Environmental Science

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 The great American eclipse of 2017
Northern Iowan 114:1, p.1
The United States had their first solar eclipse on the first day of classes, August 24. The Department of Earth and Environmental Science, UNI STEM, and The Iowa Academy of Science organized a viewing party in the Rod Library and in front of the Campanile. Despite the cloudy day, over one hundred people attended the viewing party; photo.
2 Regents approve new programs; reaffirm wellness/recreation priority
Northern Iowa Today 21:2, p.3
Approve master's degree in women's studies and degree in environmental science.
3 Two new master's programs
Campus News Network 3:22, p.1
Regents approve master's degrees in environmental science and women's studies.
4 Recently at the Regents
Campus News Network 3:20, p.1
Authorize PLS fieldhouse clean-up; approve $7.4 million in bonds for Rod Library; begin planning for WRC; refer proposal for women's studies and environmental science/technology to committee.
5 As the globe warms--scientists disagree on the effects
Public Relations News Release 1989:445, p.1
Professor Lynn Brant discusses the effects of global warming, stating that fluctuating global temperatures over the century make it difficult to determine whether global warming is actually taking place.
6 Nominations being accepted for second annual Iowa Waste Reduction Awards, sponsored by Iowa Waste Reduction Center at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:337, p.1
The Iowa Waste Reduction Center accepts nominations for the annual Iowa Waste Reduction Award. The one-thousand dollar prize will go to the business or industry believed to have devised the most efficient waste reduction system.
7 Regents Approve UNI Environmental Studies Office
Public Relations News Release 1969:690, p.1
The office will serve as an agency of communication between UNI and other institutions involved in environmental studies.