Maier--Donna J. E. (History Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 50 of 75 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Profs compare past, present politics
Northern Iowan 117:20, p.2
Professors from the History and Political Science Departments discuss past politics and the 2020 election in a panel hosted by Phi Alpha Theta of the History Department; photo.
2 UNI to celebrate Women's History Month
Public Relations News Release 2011:188, p.1
Several events will be held throughout the moth of March to pay tribute to Women's History Month.
3 UNI hosts 45th annual Model UN Conference
Public Relations News Release 2008:470, p.1
Model U. N. offers high school students a simulation of the diplomacy, problem-solving and responsibilities of the United Nations. James Lubker will welcome attendees and the keynote address will be presented by Donna Maier.
4 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Women's Nutrition and Women's Control Among Tanzania Masai Pastoralists" will be presented Wednesday, October 4.
5 Academic in Africa
Public Relations News Release 2000:284, p.1
Donna Maier will discuss the present state of universities in Africa.
6 New leadership in Africa
Public Relations News Release 2000:228, p.1
Donna Maier will discuss modern and future African politics.
7 Palestinian state may be delayed
Public Relations News Release 2000:41, p.1
Ramifications of delay will be discussed by Donna Maier.
8 Arafat, Barak to meet at Camp David to discuss furthering the peace effort
Public Relations News Release 2000:4, p.1
Donna Maier previews the upcoming summit conference.
9 Israel pulls out of Lebanon after 22 years
Public Relations News Release 1999:425, p.1
Donna Maier will talk about Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon after twenty-two years of occupation.
10 A decade of change in South Africa
Public Relations News Release 1999:263, p.1
Donna Maier discusses the African National Congress and its role in ending apartheid.
11 Lifting the ban on the ANC
Public Relations News Release 1999:220, p.1
Donna Maier, a professor of history at the UNI will discuss the role of the ANC in ending apartheid.
12 Museum begins Sunday Series
Northern Iowan 96:8, p.11
The UNI Museum presented "Women and Field Research" program on Wednesday and is preparing "Journals, Memories and Positive Thinking" for October; "Changing Exhibit Hall" is featuring Dorothy Grant; Museum services and opportunities described; photo.
13 South Africa in the post-Mandela era
Public Relations News Release 1998:409, p.1
Discussion with Professor Donna Maier about the end of Nelson Madela's presidency.
14 Netanyahu in tight race in today's elections in Israel
Public Relations News Release 1998:378, p.1
Professor of History Donna Maier discusses Israeli politics.
15 Camp David Accord one of first big steps in Mideast peace
Public Relations News Release 1998:301, p.1
Thirty years ago Israel and Egypt signed the Camp David Accord. Professor Donna Maier discusses the significance of this treaty.
16 Measuring the impact of the Yom Kippur War 25 years later
Public Relations News Release 1998:66, p.1
UNI Professor of History Donna Maier discusses the Yom Kippur War.
17 Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Israel
Public Relations News Release 1997:345, p.1
On May 14th the state of Israel will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. Israel declared its independence on this date in 1948.
18 Netanyahu and Mubarek meet to discuss the mideast peace process
Public Relations News Release 1997:321, p.1
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek to discuss the peace process in the Middle East. Donna Maier will discuss this the impact of this meeting.
19 Can there really be peace in Hebron?
Public Relations News Release 1996:241, p.1
Dr. Donna Maier examines the Hebron agreement and the prospects for continued peace in the Mideast.
20 Israeli peace process
Public Relations News Release 1996:31, p.1
Donna Maier talks about the opposition Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu is facing.
21 Faculty receive Regents awards for faculty excellence
Northern Iowa Today 24:2, p.8
Professors Roy Behrens, Roger Hanson, Tony McAdams, Donna Maier, Donna Raschke, and Ron Roberts honored.
22 Peace vs. security under Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
Public Relations News Release 1995:454, p.1
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won the election by a narrow margin.
23 UNI faculty members receive Regents recognition
Campus News Network 6:20, p.4
Six UNI faculty members were presented awards for excellence in teaching.
24 Exemplary behavior
Public Relations News Release 1995:452, p.1
Twenty faculty members from the Regents institutions received the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
25 Exemplary behavior
Public Relations News Release 1995:445, p.1
The Iowa State Board of Regents selected twenty faculty members from the state's four Regents schools as winners of the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
26 1996 faculty excellence awards presented by Iowa State Board of Regents
Public Relations News Release 1995:438, p.1
Twenty faculty members selected from the state universities, the Iowa School for the Deaf, and the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School received the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence.
