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Myles--Anne G. (English Faculty)

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Title Date Summary
1 Students engage in peaceful counter protest in absence of WBC
Williams--Whitney Mae (Student--2010)
Northern Iowan 107:6, p.1
9/17/2010 Students gathered to show their support for "The Laramie Project". The expected arrival of members of the Westboro Baptist Church did not materialize; photo.
2 Withdrawing from classes can affect students
Jensen--Brice Tyler (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 106:15, p.1
10/20/2009 Registrar Phil Patton notes that students are not reimbursed for tuition paid for dropped classes. Help is available on a case by case basis for drops after the deadline that result in an F. There is a procedure to get the F changed to a W.
3 Theatre UNI teaches an old dog new tricks
Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005)
Northern Iowan 104:30, p.8
1/29/2008 Theatre UNI aims to transform "The Crucible" into a timeless opera; photo.
4 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
3/5/2007 "Readings That Changed Our Lives: WGS Faculty Discuss Influential Texts" will be held Wednesday, March 7.
5 New book celebrates Midwestern woman; text dedicated to UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
10/11/2006 Barbara Lounsberry is being honored for nearly three decades as a professor and scholar at UNI.
6 Walt Whitman celebration to honor the poet next week
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.9
11/4/2005 On November 9, events including an open mic will take place to recognize the poet and his 'Leaves of Grass;' photo.
7 UNI professor selected to National Endowment for the Humanities-supported institute
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
6/30/2005 Anne G. Myles will attend an institute at the University of Maryland.
8 Horror over student apathy expressed in Northern Iowan
Myles--Anne (English Language and Literature Faculty)
Northern Iowan 101:19, p.6
11/2/2004 Denounces the amount of student voter apathy expressed through the Northern Iowan, especially on the part of women.
9 Feminist opponents can eat CROW
Dillon--James B. (Student--2001-2002)
Northern Iowan 98:8, p.12
9/28/2001 CROW forum will allow UNI faculty to present their research on women.
10 UNI forum to explore the erotics of Quakerism in 17th century New England
Public Relations News Release 2001:125, p.1
9/27/2001 The opening speaker for the 2001-2002 Current Research on Women Forum series will be Anne Myles, who will discuss the erotics of Quakerism.
11 Anne Myles
Campus News Network 11:17, p.Insert 1
4/4/2001 Anne Myles published an article on Mary Dyer.
12 Anne Myles
Campus News Network 11:17, p.Insert 2
4/4/2001 Anne Myles presents two papers on communication.
13 Anne Myles
Campus News Network 11:17, p.Insert 3
4/4/2001 Anne Myles wins the Northeast Modern Language Association Women's Caucus Best Essay Prize.
14 English and Music departments team up to celebrate Dickinson
Powell--Jessica
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.12
3/23/2001 Students and faculty enjoyed the combination of music and poetry.
15 Anne Myles
Campus News Network 11:13, p.6
1/23/2001 Anne Myles presented a paper at the Modern Language Association convention.
16 Anne Myles
Campus News Network 10:21, p.Insert 1
7/3/2000 Anne Myles published a chapter in a new book.

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