Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center [GBPAC]
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| 201 | "The Magic Flute" to take GBPAC stage Northern Iowan 108:31, p.5 |
School of Music to present Mozart in the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
| 202 | Broadway hit 'Spamalot' leaves crowd in laughter and song Northern Iowan 108:29, p.6 |
Monty Python's "Spamalot" was greeted by a sold out audience at the Performing Arts Center. Jacob Smith, a UNI graduate, was greeted with the largest applause; photo. | |
| 203 | After 34 years, Glee Club Christmas still surprises Northern Iowan 108:26, p.6 |
Soulful vocals and jazzy tones set the stage for the annual Men's Glee Club concert. Sharrie Phillips led the Glee Club in "He's Done Enough". Her powerful voice improvised calls of praise and gratitude; photo. | |
| 204 | UNI Symphonic Band takes the stage Northern Iowan 108:23, p.10 |
Symphonic Band performs during their fall concert; photo. | |
| 205 | Pricing of pop differs from campus to campus Northern Iowan 108:21, p.3 |
Ken Connelly noticed a drastic price difference in soda on a trip to Virginia Tech. Difference can be explained by Pepsi being the exclusive provider on campus; providing scholarship dollars to the University; photo. | |
| 206 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:19, p.2 |
Mystery photo of the week awaiting someone to identify its location. Last week's winner was Riley Martin who identified the chandelier lights in the Gallagher-Bluedorn; photo. | |
| 207 | New building hours create conflict for music majors Northern Iowan 108:18, p.1 |
Practice time for music majors must be adjusted due to the closure of buildings at 2:00AM. Student and building safety were cited as the reason for the changes. Buildings are open and monitored for 116 hours per week. | |
| 208 | Panther fans invited to sing their way to the McLeod Northern Iowan 108:17, p.6 |
Sports Marketing Department is sponsoring a new competition; "Sing Your Way to the McLeod Center". Each person or group will perform the National Anthem for a chance to sing prior to a ball game. Ben Jacobson and Texas Tenor John Hagen will judge. | |
| 209 | School of Music's new hours create controversy Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1 |
New building hours have been put into effect with students trained and hired by the Department of Public Safety monitoring each building. Other alternatives are being investigated; photo. | |
| 210 | 'Cirque de la Symphonie' leaves crowd in awe Northern Iowan 108:11, p.7 |
Acrobats and aerialists joined the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony's first performance of the season. The musical and artistic performances demanded a standing ovation; photo. | |
| 211 | Ensemble kicks off Brown Bag Bach series Northern Iowan 108:11, p.1 |
A new musical series opened in the lobby of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Performers were members of UNI Cantorei, Wind Symphony, and the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra; photo. | |
| 212 | Oversold parking passes cause problems for students, staff Northern Iowan 108:6, p.1 |
There are 8300 parking spots on campus with over 16,000 students, staff, and visitors. Parking passes allow the owner to park in designated areas. The beginning of each new year brings some confusion. | |
| 213 | Remembering 9/11 in performance Northern Iowan 108:6, p.5 |
The Cedar Falls and UNI community packed the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center for the "Remembrance: 9/11 Ten Years Later". The show included musical performances and student reflections on the day; photo. | |
| 214 | Bald trio paints the town blue Northern Iowan 108:4, p.5 |
The Blue Man Group concerts were well received. The shows were interactive with the audience; involving large balls, toilet paper, humor, and music; photo. | |
| 215 | GBPAC stage set for 2011-12 season Northern Iowan 108:2, p.1 |
The stage in the Performing Arts Center has been replaced following the breaking of a sprinkler head prior to the Blue Man Group last year. $150,000 was spent on the new floor. | |
| 216 | New policy allows students two free tickets to GBPAC events Northern Iowan 108:1, p.6 |
Two free tickets per semester can be picked up for each student. Students also have the option of $5.00 student rush tickets for events at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
| 217 | Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center to celebrate completion of new stage floor Public Relations News Release 2011:2, p.1 |
The new floor completion at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center will be celebrated. | |
| 218 | Executive Editor of the Northern Iowa welcomes students Northern Iowan 107:54, p.supp 21 |
John Anderson challenges students to embrace the changes in their lives as they begin college. Immerse yourselves in the traditions of the university. Open your minds by attending concerts, athletic events, and speakers; photo. | |
