Title | Houstonian, 1994 |
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Date | 1994 |
Description | This edition of the Houstonian, published by the students of the university in 1994, is the official yearbook of the University of Houston. |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | LD2281.H745 H6 v. 60 1994 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b1158762~S11 |
Digital Collection | Houstonian Yearbook Collection |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/yearb |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | In Copyright |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Freshman: Gallagher - Krishan |
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Transcript | Mynn Gallagher, Music Performance Brian Gruel, undecided Katherine Hankes, Biology Sabahat Hassan, Pre-Optometry u^ Gretchen Haynes, undecided Valerie Hinman, Education Kenneth Hughes, undecided Melahna Jackson, Psychology Michael Johnuica, Biochemistry Liberty Karras, Marketing Brad Kimberly, RTV Diane King, Kinesiology Kelly Koonce, undecided Sandhya Krishan, Biology 114 # Professor Profile A Lasting Impression: Dr. Titchener One of the many pleasures of learning and going to college is meeting professors who make an impression that lasts for the rest of a student's life. In the School of Communication, many agree that Campbell Titchener has this quality. His witty, informative lectures make class fun and interesting. However, this is Professor Titchener's last semester at UH. At age 65, he will retire. Titchener graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in music in 1951. He then spent two years in the Army playing trombone in Japan. From 1953 to 1957 he attended the University of Illinois, earning a master's degree in communications while working for Champaign Illinois News Gazette. There he covered city hall, the police beat and did some music reviews. He went on to work for several papers as a police reporter, entertainment writer and columnist. In 1964, he went back to Ohio State University in Columbus, where he was a research associate. The school had a grant to study science writing, and Titchener was hired to administer the grant. He then began his career in teaching, while in the meantime working on his Ph.D. After graduating he worked as managing editor of the Educational Broadcasting Review. In 1969, he graduated to become a third-generation Ph.D. in his family. "That Fall I came to Houston and I've been in Houston ever since," he said. Titchener said he is retiring for a number of reasons. "I want to play golf, write and spend time travelling with my grandchildren. You don't just stay on this earth for 65 years with out showing some signs of wear and tear." Ivana Segvic Academics |