Russia

Displaying 51 - 100 of 146 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Impeachment cloud still hanging over Yeltsin's head
Public Relations News Release 1998:333, p.1
Ken Basom discusses the possible impeachment of Russian president Boris Yeltsin.
52 Measuring the impact of Russia's opposition to bombing of Kosovo
Public Relations News Release 1998:305, p.1
Professor Ken Basom talks about Russia's opposition to NATO bombings of Kosovo.
53 Jim Sweigert, Terry McDonald and Lee Weber
Campus News Network 9:14, p.
Jim Sweigert, Terry McDonald, and Lee Weber authored a grant resulting in Northern University High School being chosen for a Russo-American high school exchange.
54 Russian chemists visit campus
Northern Iowa Today 83:1, p.22
Professors visit classes, faculty, and give presentations.
55 Price lab school instructor gets an up-close look at education in Russia
Public Relations News Release 1998:200, p.1
Cheryl Timion participated in an exchange program in Russia.
56 Price Lab School instructor gets an up-close look at education in Russia
Public Relations News Release 1998:184, p.1
Cheryl Timion took part in an exchange program this summer with Russian educators.
57 Russian chemists visit the University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1998:107, p.1
Valentina Berestovitskaya and Vyacheslav Pak from Herzen State University participate in teacher exchange program with UNI.
58 Northern Iowa Correction
Northern Iowan 95:9, p.2
Kyrgyztan was incorrectly identified as being a part of Russia in the September 22 issue; it was a country in the former Soviet Union.
59 Russians at UNI react to crisis at home
Northern Iowan 95:6, p.1
Recent changes in the Russian government prompted an economic crisis.
60 A world of change in the seven years since Boris Yeltsin's inauguration
Public Relations News Release 1997:392, p.1
Russia has changed drastically since the 1991 election of President Boris Yeltsin.
61 Russia is at the extreme ends of the technology spectrum
Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1
Gary Bozylinsky traveled to Russia and saw first-hand the lack of technology for most of the population.
62 What's behind Yeltsin's new, younger cabinet?
Public Relations News Release 1997:351, p.1
Ken Basom discusses Boris Yeltsin's recent political moves.
63 Russian photographer Vladimir Anatolievich Nikitin will speak at the University of Northern Iowa Monday, March 30
Public Relations News Release 1997:275, p.1
Vladimir Anatolievich Nikitin will give presentation on a photographer's view of Russia's rural areas and St. Petersburg. His photos and those of Alfred Eberling will be displayed in Rod Library.
64 Russian high school students to spend three weeks at Northern University High School, beginning Oct. 17
Public Relations News Release 1997:84, p.1
Northern University High participating in the American Council of Teachers of Russian High School Academic Partnership Exchange, with eleven Russian students currently in Cedar Falls. Jim Sweigert is their teacher.
65 Russian military may be disintegrating
Public Relations News Release 1996:442, p.1
Professor Basom talks about Russian military leaders and the controversy over their contracts.
66 Northern Iowa Students Experiecne Life in Russia
Public Relations News Release 1996:235, p.1
Students find Russian people warm and friendly in small groups, but aloof in public. One student was able to meet top Russian leaders; including Mikhail Gorbachev.
67 Post-bypass Russia: What now for Yeltsin?
Public Relations News Release 1996:177, p.1
Tim O'Connor discusses the economic stability of Russia.
68 Elections: Russia vs. U.S.
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.1
Structure of elections in Russia and the U.S. are compared.
69 Mini symposium on "Russian Film and Theatre" to be presented at University of Northern Iowa October 20-21
Public Relations News Release 1996:115, p.1
Galina Aksenova and Veniamin Smekhov will be speaking October 20 and 21.
70 You too can meet Gorbachev
Northern Iowan 93:11, p.18
Students spoke about their experiences at Tuesday's panel discussion, "American Students in Russia and Russian Students in America: Expectations and Impressions."
71 What's in store for Russia after the elections?
Public Relations News Release 1995:452, p.1
Timothy O'Connor will discuss the implications for Russia following the runoff election.
