Communication Arts Center

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1 "Black History: A Musical Journey"
Northern Iowan 116:36, p.5
Alldredge gives the one-night-only program "Black History: A Musical Journey" performed by the Multicultural Theatrical Society in the Communication Arts Center on February 15 a favorable review. The show featured live musical performances and narrative history highlighting black artists. Students Zoella Sneed, Caroline Henry, Devin Yarkosky, Ray Nelson, and Keira Doyle performed; photos.
2 Public Radio brings rock, news to UNI
Northern Iowan 114:20, p.2
Radio stations KUNI and KHKE broadcast Iowa Public Radio to the students of UNI through rock, classical, and news; photo.
3 "No Shame Theatre" student variety show
Northern Iowan 114:7, p.4
No Shame Theatre hosted their first variety show of the season. This theatre allows anyone who wants to perform in a "no-judgement" zone; photo.
4 Top 10 hidden places to study on campus
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Lists and pictures of the top ten place to study on campus; photo.
5 No Shame continues to welcome performers
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.1
No Shame Theatre allows students to perform original pieces in a safe environment to a receptive audience. Anyone is welcome to attend or perform at the No Shame biweekly performances.
6 'Rocky Horror Picture Show'
Northern Iowan 108:20, p.8
The audience made the evening. Girls and boys dressed in fishnets, red corsets, Spanx, high heels, and lots of make up were everywhere. The turnout was larger than expected.
7 Updates coming to UNI pedestrian bridge
Northern Iowan 107:58, p.1
The walking bridge over Hudson Road becomes very slippery when wet or following the clearing of snow. Several safety concerns will be addressed. Resurfacing will be the first step prior to a planned refurbishing next year.
8 'Half-Masted' to perform improv comedy at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2010:110, p.1
The troupe is instructed and directed by Doug Shaw, a professor of mathematics, and includes a group of students, alumni, and members of the community. They also do private shows and seminars throughout Iowa.
9 National Teacher of the Year to visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 2010:43, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature will host guest speaker Sarah Brown Wessling. She will speak on the topic "Worthy Learning: Students are /Worth/ the Learning that is /Worth/Doing."
10 UNI's comedy improv troupe to perform April 15
Public Relations News Release 2009:397, p.1
Half-Masted will return with performances directed by Doug Shaw, associate professor of mathematics. The troupe includes students, alumni, and members of the community.
11 UNI's Comedy Improv Troupe to perform
Public Relations News Release 2009:182, p.1
Half-Masted 3.2 will perform at the Communication Arts Center Room 108. A family-friendly matinee will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5. The troupe is instructed and directed by Doug Shaw, a professor of mathematics, and stars UNI students.
12 Presentation of "Superfluous" to be held next week
Northern Iowan 106:22, p.11
Dean's Triangle Gallery to hold art work from a variety of media, including lithography, performance art, sculpture, wood cut, digital print, photography, ceramics, textiles and a collage novel.
13 No Shame Theatre allows students to freely perform poetry, skits and music
Northern Iowan 106:21, p.9
Friday evenings at 10:00 pm, a group meets to perform original acts. Acts must be less than five minutes in length and not be dangerous. This is the twenty-third year for the theatre; photo.
14 Quiet study places
Northern Iowan 106:19, p.5
Rod Library, Lang Hall, Communication Arts Center, Towers Center, Hemisphere Lounge, and Panera Bread listed as the favorite quiet study places for students. All have plusses and minuses.
15 Events analyze 2008 raid in Postville
Northern Iowan 105:54, p.1
The U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid on the slaughterhouse and meatpacking plant in Postville will be the focus of a conference and teaching event, include panel discussions, presentations, and the showing of a documentary; photo.
16 UNI hosts La Historia de Nuestras Vidas (The Story of Our Lives) performance
Public Relations News Release 2008:498, p.1
As part of the "POSTVILLE: Past, Present, and Future," conference/teach-in, there will be a showing of the play "Historia de Nuestras Vidas" (The Story of Our Lives).
