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1 | Branstad Budget non-controversial: Hoping to rebound from tough 1987? | Professor Dennis Grady analyzes Governor Terry Branstad's 1988 budget proposal. |
2 | Chairman of regents' committee: 'Not relaxing standards for minorities' | The Board of Regents' Robert Leahy announces that exceptions must be made to meet state minority enrollment requirements. |
3 | Master project: A program to re-train Iowa elementary school teachers in science and mathematics | Elementary school teachers are invited to a series of math and science workshops held at UNI. Applicants should contact Glenn Nelson for more information. |
4 | New beer ads reflect increase in beer consumption among women | Professor Al Pelham explains how beer advertising campaigns, such as "Spuds McKenzie", are designed to influence women drinkers. |
5 | Northern Iowa debaters in good showing at Augustana Tournament | Professor Neil Phillips and Todd Syverson coach the debate team in their advancement to the semi-final round of the Augustana Tournament. The team's next tournament is held at Illinois State University. |
6 | School nurses may sign up for skills seminar to start Feb. 4 | The Physical Assessment Skills Seminar is held the in Area Agency 7 Conference Center. The seminar consists of a series of modules on nursing assessment of the ear, head, neck, nose, mouth, sinuses, respiratory, skin, and neuro-development. |
7 | UNI study: One in four caucus-goers from '84 won't participate in '88 | Professor Forrest Conklin surveys four-hundred and twenty-eight Iowan Democrats, finding that one in four are not planning to attend the 1988 caucus. |
8 | UNI targeting minority seventh graders in the state as future teachers | Professor Thomas Switzer explains the university's plan to guide minority students into careers in education to put minority role models into classrooms. |
9 | University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Iowa Central Community College | Professors David McCalley, Barry Wilson, and Ronald Anderson instruct courses on educational psychology, science, and special education at the Iowa Central Community College. |