Hill--Susan E. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)
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1 | Fatness, Body-Size Stigma panel Northern Iowan 115:43, p.2 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) held the panel "Fatness, Body-Size Stigma and Thin Privilege" on March 11. Featured panelists included professors Susan Hill, Fabio Fontana, and Jesse Swan. The event was sponsored by UNI's Office of Research & Sponsored Programs and co-sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning; photo. | |
2 | New skills grace UNI: funding enables Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning to open in library Northern Iowan 110:43, p.1 |
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning program will open in room 378 of the Rod Library. This program will offer workshops and forums on ways to enhance learning. This will help both students and faculty to connect; photo. | |
3 | Crowdsourcing: Peer assessments in the classroom Northern Iowan 110:12, p.1 |
Many professors are implementing peer evaluations and grading into the classroom. Not all professors agree that peer grading is the best approach, but many see that it can be beneficial in some circumstances. | |
4 | Attendance at UNI's fall faculty workshop shows commitment to improve teaching Public Relations News Release 2013:35, p.1 |
More than 300 faculty attended the fall faculty workshop. This is record attendance for the past few years. Susan Hill was named the director of the new Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. | |
5 | UNI's Professor Hill addresses homosexuality in the Bible Northern Iowan 109:35, p.6 |
Professor Susan Hill gave a lecture about how the Bible addresses homosexuality. The title of her lecture was, "Homosexuality and the Bible: It's Complicated". Fellow Professor Thomas Hesse said the presentation was very informative. | |
6 | Religion, philosophy programs to lose faculty and courses Northern Iowan 108:50, p.1 |
Jerome Soneson, department head, voices concern over the loss of forty-three percent of the faculty. The Department of Philosophy and World Religions will lose four tenured professors and two term faculty. | |
7 | UNI to host a screening and discussion of 'Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero' Public Relations News Release 2011:247, p.1 |
The film "Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero" will be shown at the Center for Multicultural Education followed by a discussion led by professor Susan Hill. | |
8 | Proposed drop of personal wellness causes controversy Northern Iowan 108:26, p.1 |
Liberal Arts Core Review Steering Committee has suggested dropping the requirement for students to take a personal wellness class. HPELS staff upset and concerned. | |
9 | A note about the proposed LAC changes Northern Iowan 108:24, p.4 |
Clarification on the statistics from the faculty survey for the proposed changes in the liberal arts core. | |
10 | Proposed changes to LAC create controversy Northern Iowan 108:22, p.1 |
Social sciences faculty and students are concerned about the proposed decrease in social science requirements. The proposal cuts the requirements by one third. | |
11 | November 7 CROW Forum to feature UNI psychology professor Public Relations News Release 2011:99, p.1 |
Professor Susan Hill will give a lecture on "Gluttons and Fat Bodies: Gendered Representations from the Ancient Western World" as part of the CROW Forum. | |
12 | UNI professors explore the casual sex habits of Midwestern college students Northern Iowan 107:48, p.1 |
Gary Gute and Susan Hill presented information about casual sex and moderated a discussion following the presentation; photo. | |
13 | A holistic review of the Liberal Arts Core Northern Iowan 107:48, p.1 |
The Steering Review Committee has been charged with looking at all seven categories. One is reviewed each year. Is the Liberal Arts Core doing what is was intended to do? | |
14 | A welcome from the Deans Northern Iowan 106:54, p. |
Welcoming messages from the Deans of the Colleges within the University of Northern Iowa. | |
15 | News briefs: shorter semesters proposal Northern Iowan 106:19, p.2 |
A proposal by Professor Susan Hill to shorten semesters to fourteen weeks was voted not to be docketed by the Faculty Senate. | |
16 | Students speak about budget situation Northern Iowan 106:18, p.1 |
Baker Hall demolition, shorter semesters, tuition surcharge, and layoffs draw the attention of students. Opinions vary and emotions run high. | |
17 | Faculty divided over shorter semesters, longer classes Northern Iowan 106:17, p.5 |
A proposal to have fourteen week semesters and longer class periods has met differing opinions among faculty members. The proposal will be brought up at the next Faculty Senate Meeting. | |
18 | UNI to launch national search for new executive vice president and provost Public Relations News Release 2007:623, p.1 |
A committee has been appointed to conduct a national search for a new executive vice president and provost at UNI. | |
19 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"The Seven Deadly Sins" will be taught through Lifelong University. | |
20 | UNI "Lifelong University" announces spring 2007 courses Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
The three courses include "The Seven Deadly Sins," "History of Iowa," and "Representing the Holocaust Through Film: Documentaries, Visual History and Dramatizations." | |
21 | UNI senior honors students and presidents scholars present their thesis research projects Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Twelve students presented their projects. | |
22 | 'Teaching Women's and Gender Issues in the Classroom: Faculty Talk About Teaching Women's Studies Courses' topic for Women on Fridays panel discussion Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Informal presentation on Women's Studies courses will be given by three UNI professors; part of the Women on Fridays lecture series. | |
