Stinchfield--Richard H. (CEEE Staff)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Imagine the Impact campaign kickoff
Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.22
Capital campaign aims at raising $150 million; $109 million already on hand in private donations; will fund scholarships and faculty and program support; includes $11 million gift from Richard O. Jacobson; photo.
2 Curse of the wind turns out to be a blessing
Public Relations News Release 2000:200, p.1
Rick Stinchfield talks about using the wind and converting it into electricity.
3 Who wants to be a millionaire?
Public Relations News Release 1999:305, p.1
Rick Stinchfield presents a seminar on "Reduce Stress, Make a Million" and shares secrets for financial success.
4 D. McDonald, D. McCarty, M. Betterton, and R. Stinchfield
Campus News Network 10:6, p.
D. McDonald, D. McCarty, M. Betterton, and R. Stinchfield published article on making positive impacts on Earth.
5 Local high school students participate in the Iowa Energy Summit at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:156, p.1
Area high school students attended the Iowa Energy Summit held at UNI October 30.
6 Local high school students participate in the Iowa Energy Summit at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:154, p.1
The annual Iowa Energy Summit was held October 30 at UNI's Center for Energy and Environmental Education for area high school students. Faculty member Rich Stinchfield directed.
7 Iowa energy summit teaches high school students about energy issues
Public Relations News Release 1998:110, p.1
High school students visited UNI to discuss environmental issues in conjunction with the CEEE and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
8 University of Northern Iowa and Iowa Renewable Energy Association to sponsor Iowa Electrathon information conference on Saturday, Oct. 24
Public Relations News Release 1998:96, p.1
Conference will focus on designing, planning, and building Electrathon race car.
9 Car Free Day challenges conservation, exercise
Northern Iowan 95:11, p.9
Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to walk or bike to campus Thursday for "Car Free Day".
10 Walk, run or bike your way to class
Northern Iowan 95:2, p.11
New community program Sole Power encourages people to ride a bike, walk, or rollerblade to class or work.
11 Waste not . . . .
Northern Iowa Today 27:1, p.4
Special project involves cutting down waste at summer festivals; photo.
12 'Sole Power' celebration Wednesday, Sept. 2, to promote alternative means of transportation
Public Relations News Release 1998:15, p.1
"Sole Power" is a twelve month project designed to encourage non-motorized commuting to campus.
13 Festival Recycling Project slashes landfill amount by 84 percent
Public Relations News Release 1997:409, p.1
Recycling program went well at recent College Hill Arts Festival.
14 20th annual College Hill Arts Festival
Northern Iowan 94:60, p.6
Seventy artists will display their works at the College Hill Arts Festival July 17-18, 1998; music, food, and children's activities will also be offered.
15 Iowa Festival Recycling Project cleans up festivals
Campus News Network 8:21, p.1
Recycling project at Sturgis Falls.
16 Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities can provide possible sidebar stories to your coverage of Sturgis Falls
Public Relations News Release 1997:390, p.1
Information given on the Iowa Festival Recycling Project activities at Sturgis Falls Celebration.
17 "Good Clean Fun", the Iowa Festival Recycling Project, promotes recycling at local festivals
Public Relations News Release 1997:387, p.1
The Iowa Festival Recycling Project, operated through UNI, is working to promote recycling at area festivals.
18 This weekend, Cedar Falls Festival sets a recycling example
Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1
As Sturgis Falls begins this weekend, a new program called the Iowa Festival Recycling Project also begins.
19 Consumers still resisting the idea of "buying green"
Public Relations News Release 1997:333, p.1
Consumer interest in environmentally-friendly products is still lacking, despite improvements since the beginning of the environmental movement.
20 Plans developed for recycling at festivals
Public Relations News Release 1997:248, p.1
Goal of Iowa Festival Recycling Project is to reduce the amount of trash from festivals.
21 Iowa energy poster contest offers learning opportunity for elementary students
Public Relations News Release 1997:223, p.1
Center for Energy and Environmental Education and Iowa Energy Center offer poster contest for elementary students.
22 Faculty profile: Rick Stinchfield; why the environment matters
Northern Iowa Today 81:2, p.12
Biographical sketch of Rick Stinchfield; photo.
23 Introducing elementary students to energy conservation
Public Relations News Release 1997:167, p.1
Center for Energy and Environmental Education at UNI offers poster contest to introduce elementary students to energy conservation, according to Rick Stinchfield.
