Price Laboratory School
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| 501 | "Face of war" to be explored by eighth graders from Price Lab School and guests from St. Paul Academy Friday (November 9) Public Relations News Release 1990:171, p.1 |
Fourth annual interstate student exchange held at Malcolm Price Lab School. | |
| 502 | Northern Iowa's Malcom Price Laboratory School participates in open enrollment Northern Iowan 87:18, p.7 |
Students may now open-enroll at Lab School. | |
| 503 | Physical, social, emotional wellness combined in pilot program Public Relations News Release 1990:186, p.1 |
Project at Malcolm Price Lab School aims to help young people choose a healthy lifestyle. | |
| 504 | Open enrollment policy finalized for University of Northern Iowa's Malcolm Price Laboratory School Public Relations News Release 1990:150, p.1 |
UNI Lab School may accept students from any school district in Iowa, to a limit of 670 students. | |
| 505 | Teachers must be careful to avoid sexual stereotyping in the classroom Public Relations News Release 1989:526, p.1 |
As head of multi-cultural, non-sexist programming at Price Laboratory School, Dianna Briggs advises educators to be more wary of sexual stereotyping in the classroom. | |
| 506 | 'El Rasto' to conclude elementary foreign language week at Price Laboratory school Friday (May 11). Public Relations News Release 1989:622, p.1 |
A giant flea market and carnival will take place on the front lawn of Price Laboratory School. Students earn "counterfeit" currency from Spanish speaking countries throughout the school year and "spend" their pesos at the flea market. | |
| 507 | Students learn history, social studies through interactive computer programs Public Relations News Release 1989:525, p.1 |
Students of Price Lab School participate in a program that puts them into the shoes of the townsfolk and city council debating the pros and cons of the construction of a chemical plant in their fictional town. The program was developed by Phillip Nelson. | |
| 508 | University of Northern Iowa presents recommendations for Price Lab School to Iowa board of Regents. Public Relations News Release 1989:584, p.1 |
Implementing the consultants' recommendations would result in two changes. First, the student composition of the school must continue and broadened. Second staff at the Lab School should consist of 70 percent "master teachers" with clinical faculty status | |
| 509 | Price Lab School summer session registration to be Thursday (April 19) Public Relations News Release 1989:558, p.1 |
Summer session registration for Price Laboratory School begins for parents with children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Programs will cover literature, social studies, music, vocabulary, and physical education. | |
| 510 | Annual nursery/kindergarten round-up for Price Lab School April 13 Public Relations News Release 1989:522, p.1 |
Parents whose children will be four to five years of age and live within the Laboratory School attendance zone are eligible for the Nursery/Kindergarten Round-Up, where they will complete registration for the 1990-91 school year. | |
| 511 | AIDS and teens Public Relations News Release 1989:483, p.1 |
Kathy Oakland directs the Price Laboratory School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", adapted from a book about the Nobel Peace Prize nominated AIDS Memorial Quilt. | |
| 512 | Education/awareness play helps students understand AIDS Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1 |
Kathy Oakland directs the Price Lab School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", a live action adaptation of a novel on the AIDS Quilt project. | |
| 513 | AIDS plan gaining national attention Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.12 |
PLS students appear in interpretative theater piece relating to AIDS. | |
| 514 | Consultants cite Price Lab as "high quality enterprise" Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.4 |
Outline of report by consultants retained in wake of Peat Marwick recommendations. | |
| 515 | Geography Bee honors at Price Laboratory School to Becky Delafield Public Relations News Release 1989:434, p.1 |
Becky Delafield earns first place at the Price Laboratory School's Geography Bee. Finals are held in Washington D. C., where winners may win college scholarships of up to $15,000. | |
| 516 | Northern University High School students taking play about "AIDS" to area schools. Public Relations News Release 1989:413, p.1 |
Cleve Jones founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt/NAMES Project, received an invitation to a private performance of an interpretive theater piece called "Threads, Needles and Patches," by seven 11th grade students at Price Lab School. | |
| 517 | Consultants find Northern Iowa's Price Lab School "high quality enterprise"; recommend focusing on teacher education, advise against charging tuition. Public Relations News Release 1989:395, p.1 |