27 Size of mess directly proportional to intellectual ability
Northern Iowan 91:49, p.6
Believes messiness indicates thoughtful activity.
28 Putting together the mid-east puzzle
Public Relations News Release 1994:127, p.1
Donna Maier asks if the peace treaty between Jordan and Israel means a lasting peace.
29 Post-apartheid predictions.
Public Relations News Release 0:528, p.1
Donna Maier states that even after the all race election in South Africa, the difficult times will not be over.
30 Sources
Public Relations News Release 0:511, p.1
Democratic elections in South Africa is the topic for discussion this week at UNI.
31 Adjusting focal points.
Public Relations News Release 1993:113, p.1
Donna Maier feels that the U.S. has been focusing too much on the capture of Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
32 UNI students, faculty react to peace agreement
Northern Iowan 90:11, p.2
Some are surprised, some are understanding.
33 Sources
Public Relations News Release 1993:75, p.1
Topics of discussion this week include; Bulgarian women struggle to survive and potpourri. Sources for additional information are listed.
34 Making amends.
Public Relations News Release 1993:41, p.1
Donna Maier believes the Middle East talks will lead to a solution that all sides will--even reluctantly--accept.
35 Sources for Discussion Topics
Public Relations News Release 1993:40, p.1
Preparing yards for winter and the PLO-Israeli recognition are topics of this week's discussion.
36 Sources for further information on this week's topics
Public Relations News Release 1992:751, p.1
Somalia, and Iowa's juvenile justice system are this week's topics for discussion.
37 Summer fellowships announced
Campus News Network 3:11, p.1
Roster of winners and their topics of research.
38 Students and faculty rally for Clinton/Gore; support for rebuilding after "an erosion of education"
Northern Iowan 89:3, p.1
Several speak in favor of Clinton; photo.
39 Professional leaves
Campus News Network 2:13, p.2
Roster of those receiving PDLs and their research topics.
40 Faculty and staff listed as resources for information on current news topics
Public Relations News Release 1991:240, p.1
Office of Public Relations announces faculty and staff resources for information on rising cost of health care, Middle East peace talks, and environmentally kind Christmas.
41 Will other hostages soon join Jesse Turner in freedom?
Public Relations News Release 1991:158, p.1
Donna Maier feels the remaining hostages being held in Lebanon will be released soon.
42 Understanding the Kurds--a people without a country
Public Relations News Release 1990:557, p.1
UNI professor is concerned Kurdish people may become bargaining chips in U. S. and Iraqi negotiations.
43 Effects of war discussed at leadership conference
Northern Iowan 87:44, p.1
Students, political leaders, and faculty gather to talk; Jon Crews and Bernie McKinley participate..
44 Teach-in for peace held two hours before outbreak of war
Northern Iowan 87:30, p.5
Peace sessions meant to educate students about Persian Gulf conflict and alternatives for peace. Sessions ended two hours before attacks began on Iraq; photo.
45 Persian Gulf crisis
Public Relations News Release 1990:296, p.1
UNI has provided a roster of source people and topics concerning the Persian Gulf crisis.
46 University of Northern Iowa hosts Elderhostel program (June 25-July 1.)
Public Relations News Release 1988:540, p.1
List of those attending the Elderhostel program. A "learning vacation" for persons age 60 and older, will offer three courses during its weeklong session. The classes offered are "Iowa Prairies," "Egyptian Mosaic" and "Music and Religion."
47 It's Columbus Day...but did he really discover it first?
Public Relations News Release 1988:87, p.1
Donna Maier says other dicoverers may have found America shortly before Columbus did. Although Columbus recorded the actual discovery.
48 Iowa College Teachers of History to meet on Northern Iowa campus Saturday (Nov. 7)
Public Relations News Release 1987:119, p.1
The annual conference of the Iowa College Teachers of History is held in the Redeker Center. Historians from various universities speak at the event, including Professors David Walker, Donna Maier, Jay Lees, and Donald Whitnah.
49 UNI profs receive Fulbright-Hayes award for summer seminar programs in Israel/Egypt
Public Relations News Release 1987:367, p.1
Professors Jonathan Lu and Donna Maier participate in study trips to other countries through the Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program. Lu conducted research Israel, and Maier studied in the American university of Cairo.
50 UNI students sponsor world hunger panel, food drive, Wednesday-Friday (April 22-24)
Public Relations News Release 1987:336, p.1
The Folk Dancers and International Affairs Organization sponsor a food drive for the Cedar Valley Food Bank, and a panel discussion on world hunger in Maucker Union. Panelists include Professors Donna Maier and Jerry Stockdale.