Public Relations News Release — September 27, 1993
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gifted programs need to provide challenge, cross all socio-economic levels | James Borland states that too many programs today in gifted education are fun and games activities that all children would enjoy doing, but are of dubious educational value. |
| 1 | An energizing proposition. | Iowa Renewable Energy Fair will be held in Cedar Rapids. |
| 1 | Has Clinton put America on the mend? | Jeremy Lewis is studying the health plan proposed by President Clinton. |
| 1 | Barney's demise. | Nicholas Short supports the theory of a huge meteor collision with the earth leading to the demise of the dinosaurs. |
| 1 | Yes-yes-yes-no-no-no | A new policy at Antioch College is examined by Joel Wells. |
| 1 | Russian roulette? | Timothy O'Connor believes Boris Yeltzin will need both support of the Russian people and the military to survive as the country's leader. |
| 1 | Children's Technology Workshops to be offered this fall at University of Northern Iowa; first workshop October 16 | Three Children's Technology Workshops will be held at UNI for children ages 5-9. The first workshop is October 16. |
| 1 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to address pollution prevention needs of small business through &700,000 program | A $700,000 cooperative agreement will allow the Iowa Waste Reduction Center to work on the pollution prevention challenges facing small businesses nationwide. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Weekly sampling of events and activities on the UNI campus. |
| 1 | Media Advisory | Elk Run Elementary School Playground Project news coverage opportunities at listed. |
| 1 | Sources | Topics of discussion this week include; Bulgarian women struggle to survive and potpourri. Sources for additional information are listed. |