| 219 | NPR radio show "From the Top" tapes at GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:47, p.5 |
Five high school musicians performed and taped for the radio show "From the Top" at the Performing Arts Center. Two students were from Iowa. | |
| 220 | Popular NPR show 'From the Top' to tape at GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:45, p.7 |
Young musicians will be heard on Iowa Public Radio weekly. A show was taped March 30 in the Performing Arts Center. | |
| 221 | GBPAC continues operations after burst pipe Northern Iowan 107:43, p.2 |
Blue Man Group performances were cancelled following a burst pipe. The group has been rescheduled for September; photo. | |
| 222 | Blue Man Group rescheduled at Gallgher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Public Relations News Release 2010:230, p.1 |
Schedule for new tickets. | |
| 223 | Send a message: these cuts need to stop Northern Iowan 107:38, p.9 |
Once again the state legislature is asking students to pay higher tuition. The current proposals are for deep cuts to higher education funding. Larger class size, fewer professors, and fewer student services will be the result. Speak out now. | |
| 224 | The Band Perry moves to GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:36, p.7 |
A sold out performance for the Maucker Union has been moved to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. General admission tickets go on sale February 14. The original concert sold out in six hours. | |
| 225 | Stand-up comedian Lewis Black to perform 'In God We Rust' at UNI Northern Iowan 107:33, p.2 |
Performing to sold out audiences is normal for this comedian. He appears on television regularly. Black will perform at the Gallagher-Bluedorn PAC. | |
| 226 | GBPAC to resume operations Tuesday Northern Iowan 107:31, p.1 |
An accident during a load-in for the Blue Man Group performance forced the cancellation of three sold out performances. They will be re-scheduled for September. The areas of main concern are the stage floor and orchestra pit elevator; photo. | |
| 227 | Jim McDonough concert has moved to UNI's Lang Hall Auditorium. Public Relations News Release 2010:191, p.1 |
A sprinkler pipe located above the GBPAC Great Hall stage was damaged and burst causing water to affect the stage, equipment and surrounding areas. Due to the need for extensive cleanup and equipment checking, the concert was moved. | |
| 228 | The Blue Man Group concerts canceled, Gallagher-Blueborn working to reschedule. Public Relations News Release 2010:188, p.1 |
Three performances of the Blue Man Group have been canceled. The Gallagher-Bluedorn is working with Blue Man Group management to reschedule the performance dates. | |
| 229 | Water in GBPAC; Jan. 25 Blue Man Group covert cancelled. Public Relations News Release 2010:184, p.1 |
A sprinkler pipe located above the GBPAC Great Hall stage was damaged and burst causing water to affect the stage, show equipment and surrounding areas. | |
| 230 | UNI School of Music to present 'Die Fledermaus' Northern Iowan 107:29, p.4 |
Strauss comedic opera will be performed in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Talented students will be performing. | |
| 231 | A dialogue of diversity Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.2 |
Summary of events associated with GBPAC's "Standing on Higher Ground" program; President Allen's statement on the program; photo. | |
| 232 | St. Stephen the Witness to present John Angotti Northern Iowan 107:27, p.2 |
Catholic Student Center will present John Angotti in concert at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Angotti is a Christian music artist and has been involved with the Waterloo school system and the Cedar Valley for several years. | |
| 233 | UNI School of Music present 'Chimes of Christmas' Northern Iowan 107:27, p.5 |
Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center hosted vocal groups from the School of Music. Choir members filed through the aisles, sang on stage, and from the balcony. The hall was filled with holiday spirit; photo. | |
| 234 | DRUMLine Live to bring beats to GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:24, p.5 |
DRUMLine Live is inspired by the tradition of historically black marching bands from the South. The performance will include Top 40 songs in its set, plus standby favorites. | |
| 235 | Homegrown Panther music Northern Iowan 107:24, p.6 |
Music composed by students will be performed in Davis Hall. | |
| 236 | University of Northern Iowa to induct students into Teacher Education program November 4 Public Relations News Release 2010:124, p.1 |
All 394 students who have satisfied requirements for admission into the Teacher Education program are invited to participate in the official induction into this field of study at the biannual Teacher Education Induction Convocation. | |
