Chung--Ronald A. (Home Economics Faculty)
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1 | Profile: the retirement class of '98-'99 Campus News Network 9:18, p.3 |
Notes on several retiring faculty and staff members; photo. | |
2 | National ice cream month Public Relations News Release 0:639, p.1 |
July is National Ice Cream Month. | |
3 | Several faculty Campus News Network 3:19, p.4 |
Members of Department of Design, Family and Consumer Sciences publish articles. | |
4 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1992:698, p.1 |
Rock solid day trips and what's the beef in meat inspection are the topics for this week's discussion. | |
5 | DDT contamination II: The sequel Public Relations News Release 1992:652, p.1 |
Ronald Chung believes enough DDT still exists in the ground to causes major problems in animals and perhaps humans. | |
6 | "What's that stuff your mom gave you? They look like squishy gum balls." Public Relations News Release 1991:769, p.1 |
Ron Chung states that grapes are a good addition to the sack lunch. | |
7 | Turning on the juice. Public Relations News Release 1991:648, p.1 |
Ron Chung suggests that the current fad of juicing does not replace the need to consume whole fruits and vegetables. | |
8 | University of Northern Iowa professor awarded 1992 Home Economics Association Research award for work in nutrition Public Relations News Release 1991:547, p.1 |
Iowa Home Economics Award presented to Ronald Chung. | |
9 | Ronald Chung--1991 Iowa Home Economics Association research award recipient Campus News Network 2:15, p. |
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10 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:463, p.1 |
Additional information is available from faculty members on current topics including; campaigning, food labels/contamination, grad school, and cutting human service funds. | |
11 | Latham Hall receives a brand new look Northern Iowan 86:25, p.1 |
Departments of Home Economics and Earth Science will move into renovated building; photo. | |
12 | Prof studies chemicals effect on food supplies Northern Iowan 86:21, p.8 |
Description of Professor Chung's area of research. | |
13 | Chemical residues-- why do DDT and PCBS still show up in our food? Public Relations News Release 1989:217, p.1 |
Ronald Chung is currently researching what levels of theses and other substances are dangerous to humans. He says that preliminary research shows that at low levels, these chemicals actually | |
14 | University of Northern Iowa professor studies chemical residues in foods. Public Relations News Release 1989:211, p.1 |
When research shows a chemical is dangerous to human health, it may be banned from use. But that chemical doesn't just disappear. It can enter our foods chain and show up in products we eat for dozens, even hundreds of years. | |
15 | Duplication could eliminate home ec program at UNI Northern Iowan 86:4, p.4 |
Peat, Marwick, Main report questions value of department; students and faculty believe it serves a worthwhile purpose. | |
16 | Home-ec cuts "shocking" Northern Iowan 85:63, p.5 |
Professor Chung reacts to Peat Marwick study. | |
17 | Faculty worried about study results Northern Iowan 85:43, p.1 |
Some faculty concerned about potential effects of Peat Marwick recommendations. | |
18 | Home economics scholarships awarded to three University of Northern Iowa students. Public Relations News Release 1988:206, p.1 |
Recipents of the Nellie Dickey Scholarships are Christine Hoepfner, Denise Mente, and Terri Reif. Scholarships given by the faculty on the basis of high scholastic achievement as well as contributuions to departmental and University activities. | |
19 | Regents approve constuction contracts, name chief negotiator/bargaining team for Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:48, p.1 |
Construction contract as follows: Larson Construction, Inc., of Independence, a $970, 628 general contract; ACI Mechanical Corp., Ames, a $415,050 mechanical contract; Freeman Electric, Inc., Independence, a $141,800 electrical contract. | |
20 | Regents approve Northern Iowa public radio translator for Mason City area, fee schedules, receive SBAC plan, other business Public Relations News Release 1987:225, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves licensing for KHKE-FM's translator to be placed near Mason City. Funding for the translator is provided by the Small Business Assistance Center. The Board also approves tuition and fee schedules. | |
21 | Regents approve road construction project, receive numerous reports from University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:172, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves the reconstruction of Campus Street, the purchase of property for use as a parking lot, and the reaccreditation of the home economics department. Professor Ronald Chung retires, and new tenure policies are approved. | |
22 | Entrance requirements for '88 examined; certain departments may lose enrollment with requirements Northern Iowan 84:28, p.9 |
Department heads generally support stronger requirements, but enrollment may be affected. | |
23 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:145, p.1 |
Ivan Eland gives winter driving tips. Robert Ross analyzes the presidential election. Presidential candidate Governor Bruce Babbit visits the UNI campus. Ronald Chung explains the Thanksgiving restaurant trend. Nancy McGraw shares dieting strategies. | |
24 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:392, p.1 |
David McCalley instructs environmental awareness. Kay Covington examines the effects of the exercise on children. Ron Camarata discusses draught precautions for gardeners. Ronald Chung discusses consumer safety. Clemens Bartollas examines the Miranda Law. | |
25 | Four UNI students receive Nellie Dickey home economics scholarships Public Relations News Release 1986:148, p.1 |
The Department of Home Economics gave away four Nellie Dickey Scholarships based on high scholastic achievement, and contributions to university activities. Recipients were announced by Professor Ronald Chung. | |
26 | Turkey tradition changing Northern Iowan 83:26, p.6 |
Ronald Chung talks about changing trends in Thanksgiving food. | |
27 | Changes seen in traditional Thanksgiving feast, atmosphere says UNI food expert Public Relations News Release 1987:119, p.1 |
Professor Ronald Chung analyzes the recent trend of families eating out for Thanksgiving dinner. Chung theorizes that this trend has caught on due to convenience for large-scale family gatherings. | |
28 | UNI food expert gives safety tips for preserving Thanksgiving leftovers Public Relations News Release 1987:120, p.1 |
Professor Ronald Chung offers tips on safely keeping holiday leftovers. Chung states that families should date leftovers, package food in small portions, and keep food for no longer than a single week. | |
29 | Regents name new UNI department head, other business Public Relations News Release 1986:463, p.1 |
Ronald Chung was appointed the new head of the Department of Home Economics; suceeds Mary Franken, who resigned to focus on family and research interests; renovation contracts were also approved. |