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101 Cedar Falls to open new community garden Sunday, May 16
100-square-foot plots cost $15 for a season

Public Relations News Release 2009:460, p.1
To help gardeners learn about gardening with natural pesticides and no herbicides, the garden also includes a 360-square-foot demonstration plot. Food from this plot will be donated to the North East Iowa Food Bank. Grant Schultz is the garden founder.
102 Solar Olympics Thursday, May 6, at UNI CEEE
Public Relations News Release 2009:446, p.1
Solar Olympics will be held for students from three area middle schools at the Center for Energy & Environmental Education.
103 UNI's new solar energy class's final projects to be revealed
Public Relations News Release 2009:444, p.1
Students will present their final projects on Tuesday, May 4, at the Center for Energy and Environmental Education. The spring 2010 course provides an overview of solar energy, its use, and the ramifications of this use.
104 Eight UNI students put worms to work
Public Relations News Release 2009:434, p.1
UNI's Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center (RRTTC) provided each student with a vermicompost kit, which included a 10-gallon bin drilled with holes and filled with "brown waste" and 10 dozen worms, called Red Wigglers.
105 Iowa River Revival's annual conference focuses on Cedar Valley
Public Relations News Release 2009:432, p.1
The conference theme, "Beyond the River Banks: Celebrating Iowa's Cedar Valley," emphasizes a watershed approach to recognize that rivers and streams need space to expand and recede, coexisting in harmony with the communities and habitats they shape.
106 UNI's Panther Pick Up to give new life to old stuff April 29-30 and May 5 - 7
Public Relations News Release 2009:420, p.1
During the second-annual Panther Pick Up, St. Vincent de Paul, Goodwill Industries International Inc. and The Salvation Army trucks will accept clothing, dishes, furniture, carpet and other useable household items.
107 Applicants sought for solar instructor training opportunity
Public Relations News Release 2009:415, p.1
Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) will provide the training at its ReNew the Earth Institute in Custer, WI, this summer and spring 2011. Iowa can send nine people, all expenses paid, to the training programs.
108 Earth Day celebration to continue all week long
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Movies, 5K run, UNI Unplugged, clearing litter from Dry Run Creek, and posters are just some of the activities planned for Earth Day.
109 Invertebrate zoology students to visit UNI's Dry Run Creek on April 22
Public Relations News Release 2009:409, p.1
Students will measure various physical and chemical parameters of Dry Run Creek, including flow, discharge, dissolved oxygen and nitrate and pH levels; the students will compare surface water in the stream to groundwater in a nearby well.
110 UNI to celebrate Earth Week
Public Relations News Release 2011:266, p.1
Earth Week is a campus-wide event, which aims to involve the campus sommunity in environmental action and celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Earth Day activities are listed.
111 From frozen to fresh: UNI to hold workshop for creating healthier school lunches
Public Relations News Release 2009:394, p.1
The Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership workshop is called "'A' is for Asparagus, healthier school lunches for Iowa," to get fresh food on school lunch trays. The workshop will show how food service directors can serve healthy, fresh food to students.
112 CEEE offers free games for home energy efficiency ideas
Public Relations News Release 2009:362, p.1
"The Light Up Your Life board game demonstrates the economic advantages of compact fluorescent light bulbs(CFL) over incandescent bulbs, even if CFLs cost more initially," said Angela Wichtendahl, CEEE program assistant.
113 Green Iowa AmeriCorps looks to fill summer positions in Black Hawk and Linn counties
Public Relations News Release 2009:360, p.1
The positions will last for three-month in the summer in Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids in order to continue its response to the growing need for energy conservation after extensive flooding in 2008. Those hired will provide education and energy services.
114 UNI guest lecturer explores ecological and cultural relationship in 'The Art of the Anthropocene
Public Relations News Release 2009:356, p.1
Art critic, science writer, poet and practicing artist William L. Fox will present a lecture that will trace the development of earth systems science along with field studies in North America, Chile, and Australia.
115 2010 Iowa Energy Poster Contest winners to be honored at Iowa Capitol March 24; UNI CEEE event drew record number of entries
Public Relations News Release 2009:336, p.1
The contest drew 1,288 qualified posters from first- through sixth- grade students from more than 90 schools. Winners will be honored at an award ceremony at the Iowa Capitol, where they'll each receive a plaque and a $100 Savings Bond. Winners listed.