| 237 | It's time to bleed purple and gold Northern Iowan 107:16, p.10 |
Homecoming is a great time to be proud of the University. Athletics, classroom success, national rankings, stage productions, virtual parade, tailgating, and campaniling are highlights of the weekend. | |
| 238 | UNI Alumni Association to present Heritage Honours Awards during Homecoming Public Relations News Release 2010:105, p.1 |
Clayton Condit (B.A. '92), and Barbara (Schmitt) Condit (B.A. '92) of Minneapolis, MN Will receive the Young Alumnus Award and Young Alumna Award, respectively, which recognize graduates 40 years of age or younger who have excelled in their professions. | |
| 239 | UNI to host internationally acclaimed author Tim Wise Public Relations News Release 2014:155, p.1 |
Tim Wise, acclaimed white anti-racist essayist, educator, and author is the author of five books and has contributed essays to 25 books. He is internationally renowned for his knowledge on issues of comparative racism, and race and education. | |
| 240 | Use your resources Northern Iowan 107:11, p.8 |
Students urged to take advantage of several free activities on campus; Rod Library, ITS, athletic events, Career Services, and the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
| 241 | Soprano Brenda Harris will perform and offer master class at UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:79, p.1 |
Harris, a soprano, has appeared with opera companies and orchestras throughout the world. The artist's visit is coordinated by assistant professor of vocal coaching and collaborative piano Korey Barrett. | |
| 242 | Bob Dylan coming to UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:57, p.1 |
Bob Dylan and his Band have announced dates of their fall tour, including a stop at the McLeod Center, at 8 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 24. | |
| 243 | UNI School of Music's New Horizons Band fall season to begin Public Relations News Release 2010:56, p.1 |
The band welcomes anyone 50 years and older who is interested in taking group lessons and/or playing in the band. Members include beginners, those who may have previously played an instrument, and those who currently play an instrument. | |
| 244 | Fred Phelps hates homosexuals Northern Iowan 107:5, p.10 |
Protests planned by the Westboro Baptist Church in response to events remembering and discussing the death of Matthew Shepard on campus. | |
| 245 | UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to host 2010-2011 book club Public Relations News Release 2010:38, p.1 |
Participants will be reading and discussing texts that deal with various cultural expressions and share history, customs, and perspectives of African-Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and Asian/Pacific Islander Americans. | |
| 246 | UNI to host Judy Shepard and series of LGBT dialogues Public Relations News Release 2010:35, p.1 |
The university will host a series of events regarding struggles faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students and citizens. The events are part of a lecture to be given by Judy Shepard of the Laramie Project. | |
| 247 | Gallagher Bluedorn Northern Iowan 107:2, p.9 |
Schedule for the 2010-2011 year; photo. | |
| 248 | UNI School of Music to host 29th Annual Scholarship Benefit Concert Public Relations News Release 2010:29, p.1 |
"An Evening in Paris" will be the theme. It will feature music by the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Opera Ensemble, Jazz Band One, faculty artists Dmitri Vorobiev, piano, Polina Khatsko, piano, and Yu-Ting Su, horn, as well as the Wind Symphony. | |
| 249 | Gallagher Bluedorn Northern Iowan 107:2, p.27 |
2010-2011 schedule of events at the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
| 250 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 2009:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics and other auxillary programs at the University; photo. | |
| 251 | Make your voice heard Northern Iowan 106:59, p.1 |
Input sought on the value of athletics, Maucker Union, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, and the Wellness and Recreation Center; photo. | |
| 252 | GBPAC 2010-2011 season offers something for everyone Northern Iowan 106:56, p.3 |
Season schedule; photo. | |
| 253 | Estate gift to benefit UNI arts collection Public Relations News Release 2009:456, p.1 |
Mary Haskell-Hansen recently established the Mary Haskell-Hansen Permanent Collection Endowment fund through the UNI Foundation. The fund is designated for the preservation and public exhibition of the Permanent Art Collection at the Gallery of Art. | |
| 254 | Estate gift to benefit UNI arts collection Public Relations News Release 2009:456, p.1 |
The Department of Art has received an estate commitment from Mary Haskell-Hansen to support the UNI Permanent Art Collection. The gift is part of the $150 million "Imagine the Impact" campaign for the university. | |
