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1 Black History Month Steve Carignan will discuss African-American artistic accomplishments.
2 Diet or disease? Joan Thompson will share her opinion concerning whether or not Medicare should cover obesity as a disease.
3 He huffed and he puffed . . . And he won the Caldecott medal Lucille Lettow will talk about this year's winner of the Caldecott and John Newbery medals.
4 If at first you don't succeed . . . Reggie Green will take about standardized tests and why students will take them over to improve their scores.
5 Sagging enrollment to plague secondary schools Phil Patton will speak on the predicted drop in high school enrollment, and what effect it will have on post-secondary education.
6 Tom Anderson, author and professor in the field of art education, artist-in-residence at UNI through Friday, Feb. 1 Tom Anderson will direct two workshops entitled, "What is art criticism and how to use it in teaching art?" and "The Children's Guernica Peace Mural Movement."
7 Two new programs, new staff member added to UNI Suzuki School; new students being accepted Suzanne Bullard is a new member of the faculty at the Suzuki School and will be teaching the new cello programs.
8 UNI to hold NCAA certification open forum A forum will be held by UNI's National Collegiate Athletic Association Certification Steering Committee on Feb. 4 in Gilchrist Hall.
9 UNI Web site offers up-to-the-minute weather info Alan Czarnetzki developed a Web site that will contain current weather information.