Branstad--Terry (Governor of Iowa)
Displaying 201 - 250 of 283 in reverse chronological order
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201 | University of Northern Iowa to play important link on Soviet/U.S. sister state pact. Public Relations News Release 1988:2, p.1 |
UNI campus will be the site of several meetings between representatives from Iowa and of Starvropol in the Soviet Union, as they define details of the first ever Siser State Agreement. They will also tour John Deere Waterloo Works, A.C.R.E.S, farms. | |
202 | Local resident elected to city office at girls state. Public Relations News Release 1988:470, p.1 |
List of high school students elected at the Iowa American Legion Auxiliary sponsored program. | |
203 | Local resident elected to city office at girls state. Public Relations News Release 1988:470, p.1 |
Julie Warnke takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become one of four mayors elected during the Girls State activities. | |
204 | Local resident elected to city office at girls state. Public Relations News Release 1988:470, p.1 |
Kyla Klaus takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become one of four mayors elected during Girls State activities Monday. | |
205 | Local resident elected to city office at girls state. Public Relations News Release 1988:470, p.1 |
Darcie Novotny takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become one of four mayors elected during Girls State activities Monday (June 13.) | |
206 | Local resident elected to city office at girls state. Public Relations News Release 1988:470, p.1 |
Kathy Aagard of Forest City takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become one of four mayors elected during Girls State activities Monday. | |
207 | 43rd girls state comes to Northern Iowa June 12-17. Public Relations News Release 1988:459, p.1 |
Hundreds of Iowa high school women will learn the election process firsthand at the 43rd American Legion Auxiliary Girls State. | |
208 | Northern Iowa graduate, David Oman, to be guest speaker at radio/TV banquet Friday. Public Relations News Release 1988:393, p.1 |
David Oman, vice president of Heritage Communications, one of the top ten cable television firms in the United States, will be the featured speaker. | |
209 | Governor's Conference on International Trade to be held May 17th on Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:377, p.1 |
The Education Center hosts Governor Branstad's Conference on International Trade, where he recognizes companies achieving in export sales. Other activities include a luncheon in the Commons Ballroom and a roundtable discussion with Iowan CEOs. | |
210 | Northern Iowa ready-made for Early Developmental Education Center Public Relations News Release 1987:373, p.1 |
The Iowa Legislature grants the Board of Regents permission to develop a National Center for Early Developmental Education in any of its schools. Professor Thomas Switzer discusses the University's vast array of child development programs | |
211 | Branstad talks on education Northern Iowan 84:49, p.3 |
Cites examples of his dedication to education; photo. | |
212 | Governor to speak at March 29 teacher preparation forum at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:322, p.1 |
Governor Terry Branstad 's Task Force on Teacher Preparation and Participation visits the Education Center to provide input on education issues with area teachers. Professor Thomas Switzer gives the opening remarks. | |
213 | Blame for boiler fee should not fall on UNI Northern Iowan 84:43, p.3 |
Believes General Assembly and Governor are at fault. | |
214 | Sunday ceremony to celebrate programs that guide disadvantaged to college success Public Relations News Release 1987:278, p.1 |
A rally for disadvantaged and minority students is held in the State Capitol in tribute to the Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Special Services programs. Governor Terry Branstad and Waterloo Mayor Bernie McKinley commend the projects' efforts. | |
215 | Representatives propose boiler payment option Northern Iowan 84:38, p.1 |
Measure introduced that would direct Regents to issue bonds to pay for boiler instead of using dorm residents' fees. | |
216 | Branstad Budget non-controversial: Hoping to rebound from tough 1987? Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1 |
Professor Dennis Grady analyzes Governor Terry Branstad's 1988 budget proposal. | |
217 | Governor declares Saturday (Nov. 7) Public Broadcasting Day in response to efforts at KUNI/KHKE support group at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:125, p.1 |
Governor Branstad declares the birth of Public Broadcasting Day to recognize the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act. The act resulted in the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, formed under Lyndon B. Johnson. | |
218 | UNI's Geadelmann receives medal from Iowa Commission on Status of Women Public Relations News Release 1987:12, p.1 |
Professor Patricia Geadelmann is awarded with the Cristine Wilson Award for Equality and Justice by the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women. Governor Terry Branstad participated on the ceremony. | |
219 | UNI taking a leadership role in 'knowing the territory' with decision making science Public Relations News Release 1987:380, p.1 |
