Public Relations News Release — September 12, 2005

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1 Nursing homes, care facilities need to prepare for coming 'boom' in demand National Assisted Living Week will be Sept. 11-17; Kyle Kostelecky spoke to board of area nursing homes about rise in attendance in the coming years.
1 Monday, Sept. 12-Saturday, Sept. 17 Activities for Diversity Week at UNI include cultural festival, keynote speakers, student panels, musical performances, and annual Native American Pow Wow.
1 Monday, Sept. 12 Multicultural Festival takes place in Maucker Union Courtyard, Breanna Hennessy speaks at Earth Science Seminar, and Patrick Kuhse speaks on ethics.
1 Tuesday, Sept. 13 Bob Zellner speaks about diversity and civil rights, Mary Jo Loveland will discuss Medicare prescription drug programs, Theatre UNI reads Mark Ravenhill's "Handbag".
2 Wednesday, Sept. 14 Lifelong University will host three hour workshop to examine ecosystem, a student forum will take place in Center For Multicultural Education, Nancy Green speaks on first amendment at Price Laboratory School, Thomas Friedman will speak.
2 Thursday, Sept. 15 "UNI: A Campus of Difference" workshop to combat racism, "We're Going to the Opera?" takes place at Gallagher-Bluedorn, and a lecture by Alexsey Boyko on "Russian Icons".
2 Wednesday, Sept. 14 and Thursday, Sept. 15 Board of Regents will meet on campus.
3 Friday, Sept. 16 Memorial for J. W. Maucker.
3 Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17 UNI Powwow will be held with guests from Meskwaki, South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Illinois.