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401 Hari Shankar Memorial Lecture to be held at UNI April 14
Public Relations News Release 2008:450, p.1
"The Iowa Core Curriculum for K-12 Mathematics: Important Mathematics, Effective Teaching and Deep Learning" will be the topic of the lecture. Eric Hart, adjunct associate professor of mathematics at Maharishi University will explore the math part of ICC.
402 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:47, p.6
Scenes from the Botanical Center, "Four-Square Fridays", and Maucker Union; photo.
403 UNI American Humanics announces winners of Cedar Valley Nonprofit Awards
Public Relations News Release 2009:406, p.1
The keynote speaker, Sheila Baird, of the Cedar Valley United Way, focused on the outstanding commitments of all communities throughout the Cedar Valley when faced with disaster this past year. Awards and award winners listed.
404 Citizen Science explains storms
Northern Iowan 105:45, p.1
Jeff Kennedy and Alan Czarnetzki discussed how storms function and how to stay safe during storms; talked about 2008 F5 tornado in Parkersburg; photo.
405 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:45, p.4
Maucker Union hosts luau event; photo.
406 UNI's CHFA to host Graduate Research Symposium
Public Relations News Release 2008:430, p.1
A small, select group of graduate students in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts will present their research projects at the third-annual Symposium; students listed.
407 UNI to host Second Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium
Public Relations News Release 2008:429, p.1
Sixty graduate students will showcase their research, scholarships and creative achievements and be judged by professionals in their respective fields. Gregory Colon Semenza will present the keynote address; students listed.
408 CHFA presents graduate research
Northern Iowan 105:44, p.1
Sharing their research and interacting with fellow graduate students is the goal of the Graduate Research Symposium. Gregory Colon Semenza of the University of Connecticut is the featured speaker.
409 UNI to host next Hearst Lecture on April 7
Public Relations News Release 2008:425, p.1
"John Dewey's Vision of Radical Democracy" will be presented by Richard J. Bernstein. Bernstein, Vera List professor of philosophy, New School for Social Research, at New School University in New York, has written numerous books on a variety of topics.
410 Habitudes for College Students
Public Relations News Release 2008:416, p.1
The College of Education and the Educational Technology User Group (ETUG) will host a lecture delivered by Angela Maiers, a former teacher, author and founder of Maiers Educational Services, Inc.
411 UNI Hearst Lecture on Islam postponed
Public Relations News Release 2008:415, p.1
Ingrid Mattson, director and professor of the Macdonald Center for Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Realtions and director of Islamic Chaplaincy at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Conn. has postponed her lecture due to a medical emergency.
412 UNI holds lecture in honor of Women's History Month
Public Relations News Release 2008:405, p.1
"Giving a Hand Up: Providing Leadership to the Next Generation," is the topic of the 2009 Lynn Cutler Lecture. Jessie Nicholson will present the lecture. She will discuss her experiences and work in the legal industry as a woman, African-American.
413 UNI Distinguished Lecture Series to host Iowa Department of Education Director
Public Relations News Release 2008:387, p.1
Judy Jeffrey's presentation, "The State of the State: Education in Iowa," will address the challenges and opportunities in education in Iowa. She will give an overview of the challenges and opportunities in education in Iowa.
414 Today's students, tomorrow's non-profit leaders
Northern Iowan 105:40, p.12
American Humanics Student Association will host award ceremony for faculty and student winners; photo.
415 UNI students and Cedar Valley raise more than $8000 for Pennies for Peace
Northern Iowan 105:40, p.12
Lecture by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greg Mortenson resulted in hundreds of individuals and student organizations raising money to aid school children in Pakistan and Afghanistan; photo.
416 UNI looks into going green
Northern Iowan 105:39, p.3
Guest speakers from the University of Oregon share the alternative energy efforts on their campus; photo.
417 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:38, p.2
Scenes from the David Cook concert; photo.
418 UNI hosts CEIC
Northern Iowan 105:38, p.4
Collegiate Entrepreneur Iowa Conference connects students and professionals, facilitates networking, and offers presentations. Dan Leese and John Hall are featured speakers; photo.