116 Speaker to present strategies to improve water quality, reduce flood-flow; Ecolotree founder and president to present March 23 at CEEE
Public Relations News Release 2009:332, p.1
Louis Licht will present "Solving for Water Quality & Flood Flow Reduction." Licht's strategy is planting a new perennial crop, such as poplar and willow, sa one way to conert enough watershed to reduce risks.
117 Workshop to help link Iowa schools to healthy, local food sources
Public Relations News Release 2009:324, p.1
School food-service directors play a crucial role in the health of Iowa's children, accoreding to Andrea Geary coordinator of the Northern Iowa Food & Farm Partnership. Bertrand Weberof Taher, Inc., will give the keynote address.
118 Green Iowa AmeriCorps provides 40,000 hours of service to two of Iowa's flood-distressed counties; A public update is scheduled for March 12
Public Relations News Release 2009:310, p.1
The update will be at the Cedar Falls Public Library. Green Iowa AmeriCorps, housed within the Center for Energy and Environmental Education, is part of AmeriCorps, which provides thousands of Americans of all ages and backgrounds with education awards.
119 Iowa School Energy Challenge begins at five Iowa secondary schools
Public Relations News Release 2009:299, p.1
The idea for the competition grew out of school energy efficiency assessments completed by the Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE). The "project will motivate students to be involved with their buildings' energy use," according to Beneke.
120 NIFFP takes leadership role in Midwest farm-to-school projects
Public Relations News Release 2009:237, p.1
Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership (NIFFP) was appointed to a co-leadership position for the Midwest region of the National Farm to School Network (NFTSN). NIFFP is a program of the Center for Energy and Environmental Education.
121 UNI in Iowa; programs reach all 99 counties
Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.12
Business and Community Services programs assist Iowans in many ways; map shows distribution of UNI alumni, students, alumni educators, and BCS clients; photo.
122 UNI's Tallgrass Prairie Center and CEEE present Emerald Horisona: Sustainability and Nature in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2009:151, p.1
Connie Mutel, historian and archivist of the Iowa Institute for Hydraulic Engineering at the University of Iowa, will discuss the transformation of Iowa's extensive tallgrass prairie into cropland, and the results of this conversion.
123 UNI offers waste reduction workshops for graduate credit
Public Relations News Release 2009:144, p.1
Waste Reduction: Addressing the Overlooked "R," a one-hour course, will be held at the Scott Area Recycling Center in Davenport as a two-part course in January and April of 2010.
124 Oct. 1 dinner at UNI shines the spotlight on local food
Public Relations News Release 2009:83, p.1
The Department of Residence was one of the first institutions to work with the Center for Energy & Education Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaign. It has long supported Iowa-based businesses, spending more than $645,000 on their products.
125 Green Iowa AmeriCorps looks to hire 54 in Black Hawk and Linn counties
Public Relations News Release 2009:74, p.1
Those hired will provide education, energy services and outreach in Black Hawk and Linn counties during their time of service. The positions are for 11-months, six-months, or three-months.
126 Teachers can earn graduate college credit, develop environmental teaching unit that fits Iowa Core Curriculum
Public Relations News Release 2009:70, p.1
Environmental Issues Instruction, housed at the College's Center for Energy & Environmental Education, invites all Iowa K-12 teachers, community college professors and naturalists to attend Iowa's Roadside Native Communities: Wet Prairies.
127 Apples, cheese and comedy featured at Sept. 19 ACRE event
Public Relations News Release 2009:49, p.1
The Cedar Falls Annual Community Read for the Environment will be at Hartman Reserve Nature Center. Attendees can sample apples from local orchards, help make apple cider and learn to make cheese from professor Jack Yates.
128 Expert speaker on 'peak oil' at CEEE Sept. 23
Public Relations News Release 2009:44, p.1
Richard Heinberg, renowned expert on the topic of peak oil will speak at the Center for Energy and Environmental Education. Peak oil is the term used for the point in time in which global oil production has reached its peak, and begins a decline.
129 UNI's CEEE presents Solar/Energy Efficiency Tour in five communities on Oct. 4
Public Relations News Release 2009:51, p.1
The home tours will feature: solar hot water systems, photovoltaics (solar electric), ground source heat pumps, insulated concrete form construction and energy efficiency.
