Public Relations News Release — November 5, 1998
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | University Museum's November Sunday series features Iowa landscapes | Wayne Anderson, Professor of Biology at UNI, will present "Iowa Geology: Three Billion Years of Earth History" at the UNI museum as part of their Iowa landscapes series. |
| 1 | Multicultural author Ishmael Reed to visit University of Northern Iowa | Ishmael Reed will present two lectures November 12 and 13. |
| 1 | UNI Jefferson scholar not surprised by revelation of affair | Andrew Burnstein discusses Thomas Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings. |
| 1 | Counting the homeless | Associate Professor of Anthropology Mark Grey runs a census of homeless people in Black Hawk county twice a year for the Center for Social and Behavioral Research. |
| 1 | "Winston Man" speaks out against cigarettes | Alan Landers, R. J. Reynolds spokesman for Winston cigarettes, spoke about his battle with lung cancer Tuesday. |
| 1 | UNI program helping alleviate the shortage of church organists | Marilou Kratzenstein, professor of music at UNI, has run the Church Organist Training program. |
| 1 | Northern Iowa alumna a leader in teaching talented/gifted students | Sara Menke-Fish, a 1979 graduate of UNI, is a teacher for the Montgomery County Public Schools and is active in the TAG program. |
| 1 | Memorial service for University of Northern Iowa vice president Sue Follon at Maucker Union Saturday, November 7 | Sue Follon, Vice President for Educational and Student Services, died November 4. Memorial will be held at Maucker Union. |
| 1 | Native American Awareness Month celebrated with exhibit, lectures and dance demonstration November 6, 7 & 10 at the University of Northern Iowa | Exhibits and lectures by Donovin Sprague, Ray Young Bear, and Ward Churchill will be presented as part of Native American Awareness Month on UNI's campus. |