Yetter--Sonia L. (Modern Languages Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Another Vietnam? Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1 |
Sonia Yetter will compare the current war protests and the protests during Vietnam. | |
2 | Amnesty International teach-in at UNI to focus on music and revolution Public Relations News Release 2001:348, p.1 |
Chris Merz, Sonia Yetter, and David Aguiar will speak on music's role in culture. | |
3 | C. R. O. W. lecture series continues on Monday Northern Iowan 96:42, p.2 |
Sonia Yetter will talk about A. P. Filosofova. | |
4 | Life and thought of 19th Century Russian feminist focus of C.R.O.W. Forum lecture at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1999:283, p.1 |
Sonia Yetter, UNI associate professor of Russian Language and Literature will present her lecture at the C. R. O. W. Forum on March 6. | |
5 | Russians at UNI react to crisis at home Northern Iowan 95:6, p.1 |
Recent changes in the Russian government prompted an economic crisis. | |
6 | University of Northern Iowa to host Emma Goldman exhibit--A portrayal of radical feminism in early 20th century Public Relations News Release 1992:95, p.1 |
An exhibit displaying the life and works of "Red Emma" Goldman will be shown at UNI. | |
7 | Northern Iowan makes a mistake Northern Iowan 88:53, p.3 |
Corrects historical matter. | |
8 | Lecture offers students new aspects of culture: 'Russian culture revisited' Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1 |
Maria Lunk delivers lecture; photo. | |
9 | Critical languages offer opportunity and challenge; Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian available at UNI Northern Iowan 88:50, p.6 |
Description of courses in Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese. | |
10 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:304, p.1 |
Faculty listed to provide additional information on topics including gambling in Iowa, reorganization of Soviet Union, sex/AIDS education, and overextended kids. | |
11 | Sources for Soviet coverage Public Relations News Release 1991:14, p.1 |
List of faculty and students available to provide Soviet information and expertise.. | |
12 | 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. | |
13 | University of Northern Iowa undergraduates, faculty members to study in Soviet Union this summer Public Relations News Release 1990:579, p.1 |
UNI students and faculty will study in the Soviet Union. | |
14 | Students, faculty, administrators to travel to the USSR Campus News Network 1:17, p.1 |
Will undertake series of visits to study, attend conference, and teach. | |
15 | Enrollment in Russian classes increasing in U.S. Northern Iowan 86:5, p.12 |
Six hundred UNI students taking Russian. | |
16 | University of Northern Iowa presidential scholar from Eldridge has "truly Soviet experience" on summer trip to Leningrad. Public Relations News Release 1989:43, p.1 |
Brian Granger spent the summer studying at the Herzen Institute in Leningrad. Granger avoid spending much time with other Americans. He found that if you go around with a large groups of Americans, Soviets would usually avoid you. | |
17 | Northern Iowa to host lecture by Russian literature and language specialist in the advantages of studying for a semester in the Soviet Union, April 13 Public Relations News Release 1988:399, p.1 |
With the new open door policy established by the Soviet Union, U.S. students will not only be presented with many new educational opportunities, but they will also see new career possibilities, provided they have a good understanding of the Soviet Union. | |
18 | UNI Russian program grows Northern Iowan 85:9, p.4 |
Professors Yetter and O'Connor talk briefly about Russian Area Studies; photo. | |
19 | Russian professor teaches UNI classes Northern Iowan 85:9, p.4 |
Natalia Gruzdeva is here on exchange program; photo. |