China
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51 | China vs. U. S. conflict escalating Northern Iowan 97:51, p.6 |
Comments on U. S relations with China. | |
52 | The University of Northern Iowa Chinese Students and Scholars Friendship Association celebrates the Chinese New Year Public Relations News Release 1999:228, p.1 |
UNI Chinese Students and Scholars Friendship Association will host a potluck to celebrate the Chinese New Year on February 5. | |
53 | Celebrating the Chinese New Year Public Relations News Release 1999:220, p.1 |
Comis Loken, a student at UNI, will explain what is in store for the upcoming Year of the Dragon. | |
54 | U. S. demonstrates hypocrisy in trade relations Northern Iowan 96:24, p.5 |
U. S. and China have recently negotiated a trade agreement, allowing China into the World Trade Organization. | |
55 | Victoria Leto DeFrancisco: communicator extraordinaire Northern Iowa Today 83:2, p.12 |
Profile of Professor DeFrancisco; photo. | |
56 | How has Hong Kong fared under Chinese rule? Public Relations News Release 1998:429, p.1 |
Geofrey Mills talks about how Hong Kong has handled Chinese rule. | |
57 | Tiananmen Square massacre still sensitive subject 10 years later Public Relations News Release 1998:403, p.1 |
Ten years ago, troops fired on demonstrators in Beijing's Tiananmen Square and killed several hundred protestors. Charles Holcombe discusses the impact this event has had on Chinese society. | |
58 | President of farming organization to speak Sunday Northern Iowan 95:55, p.2 |
Professional Farmers of America president Dan Manternach will speak May 2 at the UNI Museum on grain situation in China. | |
59 | Celebrating the Chinese New Year Public Relations News Release 1998:249, p.1 |
February 16 marks the first day of the Chinese year 4697. Siqin Yang, graduate student, will discuss traditions for the new year. | |
60 | Evaluating President Clinton's China trip Public Relations News Release 1997:392, p.1 |
Professor Charles Holcombe evaluates President Clinton's trip to China. | |
61 | Ring in the New Year: the Chinese New Year Public Relations News Release 1997:189, p.1 |
UNI professor of marketing Paul Chao will discuss the meaning of the Chinese New Year. | |
62 | China shifts from military to economic strategy to regain Taiwan Public Relations News Release 1997:87, p.1 |
UNI Associate Professor of Political Science Taifa Yu reports on Taiwan's growing dependence on China. | |
63 | Hong Kong in transition: an inside view Public Relations News Release 1997:5, p.1 |
UNI Professor of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services Don DeGraaf will report on his experience in Hong Kong while the country was moving from British rule to Chinese control. | |
64 | Outlook gives students different view of their world Northern Iowan 93:61, p.2 |
Students from Taiwan visited UNI to learn about the environment in Outlook Taiwan. | |
65 | Will Hong Kong survive? Northern Iowan 93:60, p.4 |
Comments on Hong Kong returning to China. | |
66 | It's official: Hong Kong is once again part of China Public Relations News Release 1996:454, p.1 |
Professor Mills talks about the effects Hong Kong will have on China. | |
67 | Hong Kong residents cautiously optimistic about rejoining China Public Relations News Release 1996:448, p.1 |
Professor Mills talks about the effect on Hong Kong residents joining China. | |
68 | Washington, Pres. Clinton ignore genocide to make quick buck Northern Iowan 93:54, p.6 |
Comments on Most Favored Nation status of China despite its relationship with Tibet. | |
69 | Teaching the Chinese how to unwind Public Relations News Release 1996:190, p.1 |
Christopher Edginton has been asked to teach the Chinese about the progression of of the leisure industry in the United States. | |
70 | Even you can see the Great Wall Northern Iowan 93:23, p.8 |
Students can earn three credits studying in China between the spring and summer semesters. | |
71 | The future of Hong Kong under Chinese rule Public Relations News Release 1996:68, p.1 |
Geofrey Mills provides his insights on Hong Kong. | |
72 | When was the last time you applauded your teacher? Public Relations News Release 1995:481, p.1 |
Mohammed Rawwas reflects on his experiences from teaching at Hebei Teachers University in China. | |
73 | Women's Liberation in China brought to UNI Northern Iowan 92:42, p.6 |
Catherine Farris delivers lecture; photo. | |
74 | Bringing home Beijing Northern Iowa Today 79:2, p.21 |