130 GreenProject UNI sponsors 2009 Wind Generation Festival
Public Relations News Release 2009:41, p.1
The purpose of the festival is to spread the excitement of the green movement at the College. "We want students to be the change, to know that their voices will be heard when it comes to bettering our campus."
131 Tame your home's energy hogs; practical, doable energy-saving tips
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CEEE offers advice on reducing energy consumption around the home.
132 UNI's CEEE to host workshop on good agricultural practices
Public Relations News Release 2009:4, p.1
This is an excellent opportunity for local food producers to learn directly from state leaders about safe measures for growing and selling healthy food. Two professors from Iowa State University will speak at the workshop, Sam Beattie, and Lester Wilson.
133 Second annual 'Taste Iowa!" food festival to take place, Aug. 29
Public Relations News Release 2008:619, p.1
The second annual "Taste Iowa!" food festival will take place Saturday, Aug. 29 in Conrad. The exposition will feature local food producers, cooking demonstrations from an Iowa award winning chef, an all-Iowa barbeque cooking contest and food tasting.
134 Healthy, fresh, made-from-scratch meals to be served at UNI's laboratory school
Public Relations News Release 2008:593, p.1
This new model school lunch program focuses on student health and will provide educational experiences for students and for school administrators across the state.
135 2009 guide to locally grown meats, fruits, vegetables now available
Public Relations News Release 2008:579, p.1
The directory features information about where to purchase locally grown meats, fruits and vegetables in Black Hawk and neighboring Iowa counties. It also lists grocers, restaurants and institutions that buy local foods.
136 Teachers to explore waste reduction
Workshop includes tour of Boone County Landfill

Public Relations News Release 2008:558, p.1
Waste reduction: it's the 'overlooked 'R'" and the subject of an interdisciplinary graduate-credit course designed specifically for K-12 teachers.
137 UNI's CEEE hosts Summer Science Fun
Public Relations News Release 2008:561, p.1
As part of the Cedar Valley After School Task Force, the CEEE is offering a kids Summer Science Fun Program for students ages 9-13. Program sessions include: More Power!; Wind Power!; and Solar Cars!
138 'UNI Panther Pick Up' concludes off-campus site collection May 28 & 29
Public Relations News Release 2008:553, p.1
Off-campus students moving out of apartments in the College Hill Neighborhood in Cedar Falls will have an opportunity to donate furniture, clothes, shoes, dishes, books, and other usable household items to local charitable organization.
139 UNI's Center for Energy and Environmental Education hosts workshop to explore expanding local-food commerce
Public Relations News Release 2008:546, p.1
Iowa government, school, and community officials encouraged to attend. Opportunities for economic development through local agriculture exist in Iowa and will be discussed at a workshop.
140 Tour explains home solar system's cost savings, effectiveness, installation process
Public Relations News Release 2008:536, p.1
The All Things Solar tour will showcase two Cedar Falls homes and their solar installations and energy-efficient features. Jack and Carole Yates' home features solar hot water, in-floor heating, solar electricity and passive-solar home design.
141 UNI's Center for Energy and Environmental Education and community partners to host environmental reading events
Public Relations News Release 2008:519, p.1
The Cedar Falls Annual Community Read for the Environment (ACRE) aims to encourage and combine a love of reading and a love for the environment. "By using community partnerships we pool resources and reach more people in a more powerful way."
142 Games, puzzles and math to be topic of next Citizen Science talk at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:492, p.1
Doug Shaw, associate professor of mathematics, will explore some games and puzzles that can be analyzed mathematically. "Some of the games have had and will continue to have far-reaching implications in widely diverse fields.
143 UNI to offer new course on sustainability in fall
Public Relations News Release 2008:496, p.1
"Introduction to Sustainability," is being offered to explore the multi-faceted dimensions of sustainability as a web of interactions between the environment, technology, economy and society.
144 Sustainable agriculture leader discusses key agriculture, environment issues
Public Relations News Release 2008:462, p.1
Wes Jackson, president of The Land Institute and an international leader in the sustainable agriculture movement, will discuss "The 50 Year Farm Bill." He will look at key ideas in agriculture as well as environmental studies.
145 UNI offers waste reduction graduate credit workshops in Boone
Public Relations News Release 2008:444, p.1
"Waste Reduction: Addressing the Overlooked 'R'," a one-hour graduate credit course, will be held at the Boone County Landfill in Boone as a two-part course in June and November of 2009. There are free books and lesson plans through Science Ed. Div.
