Salterberg--Susan K. (CEEE Staff)
Displaying 51 - 96 of 96 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Betz takes part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:91, p.1 |
15 UNI students participated in a two week "Rocky Mountain Capstone Course" in Colorado. | |
52 | Lenger takes part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:92, p.1 |
15 UNI students participated in a Capstone Course in the Rocky Mountains. | |
53 | Potter takes part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:93, p.1 |
Erik Potter attended the Capstone Course in the Rocky Mountains. | |
54 | Two University of Northern Iowa students take part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:94, p.1 |
UNI students attend Capstone Course in the Rocky Mountains. | |
55 | Three Cedar Falls students hike the Colorado Mountains while attending the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1993:95, p.1 |
"Rocky Mountain Capstone Course" attended by 3 Cedar Falls students. | |
56 | Brown takes part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:96, p.1 |
Bridget Brown attends Capstone Course. | |
57 | Kitchen takes part in Rocky Mountain Capstone Course Public Relations News Release 1993:97, p.1 |
Duane Kitchen attends Capstone Course. | |
58 | Unusual reusables. Public Relations News Release 1993:16, p.1 |
By-Product and Waste Search Service is finding homes for unlikely recyclables, including turtle shells, wet chicken feathers, and hog hair. | |
59 | More trashy tidbits. Public Relations News Release 1992:729, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg thinks that once consumers pay to get rid of trash, they will generate less. | |
60 | Susan Salterberg Campus News Network 3:16, p.6 |
Delivers keynote address in Atlanta. | |
61 | Home schooling Public Relations News Release 1992:540, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg suggests a 15 inch square be marked of in the lawn and the insects and plants interacting within that area be studied. This activity will enhance environmental studies. | |
62 | Spring environmental actions recommended by Iowa Waste Reduction Center at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:545, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg suggests that spring is the perfect time to do things to help the environment. | |
63 | University of Northern Iowa students organize can drive as fund raiser Public Relations News Release 1992:500, p.1 |
UNI class to earn money to buy or rent equipment for a summer educational opportunity in the Colorado Rocky Mountains with the help of a can drive. | |
64 | Reusing and recycling resources: innovative program helps save the Earth Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.3 |
IWRC attempts to set up programs for companies to use each others' by-products; photo. | |
65 | The best way to take out the trash. Public Relations News Release 1992:308, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg says that consumers need to get in the recycling frame of mind. | |
66 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1992:300, p.1 |
Thurgood Marshall and a recycling program are this week's topics for discussion. | |
67 | Capstone in the Rockies? Northern Iowan 89:31, p.4 |
Will hold interest meeting on capstone trip to Rocky Mountains. | |
68 | University may offer Rocky Mountain "capstone" course Public Relations News Release 1992:277, p.1 |
If enough student interest is shown, a special capstone course will be held in the Rocky Mountains this summer. | |
69 | Think "Environment" when you're holiday gift shopping Public Relations News Release 1992:256, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg suggests thinking of recycling for the holidays. Use simple gifts that do not create disposal problems. | |
70 | Don't let a good day at the department store go to waste Public Relations News Release 1992:214, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg urges consumers to look at ways of cutting waste during the holiday season. | |
71 | Media Advisory Public Relations News Release 1992:107, p.1 |
UNI to host Middle East Environment and Development Professionals. | |
72 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news are announced Public Relations News Release 1991:616, p.1 |
Topics this week include; Rodney King, Russian students graduating, spring cleaning dangers, and precycling. | |
73 | Don't just recycle--"precycle" too. Public Relations News Release 1991:610, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg suggests the public precycle in addition to recycling. Precycling involves not purchasing items that are heavily wrapped, using rechargeable batteries, and using products that are made from or packaged in recycled materials. | |
74 | Iowa companies avoid wasting resources by participating in innovative exchange project run by Iowa Waste Reduction Center at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:604, p.1 |
Iowa Waste Reduction Center is co sponsor to an innovative program matching companies with those that can recycle waste products. Contacts listed. | |
