Ratliff--Ruth E. (Development Staff)

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# Title Date Summary
1 'Town and Gown' Lecture to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2010:125, p.1
The Department of History will present "Town and Gown When the Dow was Down: Cedar Falls and ISTC in 1933," by Ruth Ratliff, director of campaigns, development & foundation.
2 Imagine the Impact of $250 million
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.1
Foundation starts a new fund raising campaign with a goal of $250 million to support scholarships and to support faculty; will extend through 2013.
3 New search engine allows one to surf and donate
Northern Iowan 102:51, p.11
GoodSearch donates approximately one cent to an organization of the user's choice for each search done on the search engine. Good Search is connected to Yahoo; photo.
4 Presidential search committee offering streamlined video, wants students, faculty, staff involved in candidates' visits
Northern Iowan 102:41, p.6
Committee hopes to hold open forums for candidates; considering video streaming of candidates' presentations.
5 General Mills scholarships awarded to five minority students at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:159, p.1
Five Cedar Rapids area minority students received scholarships in the amount of $1000.
6 University of Northern Iowa joins American Mock Trial Association; informational meeting Thursday, October 10
Public Relations News Release 1996:75, p.1
Mock trial teams consist of six to eight students--three acting as attorneys, three as witnesses, and two alternates if desired. Each case will be tried four times during a tournament. Teams will compete at multiple regional tournament sites in February.
7 The ethics of corporate-funded research
Public Relations News Release 1995:454, p.1
Many great discoveries have come from university research.
8 Planning strategically
Campus News Network 6:9, p.2
Response Team is currently examining the recently revised University Strategic Plan and will meet today with Writing Committee.
9 University of Northern Iowa's Office of Public Relations receives top awards in communications recognition program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:238, p.1
Office of Public Relations has received four "Exceptional Achievement" is the highest award granted in the Mid-America District's communications recognition program. The awards were for work in electronic media, publications and photography.
10 Staff changes, addition in Northern Iowa development division announced.
Public Relations News Release 1988:25, p.1
Bill Calhoun promoted to director of special gifts and assistant vice president for development. Ruth Ratliff named director of corporate and foundation relations.
11 Student as Critic Conference features novelist Grumbach as keynote speaker
Northern Iowan 83:51, p.4
Conference schedule.
12 Iowa Student as Critic Conference
Public Relations News Release 1987:308, p.1
Over five-hundred students attended thirteen sessions conducted by faculty members were held as part of the Iowa Student as Critic Conference. These sessions covered topics like film, literature, history, and writing.
13 UNI women receive $170, 000 grant to help women advance in higher education
Public Relations News Release 1987:81, p.1
Professor Donna Thompson, and fifteen other faculty women, make efforts to remove barriers that keep women and minorities from excelling in higher education. The project was funded by grants from the Department of Eduaction and university funds.
14 Women discovering choices in lifestyles
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.10
Hagemann Hall's presentation of "Windows on Women" ends with a panel discussion; photo.
15 Public invited to week of 'Windows on Women' presentations at UNI Feb. 24-27
Public Relations News Release 1986:263, p.1
The presentations are meant to help women understand themselves and for men to understand the women in their lives; sponsored by Hagemann Hall Senate and the Residence Hall Association.
16 Western Literature conference held
Northern Iowan 80:11, p.6
Several UNI staff will participate in conference.
17 Meeting postponed
Northern Iowan 79:13, p.7
Ruth Ratliff and Harold Burris will speak at GSO meeting.
18 Ethics forum begins
Northern Iowan 79:11, p.7
Conference will focus on business ethics.
19 Graduates continue their education at UNI
Old Gold 0:0, p.49
A variety of graduate students chose to continue their studies at UNI with emphasis on faculty research, graduate student studies and research, and service to the community; photo.
20 Ratliff lecture tomorrow
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.4
Ruth Ratliff will speak about Southern history.
21 Ante-bellum preacher attitudes topic for April 15 UNI history lecture
Public Relations News Release 1980:497, p.1
Ruth Ratliff will talk about "Attitudes of Ante-Bellum Preachers Toward Money and Work."
22 Cowen not mentioned
Northern Iowan 77:26, p.2
Notes that Leigh Rigby's December 5 article about the Metropolitan Chorale's performance of the "Messiah" failed to recognize Dr. Graeme Cowen as the director and coordinator of the production.
23 UNI history series to open September 18 with annual Becker lecture
Public Relations News Release 1980:51, p.1
Phi Alpha Theta will host guest speaker Chester G. Starr to start the Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture Series.