Among other points consultants made was faculty members should be recruited and retained as "master teachers." Research should be conducted at the Lab School by faculty members from throughout the University. | |
| 518 | Play based on Memorial Quilt will be performed free for public Thursday (Feb. 1) by students at Price Laboratory School at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:364, p.1 |
Nobel prize nominee Cleve Jones and filmmaker David Thompson visit students of Katherine Oakland at Price Laboratory School to document their performance of a play to raise AIDS awareness. | |
| 519 | University of Northern Iowa training elementary educators to teach science better Public Relations News Release 1989:358, p.1 |
Professor Louis Finsand participates in the Inservice Network for Teacher Enhancement in Natural Science Education program. Teachers enrolled in the program are given a series of hands-on activities to be implemented into the classroom. | |
| 520 | Getting kids interested in science--try some stars! Public Relations News Release 1989:347, p.1 |
Students of Lou Finsand at Price Lab School erect classroom planetariums to study the dynamics of seasons, the greenhouse effect, and global warming. Finsand prepares planetarium lesson plans for over one-thousand classrooms. | |
| 521 | Northern University High School student play about "AIDS" gaining national attention Public Relations News Release 1989:332, p.1 |
Nobel Prize nominee, Cleve Jones, and filmmaker, David Thompson, visit eleventh grade Northern University High School students to document their production of "Threads, Needles and Patches". | |
| 522 | Children can learn better through dramatic play; University of Northern Iowa professor writes drama curriculum for Iowa schools Public Relations News Release 1989:311, p.1 |
Professor Gretta Berghammer conducts research on the effects of drama on learning in four and five-year-olds at Price Lab School. As a result of her eight week study, the Department of Education requires all schools utilize the arts in their curriculum. | |
| 523 | Global education key to successful future for today's children. Public Relations News Release 1989:278, p.1 |
As the nations of the world become increasingly dependent upon one another for trade and protecting the environment, the citizens of the world will have to become more familiar with their neighbors on the globe. | |
| 524 | Effectiveness of Price Lab examined Northern Iowan 86:19, p.3 |
Committee formed to study usefulness and effectiveness of PLS. | |
| 525 | How important is it for your child to make friends in school? Public Relations News Release 1989:126, p.1 |
Clare Struck says it is extremely important that children develop friendships in school. Friend making is a skill which can be taught, and practiced. | |
| 526 | What's in a name--such as campus buildings Northern Iowan 86:3, p.7 |
A brief look at the people for whom campus buildings are named; photo. | |
| 527 | Price laboratory head shocked by proposal Public Relations News Release 85:60, p.1 |
David Else points out the strengths and benefits of PLS. | |
| 528 | Consulting firm recommends changes at state universities Northern Iowan 85:59, p.1 |
Peat Marwick report recommends dropping of Ed. D. degree, close study on value of Price Lab School, and other curricular changes. | |
| 529 | Larger budget includes pay raises for faculty Northern Iowan 85:58, p.1 |
A look at specific parts of the budget; approve several administrative appointments. | |
| 530 | Price Laboratory school group to hold reunion in conjunction with Sturgis Falls weekend; seeking additional alums. Public Relations News Release 1988:492, p.1 |
Events sponsored by the Alumni and Friends of Price Laboratory School given. | |
| 531 | Old-fashioned eighth grade graduation to be held at Northern Iowa's one-room school. Public Relations News Release 1988:480, p.1 |
Class member will wear clothes reminiscent of those worn near the turn of the century. Students presenting various oral projects will be stationed around the outside of the school, and repeat their presentations several times between 7 and 7:45 p.m. | |
| 532 | Children's author Susan Pearson to be visiting author at Northern Iowa's Price Lab school authors' celebration. Public Relations News Release 1988:444, p.1 |
Author of 13 children's picture books and an editor of fiction and nonfiction for all age groups. Pearson will talk with children individually about their writing and the work they have done at Price Lab School in authoring their own texts. | |
| 533 | Volunteers go to work: Price Lab hosts language fest Northern Iowan 85:53, p.10 |
Highlights of the upcoming conference. | |
| 534 | Price Lab School summer session registration to be on Thursday (April 20.) Public Relations News Release 1988:420, p.1 |
Principal Lynn Nielsen says instructional programs have been planned to meet a variety of educational needs from remediation to enrichment. List of class offered, instructor and a brief description. | |
