Diversity
Displaying 251 - 272 of 272 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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251 | Goals set to enhance diversity at UNI Northern Iowan 89:8, p.3 |
Goal regarding diversity is part of UNI strategic plan. | |
252 | UNI's future teachers learn about diversity; society needs multicultural education Northern Iowan 88:61, p.1 |
Courses in which ethnic diversity are featured. | |
253 | Are a few bad apples spoiling the broth in the Midwest meeting pot? Public Relations News Release 1991:223, p.1 |
A group from Dubuque has voiced its opposition to integration in their town. Winston Burt states that diversity in Dubuque would be nothing but healthy for the community. | |
254 | Diversity in Greek life on UNI campus Northern Iowan 88:11, p.7 |
Description of activities of several African-American Greek organizations on campus. | |
255 | Retreat introduces students to diversity Northern Iowan 88:10, p.4 |
Uncommon Lives program held again this year. | |
256 | Diversity "learnshop" September 27-28 to focus on commonalities of University of Northern Iowa students Public Relations News Release 1991:88, p.1 |
UNI residence hall students to learn how students are similar in a diversity retreat. | |
257 | Program of diversity planned for UNI Northern Iowan 87:3, p.4 |
"A Celebration of Diversity" is a six-day celebration to make students aware of minority cultures. Activities include live bands, comedian, discussion group, and lecture. | |
258 | Majority of 21st century workforce will be minorities and women, and universities must prepare, says guest speaker at University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:386, p.1 |
Charles Taylor stresses that when universities don't address issues of diversity and multi-cultural curricula, everybody loses. Diversity is especially important for teacher training institutions like Northern Iowa, Taylor said. | |
259 | Curris outlines path to excellence at UNI Northern Iowan 86:30, p.1 |
President Curris describes areas in which the university should make special efforts including fully implementing general education, enhancing diversity, stabilizing tuition, and improving graduate programs. | |
260 | From quotas to coalitions; building diversity on college campuses Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.8 |
Administrators talk about needs and plans for diversity among faculty and staff. | |
261 | Americans must recognize diversity Northern Iowan 86:20, p.3 |
Viewpoints on same-sex relationships. | |
262 | Enrollment cap hurts ethnic diversity at UNI Northern Iowan 85:3, p.1 |
President Curris speaks at length to the faculty about the enrollment cap. | |
263 | Preparing for diversity will create competitive edge Nonpareil 72:1, p.26 |
Vapordeal Sanders speaks at luncheon; photo. | |
264 | Northern Iowa residence hall students 'FOCUS' on learning to handle friendship, dating, love relationships Public Relations News Release 1987:133, p.1 |
Residence hall coordinators organize a series of relationship-building activities through the "Focus on Communication Understanding and Sensitivity" program. Resident assistants are asked to guide students in dating problems, and cultural differences. | |
265 | Information age spotlights crucial role of skilled librarians, says new UNI library director Public Relations News Release 1987:111, p.1 |
Covers the appointment of Barbara Jones as director of the university library. Jones spent nine years in New York, where she gained her experience directing library services. She made efforts to update services by developing a computerized card catalog. | |
266 | Armand Hammer Foundation director and artist Dennis Gould to be UNI visiting artist, address others in the community Public Relations News Release 1987:87, p.1 |
Dennis Gould, director of the Armand Hammer Foundation, spoke on the diversity of the university campus. Apart from his lecture as visiting artist, Gould delivered speeches on corporate support of the arts. The event was held in the Art Building. | |
267 | UNI's Parker prepares students for a cultural life 'beyond the back fence' Public Relations News Release 1986:495, p.1 |
A detailed overview of Professor Henry Parker's course, "Culture of the Ghetto". The course helped students appreciate racial diversity within the country, and to learn about black culture. Students participated in black culture outside of the classroom. | |
268 | Ten years toward diversity Alumnus 65:3, p.3 |
President Kamerick offers views of the first ten years of his presidency; photo. | |
269 | Iowa: model for racial harmony Northern Iowan 76:1, p.13 |
UNI professor begins project through Jesse Jackson's PUSH program; photo. | |
270 | Regents approve UNI exchange program with South Carolina State Public Relations News Release 1969:605, p.1 |
A faculty-student exchange program with the primarily black South Carolina State will occur in September. | |
271 | Cultural diversity brings unity Northern Iowan 66:26, p.2 |
Professor Chadney attempts to meet Professor Fox's arguments about role for African-Americans in American culture. | |
272 | Y. M. and Y. W. College Eye 9:19, p.6 |
Celebrates the cosmopolitan population of the US. |