McCormick--Kenneth J. (Economics Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Gas prices skyrocket
Northern Iowan 107:42, p.1
Unrest in oil producing countries of the Middle Ease has caused gas prices to increase. The increased cost will impact all facets of our lives, from food costs to emergency protection.
2 Financial seminar discusses current economy
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.1
A group of professionals and professors answered questions for students and community members on the present state of the economy; photo.
3 Seminar on Economic Policy at UNI Thursday night, Oct. 30
Public Relations News Release 2008:188, p.1
Panelists will discuss why the country is in a financial crisis, how it will affect students and what people should be doing in response, among other issues.
4 UNI sends seven to Moscow
Public Relations News Release 2007:689, p.1
The Department of Economics sent five students and two faculty members to Moscow. This is the sixth year UNI has been involved in a bi-lateral seminar with Plekhanov Russian Academs of Economics in Moscow.
5 UNI College of Business Administration announce faculty awards
Public Relations News Release 2007:156, p.1
Biographical profiles of award recipients.
6 UNI senior honors students and presidents scholars present their thesis research projects
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Twelve students presented their projects.
7 Faculty profile: David Hakes; defining moments
Northern Iowa Today 88:1, p.13
Profile of Professor Hakes; photo.
8 Changing the face of America
Public Relations News Release 2001:533, p.1
The government will be making changes again to the $20 bill.
9 Professors rewarded
Northern Iowan 98:22, p.5
Professors John Johnson, Ken McCormick, and Al Hays were each rewarded for their work at UNI.
10 UNI faculty members honored for service
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.2
Ken McCormick, John Johnson, and Al Hays received awards for their teaching, research, and public service activities.
11 UNI faculty members honored for outstanding teaching, research and service
Campus News Network 12:6, p.2
Ken McCormick, John Johnson, and Al Hays receive recognition; photo.
12 UNI faculty members honored for outstanding teaching, research and service
Public Relations News Release 2001:193, p.1
Ken McCormick, John Johnson and Al Hays received awards for their excellence in teaching, research and service.
13 Stock market scares investor
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.1
Dow Jones and NASDAQ both suffer big losses last Friday.
14 Let the good economic times roll
Public Relations News Release 1999:252, p.1
Ken McCormick, professor of Economics, will share his ideas on the current economic boom.
15 Dr. Ken McCormick
Campus News Network 10:6, p.
Ken McCormick assisted four economics majors in publishing their articles in the first edition of "Major Themes in Economics".
16 Economists finally admit technology has helped our economy grow
Public Relations News Release 1998:358, p.1
Ken McCormick talks about the effects of technology on our economy.
17 Will interest rate cuts help bolster the U.S. economy?
Public Relations News Release 1998:69, p.1
Professor Ken McCormick will discuss the possibility of the U. S. economy slowing.
18 Many say they won't be financially prepared for retirement
Public Relations News Release 1997:296, p.1
Professor of Economics Ken McCormick to present two part series on retirement.
19 Inflation hits 32-year low
Public Relations News Release 1997:189, p.1
UNI professor of economics Ken McCormick credits excellent money policies by the Federal Reserve for maintaining a low inflationary rate.
20 Increased use of debit cards is one step closer to a "cashless society"
Public Relations News Release 1997:17, p.1
UNI professor of economics Ken McCormick discusses the benefits of using a debit card.
21 Honest Abe signs first federal income tax bill in 1861
Public Relations News Release 1996:478, p.1
Professor McCormick explains the problems with federal income tax.
22 I'll take a burger and fries, and put it on my credit card
Public Relations News Release 1996:471, p.1
Professor McCormick discusses the next step in credit card use; within the fast food industry.
23 How realistic is the balanced-budget agreement?
Public Relations News Release 1996:403, p.1
Professor McCormick discuses the United States budget and the reliability of the balanced budget agreement.
24 Saving our economy
Public Relations News Release 1994:562, p.1
Americans need to maintain diverse holdings to insure against the risks each entails.
25 University of Northern Iowa to host Adam Smith summer seminar.
Public Relations News Release 1993:671, p.1
The works of Adam Smith will be taught this summer at a seminar at UNI.
26 Assignment UNI
Public Relations News Release 1992:739, p.1
Activities listed for July6 through August 10.
