Raiklin--Ernest G. (Economics Faculty)

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1 Recently/soon to be published: Ernest Raiklin
Campus News Network 8:11, p.
Ernest Raiklin will have two articles published in the International Journal of Social Economics, and two books published in Russia.
2 To Russia from UNI; faculty share their American expertise
Campus News Network 5:8, p.1
UNI-ACTR initiative continues.
3 Long term for a poor harvest in Russia
Public Relations News Release 1994:90, p.1
Ernest Raiklin sees long term problems in Russian economy if agriculture base is not developed.
4 Contemporary Russia subject of lecture
Northern Edition 2:21, p.3
Panel discussion to be presented.
5 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1994:78, p.1
Impact of poor harvest on Russian economy is this week's topic for discussion.
6 Panel on contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe to be featured at University of Northern Iowa lecture September 28.
Public Relations News Release 1994:75, p.1
Kenneth Basom, Gregory Bruess, and Ernest Raiklin will make up a panel discussing contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe.
7 The strong arm of the law.
Public Relations News Release 1993:113, p.1
Ernest Raiklin believes the solution for Russian problems will be a military dictatorship.
8 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1993:104, p.1
Information sources for this weeks topics of discussion that include Russian unrest and the first Monday in October.
9 Sources for help with discussing current events named.
Public Relations News Release 1992:471, p.1
This week's topics for discussion include: Is peace possible in Yugoslavia, can the West help Yeltsin stay in power, and Iowa, a leader in interactive learning through communications.
10 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1992:450, p.1
This week's topics for discussion are the importance of pensions for retirees and what is the future of Russia and Boris Yeltzin.
11 Professional leaves announced
Campus News Network 3:13, p.1
Roster of those who received leaves and their research topics.
12 Books with happy endings.
Public Relations News Release 1992:276, p.1
Ernest Raiklin headed a project to obtain donated discontinued text books to Russian students.
13 Advisory Board requests new human rights policy; Faculty Senate meets Monday
Northern Iowan 88:45, p.1
Faculty Senate passes measures supporting new policies on human rights and academic freedom.
14 Boris bashing.
Public Relations News Release 1991:435, p.1
Triple digit inflation and a 500 ruble average income in Russia threaten the future of Boris Yeltsin.
15 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1991:308, p.1
Roster of professors who are willing contacts for further information on current events.
16 Sources for Soviet coverage
Public Relations News Release 1991:14, p.1
List of faculty and students available to provide Soviet information and expertise..
17 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.
18 Persian Gulf forum held in Union
Northern Iowan 87:34, p.8
Persian Gulf question and answer session was held in the Union Tuesday. Faculty members in the forum included Ernest Raiklin, Abdullah Khan, and Thomas Gillespie.
19 Notice of first session of collective bargaining November 7
Public Relations News Release 1990:172, p.1
Iowa State Board of Regents and United Faculty begin talks.
20 'The Japan Connection' to be explored April 12 & 17 in joint program at University of Northern Iowa and Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
Public Relations News Release 1989:455, p.1
Professors Jonathan Lu, Ian Gladding, Ernest Raiklin, Dale Braynard, and Tom Rohlich participate in a joint forum between UNI and the University of Iowa on American business relations with Japanese companies.
21 'The Japan connection' to be explored April 12 &27 joint program at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:406, p.1
A public forum designed for Iowa companies intrested in doing business with companies in Japan as well as persons interested in the business and culture of the country.