Speakers
Displaying 1451 - 1500 of 8590 in reverse chronological order
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1451 | Success story; it's a beautiful thing Campus News Network 11:10, p.4 |
Pat Beck, assistant director of residence/marketing and conferences, discusses how UNI was able to attract Blimpie CEO Tony Conza as a guest speaker. | |
1452 | Media Advisory: UNI ROTC comes face-to-face with artifacts from ancient Roman siege Public Relations News Release 2000:168, p.1 |
Kenneth Atkinson speaks on the excavation of Gamla, and the history behind it to the cadets of Reserve Officers Training Corps. | |
1453 | The Current Research On Women forum series at the University of Northern Iowa will continue Monday, Dec. 4 Public Relations News Release 2000:167, p.1 |
Sheryl Welte-Emch discusses "Good Students, Good Daughters: Girls and Women Struggling with Voice and Silence to Meet Social and Cultural Expectations" in her lecture in the Current Research on Women Forum Series. | |
1454 | Iowa Space Grant Conference to be held Friday, December 1 Public Relations News Release 2000:300, p.1 |
Information about the annual conference for the Iowa Space Grant Consortium, with speaker Gregory Bennett. | |
1455 | John Peno, President of Local 164, United Steelworkers of America Northern Iowan 97:23, p.3 |
Will speak. | |
1456 | University of Chicago professor presents Hearst lecture Northern Iowan 97:23, p.2 |
Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago, will present her lecture entitled "Forgetful Husbands and Clever Wives." | |
1457 | Poet to give reading on Japanese internment Public Relations News Release 2000:295, p.1 |
Lee Ann Roripaugh reads from her book "Beyond Heart Mountain" which depicts the experiences of Japanese-Americans, particularly during the World War II internment. | |
1458 | Media Advisory: interview/photo ooportunity with opera star Shirley Verrett-Nov. 10 Public Relations News Release 2000:294, p.1 |
Renowned opera singer Shirley Verrett presents a master class in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
1459 | Rings, husbands and wives intertwined in Heast Lecture Series presentation Public Relations News Release 2000:271, p.1 |
Wendy Doniger gives a presentation about the mythology of the magic ring in Indian mythology, Shakespeare, and Wagner. | |
1460 | UNI Science symposium topic: making the most out of college Public Relations News Release 2000:292, p.1 |
Brian Hynek, a graduate of UNI, will be the speaker at the 38th Annual Science, Mathematics, and Technology Symposium. | |
1461 | Blimpie CEO visits UNI Campus News Network 11:8, p.2 |
The founder and CEO of Blimpie Subs and Salads, Tony Conza, visited UNI on November 2. | |
1462 | Media Advisory: African xylophone virtuoso to perform at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Public Relations News Release 2000:281, p.1 |
Kakraba Lobi, an African xylophone virtuouso, will perform, present a master class, and interact with two classes. | |
1463 | Leadership taught at upcoming conference Northern Iowan 97:19, p.12 |
Rodney Jay Salinas will be the keynote speaker at the diversity leadership workshop. | |
1464 | UNI hosts acclaimed opera singer Verrett Northern Iowan 97:19, p.2 |
Shirley Verrett will present a master class. | |
1465 | Blimpie CEO visits UNI, new location Northern Iowan 97:19, p.1 |
Tony Conza, founder of Blimpie's, will give a presentation entitled "Success: It's a Beautiful Thing;" photo. | |
1466 | Tony "it's a beautiful thing" Conza, founder and CEO, of Blimpie International, to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:143, p.1 |
Will be speaking on the subject of "Success: it's a beautiful thing." | |
1467 | UNI Inter-American Studies Committee and UNI Student Activities Programming Board Northern Iowan 97:17, p.3 |
Lecture by David J. Padilla. | |
1468 | Book designer presents lecture Northern Iowan 97:16, p.2 |
Award-winning book designer, Eckersley, will give a slide lecture. | |
1469 | "Human rights in the Americas" topic for Organization of American States' speaker at University of Northern Iowa Tuesday, Oct. 24 Public Relations News Release 2000:131, p.1 |
David J. Padilla will speak on the the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. | |
1470 | University of Northern Iowa sponsoring the 2000 Iowa Industry and Technology Education Conference Public Relations News Release 2000:127, p.1 |
Barry Burke will be the keynote speaker at the annual conference that brings together technology and industrial technology educators. | |
1471 | UNI hosts renowned opera singer Public Relations News Release 2000:124, p.1 |
Renowned opera singer Shirley Verrett will present a master class for UNI students as well as the public in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
1472 | Brian Davis Northern Iowan 97:15, p.4 |
Performing a one man show called "Genre Hopping". | |
1473 | Award-winning book designer to present slide lecture at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:119, p.1 |
