Public Relations News Release — February 26, 2001
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | UNI Upward Bound is seeking applicants | Reygan Freeney claims that there is a shortage of people going into math and science professions. |
| 1 | Transition to post-boomer pop culture | Chris Martin will speak on the upcoming "Charlie's Angels" and "Scooby-Doo" movies and what they mean to baby boomers. |
| 1 | Scientists bring light full swing | Dale Olson will explain an experiment on slowing light to a stop. |
| 1 | Alcohol promotions to be banned | Julie Thompson will discuss legislation on prohibiting dramatically reduced price promotions on alcohol. |
| 1 | Improving lives of employed Iowans | Lowell Norland claims new training program is different because it focuses on current employees. |
| 1 | Regents' Center seeks students for cutting-edge early childhood program | The Freeburg Early Childhood Program, operated by the Regents' Center at UNI, will hold town-hall style meetings. |
| 1 | UNI debate speech teams receive awards in recent competitions | The UNI speech team took third place in the Twin Cities Forensic League Tournament at Normandale Community College and received awards for previous competitions. |