Nuss--Kenneth E. (Biology Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 23 of 23 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Hydrogen on the highways Public Relations News Release 2001:260, p.1 |
Kenneth Nuss will discuss the new hydrogen-powered vehicles. | |
2 | Hydrogen on the highways Public Relations News Release 2001:71, p.1 |
Kenneth Nuss will talk about hybrid, hydrogen-powered vehicles. | |
3 | Are hybrid cars running out of gas? Public Relations News Release 2001:67, p.1 |
Ken Nuss will discuss fuel-efficient cars. | |
4 | Don't step on a Bee Day Public Relations News Release 2001:4, p.1 |
Ken Nuss discusses bees. | |
5 | Who let the bugs out? Northern Iowan 97:18, p.5 |
Ladybird beetles (commonly known as lady bugs) are abundant on campus because of the warm fall season; photo. | |
6 | Bees bring profs their honey Northern Iowan 96:36, p.11 |
Talk about meeting and falling in love. | |
7 | Members inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:411, p.1 |
Christopher Paul Bock and Sara Carlson were initiated into the Golden Key National Honor Society for outstanding academic achievement. | |
8 | What's Up Northern Iowan 92:40, p.3 |
Activities and meetings. | |
9 | Every person you meet can teach something important Northern Iowan 91:58, p.7 |
Tributes to people who helped him. | |
10 | How long can we ignore environment? This is serious, man Northern Iowan 91:52, p.9 |
Should heed warning signs about the environment. | |
11 | Students plan benefit concert to save Earth Northern Iowan 91:18, p.1 |
Students from Capstone course attempt to raise money for rain forests. | |
12 | Sting of the honeybee. Public Relations News Release 1994:48, p.1 |
Bees won't last in Iowa due to the cold weather. | |
13 | Summer telecourses offered though University of Northern Iowa , Iowa Public Television Public Relations News Release 0:501, p.1 |
Iowa Public Television will broadcast telecourses this summer for UNI. | |
14 | Environmentally Sound: UNI Takes Responsibility Old Gold 0:0, p.20 |
Dining centers on campus are doing a lot more recycling; photo. The Department of Residence is trying to decrease food waste; photo. Campbell Hall residents recycle; photo. Every building now recycles aluminum cans which helps to fund UNI; photo. | |
15 | Honoring those who make life sweet. Public Relations News Release 1992:68, p.1 |
September is National Honey Month according to Ken Nuss. | |
16 | Do Midwesterners have just reason to be all a-buzz? Public Relations News Release 1991:769, p.1 |
Ken Nuss expects the swarms of killer bees to get no farther north than Oklahoma and Arkansas. | |
17 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:544, p.1 |
Self-help books, baseball roots, sex and violence on TV, gypsy moths, and cancer control month are the topics for discussion. Faculty are listed that may be of help. | |
18 | The gypsy population is growing out of control in some places Public Relations News Release 1991:514, p.1 |
Gypsy moths are beginning their invasion of Iowa and the Midwest. | |
19 | Everywhere we look, it's honey, honey, honey! Public Relations News Release 1991:40, p.1 |
More products on the grocery shelves contain honey. | |
20 | Beeware of killer bees---they're making their way north. Public Relations News Release 1990:637, p.1 |
Killer bees found in Texas are may spread throughout the United States. | |
21 | Invasion of gypsy moths---keeping watch on a voracious eater. Public Relations News Release 1990:618, p.1 |
Gypsy moths are in Iowa, but cause more problems in the eastern United States. | |
22 | Honey in the morning, honey in the evening, Americans are eating it up. Public Relations News Release 1989:668, p.1 |
The craze for natural foods has been a boom for honey producers. Ken Nuss is also a bee keeper, and says there's more to honey than what we see on the store shelves. | |
23 | Variety of events planned for "Earth Week 1990" at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:549, p.1 |
The Conservation Club coordinates several Earth Week activities, including a guided walk through the Biological Preserves, lectures from faculty members, Orchesis performances, and folk dancing in the Embassy Room. |