| 255 | UNI hosts welcome reception for guests to the Cedar Valley for Dalai Lama visit Public Relations News Release 2009:452, p.1 |
There will be a presentation discussing the cultural, political and philosophical traditions of the Dalai Lama. The presenters include: Geshe Thupten Dorjee, Sidney Burris, and Jeannie Steele. | |
| 256 | UNI's Suzuki School to present spring concert May 16 Public Relations News Release 2009:447, p.1 |
The concert will feature group performances of students on violin, viola, cello, flute, guitar, and harp. Performers range in age from 3 to adult and represent a number of northeast Iowa communities. | |
| 257 | Sand mandala to be created in lobby of UNI's Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Public Relations News Release 2009:441, p.1 |
A unique, spiritual work of art, created from colored sand applied grain by grain--asand mandala--will take shape on the campus, beginning Sunday, May 9, in the lobby of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
| 258 | Students see it free with Panther Pass Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Forty-seven dollars of student fees goes toward a Panther Pass. This pass allows free admission to all athletic events, School of Music performances, Strayer-Wood Theatre performances, and reduced prices to the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
| 259 | GBPAC maintains commitment to students Northern Iowan 106:53, p.1 |
Performing Arts Center will lose $75,000 in funding from Student Services Fees. To make up the difference, donors will be asked to increase support; photo. | |
| 260 | UNI New Horizons Band to present spring concert May 4 Public Relations News Release 2009:425, p.1 |
The New Horizons Band is sponsored by the School of Music and the Community Music School. The group includes members ages 50 and over with various musical backgrounds who travel from all over Iowa to rehearse and perform. The band started in 1999. | |
| 261 | UNI announced panelists to join the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet during morning of May 18; Public can submit questions about 'Educating for a Non-violent Public Relations News Release 2009:416, p.1 |
Art Erickson, Judy Jeffrey, Jackson Katz, and Lee Rainey will join the Dalai Lama to discuss ways in which we, as individuals and as a society, can address issues of violence, promote civility and enhance understanding through education. | |
| 262 | Student services fee decreases for students, to GBPAC Northern Iowan 106:51, p.1 |
The portion of student fees allocated to the Performing Arts Center will be reduced by fifty percent; Center had been using student fees for operational costs; photo. | |
| 263 | UNI International Dance Theatre to perform April 24 and 25 Public Relations News Release 2009:398, p.1 |
The spring concert will take place in Davis Hall in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. This year's show will feature dances spanning America's history, including dances of early settlers, the Charleston era, Broadway musicals, swing and big band. | |
| 264 | UNI holds third annual Graduate Symposium April 12 Public Relations News Release 2009:389, p.1 |
The third-annual graduate research symposium will include vocal and instrumental performances and poetry readings. Susan Schwieger said, "The symposium provides an opportunity to showcase innovative and diverse research and creative performances." | |
| 265 | Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center receives $500,000 birthday gift Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.24 |
Ed and Cathy Gallagher donate money for Center endowment; photo. | |
| 266 | University of Northern Iowa to induct students in Teacher Education Program April 6 Public Relations News Release 2009:369, p.1 |
This will be the 39th group of candidates inducted into the teacher education program since formal ceremonies began in 1991. Three hundred and twenty-four students have satisfied requirements for admission into the Teacher Education program. | |
| 267 | UNI hosts 'An Evening with Cornel West' Public Relations News Release 2009:330, p.1 |
West, the Class of 1943 University Professor in the Center for African-American studies at Princeton University, a social activist and author, will speak about civic engagement and the democratic process. | |
| 268 | Seventh most powerful woman in the world speaks at UNI Northern Iowan 106:42, p.7 |
DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman talked about leadership behavior during her address in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Engagement, setting the right tone, and accountability led her list of behaviors; photo. | |
| 269 | Faculty Senate suggests cut to auxiliary funds Northern Iowan 106:41, p.1 |
The Wellness and Recreation Center, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, Maucker Union, and athletic programs would all feel the effects of a proposal from the Faculty Senate to reduce support from the general fund; photo. | |