75 | Iowa companies avoid wasting resources by participating in innovative exchange project run by Iowa Waste Reduction Center at Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:590, p.1 |
By-Product and Waste search Service has helped nearly 200 companies match their by-products with other users, preventing more than 16,000 tons of materials from entering the state's landfills and saving $1.4 million in disposal costs. | |
76 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news Public Relations News Release 1991:483, p.1 |
Faculty and staff named as resource contacts for topics including rural waste management, medical waste, waste exchange, recycling oil filters, and auto air conditioning refrigerant recycling. | |
77 | I thought this disposable waffle iron would make a nice gift. Public Relations News Release 1991:274, p.1 |
Susan Salterberg suggests giving replantable trees this holiday season as being another way of being charitable to our earth. | |
78 | Faculty and staff listed as resources for information on current news topics Public Relations News Release 1991:240, p.1 |
Office of Public Relations announces faculty and staff resources for information on rising cost of health care, Middle East peace talks, and environmentally kind Christmas. | |
79 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to present program at the Howard County Solid Waste Commission meeting, October, 24 Public Relations News Release 1991:133, p.1 |
Howard County Solid Waste Commission will hear from representatives of the Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
80 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to present program at the Clayton County Solid Waste Commission meeting, October 16. Public Relations News Release 1991:109, p.1 |
Clayton County Solid Waste Commission will hear a presentation by the Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
81 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to present program at the Winneshiek Count Solid Waste Commission meeting, October 16. Public Relations News Release 1991:107, p.1 |
The Winneshiek County Solid Waste Commission will hear a presentation from representatives from the Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
82 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to present program at the Allamakee Count Solid Waste Commission meeting, October 17. Public Relations News Release 1991:108, p.1 |
Allamakee County Solid Waste Commission will hear a presentation from the Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
83 | Iowa Waste Reduction Center to present program at the Fayette County Solid Waste Commission meeting, October 15. Public Relations News Release 1991:110, p.1 |
Fayette County Solid Waste Commission will hear a presentation from the Iowa Waste Reduction Center. | |
84 | Environmental camping and vacationing--a requirement in more areas. Public Relations News Release 1990:675, p.1 |
More recreation areas are adopting a take your trash home policy. | |
85 | Tips on environmentally friendly camping to be offered at George Wyth Park by Iowa Waste Reduction Center Public Relations News Release 1990:677, p.1 |
Reduction of camping waste and preservation of natural areas are the topics of a one hour presentation at George Wyth Park. | |
86 | Learn how to shop environmentally through two-part workshop co-sponsored by IWRC at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:410, p.1 |
A two day workshop will focus on shopping in an environmentally sensitive manner. | |
87 | Environmental decision making during point of purchase--buyer beware Public Relations News Release 1990:403, p.1 |
Consumers need to examine packaging, additives, and the amount of fuel needed in production during the buying process. | |
88 | Smart shopping can help clean the environment Northern Iowan 87:44, p.8 |
Susan Salterberg makes presentation on informed shopping. | |
89 | Environmental shopping--trend of the '90s. Public Relations News Release 1990:297, p.1 |
Consumers are taking environmental factors into consideration during shopping trips. | |
90 | Environmental shopping--trend of the '90s. Public Relations News Release 1990:288, p.1 |
People should take environmental impact into account when doing weekly shopping. | |
91 | One business's trash turns to treasure--the Iowa Waste Exchange Public Relations News Release 1990:228, p.1 |
UNI program tries to match waste products with potential users. | |
92 | Environmental shopping--trend of the '90s. Public Relations News Release 1990:164, p.1 |
Consumers considering environmental factors in their purchasing decisions. | |
93 | 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. | |
94 | Phone directories have finally arrived on campus Northern Iowan 85:20, p.1 |
Will be distributed in the next few days. | |
95 | UNI bulletin receives acclaim Northern Iowan 83:30, p.9 |
Wins CASE award. | |
96 | UNI's publications program continues award winning tradition Public Relations News Release 1986:165, p.1 |
Members of the Office of Public Relations were granted the Exceptional Achievement award, and the Award of Merit from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. They were recognized for their contribution to various university publications. |