419 A challenge to the status quo
Northern Iowan 105:37, p.7
Fifty artists are featured in the Gallery of Art exhibit; "Another Voice: Political Illustration from the Late Twentieth Century (1981-1999)". Artist Michael Duffy and David McLimans spoke during the opening of the exhibit; photo.
420 Calendar of events: February 20-24
Northern Iowan 105:37, p.3
Dates, times, and places for campus activities. Marshawn Evans to speak.
421 Symposium showcases graduate accomplishments
Northern Iowan 105:37, p.1
Gregory Colon Semenza will present; "Preparing Scholars: From the Academy to the Real World". Graduate students display posters showing their research interests.
422 The dead arrive at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:37, p.7
Museum exhibit deals with Forensic Anthropology. Visitors are greeted with a crime scene and invited to become detectives to solve the mystery; photo.
423 Author speaks about New York Times bestseller
Northern Iowan 105:36, p.1
Greg Mortenson discussed his best selling book, "Three Cups of Tea". He believes that ignorance is the main enemy in Pakistan and Afghanistan; photo.
424 Panther Portraits: Jeff Dunham visits UNI
Northern Iowan 105:36, p.5
Ventriloquist and comedian performs in the UNI-Dome; photo.
425 Register or volunteer for the CSBS student research conference
Northern Iowan 105:33, p.4
Conference will provide opportunities for students to present their research, exchange ideas, learn about other disciplines, and meet students from other departments.
426 UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers celebrate Darwin Week
Northern Iowan 105:33, p.1
Activities during the 200th celebration of Charles Darwin's birth include an ice cream social, information tables in the Union, an open mic discussion, and presentations by faculty members from various departments; photo.
427 Scholar speaks to UNI in honor of Martin Luther King Day
Northern Iowan 105:28, p.1
Drew Smith, current scholar in residence at the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, will speak at the Center for Multicultural Education. His speech will honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo.
428 NYC fashion industry brings artistic expression to campus
Northern Iowan 105:24, p.1
Nicole Lyricc, fashion designer and rap artist, featured in fashion show in Lang Hall Auditorium. Lyricc is a Waterloo native; photo.
429 Astronomer holds lecture at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:23, p.14
Jarita Holbrook of the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology at the University of Arizona gave an overview of five hundred years of collected information on African astronomy; photo.
430 Election affects Iowans
Northern Iowan 105:23, p.1
Panel discusses meaning of recent elections; Ronald Walters also speaks on campus.
431 History of famous Iowan
Northern Iowan 105:23, p.3
Cheryl Mullenbach presents lecture on Julia Addington; photo.
432 UNI history lecture to be on a 'forgotten' Iowa woman
Public Relations News Release 2008:198, p.1
Cheryl Mullenbach, an independent scholar from Des Moines, will deliver the lecture focusing on the story of Julia Addington, the first woman elected to public office in Iowa. Addington's legacy "has been overlooked--or forgotten--by most historians.
433 Selling kidneys on a national market
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.1
Lainie Ross, of the University of Chicago, discussed the current international market for kidneys; photo.
434 Yale professor discusses voting research
Northern Iowan 105:19, p.1
Donald Green, political science professor at Yale University, spoke on "The Science (and Pseudoscience) of Winning Elections".
435 Former governor speaks on education reform
Northern Iowan 105:18, p.1
Roy Romer, former governor of Colorado, addressed students on "The Dire Need for Education Reform". He said that expectations about education must be raised uniformly among the states; photo.
436 Buddhism provides different ethical views
Northern Iowan 105:16, p.3
Chris Frakes, philosophy professor at the University of Colorado, spoke on the topic of Buddhist ethics.
437 Lecture to discuss African genocides
Northern Iowan 105:16, p.4
Steve Rapp will lecture on "Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Darfur: How to Judge the Horror". He will discuss the topic of genocide in these countries.
438 Honors students raise awareness of AIDS epidemic
Northern Iowan 105:14, p.1
Ninety panels of the AIDS quilt will be displayed in Maucker Union; sponsored by the Honors Student Advisory Board Outreach Committee; photo.
