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101 University continues commitment to international programs
Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.4
Robert Leestamper named assistant vice president for international programs; photo.
102 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.
103 Chinese want more rights; professor speaks on riots
Northern Iowan 86:38, p.1
Hongjin Kang speaks on recent events in China.
104 Chinese scholar to speak on University of Northern Iowa campus Feb. 13.
Public Relations News Release 1989:385, p.1
Hongjin Kang will address "Recent Political, Social and Economic Events in the People's Republic of China and Their Impact on Students." She served as a China resource speaker, in 1984, and UNI sponsored her visits as well to the University of Iowa.
105 Remembering the hope of Tiananmen Square--Vajpeyi's reflections on a sojourn in China
Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.34
Professor Vajpeyi's reactions to incidents he witnessed while teaching in China.
106 Opportunities in the Orient
Northern Iowa Today 17:2, p.12
Five Chinese educators survey schools in northeast Iowa.
107 Teaching in Taiwan rewarding; for UNI student..
Northern Iowan 85:64, p.3
Ryan Siskow talks about his experience; photo.
108 UNI professor returns with feeling of defeat
Northern Iowan 85:62, p.3
Professor Vajpeyi talks about his experience of teaching in China.
109 Improving China's educational system 00 the Iowa connection.
Public Relations News Release 1988:537, p.1
Lawrence Kavich has been working to improve the educational system in China. Kavich has worked extensively for the Chinese government on economic issues, and says citizens there are demanding that progress be made to improve their standard of living.
110 Turmoil in China. What should the proper U.S. response be?
Public Relations News Release 1988:519, p.1
Francis Winter says the Chinese economy is vunerable to outside interference, but adds that President Bush will likely take a caustious approach. He predicts that by the end of the year there will be change in China, but not due to a widespread revolution
111 A change in China's art education to be topic of slide show hosted by the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:426, p.1
Annette Swann will present and discuss some of the ways that China's open door policy is affecting art philosophies and education.
112 Two visiting scholars from the People's Republic of China are studying in the University of Northern Iowa's Department of Physics.
Public Relations News Release 1988:346, p.1
Both Li You Cheng and Wei Chunfang hope to gain more expertise in their respective areas of study as well as a better understanding of the United States.
113 Chinese official lists reforms
Northern Iowan 85:43, p.4
Wei Shanmei speaks on Chinese education.
114 Chinese dignitary, hosted by UNI, to discuss commerce and exchange possibilities.
Public Relations News Release 1988:311, p.1
Wei Shanmei will be spending two weeks in Iowa meeting with government, business, agriculture and university leaders in order to discuss possible trade and exchange between Iowa and Guangxi.
115 Two UNI professors spend month evaluating Chinese school system
Northern Iowan 85:3, p.9

Professors Kavich and Stefanich talk about their trip to China.

116 Chinese art: a study in culture
Northern Iowan 84:39, p.10
Chinese calligraphy and painting on display.
117 Oriental art curator from Harvard Art Museums to lecture at Northern Iowa Wednesday (Feb. 24); in Waterloo Tuesday (Feb. 23)
Public Relations News Release 1987:275, p.1
The Harvard Art Museum's Robert Mowry on Chinese art in conjunction with the Gallery of Art's "Last of the Mandarins" exhibition. Mowry's appearance is sponsored by the Iowa Humanities Board.
118 Regents receive Northern Iowa's report on international programs
Public Relations News Release 1987:270, p.1
The Board of Regents receives reports on agreements with seven foreign universities regarding faculty and student exchange programs. Professor Richard Newell reports agreements with universities in China, Chile, Mexico, Japan, and Spain.
119 'Last of the Mandarins: Chinese calligraphy and painting' on exhibit through Feb. 25 in the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art
Public Relations News Release 1987:231, p.1
Chang Fu-yun's collection of Chinese calligraphy and paintings are exhibited in the Kamerick Art Building for their only Midwest showing. The collection was organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Harvard University.
