Calderon--Fernando H. (History Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Celebrando los líderes latinx en UNI
Northern Iowan 119:13, p.2
Nixson Benitez writes a piece for the N.I. In Spanish column about Celebrating Latinx leaders at UNI. Some of those leaders include Director of Mental Health for Student Government Liz Montalvo, UNIdos President Yessenia Rodríguez, and Assistant Director of Diversity Admissions Janine Baeza; photo.
2 Celebrating Latinx Leaders and advocates at UNI
Northern Iowan 119:6, p.4
Nixson Benitez interviews and writes about Latinx leaders on UNI's campus. Some of the people featured are Student Government Director of Mental Health Liz Montalvo, Madame President of UNIdos Yessenia Rodriguez, and admissions assistant director of diversity recruitment Janine Baeza; photo.
3 Profs compare past, present politics
Northern Iowan 117:20, p.2
Professors from the History and Political Science Departments discuss past politics and the 2020 election in a panel hosted by Phi Alpha Theta of the History Department; photo.
4 Dr. Timothy Nelson gives presentation on Blackdom
Northern Iowan 117:18, p.4

Dr. Timothy Nelson, UNI alumni, gives a presentation on the city of Blackdom, New Mexico, and his research of Black history and oppression in America; photos.

5 Celebrating Latinx Heritage Month
Northern Iowan 115:12, p.5
Latinx Heritage Month, or Hispanic Heritage Month, will be celebrated with a variety of events September 15 - October 15 hosted by UNIdos, Lambda Theta Phi, Lambda Theta Alpha, and the Center for Multicultural Education (CME); photo.
6 Students share 'Pint with a Prof'
Northern Iowan 112:23, p.1

UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) hosted Pint with a Prof at College Hill's Octopus bar on November 11, featuring Fernando Calderón's talk "Subservsion Comes in the Form of a Student."

7 Hispanic Latino Student Union hosts quinceanera dance
Northern Iowan 109:15, p.6
UNI students of the Hispanic and Latino Student Union hosted a simulation quinceanera for members and other students. Students gave accounts of experiences and cultural background. Professor Calderon comments on the history involved with quinceaneras.