Center for Multicultural Education (CME)

Displaying 201 - 250 of 430 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:50, p.2
Scenes from "Panther Bash", Honors Week, the Earth Science Seminar, and a gathering surrounding a speaker outside the Union; photo.
202 This week at the University of Northern Iowa
Northern Iowan 105:49, p.4
Dates, times, and places of events for the week on the UNI campus.
203 Future of citizen participation in the United States topic for UNI public policy conference
Public Relations News Release 2008:459, p.1
Mobilizing and Motivating Citizen Action" will feature an address by Thomas Patterson of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Harry Boyte of the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota will speak later.
204 UNI hosts 17th annual Textiles and Apparel Design Show
Public Relations News Release 2008:435, p.1
The fashion show, "Chic International," will showcase designs to recognize students achievements and their talents. Throughout the year textiles and apparel students create original designs to enter into the annual design show.
205 UNI holds lecture in honor of Women's History Month
Public Relations News Release 2008:405, p.1
"Giving a Hand Up: Providing Leadership to the Next Generation," is the topic of the 2009 Lynn Cutler Lecture. Jessie Nicholson will present the lecture. She will discuss her experiences and work in the legal industry as a woman, African-American.
206 UNI to host Cedar Valley Middle School Midnight Preview March 13
Public Relations News Release 2008:388, p.1
Some middle school students in Waterloo and Cedar Falls will kick off their spring break at the WRC with a pizza party, informational sessions, movies and recreational options. Pernell Cezar will welcome the students.
207 Portuguese Club and Capoeira Department sponsor Carnaval event for UNI community
Northern Iowan 105:36, p.1
Week of events announced to celebrate Carnaval. Saturday activities are aimed at the Waterloo and Cedar Falls communities, not just UNI.
208 Lincoln bicentennial celebration
Northern Iowan 105:34, p.5
Schedule of events.
209 UNI to celebrate Lincoln Bicentennial with series of speakers, panels
Public Relations News Release 2008:316, p.1
A number of activities are planned in Lincoln's honor by the Center for Multicultural Education and the American Democracy Project/Provost's Office. Panel discussions will be held at University Book and Supply in Cedar Falls and at UNI-Cue in Waterloo.
210 Gender and pay equity will be discussed at next CROW forum
Public Relations News Release 2008:318, p.1
Shoshanna Coon, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will speak about gender and pay equity by exploring trends throughout the years and focusing on the latest data.
211 Scholar speaks to UNI in honor of Martin Luther King Day
Northern Iowan 105:28, p.1
Drew Smith, current scholar in residence at the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, will speak at the Center for Multicultural Education. His speech will honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo.
212 Learning mathematics and science through the arts
Public Relations News Release 2008:295, p.1
Iowa Mathematics and Science Education Partnership's goals are to improve mathematics and science performance of Iowa students; prepare more high quality mathematics and science teachers for Iowa's schools; and to promote statewide collaboration.
213 CME to host discussion, nationally-known speaker in tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Public Relations News Release 2008:294, p.1
R. Drew Smith, director of "The Public Influences of African-American Churches Project" and scholar-in-residence at the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, will speak at the CME. Michael Blackwell will procede the following day.
214 UNI PROUD hosts Transgender Day of Remembrance movie night
Public Relations News Release 2008:223, p.1
In honor of the 10th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, the PROUD organization will show portions of the documentary "TransGeneration." The film portrays the lives of four transgender college students as they attempt to balance school and social live
215 'How gender shapes social relations' topic for UNI guest speaker Friday, Nov. 14
Public Relations News Release 2008:212, p.1
The campus was chosen as one of two campuses in the nation to host the 2008 Sociologists for Women in Society Distinguished Feminists Lecturer. Cecelia Ridgeway, will lecture on the topic, "Framed before we know it: how gender shapes social relations."
216 UNI's CME to host political analyst Ronald Walters on results and impact of the 2008 election
Public Relations News Release 2008:202, p.1
Walters is a Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, and professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland. He will speak about the results and impact of the 2008 presidential election.
217 Comic Books and gender roles will be discussed in next CROW Forum
Public Relations News Release 2008:175, p.1
"Domestic Containment': Women and Romance Comics of the '50s and '60s will be the topic of a presentation by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies.
218 Who is that guy?
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.11
Nate Housley is a campus organizer working with Progressive Future. This ten state organization has a goal of registering a half million young voters in time for the 2008 election; photo.
219 UNI to host demonstrations of Guatemalan weaving
Public Relations News Release 2008:95, p.1
Virginia Gibbs and Luz Maria Hernanez, both professors from Luther College, will share their research on the small weaving co-op formation based in Postville called Nuevo Amanecer, which is made up of all Guatemalan women.
220 CME sponsors a diverse week of events
Northern Iowan 105:5, p.1
Events will follow the theme "Authenticity and Inclusion"; photo.
