Reineke--Martha J. (Philosophy and Religion Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 A Pioneer forgotten
Northern Iowan 114:22, p.1
The article talks about Annie Turner Wittenmyer and her accomplishments during the Civil War era. It also talks about the statue dedicated to Annie located outside Lang Hall; photo.
2 Remembering Scharron Clayton
Northern Iowan 114:3, p.2
UNI Professor of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Scharron Clayton, passed away on June 11, 2017, at the age of 70. Clayton is remembered for her work in education about African-American life and culture; photo.
3 Informing the voters of Iowa
Northern Iowan 112:20, p.7

The department of philosophy and world religions will hold a three-part lecture series titled "Islam and Iowa Politics." Lectures include "Abraham, Moses and Jesus: The Heritage of the Bible in the Qur'an" by assistant professor of religion John Burnight; "Islam in Iowa: An American Story" by assistant professor of religion Cara Burnidge; and "'We the People': Trust in Public Discourse" by professor of religion William Clohessy; photo.

4 Cap your UNI education with zombies
Northern Iowan 111:44, p.2
UNI is offering a capstone class titled "Monsters, Vampires, and Religion."
5 Christian responses to Hitler: A film screening and discussion
Public Relations News Release 2014:189, p.1
This event will be sponsored by UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education and UNI Department of Philosophy and World Religions, and will take place on March 8 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The events are free and open to the public.
6 CROW Forum to present 'Intimate Domain: Desire, Trauma and Mimetic Theory'
Public Relations News Release 2014:184, p.1
Martie Reineke, a professor of philosophy and world religions at UNI, will present a lecture on March 2, in the Center for Multicultural Education. Reineke will discuss the research that went into her latest book.
7 Provost search continues
Northern Iowan 111:35, p.1
All candidates for the position of provost have completed their formal interviews; photo.
8 Seventh annual Darwin Week to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2014:171, p.1
Darwin Week will be held February 9 through 12. This event celebrates science through a series of faculty and visiting speakers. All events will be held in the CME in Maucker Union and are free and open to the public.
9 Audience observes Japan's 'woven fabric'
Northern Iowan 110:18, p.2
A lecture entitled "Japanese Religion: A View from the Streets of Tokyo" was given by Steven Heine, from Florida International University, and Martha Reineke, professor of religion at UNI. The lecture focused on Japanese culture and religion; photo.
10 Expert on Japanese religion to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2013:91, p.1
Steven Heine will be partnering with Professor Reineke to deliver a lecture on religion in Japan. This lecture will better prepare individuals to understand the beliefs and practices they will encounter while visiting East Asia.
11 Facebook: UNI professors you loved
Northern Iowa Today 95:2, p.2
Excerpts from Facebook comments about favorite faculty members; photo.
12 Religion, philosophy programs to lose faculty and courses
Northern Iowan 108:50, p.1
Jerome Soneson, department head, voices concern over the loss of forty-three percent of the faculty. The Department of Philosophy and World Religions will lose four tenured professors and two term faculty.
13 Now hiring Liberal Arts Majors
Northern Iowan 108:47, p.6
Professors respond to a "Courier" article written by business editor Jim Offner. The need for a liberal arts degree defended.
14 UNI faculty pass vote of no confidence in Allen, Gibson
Northern Iowan 108:42, p.1
Meeting was called by Faculty Chair James Jurgenson in response to a petition calling for a faculty meeting, following the announced closing of Price Lab School and upcoming academic cuts; photo
15 An open letter to UNI students
Northern Iowan 108:42, p.4
Professor Reineke states respect for President Allen and Provost Gibson, but is concerned about the proposed elimination of academic programs.
16 Women's and Gender Studies Program to host Women's History Month
Northern Iowan 107:40, p.1
Annual open house will be held this week. The group activities this month will be dedicated to Susan Allbee. A memorial will be held in the Sabin Hall foyer with a reception following the ceremony.
17 UNI to host open house for Women's History Month.
Public Relations News Release 2010:228, p.1
The Women's and Gender Studies program will celebrate with an open house and tours of its new facility.
18 UNI to explore possible link between "South Park" and anti-Semitic beliefs
Northern Iowan 106:31, p.1
Matt Sienkiewicz's lecture will examine "South Park" and how it has uncovered anti-Semitic beliefs in American society. Sienkiewicz's visit was prompted by a survey of students concerning Jewish stereotypes; photo.
19 What's Under Kyle's Hat?
Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1
"What's Under Kyle's Hat?: South Park, Anti-Semitism and the Jew Joke in Multicultural America," will be the topic of Sienkiewicz's lecture in Maucker Union Ballroom. His talk places South Park's controversial depictions of Jews into a variety of contexts
20 Is there Anything Really Wrong with Offensive Humor?
Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1
As a follow-up to Sienkiewicz's lecture and the recent protest against bias-related incidents at UNI, a panel discussion will take place at noon in Baker Hall. Harry Brod, Melissa Heston, and Doug Shaw, will serve as discussion leaders.
21 UNI diversity town hall examines progress, looks toward future
Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.1
Lofty goals greeted participants in the second diversity town hall meeting. Measure of progress being made by campus agencies, discussed progress made and possible improvements; honored promoters highlighted the meeting; photo.
