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1 | Natural resource research and management seminar to highlight bobcats in Iowa | "Return of the Carnivores: What We Can Learn From Studies of Population and Landscape Ecology of Bobcats in Iowa" is the title of a lecture to be given by Iowa State University professor William Clark, at the Tallgrass Prairie Center. |
2 | Strayer-Wood Theatre to present Albee's 'Three Tall Women' | Winner of the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for best drama, "Three Tall Women" tells the story of an elderly woman taking stock of her past while facing her inevitable passing; she must come to terms with the decisions, accomplishments and failures of her life. |
3 | UNI Museums celebrates Marshall Center School's history | A new program series, "Saturdays at the Schoolhouse," will feature Steve Sage, a former student at Bennington No. 4, a rural Black Hawl County one-room school. Sage will share his experiences. |
4 | UNI students assist with Kindergym | A number of education students are getting experience while working with young children through Kindergym, an early childhood movement program for children between the ages of 2 and 5. Students listed. |
5 | UNI's JPEC invites fourth, fifth graders to 'be their own boss' at summer camp | The students will have the opportunity to learn about what it takes to start a small business at the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center's "Be Your Own Boss" youth summer camp, from June 14-18. |
6 | University bookstore to hold Community Conversations based on Dali Lama book | "The Art of Happiness in a Troubled World" by the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet and Howard C. Cutler, will be discussed during the second session of the Community Conversations series. The book applies Buddhist tradition to 21st-century struggles. |