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1 | How the most pivotal events of 2022 will shape 2023 and beyond Northern Iowan 119:29, p.3 |
Drew Hill writes on events like tensions between Russia and Ukraine, women's rights, and the midterm election and gives his opinions on how they will affect the years to come; photo. | |
2 | Ukrainian UNI professor weighs in on war in her home country Northern Iowan 118:47, p.1 |
Ukrainian professor Oksana Grybovych Hafermann, Associate Dean and Associate Professor in the College of Education, discusses the war in her home country; photos. | |
3 | America's cost of 'defending freedom' in Ukraine: Higher food and gas prices and an increased risk of recession Northern Iowan 118:42, p.3 |
William Hauk of the Iowa Capital Dispatch describes the economic impact that the Ukraine-Russia conflict will have on the United States; photo. | |
4 | The Armenian conflict mimics global battles Northern Iowan 117:25, p.3 |
Rawwas writes an opinion about the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, which reached an agreement on November 10, and the geopolitical implications involved for the two countries as well as Turkey, Russia, Israel, and the United States; photo. | |
5 | LTE: Alleged Russian ties continue to haunt Trump Northern Iowan 114:30, p.3 |
In a letter to the editor, Steve Corbin addresses the theories surrounding President Trump's alleged ties to Russia. | |
6 | IOC bans Russia from 2018 Winter Games Northern Iowan 114:27, p.6 |
Russia is not allowed to compete in the 2018 Winter Games. The decision from the International Olympic Committee comes after a three year investigation into a state-sponsored doping system. Athletes will be allowed to compete under neutral colors. | |
7 | 19147 Russian Revolutions remembered Northern Iowan 114:23, p.1 |
UNI invites four speakers to give a lecture called "Russian Revolution and Modern Russia (1917-2017): 100 Years of Dreams and Realities" followed by a Q&A session. There is an overview of the lectures each speaker gave; photo. | |
8 | Ukraine's effect on UNI analyzed Northern Iowan 110:45, p.1 |
Professors from the history and political science departments gave presentations on the situation in Ukraine. | |
9 | Obama, Putin, and Ukraine Northern Iowan 110:44, p.3 |
Speaks about the conflict in Ukraine, along with the response of Russia and the United States. | |
10 | UNI professor and students study how climate change affects reindeer migration Public Relations News Release 2011:140, p.1 |
Professor Andrey Petrov is working with UNI students and Russian colleagues to study the migration of reindeer is Russia. | |
11 | Study Abroad with UNI this summer Northern Iowan 106:5, p.12 |
Opportunities to study overseas during the summer of 2010 announced. | |
12 | Study Abroad this summer with UNI !!! Northern Iowan 105:32, p.13 |
Places, dates, contact information, and availability for opportunities to study abroad during the summer. Information on times, dates, and places for the Study Abroad Spring Open House. | |
13 | UNI Strayer-Wood Theatre presents 'Three Sisters,' Nov. 6-16 Public Relations News Release 2008:183, p.1 |
A classic Russian drama by Anton Chekhov explores the search for happiness and the meaning of life in a story of young sisters stranded in a small town but longing for the big city, bright lights and the passion of true love. | |
14 | Study Abroad this summer with UNI !!! Northern Iowan 105:6, p.5 |
Capstone classes are available in other countries this summer. Classes vary in length from two to nine weeks. | |
15 | Study abroad offers culture, tourism Northern Iowan 104:57, p.1 |
Students talk about their experiences in studying abroad in several countries; enjoyed exposure to different cultures and opportunities to travel; photo. | |
16 | American Embassy lit on fire in Serbia Northern Iowan 104:39, p.3 |
U. S. embassy building gutted by fire in Belgrade, Serbia; photo. | |
17 | Candy from strangers Northern Iowan 103:27, p.7 |
The poisoning death of Alexander Livinenko brings back the use of poisoning in history. | |
18 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Creating Our World: Russian/American Children's Art Exhibition" will open at the Gallery of Art, Monday, September 25. | |
19 | UNI Gallery of Art to present "Creating Our World: Russian/American Children's Art Exhibition" Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
The "Creating Our World: Russian/American Children's Art Exhibition" will include artwork from elementary school children from Iowa public schools, the Pegasus Fine Arts School in California, and public schools in St. Petersburg, Russia. | |
20 | UNI College of Business Administration establishes international economics professorship Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Money donated by the late Lawrence Jepson funds program to teach students about international economics in association with partner university in Moscow, Russia. | |
21 | Russian program offers insight into a new culture Northern Iowan 102:31, p.9 |
UNI students can learn about Russian culture, and even take part in an exchange program in St. Petersburg; photo. | |
22 | Wednesday, Feb. 9 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Camp and Recreation Expo to take place; Alexsei Vorntsov to present lecture; V-Day rally to take place; Phyllis McGibbon will give lecture. | |
23 | Russian economic students visit UNI Northern Iowan 100:46, p.1 |