24 University of Northern Iowa students return from Colorado capstone class
Public Relations News Release 1996:483, p.1
Sixteen students learned about the environment, technology, and society on their capstone class in Colorado. List of students.
25 Iowa Waste Reduction Center breaks new ground for new building
Campus News Network 7:21, p.
Center broke ground for new facility in TEAM Technology Center at Cedar Falls Industrial Park June 24; photo.
26 Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield
Campus News Network 7:21, p.
Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield were awarded $16,400 for a grant they co-authored.
27 Simplify, simplify; UNI program promotes "sustainable consumption" in adult lives
Northern Iowa Today 81:1, p.8
CEEE staff create curriculum packet.
28 Awards/honors/service: Kamyar Enshayan, Rick Stinchfield
Campus News Network 7:19, p.
Kamyar Enshayan and Rick Stinchfield received grant.
29 Getting Students Energized About Energy
Public Relations News Release 1996:220, p.1
Posters are being created by high school students for the Iowa Energy Poster Contest. Students need to be learning about alternative fuels, saving energy, and renewable energy sources.
30 University of Northern Iowa and Iowa Renewable Energy Association to sponsor Iowa Electrathon, information conference December 7
Public Relations News Release 1996:181, p.1
A conference discussing the basics of the Electrathon will be held December 7.
31 Electrathon puts high school students in driver's seat of electric cars
Public Relations News Release 1996:177, p.1
Rick Stinchfield discusses the Electrathon racing competition.
32 Board of Regents approves appropriations requests for UNI
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.2
Iowa State Board of Regents approved UNI's appropriations requests for 1998 and 1999 fiscal years.
33 Dr. Patricia Geadelmann assumes new duties at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1995:457, p.1
Patricia Geadelmann has been named Executive Assistant to the President/Director of External Relations. She is replacing Richard Stinchfield.
34 Earth Week activities
Campus News Network 6:16, p.4
Schedule of Earth Week activities April 22-26.
35 University of Northern Iowa's Earth Week activities April 21-26 conincide with 120th birthday celebration.
Public Relations News Release 1995:327, p.1
Activities are announced for Earth Week at UNI.
36 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.
37 New program offers students "ed" venture
Northern Iowa Today 79:2, p.21
Creative Learning through University Experience (CLUE) allows students and faculty to create learning experience.
38 CLUE program provides unique educational experience
Northern Iowan 92:17, p.1
Cooperative Learning through University Experience will organize short term, non-credit student experiences.
39 Some students will be getting a CLUE
Public Relations News Release 1995:101, p.1
The Creative Learning through University Experience will begin at UNI just before spring semester.
40 Board of Regents meets, recommends tuition hike
Northern Iowan 92:16, p.4
Regents recommend 3.5% increase; propose allocating UNI additional $960,000 for financial aid and infrastructure improvements; also act on program for Center for Energy and Environmental Education.
41 Get a CLUE: UNI offers unique learning program
Campus News Network 6:4, p.1
Creative Learning through University Experience (CLUE) will provide students, faculty, and staff opportunity to create their own learning experiences.
42 "CLUE" program to offer unique learning experiences during semester interims
Public Relations News Release 1995:81, p.1
Activities are announced for the CLUE experience at UNI.
43 Strategic Planning Workshop to create university "blueprint"
Northern Iowan 92:10, p.2
Statewide panelists will provide information to Strategic Planning Committee.
44 The University of Northern Iowa names 1995 Regents Staff Achievement Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 1995:51, p.1
UNI staff members named winners of Regents Staff Achievement Awards.
45 Moving on up
Public Relations News Release 1995:35, p.1
UNI is ranked among the top 15 regional universities in the Midwest.
46 Recycling collection bin venue for eco-conscious students; reduce, reuse, take it to ITC¿
Northern Iowan 91:59, p.14
Recycling bin located near ITC.
47 Two UNI students fight smoking ban in courts
Northern Iowan 90:44, p.1
Matter still pending in court; outline of issues involved and course of legal action.
48 Varn named to new UNI position
Campus News Network 4:11, p.1
Richard Varn named Director of Telecommunications.
49 Is anyone in charge at UNI
Northern Iowan 90:32, p.5
Frustrated by perceived lack of action during recent bad weather.
50 Varn named new director of UNI telecommunications
Northern Iowan 90:31, p.6
Former legislator will join staff; biographical sketch.