Science--Mathematics--and Technology Symposium

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1 UNI receives IA WIND funding for solar-wind hybrid power station
Public Relations News Release 2009:403, p.1
They electricity generated by the 12-kilowatt solar-wind hybrid power station will be used as renewable energy input for a smart-grid based, green house educational demonstration project to aid in teaching and research on smart-grid and energy issues.
2 2004 UNI Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium winners
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
A list of high school seniors winning scholarships at last month's symposium.
3 Thursday, Nov. 18
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Annual Science, Mathematics, and Technology Symposium for high school seniors; School of Music Spotlight Series begins at 7:30 p. m.
4 2003 science, mathematics, and technology symposium winners
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Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors; list of scholarship winners is included.
5 UNI to host Science, Mathematics, and Technology Symposium
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Presentation to be given on computer science as well as student competition for scholarships in math, science, and technology. This symposium will be the university's 41st annual event.
6 2003 UNI Science, Math and Technology Symposium scholarships awarded
Public Relations News Release 2002:559, p.1
Twelve high school students awarded full-tuition scholarships; recipients listed.
7 UNI announces Science, Mathematics and Technology Scholarship winners
Public Relations News Release 2002:243, p.1
Recipients of four-year full tuition scholarships to UNI are listed.
8 UNI to host Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium
Public Relations News Release 2002:165, p.1
Todd Eisworth will speak at the 40th annual Science, Mathematics, and Technology Symposium on November 7.
9 Living and Working in Antarctica to be UNI Science Symposium topic Nov. 15
Public Relations News Release 2001:199, p.1
Jeff Tamplin will present, "Life and Work in Antarctica, the Last Frontier" as a part of the annual Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium.
10 2000 Science, Mathematics and Technology Sumposium winners named at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2000:189, p.1
List is given of high school seniors who attended the Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium.
11 UNI Science symposium topic: making the most out of college
Public Relations News Release 2000:292, p.1
Brian Hynek, a graduate of UNI, will be the speaker at the 38th Annual Science, Mathematics, and Technology Symposium.
12 Expert on sky effects to speak at University of Northern Iowa Science Symposium
Public Relations News Release 1995:129, p.1
Robert Greenler to address Northern Iowa Science Symposium.
13 Shakhashiri shows the explosive side of science
Northern Iowan 91:26, p.1
Bassam Shakhashiri gives demonstration at Science, Mathematics, and Technology symposium; photo.
14 "Science is Fun' speaker at 11:00 am Thursday
Public Relations News Release 1994:157, p.1
Bassam Shakhashiri will speak at UNI.
15 32nd Annual Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium to be held at the University of Northern Iowa November 17.
Public Relations News Release 1994:148, p.1
Bassam Shakhaskiri and David Duncan will speak at a symposium at UNI.
16 High school science/math/technology students receive scholarships, awards at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1993:247, p.1
Scholarship award winners named at UNI in the area of science/math/technology high school students.
17 31st annual Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium to be held at the University of Northern Iowa November 11
Public Relations News Release 1993:167, p.1
M. James Bensen will be the guest speaker at the annual Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium.
18 Assignment UNI
Public Relations News Release 1993:179, p.1
Weekly sampling of activities and events at UNI are listed.
19 Managing rapid technological change topic for guest speaker Thursday, November 11, on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1993:171, p.1
M. James Bensen will be the keynote speaker at the Science, Mathematics and technology Symposium.
20 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Four students received four-year full-tuition scholarships to study mathematics and computer science. They are: Jason Sash, Kristi Kremer, Kaufman, and Joel Wolfe.
21 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Five students received four-year full-tuition scholarships in the area of industrial technology. They are: Damon Staker, Brett Fisher, Melinda Hass, Weylon Heiser, and Joel Bakker.
22 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Four students are among the five who received scholarships and awards in the physics area. They are: Eric Ware, James M. Anderson, Tim Hurley, and Peter Sauerbrei.
