Public Relations News Release — May 2, 2005
| Page | Title | Summary |
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| 1 | Important to remember Nancy Drew's Iowa roots | Professor Barbara Lounsberry stresses the importance of remembering Mildred Augustine as the author of Nancy Drew mysteries. |
| 1 | Friday, May 6 | "On the Cutting Edge," an Iowa Mental Health Counselors Association Conference will take place; the Graduate College will celebrate fifty years; ROTC commissioning ceremony will take place. |
| 1 | Saturday, May 7 | Commencement will take place in the UNI-Dome; KUNI will present Wine and Tulips 2005. |
| 1 | UNI to host a White House Mini-Conference on Businesses' Aging Workforce and Caregivers | The conference is an approved "White House Conference on Aging" and will have input in the October 2005 White House Conference. |
| 1 | Monday, May 2 | Opening reception for MA and BFA Exhibition will take place. |
| 1 | Monday, May 2 - Wednesday, May 4 | De-Stress Days will be held in the Union. |
| 1 | Tuesday, May 3 | The CEEE will commemorate the unveiling of its new photovoltaic display system. |
| 1 | Thursday, May 5 | Dr. Jim Taylor will speak on animal disease and the aging process. |
| 1 | Thursday, May 5 - Saturday, May 7 | The Class of 1955 will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. |
| 2 | Dinosaur exhibit at University Museums draws large crowds | Approximately 28,000 visitors have visited so far. |