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1 | Eshbaugh named to UNI Davis Professorship in gerontology | Howard Barnes, recentlly announced the appointment of Elaine Eshbaugh to the Davis Professorship, which recognizes the contributions that Eshbaugh has made to the program and anticipated future contributions and leadership in gerontology education. |
2 | Fourth-annual CHFA Graduate Research Symposium to take place at UNI Feb. 19 | A select group of graduate students in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts (CHFA) will present their research projects at the fourth-annual symposium in Seerley Hall's Great Reading Room. Cary Nelson, will deliver the keynote address. Students listed. |
3 | Pi Sigma Epsilon Elects 2010 Executive Board | Epsilon Theta's chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon has announced its leadership team for 2010. Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national professional fraternity for students of any major who want to pursue marketing, and sales management; leadership team members listed. |
4 | UNI Dining Services nominated for Ivy Award | The Ivy Awards are the food industry's recognition of professional excellence and accomplishment. The award is sponsored by "Restaurants & Institutions" magazine and has been presented every year since 1971. |
5 | UNI Museums to host Coffee 101: Coffee Basics | With the help of staff from local Starbucks, attendees will learn about brewing methods, tasting terms and proper cupping methods. Jori Wade-Booth says it will give people a chance to develop their palate and discuss coffee aroma, body and color. |
6 | UNI Museums wants kids to get creative with coffee, cocoa | The event, "Coffee: The World in Your Cup," will feature hands-on activities and students will have the opportunity to taste-test coffee and create coffee paintings and learn about coffee and cocoa. |
7 | UNI planetarium to host public astronomy presentations on Thursdays | The Department of Earth Science will hold the presentations in Latham Hall on Thursdays at 7 and 8 p.m. through March 11. The computer-controlled system can show the location of current objects in the sky. Admission is free. |
8 | UNI to host Starbucks event: Market to International Phenomenon | Carol Colburn will speak about her experience as first Starbucks employee at the original Starbucks at Pike Place in Seattle at the University Museum. As a part of the evening's event, attendees will view a screening of "Howard Schultz and Starbucks." |