| 535 | University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School to hold statewide foreign language festival (FLF) April 22. Public Relations News Release 1988:415, p.1 |
Students may participate in a variety of activities which require speaking the language they are studying. Three travel scholarship to foreign language students will be awarded. | |
| 536 | Northen Iowa's college of education hosts conference to help improve teacher education program, April 13-14. Public Relations News Release 1988:404, p.1 |
The purpose of the two day confrence is to bring together cadre members from several of the state's school districts which serve as student teaching centers for Northern Iowa in order to begin and continue to improve teacher education at UNI. | |
| 537 | Round-up for University of Northern Iowa's Price Laboratory School to be April 21. Public Relations News Release 1988:365, p.1 |
To be eligible for 1989-90 nursery/kindergarten students must be 4 or 5 years old by Sept. 15, 1989 and reside within the Laboratory School attendance area. | |
| 538 | Modern language important Northern Iowan 85:46, p.5 |
Faculty talk about the importance of learning another language. | |
| 539 | Registration deadline April 1 for Foreign Language Festival at University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School April 22. Public Relations News Release 1988:347, p.1 |
Student's may participate in a variety of activities which include speaking the language they are studying. Activities include a bicycle race, treasure hunts, a quiz bowl, a speech contest and foreign food tasting, according to Jim Becker. | |
| 540 | Teaching with interactive instructional television is wave of the future says University of Northern Iowa professor. Public Relations News Release 1988:336, p.1 |
A two-way video/two audio system should be in place by early as 1992. According to Robert Hardman a big benefit of the interactive system is that it will allow a group of schools to hire oneteacher to teach many students in multiple sites simultaneously. | |
| 541 | University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School students celebrate Vinterfest Jan. 19 Public Relations News Release 1988:254, p.1 |
Celebrating the first settlers of the community and the winter season. Students can sample Scandinavian foods, learn Scandinavian songs and create an art project. | |
| 542 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit a physics classsroom at Price Lab during a tour of UNI. | |
| 543 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit science classroom at Price Lab School. | |
| 544 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit physics class on tour of UNI. | |
| 545 | New organization looking for alumni, friends of Price Laboratory School; 'Sort of Mini-Reunion' planned. Public Relations News Release 1988:150, p.1 |
The 'Sort of Mini-Reunion' will begin with a reception and will be followed by a dinner. Proposed organizational goals will be discussed in a breif meeting after dinner. | |
| 546 | Regents reports; budget OK'd Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3 |
Winston Burt will head Affirmative Action; David Else will head PLS; John Johnson will head History Department; Dhirendra Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department; Jonathon Lu will be acting head of Geography Department. | |
| 547 | More than 500 Price Lab, Black Hawk Elementary students to be 'partners' for prairie project day Wednesday. Public Relations News Release 1988:404, p.1 |
"Prairie Project Day" was organized to help improve the educational experience for the children by providing activities outside the regular classroom. | |
| 548 | Kindergarten round-up at PLS Northern Iowan 84:56, p.9 |
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| 549 | Price Lab School Field House will be named after Nielsen Northern Iowan 84:55, p.7 |
Profile of Ross Nielsen; photo. | |
| 550 | Northern Iowa ready-made for Early Developmental Education Center Public Relations News Release 1987:373, p.1 |
The Iowa Legislature grants the Board of Regents permission to develop a National Center for Early Developmental Education in any of its schools. Professor Thomas Switzer discusses the University's vast array of child development programs | |
| 551 | Price Lab School Fieldhouse to be named for Ross A. Nielsen Sunday (April 24) Public Relations News Release 1987:374, p.1 |
The Ross A. Nielsen Fieldhouse is dedicated in honor of the retired head of the Department of Teaching and Price Lab School. Over the course of his career, Nielsen has served as a Price Lab mathematics faculty member, and a student teaching supervisor. | |
| 552 | Price Lab School Registration to be April 21 Public Relations News Release 1987:375, p.1 |
Elementary students are registered for the Price Laboratory School's summer session. Summer programs cover drama, cooking, art, history, and music. Students residing outside of the Price Lab attendance zone are welcome to join the program. | |