146 UNI CEEE announces Iowa Energy Poster Contest winners
Public Relations News Release 2008:437, p.1
Students all over Iowa in grades one through six created vibrant posters that demonstrated their knowledge of renewable energy or energy conservation and efficiency. Poster contest winners will be awarded a $100 savings bond, and plaque. Students listed.
147 Iowa's first "Green" building continues uning less energy
Public Relations News Release 2008:404, p.1
The CEEE confirms that the building is opeating as intended and uses, on average, one-third less electrical energy per square foot when compared to some other campus buildings.The study showed benefits from daylighting and passive solar design.
148 Safety during severs weather to be topic of next Citizen Science talk at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:403, p.1
In conjunction with Severs Weather Awareness Week, Alan Czarnetzki and Jeff Kennedy will review current recommendations for safety during tornadoes, lightning and flash floods. The peak months for tornadoes in Iowa are May and June.
149 Expert on environmental links to cancer, reproductive health to speak at UNI April 6
Public Relations News Release 2008:395, p.1
Ecologist, author and cancer survivor Sandra Steingraber, will discuss her work on environmental links to cancer and reproductive health. Her "comprehensive insights into living with and on the Earth in the modern age can help all of us,'Zeman said.
150 Films on environmental health issues to show at UNI March 26 and 31
Public Relations News Release 2008:390, p.1
"Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick" and "A Sense of Wonder" will both precede Sandra Steingraber's visit to UNI on April 6. "A Sense of Wonder" drew attention to the presence of toxic chemicals in the environment in the 1950's.
151 UNI CEEE, Green Iowa AmeriCorps team and others provide aid to the community
Public Relations News Release 2008:385, p.1
During the summer, a team of 28 members will be in the area providing hands-on rebuilding and energy efficient home improvements. They will identify and assist with rebuilding and reconstructing for flood and tornado victims, low-income, and the elderly.
152 Iowa Energy Poll report: Money motivates Iowans to conserve energy; Iowa Energy Poll, 2008, results give benchmarks for energy-related knowledge,
Public Relations News Release 2008:360, p.1
The results from the Poll identified factors that influence Iowans in energy-related matters. Iowans may weigh many factors when making energy-related decisions, but money is behind many of them, including vehicle purchses, buying appliances, and more.
153 Register now for UNI workshop on managing multiple priorities
Enrollment deadline is Feb. 10

Public Relations News Release 2008:328, p.1
The management workshop, "Managing Multiple Priorities: Organization and Time Management," participants will learn why many people struggle with organization and time management and how to use a prioritizing plan.
154 UNI Lifelong University announces spring 2009 courses
Public Relations News Release 2008:309, p.1
Five non-credit courses will be offered this spring: "Three Cups of Tea;" "Preserving Family Treasures;" "Energy Matters! Making the World a Better Place for Our Grandchildren;" "Religious Literacy;" and "Container Gardening."
155 UNI's Higby appointed to Consumer Advisory Panel
Public Relations News Release 2008:302, p.1
Patricia Higby, education and outreach coordinator for the Center for Energy & Environmental Education, was recently appointed to the Iowa Consumer Advisory Panel.
156 Leopold Center Grant to fund new efforts by UNI's local food partnership
Public Relations News Release 2008:263, p.1
Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership, housed in the Center for Energy and Environmental Education and an expansion of the Local Food Project, has facilitated institutional purchases of local produce, dairy and meat products for more than a decade.
157 Leader in natural and sustainable design to speak at UNI Dec. 9
Public Relations News Release 2008:247, p.1
James Patchett, founder and president of Conservation Design Forum in Elmhurst, Ill., will present "Ecological Design and Conservation Development," exploring peoples' cultural relationships to land and water.
158 UNI offers waste reduction graduate credit workshops
Public Relations News Release 2008:246, p.1
Waste Reduction: Addressig the Overlooked "R," will be held at the Scott Area Recycling Center in Davenport. The workshop targets middle school language arts, science, social studies, math and TAG teachers. The class emphasizes lifecycle analysis.
159 UNI Citizen Science series to focus on soap bubbles
Public Relations News Release 2008:241, p.1
Fred Behroozi, professor of physics, will present "The Art and Science of Soap Bubbles." He will first look at soap bubbles through the work of several 17th and 18th century painters.
