Public Relations News Release — November 27, 1997
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Life sentence vs. death penalty: Victim testimony may be the difference | Bryan Myers, UNI Department of Psychology, reports that testimony by relatives of crime victims leads to harsher sentences. |
| 1 | Students turning more often to electronic research | Kate Martin, Head of Collection Management and Special Services at UNI, reports that students would rather use electronic sources to prepare research. |
| 1 | University Visitors Center welcomes visitors to campus | Duane McDonald, UNI Director of Conferences and Visitor Services, reports on the types of information available at the University Visitors Center. |
| 1 | Keeping holiday bills under control | UNI Assistant Professor of Finance Eileen St. Pierre offers tips on budgeting and getting bills under control. |
| 1 | The impact of more DINK (Double-Income, No Kids) households | UNI Associate Professor of Marketing Dennis Clayson says the number of double-income households without children will increase with the shift away from an agricultural society. |