17 UNI to host Postville Conference/Teach-in
Public Relations News Release 2008:487, p.1
Luis Argueta, a Gautemalan film director, will screen segments of his documentary "AbUSed" The Post ville Raid. There will be a showing of the play "Historia de nuestra vidas," detailing accounts of immigration, imprisonment and the Postville raid.
18 KUNI has the blues
Northern Iowan 105:24, p.5
KUNI to hold blues blowout at Electric Park Ballroom. The event is sponsored by Friends of KUNI and is intended to bring some of the music played on the station.
19 Sept. 19 - 21 features family-focused events at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2008:80, p.1
Parents and other family members are invited to visit and partake in family-focused on-campus activities during Family Weekend.
20 Studio One's little secret
Northern Iowan 103:42, p.20
Live music broadcast on KUNI; Monday evenings at 7:00; photo.
21 What's going on
Northern Iowan 103:28, p.7
Activities on and off campus.
22 Three of the four Democratic candidates for governor will participate in a unique candidate
forum on KUNI

Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Candidates Mike Blouin, Ed Fallon, and Sal Mohamed will be asked questions and broadcasted live.
23 No-Shame Theatre provides a creative outlet
Northern Iowan 102:11, p.10
Group allows students to express themselves in a non-judgmental environment; photo.
24 Theatre UNI to present 'Handbag' Off-Hudson play reading
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Performance will be on September 13 in the Communication Arts Center.
25 'The Daily Lives of the Uniptions'
Northern Iowan 101:13, p.13
Photographs of an Egyptian-themed art exhibit being displayed in the Dean's Triangle Gallery.
26 Untitled
Northern Iowa Today 88:2, p.
Communication Arts Center; sports crowd; photo.
27 Lang Hall construction begins this fall as UNI-Dome and WRC work ends
Campus News Network 9:1, p.1
Work continues on PAC, construction on WRC and UNI-Dome will be completed, and Lang Hall renovations will begin; list of smaller projects; photo.
28 Why not a third option for the 'Old Aud?'
Northern Iowan 94:32, p.5
Editorial suggest building an addition to the Communication Arts Center as a third option in the Lang Hall auditorium debate.
29 Eight presidents span University of Northern Iowa's 120-year history
Public Relations News Release 1995:321, p.1
During the 120 year history of the University of Northern Iowa, only eight men have been president.
30 University of Northern Iowa to host guest speaker from CNN's International News Desk
Public Relations News Release 1995:95, p.1
Anny Rey will speak at UNI on her work at CNN.
31 CAC computer lab delayed until renovations completed
Northern Iowan 91:34, p.3
Further planning underway.
32 Lightning cracks CAC
Northern Iowan 90:62, p.1
Lightning strikes CAC and does about $5000 in damage.
33 470 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday, April 11
Public Relations News Release 0:460, p.1
All-State Speech Festival to be held at UNI.
34 Recent Regents action
Campus News Network 1:15, p.2
Approves 4.9% increase in room and board; approves projects involving Commons renovation, HVAC in CAC, and floor coverings in Rider Hall.
35 430 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 9)
Public Relations News Release 1989:523, p.1
The Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival is held on campus, where two-thousand students compete in improv, poetic interpretation, and dramatic acting. Guest critics include Gretta Berghammer and Pat Blank.
36 Therapeutic massage and wellness course to be offered at the University of Northern Iowa through April
Public Relations News Release 1989:500, p.1
Ralph and Harriet Goodman instruct a course on therapeutic massage in the Communication Arts Center. The course does not require previous experience, and does not prepare students for careers as professional massage therapists.
37 Noted scholar to speak on women's religions Tuesday (March 6) at University of Northern Iowa as part of Women's History Month
Public Relations News Release 1989:446, p.1
Professor Ross Kraemer, an expert on women's religions, acts as keynote speaker for Women's History Month Celebrations in the Communication Arts Center. Kraemer will speak on the roles of women in religions of the ancient world.
38 "Iowa stories: The Viet Nam experience" to be presented Sunday at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:443, p.1
Marilyn Shaw's interpretive theatre production of "Iowa Stories: The Viet Nam Experience" is performed in the Communication Arts Center. Shaw's project is based on interviews with twenty-seven Iowan veterans of the Viet Nam Conflict.