120 'Asian board games' among Northern Iowa exploratory seminars offered in spring
Public Relations News Release 1987:190, p.1
A two credit-hour course on Asian board games is offered through the Individual Studies Program. The course is instructed by Professor Kenneth Klinkner, and covers board games from Japan, China, and Korea.
121 Visiting scholar at the University of Northern Iowa to speak on China's attempts to modernize, Monday (Nov. 9)
Public Relations News Release 1987:126, p.1
The Administrative College of India's Professor Aqueil Ahmad lectures on the modernization of China in McCollum Science Hall. Ahmad's lecture is sponsored by the International Studies Office.
122 Teaching exchange allows vast cultural experiences
Northern Iowan 84:4, p.10
Alice Swensen talks about teaching in China; photo.
123 James Chang
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2
Taught two courses in China.
124 Jonathan Lu
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3
Receives Fulbright grant to study in Israel; also selected to lecture in China.
125 Far Eastern art historian to be next UNI Art Department visiting artist, Feb 5-6; also speaking in Waterloo
Public Relations News Release 1986:192, p.1
Robert Mowry, curator of oriental art at Harvard University, presented an exhibition on art in the late Ming Dynasty. The event took place in the Art Building, and was sponsored by the Department of Art and the Office of International Programs.
126 Images of Xian
Public Relations News Release 1987:108, p.1
Professor Hardman performed a slide show presentation on life in modern Xian, the former capital of China. Hardman spoke on architecture, art, transportation, education, history, and his experience living on a university campus in the city.
127 UNI among Iowa colleges to receive visit from Chinese education leaders
Public Relations News Release 1987:97, p.1
Six education leaders from Hebei, China visited various Iowa colleges to exchange ideas with university faculty through the Iowa Sister State Friendship Act. The delegation was held in the Industrial Technology Center.
128 Exchange plans continued
Northern Iowan 82:60, p.1
Professors Lu and Newell travel to China; outline possibilities for exchanges.
129 UNI programs with China strengthened; international studies office notes new arrangements
Public Relations News Release 1986:467, p.1
Ways to improve an exchange program between UNI and several Chinese schools were discussed during a visit to China by Richard Newell and Jonathan Lu; Newell says UNI has been impressed with the quality of the Chinese scholars who have visited UNI.
130 China's solution for dealing with overpopulation
Northern Iowan 82:52, p.10
Professor Lu speaks on the one-child policy.
131 Students guaranteed jobs a expense of freedom
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.13
Wei Chi Li talks about the Chinese education system; photo.
132 Regents approve student computing fee, other business for UNI
Public Relations News Release 1985:185, p.1
The fee will be $20 per semester per student in order to expand access to computing for students and faculty.
133 Chinese students respond to article
Northern Iowan 82:27, p.2
Strongly critical of article "Trip to China seen as 'a valuable and good experience' " from the December 6 Northern Iowan.
134 Trip to China seen as 'a valuable and good experience'
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.9
Basheer and Germana Nijim talk about their trip to China.
135 Chinese ask UNI to retrain their principals
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.1
Plan for UNI to train Chinese middle school principals under discussion; results of trip to China by President Curris.
136 Nijim to speak about China at UNI Nov. 20
Public Relations News Release 1985:145, p.1
Nijim recently visited China with his family and while there he taught classes and gave presentations; his specific topic for this presentation is "The People's Republic of China: Reflections of a Novice."
137 Director's China trip full of highlights
Northern Iowan 82:18, p.13
Bob Hardman speaks at length about his trip to China.
138 UNI to help China
Northern Iowan 82:16, p.1
President Curris returns from trip to China; may establish training program for middle level school personnel at UNI.
139 UNI students go to Far East
Northern Iowan 81:28, p.13
Bob Wyatt talks about the upcoming fifth business tour.
140 Graduate programs seek niche while battling low funding, enrollment
Alumnus 68:3, p.13
Dean Downey looks at graduate study at UNI; considers problems and strong points; photo.
