Johnson--Gwendolyn

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# Title Date Summary
1 University of Northern Iowa presents interactive teleconference on racial harmony on campus, Wednesday, November 10
Public Relations News Release 1993:164, p.1
Live satelitte broadcast to be viewed at UNI on the subject of racial harmony. Julian Bond, Jacqueline Fleming, Paul Shang, Andrew Hacker, Curtis Polk, and Gloria Romero will address the issues.
2 University of Northern Iowa celebrated women of color with interactive conference
Public Relations News Release 1992:426, p.1
Juliette Garcia, L. Jay Oliva, Evelyn HuDehart, and Janine Pease-Windy Boy will participate in a panel discussion during a satellite conference sponsored by UNI and Wartburg College.
3 A Year of empathy and allegations.
Public Relations News Release 1992:108, p.1
Gwendolyn Johnson sees some healthy trends coming from the Anita Hill/ Clarence Thomas allegations. More women are running for the Senate and an increased awareness of what is and what is not appropriate behavior.
4 National secretaries briefing teleconference scheduled for April 22 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:569, p.1
Speakers at the upcoming Secretaries Briefing teleconference will include: Judith Barwick, Cassandra Warren, Mary Jane Caragher, Eric Greenberg, and moderator Lee Thornton.
5 Video conference on Diversity in Higher Education scheduled for Wednesday (November 20) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:222, p.1
A national video conference on Diversity in Higher Education: Can We Meet the Challenge will be aired November 20. Panelists will include Roger Wilkins, Steven balch, Antonio Califa, Jim Vance, Ruth Anderson, and Ray Dial.
6 Sexual harassment--99 percent of legal cases warranted.
Public Relations News Release 1991:134, p.1
Most sexual harassment cases filed are legitimate.
7 National video conference "Beyond the Dream IV" scheduled for Wednesday (February 5) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:350, p.1
A free national video conference dealing with Black History will serve as the kickoff for Black History Month.