23 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners named at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Five students received scholarships and awards in the earth science area. They are: Tina Kurtz, Ed Meyer, Jeff DeMoss, Jeff Spain and Chris Honkamp.
24 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners named at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Five of six students who received scholarships and awards in chemistry area. They are Jeff Peterson, Kevin Simmonds, Jodie Harper, Kristen Agena and Elizabeth Agena.
25 High school science, math, technology symposium scholarship and award winners named at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
Nine students received scholarships and awards in the biology area. Those students are Bonnie Simons, Stacey Burkhardt, Ben
26 High school science/math students receive scholarships, awards at Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:281, p.1
List of winners of the 27th Annual UNI Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium. Awards include the full-tuition scholarships and several partial scholarships. The Director's Award was presented to David Highland.
27 Cutines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium At UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Janesville High School senior Mike Zwanziger received a four-year full-tuition scholarship to study industrial technology.
28 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Brent Patterson of Hudson received a McKay Scholarship in physics.
29 Cutline for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
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Traci Jesse a senior at Union High School in LaPorte City was awarded the J.S. Latta Scholarship in biology.
30 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Waterloo West High School senior Tim Ketels received a four-year full-tuition scholarships in industrial technology.
31 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Vicki Acklin a student at Cedar Falls High School received a McKay Scholarship to study biology.
32 Northern Iowa names Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium award winners.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Tim Harder, an Algona High School senior, received a four-year full tuition scholarship to study mathematic/computer science.
33 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Jeremy Jensen of Waverly was the recipient of a four-year full-tuition scholarship to study industrial technology.
34 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Tamara Twiner, a senior at Maquoketa Valley High School in Delhi was awarded a McKay Scholarship to study earth science.
35 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Jason Liedtke received a four-year full scholarship in industrial technology. Ruthanne Middleton, a four-year full-tuition scholarship in biology and David Aschbrenner a four-year full-tuition scholarship winner in physics. Students from Cedar Rapids
36 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Receiving a four-year scholarship to study industrial technology was Robert Tandy of Clear Lake Creek High School in Oxford.
37 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Brian Abeling, a Monticello High School senior was awarded a McKay Scholarship to study earth science.
38 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Jennifer Koviach was awarded a McKay Scholarship for chemistry. Randall Rogers was awarded a four-year full-tuition scholarship for physics. Both from Iowa City High School.
39 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Des Moines North High senior Phithacsinh Sisauyhoat, recipient of a McKay Scholarship for earth science.
40 Northern Iowa names Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium award winners.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Shawn Hennon was a four-year full-tuition scholarship in physics. Jane Sereg was awarded the McKay Scholarship in biology. Both from Indianola High School.
41 Northern Iowa names Science, Mathematic and Technology Symposium award winners.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Pete Pruett, a senior at Washington High School in Cherokee, received a four-year full-tuition scholarship in earth science.
42 Northern Iowa names Science, Mathematic and Technology Symposium award winners.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Three Harlan High School students recipients of scholarships. Darrin Ellsworth awarded McKay Scholarship to study physics.
43 Northern Iowa names Science, Mathematics and Technology Symposium award winners.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Dick Moberly, science teacher at Des Moines North High School was presented the Director's Award. The award is presented to someone who has made a special contribution to the symposium.
44 High School science/math students receive scholarships, awards at Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Iowa high school students competed for four-year full-tuition scholarships at attend the University, majoring in sciences, industrial technology or mathematics. Listed are students, their hometown, school attended and award received.
45 Cutlines for Science, Math and Technology Symposium at UNI.
Public Relations News Release 1988:163, p.1
Paul Engler of Dyersville received a four-year full tuition scholarship to study mathematics/computer science.
46 26th Annual Northern Iowa Science, Mathematics and Technology Syposium to be Nov. 10.
Public Relations News Release 1988:134, p.1
18 four-year scholarships to be offer by the College of Natural Sciences. Scholarships awarded on basis of student's scores on the scholarships tests, personal interviews, ACT scores, recommendations and high school achievements.