| 553 | Northern Iowa's Price Lab schedules nursery-kindergarten round-up for April 29 Public Relations News Release 1987:371, p.1 |
Parents within the Price Laboratory School attendance zone register their four and five year old children for the nursery/kindergarten program in the Price Lab cafeteria. | |
| 554 | Northern Iowa to sponsor 20th annual Beginning Reading Conference April 22 Public Relations News Release 1987:361, p.1 |
The twentieth Beginning Reading Conference is held in the Education Center, where Professor Lucy McCormick Calkine acts as keynote speaker. The conference is sponsored by the Department of Teaching and Price Lab School. | |
| 555 | Price Lab students play role of diplomats in Arab-Israeli conflict via computer Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1 |
High school students participate in a diplomatic computer simulation of the Arab-Israeli conflict, where they play as Ronald Reagan, Secretary of State George Shultz, Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci, and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Murphy. | |
| 556 | If four-year-olds enter the public schools, they can't be kept behind a desk, says Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1987:192, p.1 |
Professor Gloria Kirkland discusses the Board of Education's plans to include four-year-olds in school curriculums. The Price Laboratory School's experimental pre-kindergarten programs of the 1960s is used as a model for the new curriculum. | |
| 557 | Sell-out crowd attends first Colonial Christmas Northern Iowan 84:29, p.18 |
A look at the show put on by Price Lab School students; photo | |
| 558 | Northern Iowa College of Education selects 1986-87 faculty award winners Public Relations News Release 1987:161, p.1 |
Awards for teaching, scholarship, and professional services are given to Professors Jody Stone, William Waack, William Stainback, and Susan Stainback. Elizabeth martin heads the COE Faculty Awards Committee. | |
| 559 | 'The Johnsons' to perform 'A Country Christmas' concert to fund NUHS students in speech competitions Public Relations News Release 1987:158, p.1 |
Tickets for "A Country Christmas" are sold at University Book and Supply. The concert is performed by UNI alumni Roy, Gary and Jean Johnson at the Northern Iowa High School. The show is sponsored by the Price Lab School's Language Arts Department. | |
| 560 | 'Colonial Christmas' to be new holiday 'treat' for area residents from NUHS Public Relations News Release 1987:146, p.1 |
Northern University High School hosts their Madrigal Dinner in Maucker Union. Decorations, music and food will follow the theme of Christmas in colonial America. Les Hale leads preparation for the event, and is assisted by the Price Lab faculty. | |
| 561 | Spanish educators to visit University of Northern Iowa campus Nov. 9-11 Public Relations News Release 1987:127, p.1 |
Four representatives of the University of Valladolid in Spain tour the campus media facilities, Price Lab School, and the Offices of Alumni and Continuing Education to develop a program for the Iowa Regents Hispanic Institute. | |
| 562 | Newly developed standards for mathematics curriculum and instruction to be unveiled at University of Northern Iowa Fall Math Conference Friday Public Relations News Release 1987:45, p.1 |
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics presents their newly developed mathematics curriculum for K-12. The conference is held at Price Lab, sponsored by the College of Education, College of Natural Science, and Division of Continuing Education. | |
| 563 | Price Lab students present own version of Constitution at Sept. 17 assembly Public Relations News Release 1987:29, p.1 |
Elementary students of Price Lab School re-enact the drafting of the U. S. Constitution. One student representative from each classroom presented their peers with the finished project in Butzier Auditorium. Mayor Doug Sharp visited the signing. | |
| 564 | John E. Tarr Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3 |
Named acting head of the Department of Teaching for 1987-1988; replaces James Doud, who served as acting head for 1986-1987, following Ross Nielsen's retirement. | |
| 565 | UNI Theatre in education project explores Constitution, Bill of Rights Public Relations News Release 1987:436, p.1 |
Professor Gretta Berghammer discusses the "Blue Print for Freedom" program. The program is designed teach students in grades three through six about the U. S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Production costs are covered by the Department of Education. | |
| 566 | Variety of workshops offered this summer at Price Lab School Public Relations News Release 1987:397, p.1 |
A series of education courses are held in Price Laboratory School. The courses are designed for football coaches, social studies instructors, elementary level literature teachers, and year book editors. | |
| 567 | UNI College of Education honors faculty for outstanding teaching, research Public Relations News Release 1987:387, p.1 |
