Speakers

Displaying 1451 - 1500 of 8590 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.