22 UNI announces inaugural Diversity Matters Award recipients
Public Relations News Release 2009:233, p.1
Ten individuals were recently honored for their efforts to enhance diversity during the second-annual town hall meeting on diversity.These students, faculty and staff received the inaugural UNI Diversity Matters Award. Recipients listed.
23 Test your religious literacy
Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.14
Questions show possible points of sensitivity in dealing with people who follow particular religious traditions.
24 Baker Hall faces demolition
Northern Iowan 106:17, p.1
Mold, sustainability, budget, and increased scrutiny from the Board of Regents have made demolition of Baker Hall the best option. Accessibility problems, heating, and office size also contributed to the decision; photo.
25 UNI honors outstanding faculty for teaching, research and professional service
Public Relations News Release 2009:79, p.1
Four faculty members were honored at the fall faculty meeting last month. They are: Harry Brod, Kim MacLin, Cherin Lee, and Martha Reineke. The new James F. Lubker Faculty Research Award was created to honor Jim Lubker, professor of communication science.
26 UNI Alumni Association to present Heritage Honours Awards during Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 2008:79, p.1
Nancy Powell, a 1970 graduate, currently living in Kathmandu, Nepal, will receive an Alumni Achievement Award, recognizing outstanding professional accomplishments. Adrienne Hallett of Washington, D. C., will receive the Young Alumni Award.
27 UNI presents outstanding graduate student awards
Public Relations News Release 2007:697, p.1
The Graduate College has presented awards for outstanding writing and research by students, selected from nominees who completed their work during the 2006-2007 academic year.
28 Common ground: because religion conflict sucks
Northern Iowan 104:48, p.2
Panel discussion and interactions among participants were the highlights of a meeting to explore the differences in religions; photo.
29 21st annual "The Way Up" conference award winners announced
Public Relations News Release 2007:299, p.1
Laura Michelsen and Martha Reineke were both honored at "The Way Up" conference held in Des Moines.
30 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:17, p.13
interactions on campus; photo.
31 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
A panel discussion on "The Intervening Years of Women's and Gender Studies" will be taking place Wednesday, March 21.
32 UNI senior honors students and presidents scholars present their thesis research projects
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Twelve students presented their projects.
33 Monday, Dec. 6
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Martha Reineke will discuss "Frankenstein" at the CROW forum; Live from Studio One will feature Melissa Rose Ziemer; School of Music Spotlight Series will begin at 7:30 p. m.
34 On campus
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.2
Meetings and events planned.
35 Images of mothers and the feminine in "Frankenstein" topic for next CROW forum
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Martha Reineke will discuss "Frankenstein" using psychoanalytic theory to look at images of mothers.
36 Passion panel strikes Hollywood chord
Northern Iowan 100:44, p.1
Panel of UNI professors speaks on Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ"; photo.
37 UNI professors to explain the concept of war from various perspectives
Public Relations News Release 2002:391, p.1
Faculty members and students available to discuss war are listed.
38 Hearst Lecture welcomes Judy Shepard
Northern Iowan 99:41, p.1
Judy Shepard will speak on March 5 about hate crimes and homophobia; photo.
39 UNI professors explain the concept of war from various perspectives
Public Relations News Release 2002:285, p.1
Professors available to discuss war topics are listed.
40 Scholarly talk to be given by UNI student
Northern Iowan 98:51, p.18
Mike Wilson will give a lecture, based on his semester-long independent study on the works of filmmaker David Lynch; photo.
41 UNI Department of Philosophy and Religion to discuss media's portrayal of Muslim women
Public Relations News Release 2001:451, p.1
"Nothing But a Burka? Muslim Women and the U. S. Media," will be presented on April 24.
42 UNI events highlight religious issues
Public Relations News Release 2001:413, p.1
A series of speakers will talk about religion as a part of the Arts in April celebration.
43 Martha Reineke and Betty DeBerg
Campus News Network 12:14, p.
Martha Reineke and Betty DeBerg gave presentations at the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
44 UNI president makes lead gift to "Students First" campus campaign
Public Relations News Release 2001:77, p.1
Robert D. Koob and his wife Yvonne have made a $100,000 gift to UNI's "Students First" campaign; Rick Young announces that over half of the funds have already been raised.
45 Our relationship with the Internet focus of Hearst Lecture
Public Relations News Release 2001:68, p.1
Hubert Dreyfus will speak on why Kirerkegaard would have disliked the Internet.
46 UNI names co-chairs for faculty/staff/emeritus portion of "Students First" campaign
Public Relations News Release 2000:396, p.1
Official kick-off for the campaign will be in September.
47 UNI names co-chairs for faculty/staff/emeritus portion of "Students First" campaign
Campus News Network 11:19, p.1
Five will co-chair a $75 million fundraising campaign.
48 African-American religion and culture topic of rescheduled Hearst Lecture at UNI, Thursday, April 26
Public Relations News Release 2000:384, p.1
Michael Eric Dyson will speak as the final presentation in the Hearst Lecture Series.
49 African-American religion and culture topic of rescheduled Hearst Lecture at UNI, Thursday, April 26
Public Relations News Release 2000:380, p.1
Michael Eric Dyson will present "African-American Religion and Culture in the 21st Century" on April 26.
50 'Picturing Faith' series concludes with lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:366, p.1
Peter W. Williams will present "Teaching About Religious Architecture" as a part of UNI's "Picturing Faith: American Religious Life Yesterday and Today" series.