141 Chinese officials at UNI
Northern Iowan 81:3, p.14
Group offers reactions to US education; President Curris signs protocol of understanding; may lead to student and faculty exchanges; photo.
142 Chinese visit reinforces exchange
UNI Century 12:3, p.2
Three Chinese visitors visit campus for four days.
143 Scherzo
Northern Iowan 80:56, p.2
144 To show Chinese film
Northern Iowan 80:53, p.12
Three Chinese films will be shown.
145 Geography colloquium
Northern Iowan 80:52, p.8
Shu-Ren Nie will speak on geography of China.
146 Chinese psychology examined
Northern Iowan 80:50, p.6
Professor Gilgen speaks on China.
147 China's growth explained
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.7
Professor Stavis speaks on economic development in China; photo.
148 Chinese conflicts cited
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.3
Professor Krogmann lectures on Sino-Soviet split.
149 Tuesday Morning
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.2
Suggestions on how to raise money for the university; comments on dinner for Chinese visitors.
150 Chinese delegation completes UNI visit
Northern Iowan 80:47, p.1
President Curris signs memorandum of understanding establishing "sister university" status with Chinese university; description of development of program initiated by Professor Lu; photo.
151 Kavich details Chinese educational system
Northern Iowan 80:46, p.7
152 Stavis to address rural reforms in China series
Northern Iowan 80:46, p.10
Professors Krogmann and Stavis will present lectures on China.
153 UNI-China to discuss exchange
Northern Iowan 80:45, p.8
Three official from Chinese university on campus.
154 China Seminar Series to begin this week
Northern Iowan 80:44, p.3
Department of Geography will sponsor series; schedule.
155 Mao labels explained by Prof. Talbott
Northern Iowan 80:40, p.11
Professor Talbott talks about Mao.
156 China songs on Monday
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.19
157 Moral education lecture Thursday
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.3
Huang Yong-quiang will speak.
158 Chinese visitor conducts lecture at UNI
Northern Iowan 80:16, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by Huang Yong-Quiang; photo.
159 Scholar's life portrayed
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.6
Xiao Qian speaks on Edgar Snow; photo.
160 Scholars' speeches set
Northern Iowan 80:5, p.1
Wen Jie-Ruo and Xiao Qian will speak; photo.
161 China eager to cooperate
UNI Century 11:4, p.5
Professors relate experiences of visiting China; establish sister institute with Shaanxi Normal University in Xian; photo.
162 Chinese prof lectures and learns
UNI Century 11:4, p.5
Huang Yong-qiang visits UNI and other schools.
163 Meet the pioneer
UNI Century 11:4, p.6
History of Professor Kavich's efforts to establish links with Chinese schools; photo.
164 UNI acquires a 'sister' on instructors' Far East Tour
Northern Iowan 80:1, p.10
Professor Downey talks about his trip to China; UNI developing relationship with Guangxi University.
165 Lecture series continues
Northern Iowan 79:59, p.6
Huang Yong-quang will speak on Chinese education.
166 UNI delegates visit China
UNI Century 11:3, p.8
Ten UNI representatives visit five teachers colleges in China.
167 Artful lecturer of the Orient
Northern Iowan 79:37, p.14
Yuan Yun Sheng has been visiting artist.
168 Kavich returns from study tour of China
Northern Iowan 79:31, p.3
Larry Kavich give impressions of trip.
169 Philosophy, Religion series starts
Northern Iowan 79:7, p.9
Jay Sailey will speak on science in China.
170 Chinese education--picture lacking
Northern Iowan 78:55, p.2
Professor Chang offers another view on education in China.
171 Prof replies to critics
Northern Iowan 78:55, p.2
Professor Kavich asks critics to study the sources of his contentions on education in China.
172 China education grows
Northern Iowan 78:54, p.4
Lawrence Kavich talks about education in China.
173 UNI prof taught 'eager students' in China
Northern Iowan 78:31, p.4
Professor Lu tells about his recent teaching experience in China.
