Campus News Network — February 22, 1999
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Orava Project expands across Europe and Asia | Instructors from U. S., Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom are volunteering to help UNI with the Orava Project in Slovakia; the Reading Writing for Critical Thinking component has spread throughout Asia and Europe. |
| 1 | The Magic Silver Show 1999 | "The Magic Silver Show" exhibition opened in the Gallery of Art February 15 and will be in place through March 7; photo. |
| 1 | Netscape Messenger becoming the campus e-mail program of choice | New campus E-mail program will have a Graphical User Interface and will be bundled with Netscape Communicator. |
| 2 | New exhibit celebrates the "Good Earth" | New Museum exhibit "From the Good Earth" features photographs by Michael Ableman of agricultural scenes. |
| 2 | UNI public relations program named one of the best in the country | Program named one of the "Premiere Programs" in the US by a directory on preparing for careers in public relations. |
| 3 | Profile: Rhoads | Profile of Assistant Chief Operator Danny Rhoads; photo. |
| 3 | New leaders named in Women's Studies | Annette Lynch named Director of Women's Studies Program and Phyllis Baker named Director of Women's Studies Graduate Program; photo. |