160 Learning how to make beer in school
Northern Iowan 105:20, p.5

J. Ben Schafer lectured on the science of zymurgy, or fermentation, during a series hosted by the College of Natural Sciences.

161 Diners to enjoy locally grown meal, hear Californian physician's perspective of local and sustainable food
Public Relations News Release 2008:199, p.1
Preston Maring, associate physician-in-chief at Oakland Medical Center in Oakland, Calif., and W. K. Kellogg Foundation Food and Society Policy Fellow, will present "Sustaining Iowa: Making the Connection between Food, Health, and the Land."
162 After the storms
Northern Iowa Today 92:2, p.14
A look at the ways that UNI assisted those who were affected by the Parkersburg tornado and the Flood of 2008; business advice, scholarships, and recreationsl activities; photo.
163 UNI Speakers Bureau serves Iowa's communities
Public Relations News Release 2008:190, p.1
New this year is the Featured Speakers Series, which includes six faculty who address current hot topics such as: environment, math and science education, crisis communication, politics, immigration and the economy.
164 Citizen Science series to begin at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:181, p.1

J. Ben Schafer, associate professor of computer science, will present the first talk, "Zymurgy--The Science of Brewing Beer. The series is intended to make the technical accessible.

165 UNI's CEEE will host and sponsor workshops on flood management
Public Relations News Release 2008:167, p.1
"Managing Floods of the Future: Concepts, Tools, and Success Stories," a workshop for elected officials, planners, economic development staff and community leaders will include national leaders in floodplain management.
166 UNI College of Business Administration hosts Global Trade Issues Conference on Nov. 13
Public Relations News Release 2008:146, p.1
The second annual conference on global business will celebrate both International Education Week and Global Entrepreneurship Month with information sessions on current issues impacting global business
167 Healthier environments for kids to be focus of talk at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:132, p.1
Christine Ziebold, a pediatrician at the UNI Children's Hospital Division of Infectious Diseases, will discuss practical strategies in creating healthier environments for our children in the Center for Energy and Environmental Education auditorium.
168 UNI Museum to host West African Drum workshop and performance
Public Relations News Release 2008:109, p.1
West African drummer Madou Dembele, who was raised in Mali, West Africa, comes from 33 generations of jembe players. He trained under the tutelage of his grandfather. He will perform at the UNI center for Energy and Environmental Education.
169 University of Northern Iowa releases county impact data
UNI serving all 99 Iowa counties

Public Relations News Release 2008:111, p.1
UNI has a 132-year history of serving Iowans. With more than 57,000 alumni living in Iowa, 11,000 of whom are educators, the university recognizes the role it plays in public service and outreach. There are currently more than 30 outreach programs.
170 International philanthropist, conservationist to kick off UNI CEEE's new sustainability initiative
Public Relations News Release 2008:106, p.1
The Sustainability Hometown Initiative will bring former businessman and current environmental activist and conservationist Doug Tompkins to the campus. He will present "The Next Economy: Transitions from Globalization to Eco-localism."
171 UNI professor honored by Sierra Club
Public Relations News Release 2008:99, p.1
William Stigliani was recently honored for his "outstanding work in the protection of the environment." Stigliani, prepared a report last year for the Black Hawk County Board of Health on the health impacts from coal-fired power plants.
172 Sept. 19 - 21 features family-focused events at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:80, p.1
Parents and other family members are invited to visit and partake in family-focused on-campus activities during Family Weekend.
173 Calendar of Events
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.4
Campus events from Friday, September 12 through Wednesday, September 17.
174 University of Northern Iowa to host Iowa Electrathon event
Public Relations News Release 2008:41, p.1
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education will host the Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon Championship Series. The Electrathon is a program designed for high-school and college students to use a problem-solving approach to design.
175 Renewable Energy EXPO held at UNI CEEE Sept. 13 - 14
Public Relations News Release 2008:40, p.1
The 17th I-Renew Energy & Sustainability EXPO will be held at the Center for Energy & Environmental Education. The EXPO features 70 workshops, 80 exhibitors, and demonstrations providing information on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and others.
176 UNI hosts renewable energy workshop for farmers, June 27
Public Relations News Release 2007:729, p.1
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education is hosting a workshop for farmers. Participants will learn about owning a wind turbine, improving on-farm energy efficiency and selling carbon credits.
