Public Relations News Release — February 14, 2000
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | She loves me . . . she loves me not | Discussion with Helen Harton, assistant professor of Psychology, about what keeps a relationship going. |
| 1 | Let the good economic times roll | Ken McCormick, professor of Economics, will share his ideas on the current economic boom. |
| 1 | Their legacy lives on . . . . | Michael Blackwell, director of multicultural education, will tell who has followed in the footsteps of past greats. |
| 1 | Staving off cabin fever | Ken Jacobsen will make suggestions on how to overcome cabin fever. |
| 1 | Workin' for a living | Randy Pilkington, director of the Institute for Decision Making, will take a look at today's Iowa job market. |
| 1 | NUHS has 15 national medallists in Russian essay competition | List of students from Northern University High School who were medallists in Russian essay competition. |
| 1 | Alan Deardorff, University of Michigan professor of economics and public policy, will speak on "The W.T.O. and the Public Interest" on Feb. 17 | Alan Deardorff, University of Michigan professor of economics and public policy will present an address on February 17, in UNI's Curris Business Building, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. |