Lang Hall
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1 | UNI Interpreters Theatre presents Improv at the Interp: Theatre Without a Net! Northern Iowan 119:49, p.4 |
From April 20-22, 2023, UNI Interpreters Theatre will perform a show titled "Improv at the Interp: Theatre Without a Net!" in Lang Hall. This show, directed by Doug Shaw, will be interactive and unscripted; photo. | |
2 | The ongoing legacy of the UNI Seven Northern Iowan 119:36, p.1 |
Guest writer Nicole Beilke writes the history of UNI Seven and how their proposals are still impacting UNI's campus today. Beilke writes about the creation of the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), the Minority Recruitment Program, Increasing of Black faculty, and more; photo. | |
3 | Black Histor Preview Northern Iowan 119:35, p.4 |
A timeline of Black History Month events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include the Tunnel of Oppression, a Skate Party, and Toast for Change. | |
4 | Laptops versus desktops Northern Iowan 119:29, p.4 |
Aubrey Schafbuch interviews students Emma Criswell, Macey Reed, Grant Wulfseng, and IT Director of Client Services Ben Arnold about the declining uses of campus PCs. More and more students are using their own laptops now that certain software and printing abilities can be used on personal devices; photo. | |
5 | Panther Preview Northern Iowan 119:27, p.5 |
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include De-Stress Days, UNI basketball games, and UNI Interpreters Theatre Presents. | |
6 | Original radio play to debut in Interpreters Theatre Northern Iowan 119:9, p.4 |
An original play, "Roses are Red: A Radio Play", written by senior Emma Kossayian will be debuting in the UNI Interpreters Theatre in Lang Hall; photo. | |
7 | Panther Esports levels up Northern Iowan 119:3, p.1 |
Panther Esports, one of the biggest student organizations with 235 members, struggles to find the funds and physical space for their club. For the fall semester, the club will temporarily meet in the old Health Beat gym near the tunnel that connects Maucker Union to Lang Hall; photo. | |
8 | Construction in motion on campus Northern Iowan 119:2, p.1 |
Caroline Christensen writes about the various construction that will continue throughout the year. Buildings including ITTC, Redecker Center, and the Campanile will all have maintenance work done; photo. | |
9 | Panther portrait: Sustain cat walk 30 Northern Iowan 118:52, p.5 |
A Panther Portrait of Catwalk 30: Sustain in Lang Auditorium; photos. | |
10 | Black History Month: Recap of events Northern Iowan 118:41, p.9 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted many events for Black History Month; photo. | |
11 | BSU celebrates Black History Month Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) has multiple events planned for the entirety of Black History Month; photo. | |
12 | Ghastly creatures haunting UNI Northern Iowan 118:32, p.5 |
Reprinted from the October 31, 2003 edition of the paper, the article discusses the ghosts of UNI. | |
13 | UNI Fashion Week takes the catwalk Northern Iowan 117:52, p.1 |
The Textiles and Apparel Program (TAPP) at UNI is hosting a virtual fashion week called "Catwalk 29." Videos of the shows will be shared across TAPP's YouTube and Instagram channels; photos. | |
14 | Lang Hall introduces historical exhibit Northern Iowan 117:32, p.1 |
A new historical exhibit is unveiled in Lang Hall featuring famous figures who have spoken or performed at UNI, including Martin Luther King, Jr., William Jennings Bryan, the Dalai Lama, and Salvador Dali. Digital communications professor Christopher Martin and associate professor of history Thomas Conners worked together to research the exhibit using Rod Library's special collections and IndexUNI; photos. | |
15 | Students return to the "classroom" Northern Iowan 116:1, p.1 |
In hopes of lessening the spread of COVID-19, UNI is implementing three main options for fall 2020 classes--fully in-person, fully online and hybrid. Most students interviewed by the Northern Iowan preferred in-person classes; photo. | |
16 | UNI cancels international travel, COVID-19 Northern Iowan 116:42, p.1 |
Due to COVID-19, UNI has cancelled all university-sponsored international travel. The university first cancelled travel for the next 30 days, then for all summer 2020 study abroad courses. UNI implemented travel restrictions in stages, beginning in January with a temporary moratorium on travel to China, extending it to South Korea on February 29, Italy on March 2, and Iran on March 3. Students in UNI Camp Adventure were recalled or transferred from affected areas. On March 5, the Board of Regents issued a statement for all three public universities cancelling university-sponsored travel for all faculty, staff, and students for the next 30 days, which included spring break. UNI absorbed the cost of cancelled study abroad programs. Although the threat of the virus remained low for Iowa and campus, the university began preparations for the unlikely event of a campus shutdown with information posted on prepare.uni.edu. A panel on the virus and combatting its spread was to be held March 11 in Lang Hall Auditorium; photo. | |
