Iowa

Displaying 101 - 150 of 344 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Iowa heritage is alive
Northern Iowan 94:61, p.5
CedarNet HTML Committee, Gene Lehman, and the Grout Museum have been nominated for a community history award from the State Historical Society of Iowa.
102 Planting seeds to beautify Iowa
Northern Iowan 94:48, p.1
Roadside Management Program distributed wildflower and prairie grass seed to beautify Iowa's roadsides; photo.
103 KUNI features Iowans in history with new book
Northern Iowan 94:27, p.9
KUNI publishes "Moments in Iowa History" by Jean Florman.
104 Enjoy fall's splendor from the banks of the Mighty Mississippi
Northern Iowan 94:16, p.14
Scenic parks along the Mississippi River.
105 Fast-track trade agreement good for Iowa, nation
Northern Iowan 94:10, p.6
Believes that agreement would benefit Iowa.
106 More Iowans leaving
Northern Iowan 93:39, p.4
Iowans are leaving the state at an alarming rate.
107 Who says you can't go home again?
Northern Iowan 93:36, p.4
Columnist comments on his hometown of Allison, Iowa, and growing up in a small town.
108 Bright lights, big city
Northern Iowan 93:33, p.5
Many students move out of Iowa after graduation.
109 A great year to stay stateside
Public Relations News Release 1995:404, p.1
Vacationers might like to visit little-known places in Iowa this summer.
110 History Lecture Series examines issues of gender in Amish Iowa
Northern Edition 2:9, p.4
Steven Reschly will speak on gender roles of Amish people in nineteenth century Iowa.
111 IPSCO would be an economic boost for Iowa
Northern Edition 2:8, p.3
Don Redfern believes that a proposed new steel plant would have wide-reaching benefits.
112 Education alterations.
Public Relations News Release 1991:471, p.1
Robert Decker feels that Governor Branstad's recommendation to eliminate "phantom student" funding could mean the demise of the small school in Iowa.
113 Lack of cardiorespiratory fitness of Iowa youth cause for concern, says University of Northern Iowa physical education professor.
Public Relations News Release 1991:439, p.1
A study of Iowa youth by Larry Hensley reveals that in general Iowa youth are average; however, two areas stand out as areas of concern. Iowa youth have a higher percentage of body fat and below average cardiorespiratory fitness.
114 You're from WHERE?!
Northern Iowan 88:41, p.11
Students talk about their small hometowns.
115 "Iowa . . . isn't that where they grow all those potatoes?"
Public Relations News Release 1991:302, p.1
1991 put Iowa on the map with stories of shooting spree on the University of Iowa campus and crosses being burned in some of the state's larger cities according to Robert Neymeyer.
116 Corporations are making the move to small town USA
Public Relations News Release 1990:665, p.1
More businesses are looking to Iowa to open or relocate due to the low cost of living, tax incentives, and educated work force.
117 Telling Iowa's history story starts with the whole picture says University of Northern Iowa Price Laboratory School administrator
Public Relations News Release 1990:379, p.1
Lynn Nielsen is a leading proponent of studying Iowa history. Nielsen, Dorothy Schwieder, and Thomas Morain have written a textbook on the subject.
118 Iowa defies national trend
Northern Iowan 87:9, p.1
Iowa students score higher than the national average on the American College Testing exam.
119 The Insanity Parade
Northern Iowan 86:44, p.3
What do people from outside Iowa know about the state?
120 Student explores state of Iowa
Northern Iowan 85:35, p.12
A look at Iowa.
121 The Five Minute Dilemma
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.18
Stereotypes of Midwesterners.
122 Things to do, places to see in Iowa; 'My Waterloo Days' enjoys success in June
Northern Iowan 84:60, p.7
123 Seminar will discuss Iowa's public image
Northern Iowan 84:50, p.9
124 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:179, p.1
David Walker outlines Iowa's early attempts at statehood. Donald Whitnah and Tom Ryan list their top five news stories of the year. Dave Whitsett suggests strategies for keeping New Year resolutions. The Radio News Network shuts down for New Year's Day.
125 Importance of history outlined
Northern Iowan 84:5, p.3
Tries to put Professor Thompson's question into an Iowa perspective.
126 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:362, p.1
Robert Clark explains Iowa's role as a transition state. Ivan Eland explores motorcycle safety. Jim Trelease discusses reading aloud as a teaching strategy. A personal development expert outlines future business ventures.
127 Iowa's attitudes not suited to some women: Too laid-back for singles, minorities
Northern Iowan 83:55, p.1
Marilyn Monteiro and Cynthia Goldstein contrast living in Iowa with living in other places.
128 Remember us?
Northern Iowan 83:35, p.2
Feels UNI is sometimes forgotten as a state school.
129 Graduates feel forced to move out of state for jobs
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.4
Study shows that more than half of the graduates of Iowa universities leave state to find work.
130 Many Iowan lack state pride
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.19
Carol McMullen speaks at Student as Critic Conference.
131 Iowa exports talented graduates
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.1
Iowa Placement Association developed a plan to help graduates find jobs in Iowa.
132 UNI is qualified to aid Iowa economy
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.1
Rick Stinchfield believes that the School of Business and the whole university can help improve Iowa's economy.
133 Graduates leave Iowa
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.5
Professors Rives and Yousefi talk about their research that shows that 60% of UNI graduates plan to leave Iowa.
134 Study to investigate Iowa's 'brain drain'
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.8
Professors Rives and Yousefi will study the economic factors that lead students to move out of state for their jobs.
135 Untitled
Northern Iowan 82:6, p.3
Feels that people outside of Iowa don't understand how things work here.
136 Amanas . . . a step into the past
Northern Iowan 82:1, p.14
A look around the Amanas.
137 Iowa, the Midwest, and the future
Alumnus 70:1, p.10
Speculation on the future of Iowa; photo.
138 Amana Colonies provide variety
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.13
139 Spillville full of history and art
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.10
140 Iowa economy discussed by Governor Branstad
Northern Iowan 81:31, p.5
Excerpts from Waterloo speech.
141 Poetry course offered
Northern Iowan 81:24, p.18
Information about a course offered in the spring semester studying the poetry and fiction from a wide variety of Iowa authors.
142 Fed up with state's treatment of UNI
Northern Iowan 80:6, p.2
Feels UNI is being ignored by Iowans.
143 Hawkeye state's history an exciting exploration for Price Lab teachers
Alumnus 68:2, p.20
Description of Explorations in Iowa History project.
144 Sunday is Tourism Day
Northern Iowan 79:47, p.2
Promote Iowa.
145 Scherzo
Northern Iowan 79:9, p.2
State name confusion arises once again between Iowa and that potato growing state.
146 UNI museum to feature program on 'Iowa Seasons' Sunday April 26
Public Relations News Release 1980:523, p.1
I slide/cassette program of "Iowa Season" will be shown at the UNI Museum.
147 UNI professor releases book on Iowa women's frontier experience
Public Relations News Release 1980:444, p.1
Professor Glenda Riley has published the book, "Frontierswomen: The Iowa Experience", which is a true portrayal of the life of women who first settled in Iowa.
148 Travel Iowa during spring break; can't afford Florida?
Northern Iowan 77:42, p.4
Nice places to visit in Iowa.
149 Tests indicate Iowa students better
Northern Iowan 77:19, p.13
Professor Litwiller and Ratekin offer their interpretations of the SAT.
150 Warns of threat to education
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.2
Urges voters to vote no on a bill that would allow conventions to be held to propose revisions to the Iowa constitution.