Four faculty members of the College of Education are recognized for their contributions to their profession. Professor William Waack receives the distinguished service award for his work in language arts education. Includes members of selection committee. | |
| 568 | UNI teaching prof wins Rockefeller Foundation summer research fellowship Public Relations News Release 1987:364, p.1 |
James Becker, of the modern language department of Price Lab, is named one of one-hundred recipients of a research grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Becker uses his grant to develop teaching materials on French fruit and vegetable cooperatives. | |
| 569 | UNI summer workshop to help Iowa French, Spanish teachers improve skills Public Relations News Release 1987:360, p.1 |
A workshop for instructors of Spanish and French is offered for three credit hours at the Iowa Foreign Language Teacher Institute, held on campus. | |
| 570 | UNI's Price Lab schedules nursery/kindergarten round-up for May 1 Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1 |
Caregivers for students of ages of four or five begin registration for Kindergarten in the cafeteria of Price Lab. In order to qualify, registering students must live within the attendance area, present a birth certificate. | |
| 571 | Price Lab summer school registration to be held April 21 Public Relations News Release 1987:324, p.1 |
Caretakers of students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade at Price Lab School begin registering for summer classes. Instructors organized programs on island life, transportation, archaeology, music, art, language arts, and self-confidence. | |
| 572 | Nominations open for UNI's Public Policy Institute Public Relations News Release 1987:312, p.1 |
High school sophomores and juniors begin submitting for the Public Policy Institute, directed by Professor Charles Moore. Students must be nominated by their high school principal, and pay a one-hundred dollar registration fee. | |
| 573 | Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators to hold spring conference at UNI April 5-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:295, p.1 |
The Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators spring conference, featuring a number programs presented by Iowan educators, including university faculty. An award ceremony was held in honor of R. Paul Brimm, who served as principal of Price Lab School. | |
| 574 | MET Shuttle bus service to operate on UNI campus Public Relations News Release 1987:279, p.1 |
The Metropolitan Transit Authority offers a shuttle bus service on campus at a cost of fifty cents per passenger. The route begins and ends at Hillside Courts. | |
| 575 | Radio News Network Announcements Public Relations News Release 1987:249, p.1 |
Professor James Fryman compiles an atlas comparing Iowan communities. Ragbrai training begins. Price Lab students share what physical education means to them. Regents raise room and board costs. Students spend Spring Break lobbying in Washington. | |
| 576 | Price Lab students to don sunglasses, sandals for beach party to end unit on Australia, America's cup race Public Relations News Release 1986:197, p.1 |
Students of Price Lab School held an indoor beach party to end their unit on Australia. Students built sandcastles, played volleyball, and reenacted the "Alice Spring Boat Races." | |
| 577 | Limited number of spaces remaining for NUHS June trip to France Public Relations News Release 1986:174, p.1 |
Professor James Becker lead the Northern University High School's trip to France. Students of French joined their instructors on the three week excursion, which also included Switzerland and Monaco. | |
| 578 | UNI to offer Minority Clerical Training Program this spring Public Relations News Release 1986:146, p.1 |
The Minority Clerical Training Program announces its accepting of new members. Inductees are required to have a typing speed of forty words per minute, clerical service experience, and satisfactory completion of a pre-test. Classes were held in Price Lab. | |
| 579 | Photo cutlines for holiday package Public Relations News Release 1986:138, p.1 |
Students of Price Lab School participate in multi-cultural celebrations of winter holidays. The second and third graders spun a dredl, and decorated a tree with German candles, Jewish Stars of David, and Mexican eyes of god. | |
| 580 | UNI's Price Lab School students study multi-cultural winter festival traditions Public Relations News Release 1987:134, p.1 |
Second and third grade students of Price Laboratory School participated in a social studies unit focused on winter celebrations of various cultures. The students studied aspects of Hannukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Three King's Day, and Chinese New Year. | |
| 581 | Tree lighting ceremony, related festivities kick off the holiday season at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:131, p.1 |