Richard Eckersley presents a slide presentation and lecture on his work on designing books. | |
1474 | The historical Jesus will be be the subject of the next Hearst Lecture Series presentation at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:112, p.1 |
John Dominic Crossan, a professor at DePaul University, will present a speech on "The Historical Jesus". | |
1475 | UNI speaker tackles tough debate Public Relations News Release 2000:110, p.1 |
A professor at Michigan State University, Robert Pennock, will present a speech on evolution and its place in teaching. | |
1476 | Lecture addresses bio-ethical issues Northern Iowan 97:12, p.3 |
Thomas Murray, president of the Hastings Center, presented the first of the 2000-2001 Hearst Lecture Series; photo. | |
1477 | Investigating the ethics of cloning Public Relations News Release 2000:96, p.1 |
The first presenter in the Hearst Lecture Series, Dr. Thomas Murray, will discuss the ethics of cloning. | |
1478 | UNI speaker tackles creation vs. evolution debate Public Relations News Release 2000:99, p.1 |
Information concerning a presentation, in association with the College of Natural Sciences, by Robert T. Pennock | |
1479 | 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. | |
1480 | Convocation speech's point misunderstood Northern Iowan 97:7, p.10 |
Defends points made by Dr. Ben Carson in his speech at the convocation. | |
1481 | 'Columnist needs to get facts straight' Northern Iowan 97:7, p.10 |
Corrects mistakes made by M. Lloyd Griffin in his column concerning the tickets for the Maya Angelou performance. | |
1482 | Emmy award-winning journalist to visit the University of Northern Iowa campus Wednesday, Sept. 27 Public Relations News Release 2000:79, p.1 |
An Emmy award-winning film by Ruchira Gupta entitled "The Selling of Innocents" will be presented at no charge to the public. | |
1483 | Expert teacher set to visit campus Northern Iowan 97:6, p.9 |
Parker Palmer will present sessions based on the theme "Building a Holistic Teaching Community"; photo. | |
1484 | Untitled Northern Iowan 97:6, p.1 |
Maya Angelou speaks to a large crowd in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo. | |
1485 | Maya Angelou rises to help UNI kick off Diversity Week Northern Iowan 97:6, p.4 |
Maya Angelou entertained her audience with her life experiences and poetry; photo. | |
1486 | UNI to host 27th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History Public Relations News Release 2000:75, p.1 |
Walter Leonard Arnstein will speak on Queen Victoria. | |
1487 | Leading climatologist debunks global warming hype Public Relations News Release 2000:74, p.1 |
Stephen H. Schneider, from Stanford University, will speak on the global warming debate. | |
1488 | Untitled Campus News Network 11:4, p.1 |
Students and staff attended convocation held August 28 that featured Ben Carson as the keynote speaker; photo. | |
1489 | Communication lines under fire Northern Iowan 97:4, p.6 |
Comments on the lack of communication between university administrators and students especially over the Maya Angelou ticket matter.. | |
1490 | Parker Palmer to speak at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 2000:67, p.1 |
Parker Palmer will be speaking on the UNI campus. | |
1491 | Diversity Week: always looking for something different and new Northern Iowan 97:4, p.3 |
Schedule for this year's Diversity Week; photo. | |
1492 | Committee clears up misunderstanding Northern Iowan 97:4, p.8 |
Responds to complaints dealing with "An Evening with Maya Angelou." | |
1493 | Updated locations and times for Oppenhiem sculpture dedication events at UNI, Sept. 21 Public Relations News Release 2000:64, p.1 |
Schedule of changes involved with the dedication of David Oppenheim's "Stage Set for a Film #1". | |
1494 | Diversity Week to be celebrated at the University of Northern Iowa, Sept. 9-15 Public Relations News Release 2000:65, p.1 |
The activities planned for Diversity Week on campus include a performance by Gregory Hines. | |
1495 | Updated locations and times for Oppenheim sculpture dedication events at UNI, Sept. 21 Public Relations News Release 2000:64, p.1 |
Schedule is given. | |
1496 | Sold out . . . or sellout? Northern Iowan 97:3, p.1 |
Because of the high demand to see Maya Angelou, tickets initially reserved for the general public were made available to students; photo. | |
1497 | Ben Carson speaks to motivate students Northern Iowan 97:3, p.4 |
Ben Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, was the speaker at this year's convocation; photo. | |
1498 | Convocation returns to campus Northern Iowa Today 29:1, p.2 |
Ben Carson spoke at fall convocation in Dome; photo. | |
1499 | Murphy to present on East Timor Northern Iowan 97:2, p.2 |
Dan Murphy will speak on his experience in East Timor. | |
1500 | Maya Angelou tickets no longer available Public Relations News Release 2000:49, p.1 |
All of the tickets to the Maya Angelou performance went to students, leaving none for the public audience. |