Enshayan--Kamyar (Director Center for Energy and Environmental Education)
Displaying 101 - 141 of 141 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Keeping your lawn beautiful and your kids safe Public Relations News Release 1999:336, p.1 |
Kamyar Enshayan explains the "Yards for Kids" program. | |
102 | Keeping the sky blue and the grass green Public Relations News Release 1999:287, p.1 |
Kamyar Enshayan discusses environmental issues and ways to take care of our surroundings. | |
103 | Protests of WTO legitimate Northern Iowan 96:26, p.10 |
Faculty member supports protestors of the World Trade Organization in Seattle, Washington. | |
104 | Critical view of computers in education topic for year's first Capstone lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday, Oct. 6 Public Relations News Release 1999:66, p.1 |
Professor Lowell Monke, from Grinnell College, will present the lecture "Education Unplugged: An argument for hi-tech modesty in the 21st century schools" on October 6, 1999, for the course "Capstone: Environment, Technology and Society". | |
105 | Pesticides cause concern on campus Northern Iowan 96:8, p.1 |
Explores the administration's decision to spray pesticides on campus, potential health risks, and negative reactions on the part of students and faculty. | |
106 | Pesticides are really herbicides Northern Iowan 96:8, p.6 |
Letter asks why participants in the ongoing debate over weed killers have been using the term "pesticides" rather than "herbicides". | |
107 | UNI community deserves better treatment than pesticides Northern Iowan 96:7, p.8 |
Letter writer wonders why the UNI administration continues to spray pesticides on campus in spite of potential health hazards and a Faculty Senate resolution calling for a pesticide-free campus. | |
108 | Students help needed Northern Iowan 95:52, p.8 |
Faculty members ask for student input concerning courses, programs, or experiences dealing with the Midwest and Iowa. | |
109 | Kamyar Enshayan Campus News Network 9:17, p. |
Presented seminar "A Tale of Two Chickens" in Nebraska. Presented paper on mass production of food, gave the keynote address, and led a workshop at food project conference in Ohio. | |
110 | Environment demands concern Northern Iowan 95:37, p.10 |
Faculty member responds to Jason Hermsen's NI column concerning environmental problems. | |
111 | Using in-class theatre to enhance learning Public Relations News Release 1998:100, p.1 |
UNI assistant professor of physics Kamyar Enshayan uses theatre techniques in the classroom to help students grasp difficult concepts. | |
112 | Local produce makes its way to UNI dining centers Northern Iowan 95:4, p.2 |
Ames's Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture is providing support to UNI's dining services in buying local produce. | |
113 | University-Wide Conference Sept. 8 Campus News Network 9:2, p. |
Focus of conference will be undergraduate education. | |
114 | Development plans spark controversy Northern Iowan 94:53, p.1 |
Students and faculty members question proposed use of preserve land as golf course and retirement community; photo. |
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115 | UNI gets 'health hazard' for Earth Week Northern Iowan 94:53, p.6 |
Kamyar Enshayan comments on the use of herbicide on campus during Earth Week. | |
116 | Iraqi lives worth examining Northern Iowan 94:37, p.8 |
Kamyar Enshayan urges Americans to think about the families living in Iraq. | |
117 | Regents pushing for distance in education Northern Iowan 94:22, p.8 |
Kamyar Enshayan believes that emphasis on distance education is misplaced. | |
118 | Pesticide problems keep buzzing around Northern Iowan 94:6, p.1 |
Pesticide and herbicide use on campus is controversial for some people. | |
119 | "Marketing tool" to be sprayed on campus; is it worth the risk? Northern Iowan 94:6, p.9 |
Kamyar Enshayan outlines possible dangers of pesticides and herbicides. | |
120 | Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield Campus News Network 7:21, p. |
Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield were awarded $16,400 for a grant they co-authored. | |
121 | Awards/honors/service: Kamyar Enshayan, Rick Stinchfield Campus News Network 7:19, p. |
Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield received grant. | |
122 | Policy of pesticides polluting, poisoning UNI community Northern Iowan 93:46, p.7 |
Administration fails to take action against using dangerous pesticides on campus. | |
123 | Herbicides on campus: the saga continues; does UNI need to change its policy? Northern Iowan 93:25, p.1 |
Herbicide use on campus is still questioned. | |
124 | Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Chem-lawn proponents trying to avoid criticism Northern Iowan 93:22, p.7 |
Student supports Kamyar Enshayan's views on the negative effects of herbicide use on campus lawns. | |
125 | Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Enshayan's rebuttal Northern Iowan 93:22, p.7 |
Kamyar Enshayan responds to Mona Bond's November 8 letter on herbicide use on campus. | |
126 | Healthy turfs help environment Northern Iowan 93:20, p.8 |
Executive Director of Iowa Alliance of Environmental Concerns supports the use of pesticides to help overall living conditions. | |
127 | Stop pouring poisonous pesticides Northern Iowan 93:15, p.8 |
Claims that several faculty members have been affected by pesticides sprayed on campus lawns but concerns have been ignored. | |
128 | Taking eating seriously Public Relations News Release 1995:377, p.1 |
People need to find alternatives to the foods they eat and buy. | |
129 | University should establish pesticide-free landscape policy Northern Iowan 92:53, p.7 |
Cites literature on safety of commonly-used lawn chemicals. | |
130 | Dandelions or lymphoma? Eliminating lawn poisons on campus Northern Iowan 92:12, p.9 |
Believes UNI should forego lawn chemicals because of their potential danger to human health. | |
131 | Hussein responsible for "terror" of Gulf War Northern Iowan 91:59, p.10 |
Believes recent writer was incorrect in analysis of war with Iraq. | |
132 | Use political process to throw out purveyors of terrorism Northern Iowan 91:58, p.8 |
Urges citizens to use political process. | |
133 | Improve UNI through conservation Northern Iowan 91:56, p.7 |
Capstone students make list of things UNI should to improve conservation. | |
134 | Awards/honors/service: Kamyar Enshayan Campus News Network 5:14, p. |
Kamyar Enshayan appointed to serve on Organic Advisory Committee. | |
135 | Iowa agricultural aims. Public Relations News Release 1994:212, p.1 |
Kamyar Enshayan feels farming should return to a type of diversity in order to maintain a high level of agricultural production. | |
136 | Promoting hate damages community Northern Edition 2:26, p.2 |
Kamyar Enshayan attempts to refute column on hate. | |
137 | Optic cable funds better spent elsewhere Northern Iowan 91:14, p.7 |
Kamyar Enshayan opposes Cedar Falls fiber optics cable proposal. | |
138 | President appoints University Strategic Planning Committee Campus News Network 5:3, p.2 |
List of thirteen committee members. | |
139 | Recently/soon to be published: Kamyar Enshayan Campus News Network 4:18, p.2 |
Kamyar Enshayan (Physics) published a book. | |
140 | Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 1993:158, p.1 |
Weekly sampling of events and activities on the UNI campus are listed. | |
141 | Agriculture is topic for Geography Colloquium November 3 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1993:147, p.1 |
Kamyar Enshayan is the featured speaker during the Geography Colloquium Series. |