Public Relations News Release — February 11, 2002
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Too early to begin campaigning? Not for these guys | Donna Hoffman will talk about the Democrats' plan for the 2004 Presidential election. |
| 1 | Becoming a teacher without a teaching degree | Rori Carson will talk about the impacts of a new proposal to allow unlicensed teachers to teach in high school classrooms. |
| 1 | Personal circumstances for points in California colleges | Clark Elmer will speak on "comprehensive review," the new admissions program in California colleges. |
| 1 | Age doesn't matter | Julia Wallace will offer suggestions to women on how to age well. |
| 1 | Breaking up is hard to do . . . | Ken Jacobsen will offer suggestions on how to gracefully break up with your significant other. |
| 1 | UNI football coach Mark Farley to speak to Waterloo Jaycees Wednesday, Feb. 13 | Mark Farley will talk about his first year as the UNI head coach. |
| 1 | UNI Office of University Marketing and Public Relations receives district design awards | UNI's Office of University Marketing and Public Relations was given three awards at the annual competition of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. |