History Club

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# Title Date Summary
1 Dr. Timothy Nelson gives presentation on Blackdom
Northern Iowan 117:18, p.4
Dr. Timothy Nelson, UNI alumni, gives a presentation on the city of Blackdom, New Mexico, and his research of Black history and oppression in America; photos.
2 UNI to host lecture on the Nevada Test Site Oral History Project
Public Relations News Release 2013:110, p.1
UNI will host a lecture about the Nevada Test Site Oral History Project. Leisl Carr Childers will be giving the lecture. The Nevada Test Site Oral History Project documented the remembrances of those affected by nuclear testing during the Cold War.
3 UNI to host reporter Jack Hovelson
Public Relations News Release 2013:74, p.1
Reporter, Jack Hovelson, will present, "Newspapering: If You Ain't Good, You Better Be Lucky". Jack Hovelson has written numerous articles for many publications including USA Today. The event is sponsored by the History Club and Phi Alpha Theta.
4 UNI to host lecture on pre-modern Chinese history
Public Relations News Release 2008:439, p.1
"The (Sixth-Century) Reunification of China" will be the topic by Charles Holcombe, professor of history. He will explore the pivotal era in pre-modern Chinese history that led to China's reunification in 589 A.D. under one imperial dynasty.
5 UNI's Husband to to speak on Antislavery Feminism
Public Relations News Release 2007:379, p.1
Julie Husband will be speaking January 30.
6 UNI history lecture features impact of emancipation on African-Americans in Midwest
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Freedom in the Heartland: African-Americans and Civil Rights in the Age of Emancipation" will be the lecture topic for Leslie Schwalm.
7 'Science and the Federal Government' topic for next UNI history lecture
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Joanne Goldman will lecture.
8 UNI to host 31st annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in history
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Nancy Maclean will speak about how the women's workplace activism changed the United States.
9 Social construction of work in the Amana Society topic for UNI history lecture, Nov. 12
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Peter Hoehnle to discuss labor in the Amana Society.
10 Edgar Allen Poe, Sleepy Hollow, and death in mid-19th century America topic for UNI history lecture series Oct. 29
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Discussion on how 19th century writers Poe and Washington Irving dealt with the issue of urban burial.
11 30th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History to be held Wednesday, Sept. 24
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Paul Schroeder's topic of lecture will be the role of American diplomacy in world affairs.
12 UNI student groups address proposal to strike Iraq
Public Relations News Release 2002:118, p.1
A panel discussion on the proposal to invade Iraq will be held by that History Club and Phi Alpha Theta.
13 UNI to host 29th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History
Public Relations News Release 2002:89, p.1
Chun-shu Chang, professor of history at the University of Michigan, will present the Becker Memorial Lecture.
14 Humes hungers for History Club
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.14
Adam Humes was one of the driving forces behind the formation of the History Club; photo.
15 Activist art discussion on University of Northern Iowa Women's History Month schedule Thursday, March 7
Public Relations News Release 1995:252, p.1
Erica Rand will speak at UNI during Women's History Month activities.
16 Historical perspectives on labor in Dubuque focus for history lecture scheduled for Wednesday, October 18 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1995:86, p.1
Ralph Scharnau will speak during the Department of History Lectures at UNI.
17 UNI History Club and Phi Alpha Theta
Northern Iowan 86:19, p.4
Will meet.
18 UNI History Club and Phi Alpha Theta
Northern Iowan 86:9, p.5
Will hold book sale.
19 UNI History Club and Phi Alpha Theta
Northern Iowan 86:8, p.4
Will hold picnic.
20 Arthur Schlesinger, one of America's most influential historians, to discuss 'Kennedy Legacy' March 31, at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:319, p.1
Pulitzer Prize winning author, Arthur Schlesinger, visits University Hall to speak on the Kennedy Legacy. The presentation is sponsored by the University Speakers Committee, the History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, and the International Affairs Organization.
21 Noted lecturer coming; Mr. L. C. Rusmisel to speak on "The Story of Iron" next Monday evening
College Eye 2:8, p.4