Public Relations News Release — November 29, 1993
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Parents and teachers working together important for classroom management in schools today | Len Froyen states that parents and teachers need to agree on discipline in the school, other wise the children will play one side against the other. |
| 1 | Keeping the peace. | Conflict prevention and resolution skills is being taught via an "Elementary Citizenship Plan" according to Clare Struck. |
| 1 | Rearing remedies | Ann Vernon has written a new book which deals with the "more normal" problems kids experience at various ages. |
| 1 | Letters from home | Kenneth Lyftogt had no problem drawing the connection between the Civil War and small-town Iowa. Cedar Falls is on grave markers in all the states in the Confederacy. |
| 1 | Walking that fine line. | Robert Talbott feels that the U.S. must not get militarily involved in every outbreak around the world, but can not stay complacent. |
| 1 | Fundamental violence. | Shivesh Thakur addresses what religious fundamentalism and religious nationalism are fighting for and what they're fighting against. |
| 1 | English professor named Northern Iowa's 1994 Distinguished Scholar | Barbara Lounsberry named UNI Distinguished Scholar. |
| 1 | Sources | The criminal justice system and the elderly and will GATT be a go are topics for discussion this week. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI are listed. |
| 1 | Media Advisory | Correction Barbara Lounsberry is currently serving the University as faculty chair, should be serving as the chair of the Faculty Senate. Myra Boots is the faculty chair. |