Visiting students describe differences between Russian and American college practices; photo. | |
24 | Russian videoconference Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
"Russian-American Studies in Human Geography" can be observed on February 24, and March 2 and 9. | |
25 | St. Petersburg offers new opportunity for students Northern Iowan 100:33, p.10 |
Summer study abroad program allows students to fulfill their non-western culture general education requirement. | |
26 | Study Russian for fun, challenges Northern Iowan 100:1, p.8 |
Encourages students to take Russian; claims many jobs are available in the Cedar Valley for Russian speakers. | |
27 | Russian architect/artist to speak at UNI about influence of classic Russian icons on modern painting Public Relations News Release 2002:377, p.1 |
Alexsei Neiman will speak and present a slide show on March 13. | |
28 | Sandra Williamson, Intercollegiate Athletics Campus News Network 12:19, p.1 |
Will be part of a delegation to Russia. | |
29 | Students take advantage of learning abroad opportunities Northern Iowan 98:44, p.10 |
Joe Ostby and Matt McGuire went to Russia to study through the American Council of Teachers of Russian. | |
30 | UNI to host History Lecture Wednesday, Oct. 17 Public Relations News Release 2001:154, p.1 |
Gregory Breuss will speak on "The Chesme Church and the Construction of Empire in Catherine the Great's Russia. | |
31 | Chance of missile attack worries G. W. Northern Iowan 97:60, p.4 |
Discusses missile defense system. | |
32 | NU High claims 2001 Olympiada of Spoken Russian award Public Relations News Release 2000:454, p.1 |
List of students who won an event at the competition are given. | |
33 | Vilsack meets Russian students Northern Iowan 97:52, p.4 |
UNI and Russian students discuss differences between the governments in Russia and the United States. | |
34 | GBPAC brings in a taste of Russia Northern Iowan 97:42, p.12 |
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra will perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
35 | Biological clock may run for Russia Public Relations News Release 2000:206, p.1 |
Kenneth Basom leads a discussion on the death and birth rate of Russia. | |
36 | UNI sponsors experiential learning trip Public Relations News Release 2000:4, p.1 |
Garth Cornish talks about the seminars presented in Russia on educational technology. | |
37 | UNI hosts Russian chemist Campus News Network 10:20, p.1 |
Russian chemist Viacheslav Pak will work with Curtiss Hanson during his year-long visit; photo. | |
38 | Russian chemist spends year with University of Northern Iowa chemistry professor Public Relations News Release 1999:420, p.1 |
Distinguished Russian chemist Viacheslav Pak ends his year-long visit to UNI on June 30. | |
39 | The University of Northern Iowa College of Education sponsors experiential learning trip to Russia Public Relations News Release 1999:418, p.1 |
After Garth Cornish presented seminars on education technology in Russia last May, he, Yana Cornish, and UNI students are conducting additional seminars this year. | |
40 | Russian pianists will perform at the UNI Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center on April26; working with students during visit Public Relations News Release 1999:375, p.1 |
Nataliia Alekseevna Terent'eva and Oleg Iur'evich Koshelev, both Russian pianists, will perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
41 | Predicting Putin's Plans Public Relations News Release 1999:350, p.1 |
Ken Basom, associate professor of Political Science at UNI, will speak about Vladimir Putin and his promises. | |
42 | Russian students visit UNI campus Northern Iowan 96:47, p.10 |
Russian students to give series of lectures on campus; UNI students to visit Russia in May to also give a series of lectures. | |
43 | Women in Russia subject of lecture Northern Iowan 96:47, p.2 |
Greg Bruess to present scholarly work. | |
44 | College of Education research to Russia Northern Iowan 96:35, p.2 |
Six students studied in St. Petersburg. | |
45 | The University of Northern Iowa College of Education sponsors student research trip to Russia Public Relations News Release 1999:233, p.1 |
Four undergraduates from the UNI College of Education assisted two graduate students on a four-week multicultural research experience in St. Petersburg, Russia. | |
46 | Two leading figures of Russian film and theatre will be at UNI, Nov. 11 and 12 Public Relations News Release 1999:124, p.1 |
Veniamin Smekhov and Galina Aksenova will present lectures on Russian film and theatre November 11 and 12. | |
47 | Follow the money Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1 |
Robert Wyatt, having returned from a trip to Russia, brings back ideas of handling the problem of dirty money. | |
48 | Russia: who's in charge here? Public Relations News Release 1999:53, p.1 |
Discussion with Professor Donald Shepardson about the government of Russia. | |
49 | Soviet coup eight years ago hastened Boris Yeltsin's rise to power Public Relations News Release 1999:15, p.1 |
Ken Basom comments on the power struggle in Russia. | |
50 | Yeltsin may face showdown this week with impeachment vote Public Relations News Release 1998:368, p.1 |
Ken Basom discusses Russian president Boris Yeltsin's impending impeachment vote. | |
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 | 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. | |
72 | 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. | |
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. |