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1 Lecture to examine role conflict of women on parole "Who Am I Accountable To? Role Conflict Among Women on Parole" is the title of a lecture to be given to Tara Opsal, professor of criminology, at the Center for Multicultural Education, Room 109A.
2 New trends in adult reading
Adults reading youth literature
Who said that children's and youth books are just for kids? According to Yolanda Hood, youth collection librarian at Rod Library, the surge in good youth literature has resulted in many adults reading children's books.
3 UNI hosts artist Matthew Woolman for Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series Matthew Woolman, chair of the Department for Graphic Design, School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University, will present "Deep Excavation: A Narrative of Place and Culture," at the Kamerick Art Building.
4 UNI professor and students help middle school students unwrap embryos Darrell Wiens takes plastic culture dishes, saline solution, and an incubator to help Lesley Taylorson's science class incubate a batch of fertile eggs and hatch them. The UNI students will present a short demonstration to the elementary students.
5 UNI professor to present session on forgiveness and the Dalai Lama Suzanne Freedman, associate professor of educational psychology and foundations, will speak in Maucker Union College Eye Room on March 3. The event is part of American Democracy Project.