Public Relations News Release — October 28, 1996
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Giftedness is also a gender issue says specialist in gifted education | Linda Silverman says girls try to hide their abilities at a young age. A gifted child can be defined simply as a developmentally advanced child--one that goes through the developmental milestones at a faster rate. |
| 1 | Subtle racism | Although racism isn't as overt as it has been historically, it's still around in more subtle forms, according to Michael Blackwell. |
| 1 | The relationship between welfare and child abuse | Suzanne McDevitt says there is a potential for child abuse to increase under welfare reform. |
| 1 | Stopping date rape before it starts | According to Julie Thompson, there are several steps that women can take to protect themselves against date-rape. |
| 1 | How high can the stock market go? | Mir Zaman talks about the developments in the stock market and its impact on our economy. |
| 1 | Teaching in New Zealand | Cheryl Timion recently traveled to New Zealand to study its elementary education system. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa Women's Studies program sponsors "A Woman's Place is in the House - and the Senate" | Melvina Scott will be presenting "A Woman's Place is in the House - and the Senate" October 31. |
| 1 | CROW Forum to be held at the University of Northern Iowa Monday, November 4 | "Why Women Cannot Represent Men: The Politics of Church and State in Nineteenth Century America" will be presented by Nancy Isenberg. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa students aid professors at Iowa's Talented and Gifted Conference for Teachers and Students | Students and professors recently presented material on dealing with teens in different interpersonal situations at the 24th annual Iowa Talented and Gifted Conference for Teachers and Students. |