Public Relations News Release — February 26, 1996
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Technology programs should meet needs of curriculum to be effective | Technology needs for school districts need to be curriculum driven. |
| 1 | Kicking off wome's history month | Report from the First National Feminist Exposition was one of the highlights of Women's History Month at UNI. |
| 1 | A conflict of interest | Benjamin Slay states that China is blossoming and creating a new economic powerhouse. |
| 1 | Web search | Using the World Wide Web, UNI students are able to search job openings in different areas of the state. |
| 1 | A new overseas opportunity | UNI and two other Midwestern universities are working to establish student internships with Central European business corporations. |
| 1 | Survival rates | UNI professor has found that African American women are less likely to get breast cancer, but are 20% more likely to die from the disease. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa Museum's "Chalk Dust", Erasers, and Recess" exhibit celebrates Iowa education | UNI Museum exhibit looks back at education in the 18oos. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa hosts Physics Olympics Friday, March 1 | High school physics students will participate in the Physics Olympics in the UNI-Dome. |
| 1 | Women's History Month at University of Northern Iowa kicks off Thursday with address by author Paula Kamen at 7 PM; Artist Jane Gilmor to speak on he | Paula Kamen and Jane Gilmor will speak at UNI during Women's History Month. |