221 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.8
Scenes from the International Opportunities Fair, Slam Poetry event, and the Kal Penn appearance; photo.
222 UNI Calendar of Events
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.5
Activities for the week of September 7-13.
223 Close-up on diversity
Northern Iowan 105:2, p.6
Norma T. Hollis will be the keynote speaker during Diversity Week; September 8-12. Times, dates, and locations for the Cultural Fair, student panel, International Opportunities Fair, movie, and hot topics discussion.
224 UNI to hold week of events focused on diversity
Public Relations News Release 2008:47, p.1
The Center for Multicultural Education will host "Close Up on Diversity," a series of events that focus on diversity. The theme of the week will be "Authenticity and Inclusion."
225 UNI classes begin Monday, Aug. 25; 'Panther Fest' offers variety of activities
Public Relations News Release 2008:15, p.1
The welcome week festival will kick off Thursday in the McLeod Center south lawn with a Panther Picnic. There will be free food for the first 1,000 students, outdoor games and music.
226 Remembering
Northern Iowan 104:47, p.1
Center for Multicultural Education sponsors a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., on the fortieth anniversary of his death; photo.
227 UNI will show films to celebrate Asian American Heritage Month
Public Relations News Release 2007:544, p.1
The three-part documentary, "Becoming American: The Chinese Experience," will be shown April 9-11 at the Center for Multicultural Education.
228 CME commemorates Martin Luther King, Jr. April 4
Public Relations News Release 2007:528, p.1
Kui-Im Lee will play special music on the Campanile while a processional travels from the Center for Multicultural Education to the Campanile.
229 UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to take annual May trip to New York City
Public Relations News Release 2007:523, p.1
The experience of Chinese Americans and their struggles in the United States will be the focus for this year's annual "May trip."
230 CME painting dedication, art exhibit and film showing in remembrance of Cesar Chavez
Public Relations News Release 2007:516, p.1
"Interpretations of Murals & Aesthetics in Society" will be presented by Jose Guajardo March 26.
231 A Special Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Northern Iowan 104:43, p.5
Date, time, and agenda for a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo.
232 Gaining Panther Success Mentor Program
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.6
Recognition of academic success for G. P. S. Mentor Program participants; students listed.
233 Black History Month Spotlight
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.23
Abraham Lincoln's legacy explored, a history of Black History shared; brief biographies of two influential African-Americans; photo.
234 Black History Month Spotlight
Northern Iowan 104:37, p.10
The roles of Abraham Lincoln and Carter G. Woodson in Black History Month. Pierre-Damien Mvuyekure and Deborah Berry present contributions to the advancement of Black Americans; photo.
235 Friends of Foes?
Northern Iowan 104:33, p.17
Upcoming panel discussion on the relationship between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln; photo.
236 Black History Month February 2008
Northern Iowan 104:33, p.13
Schedule of activities for Black History Month; photo.
237 Panel discussion on Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:413, p.1
"Friends or Foes: The Relationship Between Frederick Douglass amd Abraham Lincoln" will be presented February 12.
238 Black History Month events offered at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:412, p.1
A variety of events will be offered through the Center for Multicultural Education including film showings and discussions.
239 UNI Center for Multicultural Education presents Black History Month "Jeopardy"
Public Relations News Release 2007:386, p.1
The Center for Multicultural Education is hosting a Black History Month trivia game February 6.
240 MLK Day has a prominent place in history
Northern Iowan 104:28, p.3
Provides history of the day; schedule of local events.
241 UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to hold discussions for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Public Relations News Release 2007:363, p.1
Two discussions will be hosted Monday, January 21.
242 American Indian Heritage Month Spotlight
Northern Iowan 104:24, p.17
Schedule of November activities for American Indian Heritage Month; photo.
243 American Indian Heritage Month Spotlight
Northern Iowan 104:23, p.6
Schedule and FAQ's for American Indian Heritage Month activities; photo.
244 Spirituality: The American Indian Red Road Perspective
Public Relations News Release 2007:289, p.1
Biographical profile of Raymond Slick, a Meskwaki tribal member.
245 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 104:22, p.9
Students respond to the question; "Where's your favorite place on campus to use the restroom"?
246 UNI CME hosts film series in honor of Native American Heritage Month
Public Relations News Release 2007:268, p.1
Three films will be shown for Native American Heritage Month.
247 Day of the Dead procession and celebration at UNI on October 30
Public Relations News Release 2007:251, p.1
The Day of the Dead procession will begin at 8 p.m. October 30.
248 Day of the Dead Procession & Celebration
Northern Iowan 104:18, p.11
Background and planned activities for the Day of the Dead Celebration.
249 UNI Multicultural Leadership Retreat will be held November 2 through 4
Public Relations News Release 2007:241, p.1
The multicultural retreat "Stronger: A Vision & A Reality" will be held for both students and non-students.
250 Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
Northern Iowan 104:15, p.20
Activities announced for the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month; photo.