39 Years of progress at UNI; evolution of campus
Northern Iowan 86:33, p.9
Leland Thomson talks about the changes on campus, with special reference to recent construction and renovation.
40 400 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 11)
Public Relations News Release 1987:348, p.1
The Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival is held in the UNI-Dome, Communication Arts Center, and Education Center. Students perform in acting, poetry, and storytelling. UNI faculty members serve as guest critics.
41 1988 caucuses boosted Iowa economy, clarified 'farm' image: Experts tell why at April 8 public relations seminar
Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1
Mike Murwin of the Iowa Ambassadors is joined by The Iowa Department of Economic Development's Bob Boyd in the Communication Arts Center to explain the economic boost created by the Iowa caucuses.
42 University of Northern Iowa student radio station KCRS accepting applications for management positions for next year
Public Relations News Release 1987:304, p.1
Professor Jonathan Hall announces that KCRS is accepting applications for several positions, including program director, general manager, production supervisor, and chief engineer. Applications are available in Maucker Union, CAC, and the Auditorium.
43 Northern Iowa to host district individual events tournament March 11-12
Public Relations News Release 1987:302, p.1
The District IV National Individual Events Tournament is held on UNI campus, featuring teams from thirty schools. Events are held in Maucker, Wright, Sabin, Seerley, McCollum, Kamerick, the Education Center, and the Communication Arts Building.
44 'Theatre Pizzazz' has after school, Saturday morning drama classes for youth
Public Relations News Release 1987:197, p.1
Professor Gretta Berghammer directs 'Theatre Pizzazz' drama programs for middle schoolers in the Communication Arts Center. Sessions are held for eight weeks, and are sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
45 Northern Iowa's Charles Scholz to present audio, visual, print work Nov. 30
Public Relations News Release 1987:154, p.1
Professor Charles Scholz speaks on the use of audio, video, and print advertisements in public relations campaigns. Scholz' multimedia presentation on the United Auto Workers is displayed at the Iowa State Fair.
46 Public debates Thursday (Sept. 24) at Northern Iowa prelude to weekend college debate tournament
Public Relations News Release 1987:47, p.1
Forty debate teams compete in the College Debate Tournament held at the Education Center. Before the tournament, four of these teams compete in a public debate in the Communication Arts Center. Both competitions are open to the public, free of charge.
47 UNI Theatre Pizazz workshops offered for children and teenagers
Public Relations News Release 1987:48, p.1
Professor Gretta Berghammer directs a series of children's drama and dance workshops at the Communication Arts Center and East Gym. The workshops are designed to enhance creativity, cooperation, and coordination.
48 Lincoln-Douglas debates Tuesday (Sept. 15) at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:33, p.1
The one-on-one Lincoln-Douglas debates are held in the Communication Arts Center. Neil Phillips coaches the team of four, composed of Brad Ellwanger, Al Kratz, Brad Corns, Luanne Mienke, Aaron Hawbaker, and David Bushek, Ken Schuler, and Dan Jannsen.
49 Summer Institute for Foreign Language Teachers at UNI to hear Sen. Paul Simon Tuesday (July 14), on importance of foreign language proficiency
Public Relations News Release 1987:427, p.1
Senator Paul Simon, and Professors Jacques Dubois, Robert Krueger, Raul Munoz, and George Zucker speak at the Summer Institute for Foreign Language Teachers. The conference is designed to aid instructors in developing teaching strategies in their field.
50 Road closing through UNI campus as Latham Field parking lot construction begins
Public Relations News Release 1987:410, p.1
Construction of a parking lot on Latham Athletic Field results in the closing of Indiana Street, West Twenty-Third, and the access road along the Communication Arts Center. Contractors are hired to fix water leakage in the Education Center.
51 A twisted view
Northern Iowan 83:57, p.6
A distorted reflection of a gazebo lies in the windows of the Communication Arts Center; photo.
52 400 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at UNI Monday (April 13)
Public Relations News Release 1987:314, p.1
Four-hundred high school students performed in acting, public speaking, and poetry interpretation at the Iowa High School Association's Individual Events All-State Festival. University faculty served as critics, with the each event hosted on campus.