| 270 | UNI celebrates Women's History Month Public Relations News Release 2009:300, p.1 |
To kick off Women's History Month, "Women in the Globalized World," a panel discussion sponsored by the Women's and Gender Studies Program, will be held in the Center for Multicultural Education, Maucker Union. | |
| 271 | DuPont CEO to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:288, p.1 |
Ellen Kullman will be the inaugural speaker for a new distinguished guest lecture series featuring top corporate leaders in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. The lecture is free and open to the public. DuPont is a science-based company. | |
| 272 | UNI's CME to host discussions in tribute to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Public Relations News Release 2009:226, p.1 |
Rufus Burrow, Jr., Indiana professor of Christian thought and professor of theological social ethics at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, will discuss his book, "Martin Lucher King, Jr. for Armchair Theologians" at the Book Club meeting. | |
| 273 | UNI Community Music School announces upcoming Orff classes Public Relations News Release 2009:221, p.1 |
Orff is a child-centered approach to music education that makes use of children's natural affinities for moving, singing, speaking, and improvised play. Musical concepts and skills will be presented through speech, poetry, song, games, and movement. | |
| 274 | UNI Lifelong University announces winter and spring courses Public Relations News Release 2009:213, p.1 |
The University will offer four non-credit courses this semester including: "Woody Allen Masterpieces," "Reading the American Cemetery: Landscape, Identity, and Meaning," "World Cultures and Music," and "The Ultimate Backstage Experience." | |
| 275 | Birthday events and gifts commemorate Gallagher-Bluedorn's 10th year Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.22 |
Opportunities to provide support a variety of programs at the Center; photo. | |
| 276 | UNI Suzuki School announces winter and spring class schedule Public Relations News Release 2009:199, p.1 |
The class will start in January for students ages 4 to 7 who are interested in violin lessons. Limited lesson times are available for older students and adults in violin and viola. | |
| 277 | UNI New Horizons Band to present winter concert Public Relations News Release 2009:189, p.1 |
Aaron Hansen, music specialist for Waverly-Shell Rock Schools, will be the featured hand bell soloist performing "Do You Hear What I Hear" and other holiday selections with the band. | |
| 278 | Faculty requires other cuts before furloughs Northern Iowan 106:23, p.1 |
Eighty-eight per cent of the faculty union members surveyed opposed the idea of furloughs unless similar cuts are made in programs including athletics, Gallagher-Bluedorn, and the Wellness Center; photo. | |
| 279 | GBPAC receives generous birthday gift Northern Iowan 106:23, p.9 |
Edward and Catherine Gallagher gave $500,000 to the Performing Arts Center in honor of the tenth anniversary. The Gallaghers made a million dollar donation ten years ago to help build the center; photo. | |
| 280 | Students inducted into teacher education program Public Relations News Release 2009:173, p.1 |
The College of Education held its bi-annual Teacher Education Induction Convocation Nov. 3 in the Great Hall of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Three hundred sixty-five students (listed) satisfied the admission requirements of the program. | |
| 281 | UNI's Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center receives $500,000 'birthday' gift Public Relations News Release 2009:162, p.1 |
The gift from Ed and Cathy Gallagher, through the UNI Foundation, was announced at Sunday night's performance by world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman. | |
| 282 | University of Northern Iowa to induct students into Teacher Education Program Nov. 3 Public Relations News Release 2009:143, p.1 |
The College of Education will host its bi-annual Teacher Education Induction Convocation in the Great Hall of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Three hundred sixty-three students have satisfied requirements for admission in the the program. | |
| 283 | Audience roars with laughter at Regan's clever humor Northern Iowan 106:14, p.7 |
Comedian Brian Regan entertained an enthusiastic crowd at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
| 284 | Mayhem Poets present their love for poetry Northern Iowan 106:13, p.15 |
Rutgers University served as common ground for the three members of Mayhem Poets. The group met with students in an informal setting at the Center for Multicultural Education; following a performance at the Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
| 285 | UNI School of Music welcomes guest artist Richard Sherman for performance and master class Public Relations News Release 2009:113, p.1 |