72 Briefly
Campus News Network 6:20, p.2
President Koob spent ten days in Russia meeting with representatives of Russian universities participating in exchange programs.
73 UNI expert favors Yelstin
Northern Iowan 92:57, p.1
Timothy O'Connor offers views.
74 UNI's Russian exchange program continues to grow
Public Relations News Release 1995:444, p.1
The Russian exchange program has grown to be one of the nation's largest programs. President Robert Koob spent ten days in Russia meeting with representatives of Russian universities.
75 UNI professor available to discuss Russian presidential election
Public Relations News Release 1995:433, p.1
Professor Timothy O'Connor will be available to speak to the media about the Russian presidential election.
76 A cold exchange
Public Relations News Release 1995:404, p.1
James Sweigert and his Russian language students at Northern University High School recently returned from Western Siberia after a month-long academic and cultural exchange program.
77 Russian students share culture
Northern Iowan 92:16, p.9
Students compare schools, economy, housing, politics, and life in general; photo.
78 Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.132
Detailed coverage of curriculum change, especially the movement to reformulate general education.
79 Defending their title
Campus News Network 5:18, p.4
Students in NU High School's Russian Program won their second straight championship.
80 PLS students depart for Russia; returning the visit
Campus News Network 5:12, p.1
Seven PLS students will visit Russia; photo.
81 To Russia from UNI; faculty share their American expertise
Campus News Network 5:8, p.1
UNI-ACTR initiative continues.
82 Contemporary Russia subject of lecture
Northern Edition 2:21, p.3
Panel discussion to be presented.
83 Must we turn our heads from Georgia
Northern Edition 2:14, p.11
David Nagle reports on difficulties faced by former Soviet Union.
84 Profile: Jim Sweigert
Campus News Network 3:5, p.3
Profile of PLS Russian teacher James Sweigert; photo.
85 UNI faculty depart for work abroad
Campus News Network 3:1, p.1
Professors O'Connor and Larsen will work in Europe.
86 Pomp and circumstance, 1992
Northern Iowa Today 76:1, p.17
About 1500 students participate in commencement; photo.
87 UNI worldwide; faculty members travel overseas on educational missions
Northern Iowa Today 76:1, p.17
Professor McCalley travels to Russia; Professor Weiser goes to Japan.
88 Greetings, from Russia
Campus News Network 2:18, p.1
Russian deputy minister of education addresses Commencement; six Russians receive master's degrees; photo.
89 The struggle from socialism to capitalism: Post-U.S.S.R economic intrigues UNI student
Northern Iowan 88:56, p.8
Profile of economics student Charles Hawkins.
90 Lecture offers students new aspects of culture: 'Russian culture revisited'
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1
Maria Lunk delivers lecture; photo.
91 Couple visits former Soviet Union
Northern Iowan 88:49, p.4
Janet and Melvin Schildroth tell about their visit; photo.
92 Russian students discover that Iowa is 'not actually just a lot of corn'
Northern Iowan 88:43, p.7
Ten women from St. Petersburg studying at UNI this spring; talk about their experiences here; photo.
93 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.
94 Chrystal to address future of Russian agriculture, Iowa's role (Thursday) January 30 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:327, p.1
Des Moines banker John Chrystal will speak on "The Future of Russian Agriculture and Iowa's Role in its Development".
95 "This democracy stuff isn't as glamorous as we thought it would be."
Public Relations News Release 1991:312, p.1
Tim O'Connor reports that the media's depictions of Russia's dire lack of food are not exaggerated.
96 Following Soviet example would make Americans "equally miserable"
Northern Iowan 87:61, p.2
Responds to recent comments on socialized medicine.
97 Educational ties with Soviet Union expand
Northern Iowa Today 75:1, p.23
Five UNI students and two professor will study in Russia this fall.
98 Starving in the USSR, and why the locals will choose noodles over nukes
Northern Iowan 87:60, p.2
Outlines views on Russian crisis.
99 Professors visit Russian conference
Northern Iowan 87:59, p.1
Sue Follon and Pat Geadelmann attend conference on international education.
100 University continues commitment to international programs
Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.4
Robert Leestamper named assistant vice president for international programs; photo.