The annual tree lighting ceremony was held at Maucker Union, conducted by President Curris. The Mixed Chorus, Folk Dancers, and Price Lab student choir performed for the occasion with appearances by Mr. and Mrs. Claus. | |
| 582 | Lab School teacher receives state award Public Relations News Release 1987:110, p.1 |
James Becker named "Outstanding Foreign Language Educator: in Iowa. | |
| 583 | UNI Lab School to co-sponsor trip to France for High School Students Public Relations News Release 1987:101, p.1 |
Forty-five Iowa high school French teachers and students departed on a three-week trip to France through the Vistas in Education travel program, directed by Professor James Becker. Eligible students must have had two years of French to participate. | |
| 584 | Lab school receives an excellence grant Northern Iowa Today 14:4, p.7 |
Receives $15,000 from US Department of Education for citizenship education. | |
| 585 | Iowa foreign language teachers strengthen skills at special Price Lab workshop at UNI Public Relations News Release 1986:494, p.1 |
A workshop for foreign language instructors is held in Price Laboratory School. The workshop developed speaking and listening abilities, as well as teaching strategies. Among the speakers were three UNI professors. Includes a list of participants. | |
| 586 | UNI education prof selected to attend National Foreign Policy Conference Public Relations News Release 1986:479, p.1 |
Judith M. Finkelstein, associate professor of teaching, participates in the National Foreign Policy Conference in Washington D.C. Topics covered include issues like narcotics control, international terrorism, and U.S. Soviet relations. | |
| 587 | Lab School names auditorium after Butzier Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.3 |
Named for Kenneth G. Butzier, who retired last year after twenty-five years at PLS. | |
| 588 | Two men leave their mark at UNI after more than 30 years of service Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.7 |
Biographical profiles of Donald O. Rod and Ross Nielsen, who will retire soon; photo. | |
| 589 | 'School's out' for long-time UNI educator/Price Lab administrator Ross Nielsen Public Relations News Release 1986:447, p.1 |
Professor Nielsen has been at UNI for thirty-nine years. | |
| 590 | Variety of workshops offered this summer at Price Lab School Public Relations News Release 1987:397, p.1 |
The workshops, designed for teachers, will be offered in June and July. | |
| 591 | Price Lab School auditorium at UNI to be named for Ken Butzier at May 18 ceremony Public Relations News Release 1986:418, p.1 |
He taught language arts and was director of speech and theatre activities at Northern University High School for twenty-five years; a reception will follow; he received his bachelor's degree from UNI; a scholarship also bears his name. | |
| 592 | Elementary students sought for PLS summer school German experience Public Relations News Release 1986:406, p.1 |
Students finishing their fifth, sixth or seventh grades this spring are eligible to apply for a two-week German course being offered at the Price Laboratory School. | |
| 593 | Price Lab is justified Northern Iowan 82:52, p.2 |
Urges students to fight any attempt to close PLS; also believes that travel in Europe this summer may be dangerous. | |
| 594 | Price Lab threatened Northern Iowan 82:52, p.1 |
Proposal to close PLS seems likely to be simply legislative maneuvering. | |
| 595 | Price Lab summer school registration to be April 22 Public Relations News Release 1986:357, p.1 |
Registration will begin for the six-week summer session held for elementary students in grades pre-kindergarten through sixth; children must be four years old at minimum. | |
| 596 | Public Policy Institute Alumnus 71:1, p.18 |
Will consider problems in agriculture. | |
| 597 | UNI's Price Lab school schedules nursery/kindergarten round-up for May 12 Public Relations News Release 1986:331, p.1 |
To be eligible students must be 4 or 5 years old and live in the school attendance area; parents must bring their birth certificate to the round-up. | |
| 598 | Educator leaves behind tough position to fill Northern Iowan 82:35, p.11 |
Ross Nielsen will retire at the end of this year; lengthy profile; photo. | |
| 599 | UNI to offer public policy institute in June for high school students Public Relations News Release 1986:262, p.1 |
The program will be the only one of its kind in the state and will be offered to high school students will have completed their junior or sophomore year; no more than fifty students will be selected; it will be held June 15-26. | |
| 600 | Internationally known fresh water ecologist Vallentyne to speak at UNI Feb. 13 during only Midwest stop Public Relations News Release 1986:244, p.1 |
Vallentyne is known as "the man with the globe on his back" as well as an "evangelist for ecology;" he talks to elementary school students as "Johnny Biosphere;" his address at UNI is entitled "The Biosphere and Man." |