Speakers

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851 UNI's Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series to continue with Walt Wolfram
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
"Language Differences and the Public Interest" will be the topic for Walt Wolfram in the next Hearst Lecture.
852 UNI to host George Curry as keynote speaker for Black History Month
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"Creating Black History for Tomorrow" will be the topic for George Curry in a lecture sponsored by the Center For Multicultural Education.
853 UNI Center for Multicultural Education celebrates 35th anniversary
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UNI CME will host an open house to celebrate its thirty-fifth anniversary. Hal S. Chase will provide a question and answer session.
854 How nonomaterials can change your life, topic at Sigma Xi seminar, Feb. 20
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Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky will give a seminar on nanomaterials.
855 UNI's CEEE to host series on energy and sustainability
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CEEE presentation on local to global issues of energy will take place with speaker Bill Fink.
856 Monday, Feb. 20
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Sigma Xi lecture will take place with a discussion of nanomaterials by Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky.
857 Thursday, Feb. 16
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Physics Olympics will take place; African-American architect Mitchell Spuire will give lecture.
858 V-Week speaker addresses issues with rape
Northern Iowan 102:36, p.11
Speaker Angela Rose talks about assault and how to help oneself or other people who are victims; photo.
859 Movie night features real-life business ethics
Northern Iowan 102:36, p.12
David B. Wilson Chair in Business Ethics sponsored program that focused on whistle-blowing in the tobacco industry; photo.
860 'The Art of Kissing' means paying attention to your partner
Northern Iowan 102:35, p.11
Michael Kane spoke at event that informed students about kissing; photo.
861 Wednesday, Feb. 1
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Leslie Schwalm will give presentation on civil rights; Crimson Café Poetry night will be held.
862 UNI Gallery of Art to present 'MITCHELL SQUIRE Storied Toy: The Emotional and Imaginative Relationship Between a Boy and His Toys
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Exhibition and lecture will take place in the Gallery of Art, other featured artists are Rachel Norgaard and Theaster Gates Jr, sponsored by the Florence Hartwig Foundation.
863 UNI history lecture features impact of emancipation on African-Americans in Midwest
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"Freedom in the Heartland: African-Americans and Civil Rights in the Age of Emancipation" will be the lecture topic for Leslie Schwalm.
864 Lecture at UNI to discuss U.S. presidency and war
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John Mueller will present "The Presidency, Public Opinion and War," at the annual R. Gordon Hoxie Lecture.
865 Friday, Jan. 13
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Guest artist Faye Robinson will hold master classes and vocal presentation in Davis Hall.
866 Monday, Jan. 9 - Friday, Feb. 3
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UNI Gallery of Art will play host to "Transformations in the Nervepool: The Rituals and Zoacodes of Ebon Fisher" with a corresponding lecture.
867 Former convict warns of ethical trap
Northern Iowa Today 90:1, p.24
Patrick Kuhse spoke on business ethics.
868 New Zealand educators to present seminar, speak at UNI
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Judy Knott and Mary McDonald will present a half-day seminar at the Schindler Education Center.
869 Tuesday, Dec. 6
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Iowa Consortium of Applied Gerontology will host presentation by Ann Black on Social Security.
870 Postponement of Dec. 6 event at UNI
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Presentation on Social Security scheduled for Dec. 6 has been postponed because of illness of speaker.
871 Iowa AARP representative to share information on Social Security reforms at UNI
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Ann Black will give presentation on Social Security.
872 Speaker stresses truth behind Native America myths
Northern Iowan 102:24, p.9
Elizabeth Cook-Lynn spoke about the beliefs of Native Americans and their appreciation for living things; photo.
873 UNI celebrates Native American Heritage Month
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.1
Events will take place during the month of November including videos and speakers; photo.
874 UNI Department of Art to present 'Contemporary Trends in Painting in St. Petersburg: a Lecture by Andrey Korolchuk
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Lecture to be held accompanied by a mini-exhibition of Korolchuk's works; sponsored by the UNI Office of International Programs.
875 'Celebrate Voting' project commemorates voting rights
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Two-day celebration of the 40th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, reflecting the past and present African American voting experience in Iowa will be held. Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery will be the keynote speaker at the community dinner.
