Bauer, Otto Frank, 1931-2013
Person
Biography
Otto Bauer (1931-2013) was the University of Nebraska at Omaha Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs (1979–1994) and Professor of Speech Communication (1994-2000). Professor Bauer was born in Elgin, Illinois, and received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the Northwestern University School of Communication. He was the University of California Berkeley Acting Dean of Student Affairs during the campus riots of 1969. He published several books on debate and education. As UNO vice-chancellor, he conferred degrees to more than 50,000 students in over 100 graduation ceremonies.
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Reflections in Time: Interview with Otto Bauer, 2000
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Identifier: UNO-0021-rfit-otto-bauer
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In January of 2000 Otto Bauer (1931-2013), University of Nebraska at Omaha Vice Chancellor (1979–1994) of Academic Affairs and Professor (1994-2000) of Speech Communication, was interviewed by Jack Newton for Reflections in Time. Professor Otto Bauer was born in Elgin Illinois and received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the Northwestern University School of Communication. He was the University of California Berkeley Acting Dean of Student Affairs during the campus riots of 1969. He published...
Dates:
2000
Reflections in Time: Interview with Otto Bauer, 2004
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Identifier: UNO-0021-rfit-otto-bauer-part2
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In January of 2004 Otto Bauer (1931-2013), University of Nebraska at Omaha Vice Chancellor (1979–1994) of Academic Affairs and Professor (1994-2000) of Speech Communication, was interviewed by UNO Chancellor (1977-1997) Emeritus Del Weber for Reflections in Time. Professor Otto Bauer was born in Elgin, Illinois, and received his B.A., MA., and Ph.D. from the Northwestern University School of Communication. He was the University of California Berkeley Acting Dean of Student Affairs in during...
Dates:
2004