The Institute for Decision Making Science is launched, with the goal of improving problem solving in economic development. The institute was funded by a bonding resolution signed by Governor Branstad. | |
220 | The Allnighter's Club Northern Iowan 83:58, p.2 |
Governor Branstad escapes UNI and returns to the state capitol. | |
221 | The Allnighter's Club Northern Iowan 83:57, p.2 |
A student talks to Governor Branstad. | |
222 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:56, p.2 |
The confused Iowa governor goes to Des Moines to lobby for more college financial aid. | |
223 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:55, p.2 |
A confused Governor Branstad attempts to enroll for the fall semester. | |
224 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:54, p.2 |
Governor Branstad wanders about campus in a daze. | |
225 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:52, p.2 |
The kidnapped governor escapes from UNI's Campanile. | |
226 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:50, p.2 |
Shows students attempting to rescue the kidnapped Iowa Governor. | |
227 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:49, p.2 |
Presidents of Iowa's state colleges discuss the kidnapping of Governor Terry Branstad. | |
228 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:48, p.2 |
Presidents from UNI, ISU, and U of I discuss Governor Terry Branstad. | |
229 | Branstad vetoes bonding bill; administrators disappointed Northern Iowan 83:46, p.1 |
Would have funded fire safety work, renovation of Latham Hall, and a new boiler. | |
230 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:45, p.2 |
Shows Governor Terry Branstad trapped in the Campanile. | |
231 | UNI prof to participate in 'World Home Economics Day' proclamation Public Relations News Release 1987:253, p.1 |
Professors Phyllis Conklin and Agatha Huepenbecker met with Governor Terry Branstad to formally announce the birth of Home Economics Day, which takes place on the thirteenth of March. Phi Epsilon Omicron, a home economics honorary, celebrated on campus. | |
232 | Bonding bill for UNI draws mixed feelings Northern Iowan 83:44, p.1 |
Politicians have differing views on bonding for Power Plant. | |
233 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:44, p.2 |
Shows President Deno Curris talking with his wife about the recent kidnapping of Governor Terry Branstad. | |
234 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:40, p.2 |
Officials at the White House discuss the Gov. Branstad kidnapping. | |
235 | Deno: First Blood Northern Iowan 83:39, p.2 |
Students celebrate the successful kidnapping of Governor Branstad. | |
236 | Deno: First Blood Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.2 |
UNI students capture Governor Terry Branstad. | |
237 | February recognized as FBLA-PBL month Northern Iowan 83:36, p.12 |
Governor Branstad signs proclamation; photo. | |
238 | Efforts rewarded . . . Northern Iowan 83:21, p.7 |
The UNI PE club presents Gov. Terry Branstad and American Heart Association representative with a check; photo. | |
239 | Election results Northern Iowan 83:19, p.9 |
Terry Branstad, Charles Grassley, and John McIntee are winners. | |
240 | Branstad cuts education Northern Iowan 83:17, p.3 |
Feels Governor Branstad hurts education in Iowa. | |
241 | The Allnighter's Club Northern Iowan 83:16, p.2 |
Governor Branstad confesses to stealing university parking lots and making changes in Bartlett Hall. | |
242 | Economic program stressed by Branstad Northern Iowan 83:16, p.1 |
Governor Branstad gives reasons why he should be re-elected; photo. | |
243 | Branstad supports education Northern Iowan 83:14, p.2 |
Lists some contributions Governor Branstad has made to education. | |
244 | Enrollment cap ad spurs gubernatorial response Northern Iowan 83:12, p.1 |
Governor Branstad believes money spent on ads in local newspapers were misleading. | |
245 | Branstad: Iowa must maintain, strengthen quality of leadership in education system Northern Iowan 83:12, p.4 |
Governor Branstad speaks on role of education in economic growth; comments on tuition; photo. | |
246 | Branstad to visit Northern Iowan 83:10, p.4 |
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247 | Local residents win county, state posts at girls state Public Relations News Release 1986:460, p.1 |
Angela Doster won as governor; Governor Branstad administered the oaths of office to Doster and the other elected officials. | |
248 | Local resident elected to city office at Girls State Public Relations News Release 1986:456, p.1 |
The Girls State program is designed to provide high school women with an opportunity to learn about the Iowan government; students may run for office through the program; two delegates will be chosen for Girls Nation to be held in Washington, D. C. | |
249 | Iowa American Legion Auxiliary Girls State to begin 41st year of activities at UNI Saturday Public Relations News Release 1986:452, p.1 |
Over three hundred high school girls will participate, learning how state gov't works through political activities; a Girls State governor will be elected; Governor Branstad will deliver the oath of office; director is Billie Johnson. | |
250 | Seminar to turn the economy around Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.3 |
Two day seminar will feature nationally-known speakers. |