53 Did you know¿ that quantum physics made it all possible -- UNI address April 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:284, p.1
Fred Alan Wolf visits the Communication Arts Center to discuss quantum physics and philosphy. The presentation was sponsored by the Department of Physics, and Colleges of Humanities and Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences.
54 New York art critic to lecture on modern Soviet art Jan. 29 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:173, p.1
Jamey Gambrell, an expert on Russian art and literature, spoke on Soviet art in the Communication Arts Center. Gambrell discussed the diversity of modern Soviet artwork, followed by a public reception in the Gallery of Art.
55 UNI to offer 'Theatre Pizzazz' for children and teenagers
Public Relations News Release 1986:174, p.1
Two courses for students from the third grade through high school were held in the Communication Arts Center, and the East Gym. The courses instructed students on drama and dance performance, and were instructed by Gretta Berghammer.
56 Waubeek Trackers 'back by popular demand' at UNI's Maucker Union
Public Relations News Release 1986:171, p.1
The musical trio, "Waubeek Trackers", appeared in Maucker Union at the Hemisphere Lounge. They also performed live for KUNI at the Communication Arts Center. The show was funded by the Iowa Arts Council.
57 New art building on UNI campus named for emeritus president John J. Kamerick
Public Relations News Release 1986:141, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the naming of the art building after former President John Kamerick. President Curris and Professor Lee Thomson recount the accomplishments of Kamerick, who was responsible for securing funds for the Communication Art Center.
58 Regents approve acting dean for UNI School of Business, other personnel transactions, receive radio reports
Public Relations News Release 1986:202, p.1
Warner will be the new acting dean filling in for Waller who is on sick leave; changed the name of Monteiro's job from Affirmative Action Officer to Director, Affirmative Action Program; approved a new position of entry level announcer.
59 UNI Gallery of Art to Hold Opening Reception Monday (Oct. 21) for 'Festival' Exhibition.
Public Relations News Release 1985:91, p.1
The gallery of arts showed off pieces from William T. Wiley, Walter Dusenbury, and selections from the UNI Permanent Collection; the UNI Wind Symphony performed in the courtyard.
60 Regents Purchase Property for UNI, Approve Other Business
Public Relations News Release 1985:42, p.1
The State Board of Regents granted UNI's purchase of two properties and WMT Sound and Music with a 81,745 dollar contract, which will improve the UNI-Dome arena sound system.
61 Bluegrass by Whetstone Run Featured Tuesday (Sept. 24) in UNI Coffeehouse Series
Public Relations News Release 1985:38, p.1
Whetstone Run will perform bluegrass in the maucker union.
62 Communication Arts Complex completed
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.1
Portions of Art Building occupied; remainder will be ready by October dedication; William Lew speaks in admiration of the new facility; photo.
63 Joint Project Results in Drama Program at UNI for Elementary Age Children
Public Relations News Release 1985:37, p.1
Children from grades one to grade five have some activities they can be involved in at the UNI drama program.
64 Water Quality Control Topic for Public Debate Season Opener at UNI Sept. 26
Public Relations News Release 1985:35, p.1
The UNI debate team will debate on water quality control with students from the University of Kentucky.
65 12th UNI Becker Lecture to Feature Chicago Professor William McNeill Sept. 18
Public Relations News Release 1985:25, p.1
Mr. McNeill will talk about ethnic unity and polyethnicity at the Becker lecture.
66 National Speech Official to Speak at UNI Thursday (Sept. 12)
Public Relations News Release 1985:24, p.1
Don Boileau will speak at UNI.
67 South UNI-Dome Lot Available for Parking, Will Shorten Distance for Fine Arts Patrons
Public Relations News Release 1985:9, p.1
The new lot south of the UNI-Dome will make a shorter walk to the Fine Arts Buildings.
68 Complex almost complete
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.1
Final phase of CAC should be complete by August 1985; most of the remaining work will be in the Art Building; photo.
69 Immaculate Perception
Northern Iowan 81:1, p.2
Discussing the deterioration of old buildings on campus, as well as the new buildings being built.
