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1 | Award nominations sought for UNI faculty engaged with community; Community Engagement Awards recognize involvement through teaching, research | Veridian Credit Union will fund up to five Community Engagement awards, one for a faculty member in each of UNI's five undergraduate colleges: Business Administration, Education, Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences. |
2 | Award-winning documentary to be shown at UNI Museums | The award-winning film "Born into Brothels" will be shown at the Museum. The documentary follows eight children who live in the red light district of Calcutta, where their mothers work as prostitutes. |
3 | Pappajohn Launches fifth-annual Iowa Business Plan Competition | The competition is designed to stimulate business development and provide support for outstanding business plans. The competition is open to new and start-up businesses (in business for fewer than six years) in all industries. |
4 | UNI Community Music School announces upcoming Orff classes | Orff is a child-centered approach to music education that makes use of children's natural affinities for moving, singing, speaking, and improvised play. Musical concepts and skills will be presented through speech, poetry, song, games, and movement. |
5 | UNI Student Health Clinic to hold second clinic for free H1N1 flu vaccinations for UNI students | Approximately 950 doses are available to students and will be distributed on Jan. 20, in the lower level of the Commons on a first-come basis. The Black Hawk County Health Department recommends receiving the H1N1 vaccination. |