Sherman, professor of flute at the Michigan State University College of Music, is active as a soloist, orchestral musician and recitalist. He is principal flute with the Chautauqua (New York Symphony Orchestra and the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. | |
| 286 | UNI to host professional development day for 1,000 teachers Public Relations News Release 2009:99, p.1 |
Malcolm Price Laboratory School will host the second annual professional development day for 16 school districts that are in the North Iowa Cedar League. This year's theme is the "Iowa Core Curriculum: Characteristics of Effective Instruction." | |
| 287 | Pauline Barrett establishes $1.5 million endowed scholarship fund for UNI students Public Relations News Release 2009:93, p.1 |
Barrett, a well-known Waterloo philanthropist, is continuing her generosity to the college and her gift has established the Pauline R. Barrett Endowed Scholarship Fund to support students from the Cedar Valley who attend the College. | |
| 288 | Jungle Jack Hanna showcases his jungle friends Northern Iowan 106:8, p.8 |
A sold out crowd greeted America's favorite zookeeper, Jack Hanna. Ninety minute show included live animals and film clips; photo. | |
| 289 | UNI School of Music welcomes guest artists The Verdehr Trio for performance and master classes Public Relations News Release 2009:73, p.1 |
The Verdehr Trio will be presenting master classes for clarinet, violin, and piano. The Trio has concentrated on molding and defining the personality of the violin-clarinet-piano trio for more than 30 years. | |
| 290 | "London Escape" set to appear at GBPAC Northern Iowan 106:7, p.9 |
School of Music to present Annual Scholarship Benefit concert. All of the events are based on a London theme. Music will fill the air in all areas of the Performing Arts Center. | |
| 291 | Ingrid Mattson to discuss 'Islam: an American Religion' at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:59, p.1 |
The Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series will take place in Davis Hall in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Art Center.Mattson earned her Ph. D. in Islamic studies from the University of Chicago in 1999. | |
| 292 | Second City comedy company performs at GBPAC Northern Iowan 106:5, p.11 |
A sold-out crowd heard the improvisations of "Second City". No subject was off limits during the show. The group received two standing ovations; photo. | |
| 293 | UNI School of Music to host 28th Annual Scholarship Benefit Concert Public Relations News Release 2009:37, p.1 |
The concert called "London Escape!," will include performances by: UNI Wind Symphony, with faculty artists Amanda McCandless, clarinet, and Chris Buckholz, trombone; Jazz Band One; Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra and Coral Ensembles. | |
| 294 | Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Northern Iowa Today 93:2, p.6 |
Brief history and current plans for the performing arts center; photo. | |
| 295 | UNI Foundation; making an impact for 50 years Northern Iowa Today 93:2, p.8 |
Brief history of the Foundation, which was established in 1959, with $14,000 in assets from the Alumni Association and the Seerley Foundation; raised $18 million last year; a look at some of the work that it funds; photo. | |
| 296 | UNI Children's Choir offering auditions Public Relations News Release 2009:13, p.1 |
The choir is comprised of third through eighth grade students. It will rehearse on Thursday evenings at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center and is directed by Michelle Swanson. Tuition for the choir is $50 per semester; scholarships available. | |
| 297 | International students welcomed to UNI Sunday, Aug. 23 Public Relations News Release 2009:9, p.1 |
Students from around the world will gather for the annual International Reception in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.Last year 464 students from 60 countries enrolled at the college. | |
| 298 | UNI-Cue hosts summer youth academy Public Relations News Release 2008:597, p.1 |
A four-week youth academy is being held through July 10 to "prepare students for higher education and beyond." The adacemy focuses on improving reading skills, decision-making, leadership, citizenship and cultural awareness. | |
| 299 | Black Hawk County teachers attending 'Excellence in Education Institute' Public Relations News Release 2008:589, p.1 |
Goals of the program include forging relationships with businesses that lead to job shadowing opportunities, internships, apprenticeships "and endless possibilities for students, businesses and teachers to collaborate more effectively. | |
| 300 | Former UNI faculty members Saul & Joan Diamond honored Public Relations News Release 2008:580, p.1 |
Saul and Joan Diamond received the Howard V. Jones Leadership and Philanthropy in the Arts award during the recent Crème de la Crème concert at the colelge. The award was established in honor of Howard V. Jones, an emeritus professor of history. |