Devlin--Michele K. (HPELS Faculty)
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1 | UNI Army ROTC Battalion trained as Red Cross disaster volunteers Public Relations News Release 2014:123, p.1 |
The Battalion was trained by Red Cross Disaster instructors who work at UNI. Many of the new disaster responders are veterans or members of the National Guard. For more information, contact Glen Keith. | |
2 | Conspiracies are Ebol-ilcious Northern Iowan 111:17, p.4 |
Opinion columnist Brett Irving gives his take on the false rumor going around about cures and causes of the Ebola outbreak; photo. | |
3 | Ebola prevention panel Northern Iowan 111:13, p.2 |
Due to the Ebola epidemic spreading across Liberia and trickling into the United States, a panel featuring information about Ebola took place in Maucker Union Wednesday to address concerns of staff and students; photo. | |
4 | UNI to host public information panel on Ebola Public Relations News Release 2014:74, p.1 |
UNI will host a public information panel on the Ebola virus October 8, in the College Eye Room in Maucker Union. | |
5 | UNI professors recognized for work with Iowa's immigrant population Public Relations News Release 2013:112, p.1 |
Michele Devlin and Mark Grey received the Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit's Karen L. Evans Award. This award is given out for outstanding work with Iowa's immigrant population. Both professors also received the 2013 FRIENDS of Iowa Civil Rights Award. | |
6 | CROW Forum to feature presentation on Iowa's newest refugees from Africa Public Relations News Release 2011:149, p.1 |
Professor Michele Devlin will give a presentation about the newest refugees from Africa and their life in Iowa. | |
7 | Balancing the child welfare system Public Relations News Release 2011:135, p.1 |
Professor Mark Grey and Michele Delvin have been awarded a $425,000 grant to help bring a balance the over-representation of minority and immigrant children in the welfare system. | |
8 | Immigration and migration dicussions to be held this month at UNI. Public Relations News Release 2010:183, p.1 |
Michele Devlin will lecture on her work in Haiti. | |
9 | UNI announces third webinar in Panther Speakers Series Public Relations News Release 2010:133, p.1 |
The program will offer a free webinar "Health Literacy in a Changing America," presented by Michele Devlin, professor and director of the Iowa Center for Health Disparities and Mark Grey, professor and director of the Iowa Center on Immigrant Leadership. | |
10 | UNI gives back to community through cultural competency workshops Public Relations News Release 2010:88, p.1 |
The Immigration and Migration Studies Program is an interdisciplinary initiative that promotes applied research, teaching and model campus-community partnerships at the local, national, and global level. Workshops are led by Michele Devlin and Mark Grey. | |
11 | UNI announces Hot Topics in Education: Professional Development Webinars Public Relations News Release 2010:51, p.1 |
"Iowa Core and 21st Century Skills" will be presented by Nadene Davidson, interim department head and assistant professor in the Department of Education. "Classroom Management for the First-Year Teacher" will be presented by Lynne Ensworth. | |
12 | UNI ICHD receives grants to address food systems, access and health issues Public Relations News Release 2009:326, p.1 |
The projects addressing critical food-system issues are funded by a one-year $137,600 grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan, and a two-year competitive grant totaling $57,900 from the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. | |
13 | Lt. Gov. Judge to honor UNI professors with One Iowa Award Thursday, Oct. 1 Public Relations News Release 2009:89, p.1 |
Lt. Gov. Patty Judge will honor Michelle Devlin and Mark Grey during a special ceremony in the Commons Ballroom. Devlin and Grey established the Iowa Center on Immigrant Leadership and Integration in 2001. | |
14 | 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. |