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

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# Title Date Summary
51 'Gender dimorphism' topic for Monday, April 2 Hearst Lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:331, p.1
Judith Butler will present "The Violence of Gender Dimorphism" on April 2, as a part of the Hearst Lecture Series.
52 African-American religion and culture topic of next Hearst Lecture at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2000:318, p.1
Michael Eric Dyson will present "African-American Religion and Culture in the 21st Century".
53 'Picturing Faith' series continues with lecture and exhibition Friday and Saturday
Public Relations News Release 2000:259, p.1
David Morgan, Sheri Huber-Otting, and Peter W. Williams will lecture in 'Picturing Faith' series.
54 UNI to host 'Showcase on Educational Technology in Iowa Schools'
Public Relations News Release 2000:258, p.1
UNI to host workshop on educational technology on February 23.
55 Gallery walk to kick-off collaborative series on "Picturing Faith: American Religious Life Yesterday and Today"
Public Relations News Release 2000:211, p.1
Richard Colburn, Colleen McDannell, David Morgan, Sheri Huber-Otting, and Peter W. Williams participate in a three-month-long lecture and art series.
56 Feminist Scholarship in the new millennium is topic of lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:129, p.1
Martha Reineke speaks on the emergence of feminist scholarship in religion in one of the Millennium Series Lectures.
57 Media Advisory: correction to UNI Millennium Lecture Series Location-Monday, Oct. 16
Public Relations News Release 2000:115, p.1
A change in the location of the lecture given by Martha Reineke for the UNI Millennium Lecture Series.
58 Encounters with a double faced ghost: feminist scholarship in the new millennium will be the subject of the next UNI millennium lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:108, p.1
As a part of the Millennium Lecture Series, Martha Reineke will present a lecture on women and religion.
59 Hearst lecrure series at UNI to open with "Cloning and beyond: making ethical public policy on controversial issues," Monday, October 2.
Public Relations News Release 2000:95, p.1
The Hearst Lecture Series starts with Dr. Thomas Murray, the first of six noted thinkers.
60 Millennium lecture series continues
Campus News Network 11:3, p.2
UNI faculty will continue to present the Millennium Lecture Series on campus; photo.
61 Millennium lecture series
Northern Iowa Today 84:1, p.10
Faculty will present ten lectures on their visions of the future.
62 Responding to violence and intolerance: the importance of religious literacy
Northern Iowa Today 83:2, p.32
Aims to develop students' understanding of many religions; photo.
63 The teaching of religion may never be the same
Campus News Network 9:20, p.1
Workshop "The Vocation of Teaching in the Twenty-First Century: Exploring a New Paradigm for the Study of Religion" will explore best ways to teach religion.
64 The teaching of religion may never be the same
Public Relations News Release 1998:414, p.1
The teaching of college religion courses is being discussed at UNI among fifteen teachers, including Martie Reineke.
65 Women's history making its stamp
Northern Iowan 95:41, p.11
History of Women's History Month and Week, and other facts about women's firsts.
66 The Current Research on Women (CROW) Forum Series announces the 1998-99 schedule of forum topics at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:46, p.1
Annette Lynch, Catherine Palczewski, Barbara Lounsberry, Karen Tracey, Janet Rives, and Christine Ehrick will present at this year's CROW Forum Series.
67 Martha Reineke receives AAUW distinguished faculty award
Northern Iowa Today 82:1, p.19
Honored by Iowa chapter; brief biographical sketch; photo.
68 University of Northern Iowa's Martha Reineke named recipient of AAUW distinguished faculty award
Public Relations News Release 1997:327, p.1
The Iowa chapter of the American Association of University Women awarded Martha Reineke their 1998 Distinguished Faculty Award.
69 What's Up
Northern Iowan 94:47, p.4
Schedule of activities and meetings.
70 "Agency and Religious Belief Among Newly Observant Orthodox Jewish Women" to be the topic for last CROW Forum of the 1997-98 series
Public Relations News Release 1997:277, p.1
Martha Reineke to speak at CROW Forum April 6 regarding religious belief among newly converted Orthodox Jewish women.
71 Faculty receive Regents Faculty Excellence Awards
Northern Iowa Today 81:2, p.18
Brief biographical sketches of winners; photo.
72 Recently/soon to be published: Martha J. Reineke
Campus News Network 8:5, p.
Martha J. Reineke authored book on women and violence.
73 University of Northern Iowa faculty receive Regents Faculty Excellence Awards
Public Relations News Release 1997:13, p.1
Wayne Anderson, Dean Kruckeberg, Martha Reineke, Patricia Sitlington, Jody Stone, and William Waack were honored by the Iowa State Board of Regents; brief profiles of each individual.
74 Regents Faculty Excellence Awards presented
Campus News Network 8:2, p.1
Wayne Anderson, Dean Kruckeberg, Martha Reineke, Patricia Sitlington, Jody Stone, and William Waack awarded Regents Award for Faculty Excellence; photo.