27 University of Northern Iowa to host Adam Smith summer seminar
Public Relations News Release 1992:700, p.1
The works of Adam Smith will be discussed during a month-long National Endowment for the Humanities seminar at UNI.
28 Six faculty honored by Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 89:55, p.1
Professors receive awards for faculty excellence; brief biographical sketches.
29 Regents recognize faculty from three state universities
Public Relations News Release 1992:578, p.1
Eighteen faculty are recognized by the Board of Regents.
30 Six UNI faculty receive Regents excellence awards
Campus News Network 3:16, p.1
Short profiles of those who were honored.
31 Six UNI faculty receive Regents excellence awards
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.5
Biographical sketches of winners.
32 Summer seminar is a matter of economics
Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.20
Economics professor Kenneth McCormick will head summer seminar.
33 How does it all add up?
Public Relations News Release 1992:221, p.1
Ken McCormick says that many people are disgruntled by President Clinton's tax proposals.
34 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1992:203, p.1
UNI announces sources available for further discussion of this week's topics.
35 Ken McCormick of University of Northern Iowa receives grant from National Endowment for the Humanities
Public Relations News Release 1992:149, p.1
Kenneth McCormick has been named winner of a $54,000 Grant.
36 Ken McCormick
Campus News Network 3:2, p.3
Wins NEH grant to study texts with seminar group.
37 The impact of one red cent.
Public Relations News Release 1991:717, p.1
Ken McCormick says Iowa's one percent sales tax hike could have substantional influence on the state's poor.
38 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1991:723, p.1
Art as an investment, Iowa's 1% sales tax hike, and national nuke day are this week's topics in the news.
39 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1991:568, p.1
Faculty members are available to discuss the flat tax/sales tax issue, environment in USSR/CIS, and independent presidential candidates.
40 Is Governor Moonbeam shining through with a ray of logic?
Public Relations News Release 1991:556, p.1
Jerry Brown, former governor of California, is proposing a flat tax if elected President of the United States.
41 Maybe we didn't hit the jackpot after all.
Public Relations News Release 1991:294, p.1
Ken McCormick reports that gambling establishments in Iowa are not getting as many customers. One reason could be the over-saturated market.
42 Paramutual gambling in Iowa and the Midwest. Can it survive?
Public Relations News Release 1991:150, p.1
Ken McCormick states there could be dangerous repercussions if more types of gambling are legalized and the limits raised.
43 Regents approve promotion of 23, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1990:429, p.1
Roster of those who received promotions and tenure announced at UNI.
44 University of Northern Iowa internationally-renowned math scholar recipient of first Donald McKay faculty research award.
Public Relations News Release 1989:647, p.1
Hyo C. Myung internationally known and respected in professional mathematics and physics circles for his original research on the field of Lie-admissible algebras, has been named recipient of the first Donald N. McKay Faculty Research Award.
45 Is the U. S. selling itself out to the Japanese? Hardly, says Northern Iowa economics professor.
Public Relations News Release 1989:245, p.1
As of 1988, all foreign investors combined owned less than two percent of commercial real estate in America, less than one percent of farmland, and less then four percent of corporate stock.
46 Foreign investment- is the entire united states for sale?
Public Relations News Release 1989:232, p.1
Recent buyouts of major pieces of property have many people concerned that the U. S. is selling out to foreign investors. Ken McCormick says foreign investors own less than 2 percent of U. S. commercial real estate, and less than 1 percent of farmland.
47 Northern Iowa professor reveals 'The Real Adam Smith' to high school teachers.
Public Relations News Release 1988:561, p.1
List of teacher participating in the seminar, titled "The Works of Adam Smith." Eighteenth century economist Adam Smith is one of the most misinterpreted theorists in history, according to Dr. Kenneth McCormick.
48 Riverboat gambling-- funding state programs via "sin taxes."
Public Relations News Release 1988:331, p.1
Iowa legislature is debating whether or not riverboat gambling will be allowed on the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. Ken McCormick says there are other ways to raise additional revenue for the state.
49 University of Northern Iowa's journal of student research and writing, 'Draftings In' series, presents two new volumes.
Public Relations News Release 1988:189, p.1
"Drafting in Economics: Major Themes," and "Drafting in Vonnegut: The Paradox of Hope," a compilation of eight student essays, were recently published at UNI.
50 Students' papers being seen in 'Draftings In'
Northern Iowan 85:2, p.12
Procedures for organizing an issue of Draftings In.