17 | Parking changes coming to College Hill Northern Iowan 116:38, p.2 |
Parking in the College Hill area will soon be standardized between lots with new signage and pay stations; photos. | |
18 | Black History Month with BSU Northern Iowan 116:32, p.4 |
UNI's Black Student Union (BSU) has prepared events honoring Black History Month in February. The include the BSU Kickoff, Poetic Justice, Skate Party, a panel of black and educated (BAE) professionals, exhibit Tunnels of Oppression, Soul Food Dinner in conjunction with Waterloo's Gift of Life Church, and Toast for Change; photo. | |
19 | 'Hi God' to juggle knowledge, faith Northern Iowan 116:20, p.5 |
Grace Mertz, a second-year graduate in performance and communications studies, will present her master's thesis one-woman play "Hi God" in the Lang Hall Interpreters Theatre November 7-9. Mertz's work explores her experience in academia as a person of faith, and she hopes it will inspire others to see that religion can have a positive place in academics; photos. | |
20 | Fast Forward trains in digital media Northern Iowan 116:17, p.4 |
UNI's digital media program hosted its 15th annual Fast Forward Digital Media Workshop on October 25th. College and high school students from across the state heard from nearly 30 industry experts, including keynote speaker and UNI alum Ben Hagarty; photos. | |
21 | Grad student challenges hypocrisy in play Northern Iowan 115:41, p.1 |
Graduate student James Keane wrote, produced, and acted in the production "Ezra and Me," showing March 7-9 in the Lang Hall Interpreters Theatre; photo. | |
22 | Student and professor featured in 'Film Lounge' Northern Iowan 115:31, p.4 |
Two short films, created by student Tarrell Christie and professor Jeff Byrd, will air as a part of Iowa Public Television's 'Film Lounge" which airs short films created by Iowans; photos. | |
23 | Ernst visits UNI for town hall Northern Iowan 115:29, p.2 |
Senator Joni Ernst held a town hall to answer questions, which mostly centered around the government shutdown, now in its fifth week; photo. | |
24 | Play portrays romance on the spectrum Northern Iowan 115:15, p.4 |
Student Nathan Selove's "Aut is Love," a play based on his experience of romance as an autistic person, was performed in the Interpreter's Theatre in Lang Hall; photos. | |
25 | Panther Portrait: Welcome Home Concert Northern Iowan 115:2, p.4 |
The Varsity Men's Glee Club performed their Welcome Home concert in Lang Auditorium. Admission was free, but the audience was asked to bring free will donations that would be given to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photos. | |
26 | TAPP student showcase work on runway Northern Iowan 114:52, p.5 |
The Textiles and Apparel Program is showcasing their students work in a New York Fashion Week themed runway. | |
27 | Panther Portrait:UNI Proud Halloween Annual Dragaganza Northern Iowan 114:20, p.4 |
UNI Proud held their annual Holloween Dragaganza; There were performances and a costume contest where the audience was able to participate; photos. | |
28 | A charming performance "In Real Life" Northern Iowan 114:19, p.5 |
Critic Amelia Duax revievs the performance adaptation of Jen Wang's graphic novel "In Real Life" performed by UNI's Interpreters Theatre; photo. | |
29 | Nook's State of the University Address Northern Iowan 114:8, p.1 |
UNI President, Mark Nook, gives his first annual State of the University Address. Nook talks about the state of our athletic and education departments, as well as the budget cuts from the State; photo. | |
30 | Haunted campus? Northern Iowan 112:18, p.1 |
Stories of ghosts Zelda, Travis, and Augie have appeared throughout the school's history; students share their experiences; photo. |
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31 | Sean Lewis comes to UNI to perform 'Dogs of Rwanda' Public Relations News Release 2014:206, p.1 |
Sean Lewis will be at UNI on March 26, in Lang Hall, Room 40 to perform 'Dogs of Rwanda'. Lewis is a playwright, solo performer, director, and actor and has won numerous awards in recent years. | |
32 | UNI to host Women's History Month events Public Relations News Release 2014:202, p.1 |
In March, the UNI Women's and Gender Studies Program will host multiple events in honor of Women's History Month. All events are free and open to the public. | |
33 | Reaching for Higher Ground Film & Discussion Series: 'Ricki's Promise' Public Relations News Release 2014:197, p.1 |
