspondence, publications, and other materials related to Wayne Anderson’s work and the UNI Department of Earth Science.
Dates
- 1964-2020
Creator
- Anderson, Wayne I., 1935- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions. Materials are open for research.
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Sensitive Materials Statement
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Biographical / Historical
Wayne Irving Anderson received his Associate of Arts degree from Keokuk Community College in 1955 and his bachelor’s degree in General Science with Secondary Certification from the University of Iowa in 1958. He pursued graduate studies at University of Iowa as well, earning his master’s degree and Ph.D., both in Geology, in 1961 and 1964 respectively. During his time in school, he gained experience at the National Science Foundation Geology Laboratory and served as a Laboratory Instructor in Earth Science, Mineralogy, Field Methods, and Structural Geology from 1960-1963.
Anderson joined the University of Northern Iowa (then known as the State College of Iowa) faculty in 1963 and later became the first head of the Department of Earth Science (1970-1995). Anderson was instrumental in developing UNI’s geology curriculum and twice received the Dean’s Award for Superior Achievement in the College of Natural Science. In 1997, he was honored by the Iowa Board of Regents for faculty excellence.
He retired from UNI in May 2000.
Extent
2.71 Linear Feet (7 boxes.)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into two series:
- Series 1: 2002 acquisition
- Series 2: 2021 acquisition
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Dr. Wayne Anderson donated the first part of this collection in May and June 2000. He donated additional materials in 2021.
Processing Information
Collection processed by University Archivist Gerald Peterson, after June 2000. Updated by Library Associate Dave Hoing, January 2018 and April 2018. Finding aid updated and 2021 acquisition processed by Archival Processor Tessa Wakefield, August 2021.
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin