Pfalzgraf--Elaine (Classes of 1969 and 1985; Women's Center Staff)

Displaying 1 - 50 of 66 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Packages for the troops
Northern Iowan 105:40, p.1
Class project teaches the value of working with business to raise funds for the Treats for Troops campaign; photo.
2 Why Barack Obama?
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.5
Social Work instructor Elaine Pfalzgraf explains why she supports Barack Obama President.
3 Final thoughts; lessons from UNI's social work program
Northern Iowan 104:59, p.2
Columnist offers advice based on what she learned in her undergraduate studies.
4 Hate Crime Awareness
Northern Iowan 103:49, p.12
A workshop on Hate Crime Awareness was inspired by the murder of Jason Gage here in the Cedar Valley.
5 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
An informal panel discussion, "Early Days of Women's Studies," will take place Thursday, March 1.
6 UNI Women's and Gender Studies Program celebrating 30th anniversary during March
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The celebration will kick off with a discussion, "Early Days of Women's Studies," Thursday, March 1.
7 Class plants "Seeds of Hope"
Northern Iowan 102:50, p.10
Seeds of Hope benefits from class project. Elaine Pfalzgraf's community organizations class is conducting charity drive for a group dedicated to aiding women dealing with domestic violence and sexual assault.
8 Saving marriage or promoting fear?; forum explores the arguments for and against same-sex marriage
Northern Iowan 102:47, p.1
American Democracy Project sponsors panel discussion on same-sex marriage; photo.
9 Forum to cover gay marriage
Northern Iowan 102:46, p.6
Civic Discourse and Opposing Views series will present panel discussion.
10 Debate on same-sex marriage to take place at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Civic Discourse and Opposing Views" series will tackle same-sex marriage.
11 'Should Iowa Have a Death Penalty' attracts many opinions
Northern Iowan 102:40, p.1
Discussion for and against death penalty aimed to educate those who attended.
12 Heads are filled as stomachs go empty
Northern Iowan 100:27, p.15
Attendees were served an amount of food based on their randomly selected social class; Salvation Army gave statistics on hunger.
13 Crews, Enshayan win; Pfalzgraf ousted after 24 years
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.1
Jon Crews re-elected mayor of Cedar Falls; Elaine Pfalzgraf loses to Suzanne deBuhr; photo.
14 Human rights addressed in series
Northern Iowan 97:48, p.2
UNI student Andy Moomaw will be one of several speakers speaking on the topic of "Human Rights Leadership."
15 UNI Leaders on Leadership series to present 'Human Rights Leadership"
Public Relations News Release 2000:334, p.1
"Human Rights Leadership" will include a program by Elaine Pfalzgraf, Leo Prieto, Walter Reed, and Andy Moomaw.
16 Proposed 'gay rights' legislation voted down
Northern Iowan 97:32, p.1
Stan Smith, chairman of the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission, feels that adding the proposed amendment would bring more lawsuits against the city; photo.
17 UNI Women's Center not too farfetched
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.10
Twenty years ago the Women's Center on campus was very active but merged with the Family Service League when funding ran out.
18 Council dams future housing flow
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council votes to extend College Hill Overlay Ordinance to Starbeck Circle area; map.
19 UNI Leadership Studies Program sponsors "visiting leaders" series
Northern Iowan 92:36, p.2
Three local leaders will speak.
20 Verbal rape proves lack of education
Northern Iowan 89:56, p.2
City Council member angry over reaction to "Take Back the Night" walk.
21 Definitions of feminism differ across campus after program in Maucker Union
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.9
Students offer their ideas.
22 Iowa American Legion Auxiliary Girls State to begin 46th year of activities at University of Northern Iowa Saturday (June 8): 40th year on the Cedar F
Public Relations News Release 1990:604, p.1
UNI to host Girls State for the fortieth year. Joy Corning, Michelle Johnson, Chuck Offenburger, Elaine Pfalzgraf, and William Rusk will address the attendees.
23 Networkers get together to get ahead
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.6
Group attempts to help women make and use contacts.
24 CHNA serves as liaison between UNI, neighbors
Northern Iowan 84:35, p.7
A look at the work that CHNA has undertaken.
25 Students encouraged to vote in election Tuesday
Northern Iowan 84:19, p.1
Voter information booth will be in Union.
26 Women elected officials to gather on University of Northern Iowa campus Oct. 9
Public Relations News Release 1987:53, p.1
Lt. Governor of Missouri, Hariett Woods, delivers the keynote address at a conference for women in elective offices at Maucker Union. After the speeches by Woods and Constantine Curris, five workshops on political office and family management are held.
27 MS magazine editor speaks
Northern Iowan 82:56, p.6
Letty Cottin Pogrebin speaks; photo.
28 Interracial relationships to be discussed
Northern Iowan 82:46, p.13
Interracial Network sponsors a panel discussion for people involved in an interracial relationship.
29 Local peace movement discussed
Northern Iowan 81:54, p.3
Members of Peace Link talk about their efforts.
30 Peace Day activities planned
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.1
Schedule of activities; Franklin Long will speak; photo.
31 Changes create more choices for women
Northern Iowan 81:42, p.1
Panel describes changes and opportunities for women.
32 'Women of Achievement' panel discussion tomorrow
Northern Iowan 81:40, p.3
Panel will include several UNI people.
33 Ordinance may limit kegs
Northern Iowan 80:17, p.1
Elaine Pfalzgraf introduces ordinance in wake of tapper truck keg parties.
34 Resource center offers workshops
Northern Iowan 80:14, p.7
35 DeCoursey to speak at Judson House
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.8
Virginia DeCoursey will speak on her experiences as a writer.
36 Family resource groups to start
Northern Iowan 79:4, p.3
Elaine Pfalzgraf announces schedule.
37 College Hill association promotes community understanding
UNI Century 10:3, p.11
Outline of work of CHNA.
38 CHNA fights crime, revitalizes Hill area
Northern Iowan 78:41, p.1
Will offer workshops on urban revitalization and bicycle registration, and then meet with city officials.
39 Discussion of Hill area Tuesday
Northern Iowan 78:18, p.4
The College Hill Neighborhood Association will meet to discuss areas of concern; will talk with city officials.
40 Hill Association discusses concerns
Northern Iowan 78:15, p.1
The College Hill Neighborhood Association held an organizational meeting. The topics of noise, overcrowded housing, safety, and vandalism were discussed.
41 Association formed to address Hill problems
Northern Iowan 78:13, p.1
An organizational meeting of the College Hill Association will be held Tuesday. The association hopes to improve the image of College Hill, as well as deal with problems such as vandalism and pollution.
42 Family workshops offered
Northern Iowan 78:9, p.7
Elaine Pfalzgraf talks about the workshops.
43 Budget cuts denounced at local rally
Northern Iowan 78:7, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by Roxanne Conlin and others at rally; photo.
44 Men and women from 9 to 5 UNI conference topic
Public Relations News Release 1980:563, p.1
A conference at UNI will discuss complications from an increasing of mixed-sex work environment.
45 Administrators, students disagree
Northern Iowan 77:48, p.1
Quality of Living Task Force formed; university and Cedar Falls attempting to understand issues relating to off campus housing.
46 Off-campus students need to unite forces
Northern Iowan 77:47, p.1
Students talks with city officials.
47 Committee set to abolish problems
Northern Iowan 77:25, p.1
Committee of Cedar Falls council members, residents, and UNI representatives will work on problems.
48 Helping services still effective
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.8
Highlights of the recent conference on the helping professions.
49 Conference on economic impact
Northern Iowan 77:14, p.9
Will assess effect of economy on helping professions.
50 Workshops stress strength, sensitivity
Northern Iowan 76:47, p.1
The fourth annual Women's Day will be held tomorrow. Highlights include speaker Barbara Gordon who will discuss her own nervous breakdown.