"Ricki's Promise" will be shown March 9, in Lang Hall Auditorium. The theme for this year's series is Media and Social Media: A Networked Society. This event is free and open to the public. | |
34 | UNI to celebrate Black History Month Public Relations News Release 2014:175, p.1 |
UNI's Black Student Union will hold numerous events throughout the month of February to celebrate Black History Month. All events are free and open the public. | |
35 | Sharing regrets to move on from the past Public Relations News Release 2014:169, p.1 |
Kevin Hansen, the author of the bestselling "Secret Regrets" book series and founder of the Secret Regrets website, will visit UNI on February 17, in Lang Hall Auditorium. | |
36 | Khalil Gibran Muhammad to lecture on race and crime Public Relations News Release 2014:154, p.1 |
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, will be at UNI on January 27 to present a lecture in Lang Hall. The events are free and open to the public. | |
37 | Danielle Allen to discuss book and present lecture on MLK Day Public Relations News Release 2014:149, p.1 |
On January 19, Danielle Allen, a Professor of Social Science, will be at UNI to present two presentations. | |
38 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to present 'Just Another Day in Paradise' Public Relations News Release 2014:102, p.1 |
UNI Interpreters Theatre will present its first production of the 2014-15 season, November 6 through November 8. It is located in Lang Hall, and admission is free and open to the public. | |
39 | We're getting nerdy with Ernie Northern Iowan 111:16, p.6 |
Students gathered in the Lang Auditorium to listen to Ernie Cline discuss his book "Ready Player One"; photo. | |
40 | It's magic, you know Northern Iowan 111:13, p.1 |
Five-time world record holder John Cassidy came to Lang Auditorium to perform magic tricks for students and faculty; photo. | |
41 | Ernest Cline to be keynote speaker for Reaching for Higher Ground Public Relations News Release 2014:76, p.1 |
UNI will host novelist Ernest Cline October 21, in Lang Auditorium. Cline is the author of this year's common read "Ready Player One." A book signing will follow the keynote address. The event is free and open to all. | |
42 | UNI's Fast Forward workshop in its 10th year Public Relations News Release 2014:55, p.1 |
UNI will host "Fast Forward: Ten Years of Building Career Momentum", an electronic media workshop that brings together academics and media professionals on October 3, in Lang Hall. Cost is $50 for students and $65 for professionals. | |
43 | UNI Textiles and Apparel program presents 'Stripped' Public Relations News Release 2013:258, p.1 |
UNI's Textile and Apparel program (TAPP) will hold its 22nd annual design show, "Catwalk22: Stripped" on April 26 in Lang Hall. All students enrolled in the TAPP classes were encouraged to design original garments for the show. | |
44 | UNI to host Fast Forward electronic media workshop Oct. 18 Public Relations News Release 2013:75, p.1 |
UNI will be hosting "Fast Forward: Overtake the Competition" an electronic media workshop. The workshop teaches students a variety of media related skills. Richard Haynes will be the keynote speaker at the event. | |
45 | UNI lecture will explore "The American Way of Eating" Public Relations News Release 2013:71, p.1 |
Best-selling author, Tracie McMillan will be speaking on America's eating habits and food industry. There has been a shift in food choices towards convenience and cheaper products. The lecture will also explore the social and economic impacts of food. | |
46 | In 'Convict,' jailbirds sing song of prison reform from behind bars Northern Iowan 109:33, p.6 |
"Convict" calls to the audience's attention a system that needs to be fixed by keeping what works and changing what does not work; photo. | |
47 | 'Invisible War' screening at UNI brings to light the struggle of military sexual assault victims Northern Iowan 109:19, p.1 |
Documentary film about victims of rape in the military was shown at Lang Hall. Nearly two hundred people in attendance for screening of film and panel discussion; photo. | |
48 | Rashida Jones, Adam Scott to speak at UNI Northern Iowan 109:4, p.1 |
Stars of "Parks and Recreation" to speak on behalf of Barak Obama. They will appear in Lang Hall auditorium. Half-Masted will open for the pair; photo | |
49 | TAPP designs prowl the catwalk Northern Iowan 108:53, p.1 |
Spring fashion show audience fills Lang Hall auditorium. The show featured student designed apparel with a circus theme. Twenty student designers exhibited seventy-five garments; photo. | |
50 | UNI Textiles and Apparel to hold 20th annual fashion show Northern Iowan 108:51, p.6 |
Mark your calendars for April 21 for the annual show held in Lang Hall Auditorium. The show is free and always plays to a full house. |