75 Women's studies program flourishing at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:362, p.1
UNI recognizes Grace Ann Hovet and the success of the Women's Studies Program.
76 University of Northern Iowa's Graduate Program in Women's Studies plans informational meeting
Public Relations News Release 1996:152, p.1
An informational meeting will be held November 13 with a question-and-answer session and comments by Martie Reineke.
77 University of Northern Iowa presents "Still Waters Run Deep" as part of the Martha Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival, Tuesday, October 8
Public Relations News Release 1996:92, p.1
The film "Still Waters Run Deep" will be presented October 8 followed by a discussion by Martha Reineke.
78 Schedule of Martha-Ellen Tye Multicultural Fine Arts Festival
Campus News Network 7:4, p.
Schedule of activities.
79 In the beginning
Public Relations News Release 1995:329, p.1
Annie Wittenmyer monument dedicated at UNI.
80 Dedication ceremony planned for University of Northern Iowa's Wittenmyer sculpture
Public Relations News Release 1995:322, p.1
A sculpture commemorating the life and accomplishments of Anne Turner Wittenmyer will be dedicated on the UNI campus April 20.
81 University of Northern Iowa honors Annie Wittenmyer with sculpture
Public Relations News Release 1995:323, p.1
The latest sculpture at UNI is in honor of the life and accomplishments of Annie Wittenmyer.
82 120th celebration includes lecture on notable Iowan
Northern Iowan 92:49, p.3
Martha Reineke will lecture on Annie Turner Wittenmyer.
83 Lecture on the life of Annie Turner Wittenmyer planned as part of University of Northern Iowa's anniversary celebration
Public Relations News Release 1995:311, p.1
The life and accomplishments of Annie Turner Wittenmyer are the subject of a lecture during the 120th anniversary celebration at UNI.
84 Celebrating her contributions - the Annie Wittenmyer sculpture
Campus News Network 6:14, p.4
Annie Turner Wittenmyer Sculpture will be dedicated April 20 as part of Founders Day celebration.
85 The life of Annie Wittenmyer celebrated in sculpture
Northern Iowa Today 24:1, p.1
Background on development of sculpture project; photo.
86 UNI submits plan for gender equity to NCAA's
Northern Iowan 92:30, p.1
Plan drafted, sent to Ritrievi and Faculty Senate, and then to NCAA.
87 University of Northern Iowa graduate program sponsors informational meeting on Masters of Arts in Women's Studies November 10
Public Relations News Release 1995:124, p.1
Informational meeting on graduate study in Women's Studies is announced.
88 Sexual harassment part II
Public Relations News Release 1995:35, p.1
Senator Bob Packwood resigns due to sexual harassment charges.
89 Title IX, part two: issues will "not go away"
Northern Iowan 92:4, p.10
Impact of Title IX on UNI athletics.
90 International Women's Day program tries to break down racial barriers
Northern Iowan 91:45, p.2
Difficult Dialogues program features local speakers.
91 Search progressing for new UNI president
Northern Iowa Today 23:1, p.4
Joel Haack, Aaron Podolefsky, Taggart Frost, Leander Brown, Scharron Clayton, Phillip East, Allen Hays, Martha Reineke, Clark Elmer, Alan Petersen, Colin Brennan, Kara Lindaman, Joan Poe, LeRoy Redfern, Peter Voorhees, Grace Ann Hovet develop criteria.
92 CROW Forum continues on University of Northern Iowa campus with speaker February 6
Public Relations News Release 1994:248, p.1
CROW Forum will feature a presentation on "Farm Women as Full-Time Partners".
93 Community and faculty question death penalty; voices against the death penalty
Northern Iowan 91:33, p.1
Some faculty members participate in forum.
94 Human Rights panel calls for changes in ROTC
Northern Iowan 91:29, p.1
Panel decides that ROTC violates rights of students with regard to sexual orientation; sends decision to President Curris.
95 Faculty Senate examines student absenteeism
Northern Iowan 91:28, p.2
Senate considers situations faced by student athletes.
96 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Philosophy and Religion department
Campus News Network 5:7, p.
Philosophy and Religion department faculty participated in an annual meeting.
97 CROW Forum continues on University of Northern Iowa campus with speaker November 7.
Public Relations News Release 1994:131, p.1
Flo Guido-DiBrito will address the CROW Forum.
98 Speaker discusses film images of women
Northern Iowan 91:12, p.1
Karla Brown opens season of CROW Forum; photo.
99 Faculty Senate shoots down guns for Public Safety
Northern Iowan 91:11, p.1
Adopts resolution against arming Public Safety officers.
100 Leadership Conference for students, community to celebrate diversity of Women's Strengths Thursday, September 15 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1994:34, p.1
Jan Hanish explains the goals of leadership workshop to be held at UNI.