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1 | Controversial programming may be most valuable | Professor Byron Renz speaks on the value of television programming containing controversial subject matter. |
2 | Four-year-olds could be in Iowa public schools by 1990 | Professor Gloria Holmes speaks on the Board of Education's plans to integrate four-year-olds to public school curriculum. |
3 | Help us keep the dream alive¿ At home and abroad | The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsor a panel discussion on human rights issues in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. The discussion focuses on issues concerning the Apartheid of South Africa. |
4 | Lifelong learning can turn life into pro-active adventure, says Northern Iowa expert | Professor Virginia Hash discusses the increased popularity of leisure learning in the United States. With more free time and learning opportunities, more adults are taking advantage of continuing education courses made available through the university. |
5 | More than ever before, file tax returns early this year | Professor Gaylon Halverson advises Iowans to begin filing their taxes as early as possible. |
6 | Northern Iowa profs call for more, better, school psychologists in Iowa | Professors Donald Schmits and Barbara Rothlisberg discuss the increasing need for school psychologists in Iowa. |
7 | Northern Iowa student tackles teaching assignment in Korea | Cindy Yelick completes her student teaching requirement in the International School in Korea. She instructs world culture, mathematics, and reading to first and second graders of thirty-seven nationalities. |
8 | Protection for your car from the winter elements | Professor James Chang offers advice on protecting vehicles from rust and corrosion suffered from winter road salt. |
9 | Register staff writer to teach journalism course at Northern Iowa | The Des Moines Registers' Jack Hovelson instructs a course on journalism and news writing. |
10 | Special carillon recital on Northern Iowa campus Monday (Jan. 18) part of national observance for Martin Luther King, Jr. | Robert Byrnes performs in a forty-seven bell carillon held in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Similar ceremonies are held in every state in celebration of civil rights. |
11 | University of Northern Iowa names Merit Scholars | Fifteen Merit Scholar students are selected for the Presidential Scholars program. Presidential Scholars are provided with free tuition, and room and board for four years. Students listed. |