177 First races of the Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon series to be in Cedar Rapids
Public Relations News Release 2007:650, p.1
The opening race for the 2008 Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon series, will be at Hawkeye Downs in Cedar Rapids this May. This contest involves small, one-person electric cars built by teams of high school and community college students.
178 DVDs available from UNI's energy- efficient construction methods series
Public Relations News Release 2007:628, p.1
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE) has DVDs of presentations from the 2007 speakers series titled "Building for the Future: Energy Efficient Alternatives."
179 UNI gets its green on
Northern Iowan 104:51, p.1
UNI celebrates Earth Day with exhibits, helpful hints, workshops, and free food; photo.
180 Buying food grown in and around Black Hawk County keeps millions of dollars in local economy
Public Relations News Release 2007:615, p.1
UNI Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership seeks to expand reach of local-food economy.The Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaign, launched by UNI and Practical Farmers of Iowa is active in 53 Iowa Counties
181 UNI will hold celebration in honor of Earth Day
Public Relations News Release 2007:608, p.1
Program will include clothing drive, displays, recycling demonstration, and workshops.
182 Economic impact of buying foods grown in and around Black Hawk County to be revealed April 18
Public Relations News Release 2007:587, p.1
Several organizations will share the results of 10 years of building the local food economy.
183 UNI CEEE announces Iowa Energy Poster Contest winners
Public Relations News Release 2007:584, p.1
Fifteen posters were chosen for the 2008 Iowa Energy Poster Contest; list of winners.
184 Elementary students celebrate spring break at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:503, p.1
Elementary students from Cedar Falls, Waterloo, and Hudson will spend their spring break exploring UNI and participating in educational activities.
185 Enshayan named CEEE director at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2007:460, p.1
Kamyar Enshayan was recently named director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Education effective March 1.
186 Focus on the environment
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.1
Focus the Nation, a national teach-in event, was well attended. Global warming discussed.
187 Earth Science Seminar Series at UNI to discuss human health effects from coal-fired boilers
Public Relations News Release 2007:393, p.1
William Stigliani will be speaking February 4.
188 UNI's Kamyar Enshayan wins Sustainable Agriculture Achievement Award
Public Relations News Release 2007:353, p.1
Biographical profile of Kamyar Enshayan.
189 UNI's Stigliani appointed to Governor's Climate Change Advisory Council
Public Relations News Release 2007:286, p.1
Brief biographical profile of Bill Stigliani.
190 Home and college life meld together for Family Weekend
Northern Iowan 104:18, p.1
Schedule of activities for Family Weekend; photo.
191 UNI's CEEE hosts speaker on energy-independent design
Public Relations News Release 2007:215, p.1
Dennis White will be speaking October 18.
192 Energy Awareness Month highlights energy use
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Schedule of activities organized by President Allen's Energy Conservation Task Force; aimed at making students and staff aware of energy use.
193 State legislators to visit solar/energy efficient sites Saturday, October 6
Public Relations News Release 2007:195, p.1
Local legislators will visit sites on the Cedar Valley Solar/Energy Efficiency tour October 6.
194 UNI's CEEE presents speaker on House of Green
Public Relations News Release 2007:181, p.1
Curt Atkins will be speaking October 4.
195 Solar tour coming to Cedar Valley on October 6
Public Relations News Release 2007:180, p.1
Active- and passive-solar, geothermal, and energy-efficient designs will be on display during the Cedar Valley Solar-Energy Efficiency Tour October 6.
196 UNI's CEEE presents speaker on straw-bale housing construction
Public Relations News Release 2007:147, p.1
Lonnie Gamble will be speaking September 20.
197 UNI to host final Iowa Electrathon events of the season
Public Relations News Release 2007:138, p.1
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education will be hosting the last events of the Alliant Energy Iowa Electrathon Championship Series September 29.
198 UNI's CEEE to host fall series on energy efficient construction methods
Public Relations News Release 2007:121, p.1
The Center for Energy and Environmental Education will be hosting "Building for the Future: Energy Efficient Alternatives" beginning September 6.
199 Greetings!
Northern Iowa Today 91:2, p.
President Allen greets alumni and talks about the work at hand; photo.
200 UNI CEEE hosts "Energy Fun in the Sun"
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Energy Fun in the Sun" is a workshop for youth in grades 4-8 offered in June and July.