Professors Koch and De Francisco report on Women's Conference in China. | |
75 | College of Education receives prestigious award Northern Iowa Today 79:2, p.20 |
AACTE gives 1995-1996 Distinguished Award in International Education. | |
76 | Li Lu conveys feelings of hope, fear about Tiananmen Square massacre Northern Iowan 92:6, p.11 |
Li Lu describes his experiences in campus appearance; photo. | |
77 | Destination: Beijing; two UNI professors set to attend women's conference in China Campus News Network 5:22, p.1 |
Victoria De Francisco and Susan Koch will attend the United Nations Conference and NGO Forum on Women '95 in Beijing, China; photo. | |
78 | What's up Northern Iowan 91:46, p.3 |
Meetings and activities to be held. | |
79 | Ty and Linh go to China Northern Edition 3:6, p.14 |
Two UNI students, Linh Tran and Ty Vo, visit China. | |
80 | Chinese students prepare for Year of Pig, Lunar New Year Northern Iowan 91:35, p.8 |
Students talk about customs. | |
81 | Professor goes to China Northern Edition 2:25, p.4 |
Mingshui Cai will serve in children's literature and language program in China. | |
82 | We have no right to enforce Western beliefs on China Northern Iowan 90:38, p.6 |
Should not revoke trade status of China. | |
83 | Leach proves MFN won't make China change Northern Iowan 90:36, p.7 |
Believes columnist exaggerated effects of Most Favored Nation status for China. | |
84 | China, little kids counting on Clinton for MFN Northern Iowan 90:34, p.4 |
Thinks China should receive enhanced trade status. | |
85 | Precious place: minority costumes and textiles of Guizhou, China Northern Iowa Today 77:2, p.25 |
Display at UNI Museum; photo. | |
86 | UNI faculty venture abroad Northern Iowan 90:4, p.6 |
Group teaches English in China. | |
87 | Exhibit showcases Chinese artistry Northern Iowan 90:4, p.17 |
Description of new exhibit; photo. | |
88 | Minority costumes and textiles of China focus of museum exhibit at University of Northern Iowa beginning Sept. 1 Northern Iowan 1993:15, p.1 |
Exhibit entitled "Precious Place: Minority Costumes and Textiles of Guizhou China." | |
89 | Art exhibit and demonstrations by visiting professor Northern Iowan 89:59, p.5 |
Zhou Zheng, Dean of Fine Arts in Xian, China, exhibits work; photo. | |
90 | Unique opportunities for international education and understanding offered through University of Northern Iowa program in China Public Relations News Release 1992:653, p.1 |
UNI offers students and professionals the opportunity to live and study in China. | |
91 | UNI faculty, programs have global impact Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p. |
Survey of work in Slovakia, Bulgaria, and China | |
92 | Oh, the places you'll see; UNI offers students worldwide experiences Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.10 |
Interviews with students who have studied abroad; photo. | |
93 | Program in China Campus News Network 3:6, p.2 |
Students will study language and culture in China. | |
94 | UNI offers chance to live and study in China Northern Iowan 89:21, p.6 |
Opportunity to study at Guanxi University. | |
95 | Semester of study in China available through University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:231, p.1 |
Specifics revealed for semester of study in China for up to twenty-four students from a consortium of five colleges, including UNI. | |
96 | Chinese dissident to speak at University of Northern Iowa Monday (September 16) during Diversity Week Public Relations News Release 1991:45, p.1 |
Chen Jun, a Chinese dissident, will speak at UNI. | |
97 | The big bang began in China--fireworks Public Relations News Release 1990:637, p.1 |
The Chinese are credited with inventing fireworks. | |
98 | Democracy vs. communism in Deng Xiaoping's China is subject of history lecture Wednesday (April 17) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:474, p.1 |
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping will be the subject of a history lecture at UNI. | |
99 | University continues commitment to international programs Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.4 |
Robert Leestamper named assistant vice president for international programs; photo. | |
100 | UNI faculty attend conference in China Northern Iowan 87:1, p.11 |
Thomas Switzer, Anne Federlein, Richard Zehrbach, and Michael Waggoner attended the Fourth Annual Conference of the USA/China Teacher Education Consortium in China recently. |