Public Relations News Release — November 9, 1992
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quality of life for individuals, families focus for home economics education today | Secondary home economics classes help students make healthy choices. |
| 1 | Petulant personalities | Ken Jacobsen says some people have a difficult time with angry, confrontational people. Different approaches should be taken in dealing with various types of difficult people. |
| 1 | To key or not to key¿ That is the question | Gordon Timpany recommends students be taught basic keyboarding right off the bat. |
| 1 | It's much more than coordinating colors and trading recipes. | Home economics classes now deal with wellness topics, time and resource management, as well, as nutritional decisions. |
| 1 | Working religiously on getting along. | Attempts are being made around the world to create better understanding between Islam and other religions according to Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr. |
| 1 | Label lingo for the less literate. | Joanne Spaide states that new regulations will make labels easier for consumers to interpret. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa's Gene Lutz heads up substance abuse research | Gene Lutz is working on a statewide substance abuse research project. |
| 1 | Mathematics department at University of Northern Iowa announces scholarship winners | Scholarship winners are announced by the Mathematics Department at UNI. |
| 1 | John Deere Foundation contributes $200,000 to University of Northern Iowa's Industrial Technology programs | Kahilil Kingsbury announced the $200,000 contribution to the Industrial Technology Department planned Center for Excellence. |
| 1 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | Geography Awareness Week, water day, and the geography fair are topics for discussion this week. |
| 1 | Northern Universitiy High School music concert to be Thursday evening, November 12 | Northern University High School Band concert is announced. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa Price Laboratory School's "Mr. C." receives nation's highest teaching award | C. David Christensen has been named the 1992 recipient of a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching. |