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George Newton served as faculty at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 1896 to 1924. Initially appointed as an Associate Professor of Natural Science (1896–1897), he was promoted to Professor in 1898, a position he held until his final recorded year (1923–1924). His academic affiliation was primarily within the Natural Science department, though his role expanded to include teaching and research in specialized areas such as Physiology, Botany, and Sanitation during later years. His long tenure reflects his dedication to advancing scientific education and research at UNI.
Newton’s research interests were aligned with his departmental responsibilities, encompassing foundational disciplines in natural sciences, plant biology, and physiological studies. While no specific articles or awards are documented in this roster, his sustained academic contributions spanned over a quarter-century, indicating a significant impact on science education during his era.
No student advisees, grants, or laboratory affiliations are explicitly recorded here. This profile is derived from historical faculty records maintained by UNI’s archives, which note this roster is a reference tool rather than an official personnel record.
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