23 | 'African Indigenous Women Defending Human Rights' topic at UNI Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Human rights organization MADRE to give lecture about women's rights. | |
24 | UNI Women's Studies Program continues 'Women on Fridays' series Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Women on Fridays events provide an opportunity to explore what it means to be a woman in today's society. | |
25 | Morality and religion discussed through politics Northern Iowan 101:25, p.7 |
UNI-ACLU, the Department of Political Science, and the Women's Studies program host a forum regarding morality and the recent Presidential election. | |
26 | Dancer and choreographer, Bill T. Jones, topic of 'Women on Fridays' video at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
"Bill T. Jones: Still/Here with Bill Moyers" will be shown on Friday, April 23. | |
27 | UNI professor asks, "Why is fatness immoral?" Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.2 |
Susan Hill questions cultural views on gluttony. | |
28 | Feminism in 1914 topic of 'Women on Fridays' discussion at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Film "Hazards of Helen," starring silent film star Helen Holmes, will be shown. | |
29 | 'Feminine Mystique' lives on Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.2 |
Susan Hill comments on the impact of the book "The Feminine Mystique." | |
30 | UNI Women's Studies program to offer 'Women on Fridays' series Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Next film in series to provide perspective on gender and sexuality. | |
31 | LGBTA's PRIDE Week celebration ends with success Northern Iowan 99:54, p.1 |
PRIDE Week featured several events and activities, including a poetry reading, speakers, panel discussions, and a trip to The Metro in Waterloo. | |
32 | UNI Women's Studies program concludes 'Women on Fridays' series on April 25 Public Relations News Release 2002:477, p.1 |
"Women's Studies in the Community--the Community Speaks" discussion will be the final presentation in the "Women on Fridays" series. | |
33 | V-Week appreciation Northern Iowan 99:38, p.8 |
Expresses gratitude for a successful V-Week Campaign and encourages students to become involved in the fight for gender equality. | |
34 | Mary Magdalene topic for UNI lecture Tuesday, Dec. 3 Public Relations News Release 2002:227, p.1 |
Susan Hill will speak on "Mary Magdalene: Apostle to the Apostles or Penitent Prostitute?" | |
35 | UNI's "Women on Fridays" series to discuss women's studies programming Public Relations News Release 2002:185, p.1 |
A schedule is provided of the topics to be discussed during the series. | |
36 | "Women on Fridays" creating community Northern Iowan 99:16, p.13 |
"The History of Women's Studies" will be discussed as a part of the "Women on Fridays" discussion series, which informs students about the women's issues. | |
37 | UNI Women's Studies program to offer 'Women on Fridays' series Public Relations News Release 2002:133, p.1 |
Women's Studies program will host a discussion on "The History of Women's Studies at UNI" on October 25. | |
38 | Women's Studies programs appoint new directors Northern Iowan 98:61, p.1 |
Professors Susan Hill and Cynthia Goatley will head the undergraduate and graduate programs. | |
39 | University of Northern Iowa chooses two to head Women's Studies programs Public Relations News Release 2001:532, p.1 |
Cynthia Goatley and Susan Hill have been selected. | |
40 | UNI Department of Philosophy and Religion to discuss media's portrayal of Muslim women Public Relations News Release 2001:451, p.1 |
"Nothing But a Burka? Muslim Women and the U. S. Media," will be presented on April 24. | |
41 | UNI events highlight religious issues Public Relations News Release 2001:413, p.1 |
A series of speakers will talk about religion as a part of the Arts in April celebration. | |
42 | Religion and Sexuality in the works of Willa Cather topic for season's final Phi Alpha ThetaHistory Lecture Series at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:365, p.1 |
Susan Hill hopes to engage her audience in discussion of Cather's "Death Comes for the Archbishop" and "Shadows on the Rock." | |
43 | 'Gender dimorphism' topic for Monday, April 2 Hearst Lecture Public Relations News Release 2000:331, p.1 |
Judith Butler will present "The Violence of Gender Dimorphism" on April 2, as a part of the Hearst Lecture Series. | |
44 | LGBTA loses many members Northern Iowan 97:3, p.10 |
Graduating members and officer burn out are two reasons the membership total is down. | |
45 | "Markings of the Soul" delivers powerful message Northern Iowan 95:51, p.9 |
Kerry Burns will perform a show developed from a journal he kept while taking care of his ill brother, Tim; photo. | |
46 | Susan Hill, Linda Fitzgerald, Joel Haack, and Scharron Clayton Campus News Network 9:14, p. |
Susan Hill, Linda Fitzgerald, Joel Haack, and Scharron Clayton co-authored an article in Thought & Action. | |
47 | Susan Hill Campus News Network 9:14, p. |
Susan Hill presented a paper to the American Academy of Religion. | |
48 | Motion declares UNI 'safe place'; brought about by death of Matthew Shepard Northern Iowan 95:27, p.1 |
Faculty Senate declared UNI a safe place for homosexuals; photo. | |
49 | Vigil against hate Northern Iowan 95:14, p.5 |
Candlelight vigil will be held Sunday on top of the Union to remember Matthew Shepard | |
50 | Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching Public Relations News Release 1997:121, p.1 |
Jean Gerrath, Susan Hill, Annette Lynch, Eileen St. Pierre, and Michelle Yehieli will receive University Book and Supply Outstanding Teacher Awards. |