174 'China Journey' topic for UNI Museum program November 22
Public Relations News Release 1981:157, p.1
Bonnie Humble will speak on the people, culture, and changes in China. The program is open to the public and free of charge.
175 UNI department head (Kavich) to speak on China visit
Public Relations News Release 1981:158, p.1
Lawrence Kavich will show slides and discuss his impressions of China, including its public and special schools and teacher education program.
176 International Communication Day in the union
Public Relations News Release 1980:452, p.1
The Foreign Student Affairs Office will present the Second Annual Intercultural Communication Day with a slide show and speakers.
177 Chinese theatre highlighted
Northern Iowan 76:41, p.12
Guest lecturer Mark Hall Amitin will give a talk on theatre in China on Tuesday.
178 U.S. and China making progress
Northern Iowan 76:36, p.9
Charles W. Freeman discusses diplomatic relations between the United States and China; photo.
179 China expert from State Dept. will speak on campus Thursday
Northern Iowan 76:34, p.4
Charles Freeman will present the seminar entitled "China, Mongolia, and the Soviet Union"; photo.
180 Chinese writer sees new hope for literature; literary world very "lively"
Northern Iowan 76:25, p.5
Xiao Quian, a Chinese journalist, was a recent speaker at UNI; photo.
181 Prominent writer to speak Thursday
Northern Iowan 76:23, p.13
Xiao Qian, a fiction writer from China, will speak on "The New Dawn Under the Chinese Literary Science."
182 Send back shah, say 25% of students polled; Political Science class takes survey
Northern Iowan 76:23, p.1
A survey dealing with national, state, and local issues was administered by a Political Science class.
183 Long live the Chinese language
UNI Century 7:3, p.3
Study of Chinese continues at low, but steady, level; photo.
184 The uneasy triangle: China-U.S.S.R.- U.S.
Northern Iowan 75:44, p.9
Professors Krogmann, Talbott, and Winter will form panel.
185 Protests recent invasion
Northern Iowan 75:38, p.2
Professor David Morgan urges students to protest the recent Chinese invasion of Viet Nam.
186 The President goes to China
Alumnus 63:3, p.87
President Kamerick visits Taiwan with AASCU delegation.
187 Kamerick visits China: "a beautiful country"
Northern Iowan 74:63, p.3
President Kamerick talks about his trip to Taiwan; photo.
188 Sojourn sagas
Northern Iowan 74:2, p.8
Hsi Ling Cheng will give the first lecture of the Ninth Annual History Lecture Series.
189 Cheng on television
Northern Iowan 73:62, p.2
Will be interviewed on his recent visit to China.
190 China trip planned
UNI Century 5:1, p.6
Asian Studies Committee plans trip on which students can receive eight hours of credit.
191 China trip being planned; to run July 16 - Aug. 20
Northern Iowan 73:7, p.4
Department of Geography and the Asian Studies Committee are sponsoring a Summer Institute on East Asia.
192 Chinese exhibit
Northern Iowan 71:55, p.6
Professor Cheng will lecture on recent Chinese archeological finds.
193 Film on Taiwan
Northern Iowan 70:11, p.8
194 Planning a trip to China
Northern Iowan 70:9, p.7
Professor Cheng takes a close look at China today.
195 Talk on China
Northern Iowan 70:6, p.6
Professor Cheng will present talk.
196 Spencer to speak on mainland China
Northern Iowan 69:30, p.4
J. E. Spencer will speak.
197 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:34, p.2
China asks Nixon, "Does Iowa exist?"
198 Over 700 slides bring China to UNI
Northern Iowan 68:31, p.5
Visiting professor will show slides.
199 Chilton responds to Tomkins' letter
Northern Iowan 68:20, p.2
Responds on matter of which is the free China.
200 Expert on Chinese Foreign Policy to Speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:132, p.1
"A U.S. - China Détente: The U.N. and World Politics" will be the topic of the final discussion session in a series of five UNI Sessions on mainland China held in Sabin Hall on Nov. 10.