70 CAC on schedule
Northern Iowan 80:62, p.1
Scheduled for completion in fall 1985; project budgeted at $8.4 million; photo.
71 Iowa Board of Regents meet April agenda
Northern Iowan 80:55, p.11
Professor Smaldino will head Communicative Disorders; Steve Corbin will head Marketing; accept Vice President Hansmeier's resignation; name Science Building for Cliff McCollum.
72 Gallery of Art to continue activities
Northern Iowan 80:53, p.14
CAC construction will close Gallery, but programs will continue.
73 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:53, p.10
Construction on UNI's Communication Arts enter will soon be completed.
74 CAC nearing completion
Northern Iowan 80:48, p.1
Leland Thomson talks about the new art facilities; photo.
75 1983: UNI in review
Northern Iowan 80:28, p.4
Quick look at major stories; photo.
76 Shortened art gallery season
UNI Century 12:1, p.6
CAC construction affects program.
77 Regents approve CAC plan
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.4
Contracts totaling over $6 million awarded; approve first four phased retirements for UNI.
78 Construction projects approved
Northern Iowan 80:8, p.7
List of projects.
79 Construction schedules
Northern Iowan 80:3, p.6
CAC construction underway; scheduled for completion in spring 1985; lighting improved in Dome.
80 CAC under construction
UNI Century 11:4, p.7
Final phase will house Department of Art; photo.
81 Ground broken for new building
Northern Iowan 79:58, p.1
Important leaders sink in their shovels; photo.
82 Governor to shovel at CAC
Northern Iowan 79:57, p.5
Governor Branstad will help break ground.
83 Regents approve repairs budget
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.1
Approve roofing projects, interchange agreement with Cedar Falls Utilities, CAC bonding.
84 Groundwork begins Final Phase of CAC
Northern Iowan 79:55, p.1
Ground work for $8 million structure will begin next month; should be completed in late 1985; photo.
85 Plans awaiting Regents' approval
Northern Iowan 79:40, p.6
A look at plans for the new art building; photo.
86 Regents approve lightning, detection programs
Northern Iowan 79:37, p.1
Contract awarded for corridor smoke detection system in dorms; purchase Daisy Dairy property for possible use as home for Museum or Rat Laboratory.
87 Plans being drawn for CAC completion
Northern Iowan 79:28, p.8
UNI officials consult with architects.
88 Administrators tour facilities, begin planning building
Northern Iowan 79:27, p.4
Leland Thomson talks about his tour of art facilities.
89 New art building to focus on safety
Northern Iowan 79:25, p.4
Lee Thomson attends conference and explains what he learned about building a safe facility.
90 Budget for final phase of CAC approved by Regents
Northern Iowan 79:24, p.8
$8.365 million budget approved.
91 Master's degree, new courses approved by Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.7
Health education master's degree approved; approve architectural services for CAC; Professor Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department during Professor Ross's PDL.
92 Department heads named
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.5
Daryl Smith will head Biology; Charles May will head Curriculum and Instruction; Shirley Haupt will be acting head of Art; Paul Rider will head EOP until permanent head can be hired; Leander Brown will head Affirmative Action.
93 Despite building lapse, campus keeps growing
Alumnus 66:2, p.19
Status of current building plans; review of recent smaller construction and demolition jobs.
94 Building program approved
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.1
Regents consider need for additional physical education space.
95 Untitled
Alumnus 65:1, p.
Overpass across Hudson Road; photo.
96 Former administrations' names popular for UNI buildings titles
Northern Iowan 76:13, p.6
How some of the buildings on campus received their name; photo.
97 Only Radio-TV in Aud
Northern Iowan 76:11, p.2
All speech classes have been moved to the Communication Arts Center except the Radio/TV Division.
98 Interpreter's Theatre--using the imagination
UNI Century 7:2, p.3
Description of program; photo.
99 Campus active for Parents' Weekend, building dedication
UNI Century 7:1, p.3
Activities include dedication of CAC; photo.
100 North buildings of SAC named
Alumnus 63:4, p.8
North building of Speech-Art Complex named Communication Arts Center in November 12, 1978, ceremony.