Public Relations News Release — August 17, 1992
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Opening her books could open the mind as well. | Patricia McKissick writes children's books about minorities, but designed to be enjoyed by all. She feels her writing can open the minds of readers. |
| 1 | It's not always easy to kiss a frog¿ | Maureen Neihart, a recent speaker at UNI's Conference on Talented and Gifted, likens the children's story of kissing a frog to taking a child with low self esteem under your wing. |
| 1 | For the Michael Milken of your household. | Rahdi Al-Mabuk says parents need to be certain that anything a child has stolen be returned and punishment issued to the child. |
| 1 | "I don't know what's in our crank case bubba, but it sure tastes good." | Abolghassem Tolu Honary reports on progress in developing an oil derived from soybeans. |
| 1 | Are we sacrificing our health for green lawns? | Kim Gunderson warns that lawn fertilizers and pesticides are harmful to the earth, and even our bodies. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa sponsoring Roadside Conference in Ames | Speakers at the Roadside Conference include; Bonnie Harper-Lore, Harlow Landphair, K.A. Connelly, Lyle Laartz, and Jock Ingles. |
| 1 | Two courses in African American literature to be offered this fall by University of Northern Iowa | UNI Center for Urban Education (UNI-CUE) will offer two courses in African American literature. |
| 1 | "Studies in Literary Chicago" to be special course offering fall semester at University of Northern Iowa | George Day will teach a special course on the literary background of Chicago. |