876 Thursday, Nov. 3
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Wellness Program will present Dr. Gary Sherman, Chiropractor, who will speak on headaches.
877 'Hey you guys!' Goonie in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 102:18, p.14
Goonie star Jeff Cohen will be at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center this Sunday; photo.
878 AIDS panel gets Face-to-Face
Northern Iowan 102:16, p.4
Local employees of the Cedar AIDS Support System who are living with HIV spoke to students on Tuesday about what it is like and how to prevent it.
879 UNI School of Music offers lecture on Mozart opera
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Lecture by John A. Rice will describe the process taken by Mozart in the creation of an opera.
880 Wednesday, Oct. 12
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"Exploring Majors Fair 2005" to be held in Maucker Union Old Central Ballroom; "The Middle East" presented by Lifelong University; art lecture given by Jon Winet; Panther Feud, part of homecoming celebration; "Date Auction for Breast Cancer" held in Lang.
881 Author discusses research on crime, effects on low-income women in urban setting
Northern Iowan 102:12, p.3
Speaker Christopher Mullins spoke about women's role in the drug underworld as part of the Current Research on Women Forum (CROW).
882 Art lecture at UNI on 'Intermedia in the 21st Century: a Subjective, Interim Report'
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Department of Art will present lecture by Jon Winet, sponsored by the Florence Hartwig Foundation and the UNI Gallery of Art.
883 Tuesday, Oct. 4
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Jerry Soneson will give lecture on "The Enduring Value of a Good Education"; Yulia Gusarova will give lecture "Savinov: Family of Artists".
884 Thursday, Oct. 6
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Richard de Puma to give lecture "Painted Mummy Portraits of Roman Egypt"; National Depression Screening Day, sponsored by Counseling Center.
885 Author digs deep for personal stories
Northern Iowan 102:10, p.1
Karen McElmurray spoke Monday night at the first lecture presented by the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series.
886 Islamic girls denied freedom, says speaker
Northern Iowan 102:9, p.1
Joan Wallach Scott, a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study, spoke at UNI last week about the banning of head scarves in schools in France; photo.
887 Wednesday, Sept. 28
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Student Organization Fair to be held; Sigma Xi lecture on Intelligent Design with Guillermo Gonzalez speaking.
888 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:7, p.6
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
889 How to get higher-quality education
Northern Iowan 102:7, p.7
Believes that the only way to get high quality teachers into lower quality schools is to offer them more money, and have a more competitive field.
890 UNI's Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series to begin
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Karen McElmurray, assistant professor of English at Georgia College and State University, will give the first of four lectures in the series.
891 Zellner lecture full of insights into our liberties
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.11
Bob Zellner, an activist during the civil rights movement, spoke at UNI this Tuesday. He told students that they should work for what they believe in, and to never take their rights for granted; photo.
892 Ex-felon talks to students about business, personal ethics
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.3
Patrick Kuhse speaks to students about upholding morals and ethics.
893 Pulitzer Prize winner answers questions on why 'World is Flat'
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.1
Writer and speaker Thomas Friedman spoke at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center about globalization and his book, 'The World is Flat"; photo.
894 Speaker urges UNI students to 'Get a Grip'
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.14
Well known motivational speaker Bill Cordes spoke to UNI students and reminded them that their decisions today will affect their futures.
895 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 102:5, p.4
Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
896 Thursday, Sept. 15
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2
"UNI: A Campus of Difference" workshop to combat racism, "We're Going to the Opera?" takes place at Gallagher-Bluedorn, and a lecture by Alexsey Boyko on "Russian Icons".
897 Tuesday, Sept. 13
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Bob Zellner speaks about diversity and civil rights, Mary Jo Loveland will discuss Medicare prescription drug programs, Theatre UNI reads Mark Ravenhill's "Handbag".
898 Diversity Week at UNI, Sept. 11-17
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Schedule of events during diversity week.
899 News Brief/ Calendar of Events
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Schedule of events taking place at UNI from September 6-12.
900 Historian tells story of man who rescued others in Holocaust
Northern Iowan 102:3, p.1
Severin Hochberg, senior historian at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, gave a speech about the Holocaust and what we can do to prevent more hate crimes; photo.