Public Relations News Release — September 9, 1991
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Helping teens organize, manage time important for school success | Clare Struck believes that help from home and the school are important factors in a student's adjustment to high school. |
| 1 | Teaching ethics--changing perspectives and creating awareness. | Ethics courses allow students to analyze their own feelings and actions. |
| 1 | A call to preserve our nation's vanishing wetlands. | Environmentalists call for increased protection of wetlands. |
| 1 | Everywhere we look, it's honey, honey, honey! | More products on the grocery shelves contain honey. |
| 1 | Plenty to teach--plenty to learn--a call for year-round schools | Many education experts predict that year-round schools are not far away. |
| 1 | Assistant dean helping write grants, emphasize quality teaching in University of Northern Iowa College of Social and Behavioral Sciences | Professor Wallace "wears two hats", serving as an instructor and assistant dean. |
| 1 | "North American Review" editor Robley Wilson honored with McKay Faculty Research Award at University of Northern Iowa | Winner of UNI Donald N. McKay Faculty Research Award is announced. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa to sponsor "Diversity Week" September 16-21 | UNI will sponsor Diversity Week. Events include food, crafts, discussion, and displays. Chen Jun will speak and comedian Jeff Valdez will perform. |
| 1 | Chinese dissident to speak at University of Northern Iowa Monday (September 16) during Diversity Week | Chen Jun, a Chinese dissident, will speak at UNI. |
| 1 | Women's Studies scholarship recipient named at University of Northern Iowa | Women's Studies Program scholarship winner announced. |
| Speech & hearing--two skills that are essential to learning | School performance in children is dramatically improved with early help with speech and hearing problems. |