439 UNI College of Business Administration hosts Global Trade Issues Conference on Nov. 13
Public Relations News Release 2008:146, p.1
The second annual conference on global business will celebrate both International Education Week and Global Entrepreneurship Month with information sessions on current issues impacting global business
440 Ancient maps serve modern purpose
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.1
Barry Beitzel, a professor of the Old Testament and Semitic languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, spoke about the colorful history of biblical maps; photo.
441 Don't just take their advice
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.8
Celebrities visiting college campuses supporting political candidates should be taken at face value. Don't vote for a candidate without doing the research to see what that person stands for.
442 Dalai Lama to visit UNI
Northern Iowan 105:10, p.4
President Allen's announcement of the acceptance of an invitation to visit UNI by the Dalai Lama. Announcement met with mixed reactions; photo.
443 C. L. Lindsay III comes to lecture
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.2
Photos from Facebook of UNI students were used to gain the attention of those attending the presentation by C. L. Lindsay III. His presentation dealt with the most common ways students get in trouble using the Web; photo.
444 Demi and Ashton speak for Obama
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.5
Lang Auditorium was full for the appearance of actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. They were on campus campaigning for Barack Obama for President.
445 Lecture looks at American history
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.3
Derek Chollet, who wrote "America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11", spoke with students concerning findings in his book; photo.
446 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.18
Campus scenes including, the rededication of Russell Hall, the softball team, and the visit of Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore; photo.
447 Traveling on a budget
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.12
Leon Logothetis traveled across Europe on only five Euros a day. He shared tips on traveling, sponsored by the Study Abroad program; photo.
448 International philanthropist, conservationist to kick off UNI CEEE's new sustainability initiative
Public Relations News Release 2008:106, p.1
The Sustainability Hometown Initiative will bring former businessman and current environmental activist and conservationist Doug Tompkins to the campus. He will present "The Next Economy: Transitions from Globalization to Eco-localism."
449 UNI to present lecture on Jesus and the Roman empire
Northern Iowan 105:8, p.3
John Dominic Crossan will give a lecture entitled; "The Kingdom of God in a time of Terror: Jesus and the Roman Empire".
450 WorldCom whistleblower speaks
Northern Iowan 105:8, p.1
Cynthia Cooper spoke as part of the Wilson Series in Business Ethics; shared her story with students and faculty enforcing the importance of courage, integrity, and instinct; photo
451 Poet visits UNI campus
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.10
James A. Autry held a book signing at University Book and Supply, followed by discussion on his two most recent works and a presentation in the Communication Arts Center.
452 Speaker highlight
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.2
Scheduled speakers for the upcoming week.
453 Torture and presidential power
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.1
Jules Lobel, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh, shared his concerns about too much power being granted to the President of the United States.
454 Waterloo to host international art conference
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.7
The 2008 International Haitian Art Conference will be held at the Waterloo Center for the Arts September 26-28.
455 A trip to Africa is just next door
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.7
Featured exhibit at the museum is "Visions of Africa". Alumnus William Blair contributed a large portion of the exhibit; photo.
456 Not just acting; Kal Penn speaks in support of Barack Obama
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.1
Actor Kal Penn urges students to continue support for Obama; photo.
457 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 105:4, p.8
Scenes from the International Opportunities Fair, Slam Poetry event, and the Kal Penn appearance; photo.
458 Power of the Purse pursues financial education
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.1
Women's Philanthropy Club to sponsor a financial seminar aimed at women. Keynote speaker is Barbara Stanny. Eight presentations will be given in addition to the keynote.
459 Close-up on diversity
Northern Iowan 105:2, p.6
Norma T. Hollis will be the keynote speaker during Diversity Week; September 8-12. Times, dates, and locations for the Cultural Fair, student panel, International Opportunities Fair, movie, and hot topics discussion.
460 University of Northern Iowa to host early childhood summit, 'Assessing Preschool Quality'
Public Relations News Release 2007:653, p.1
UNI will host an early childhood education summit, "Assessing Preschool Quality," at Park Place Event Center, in Cedar Falls. The summit will focus on the quality of early childhood education programs in Iowa.
461 Stories of homelessness create awareness
Northern Iowan 104:53, p.1
John Harrison, a speaker for the National Coalition for the Homeless, spoke to students. His message replaced the homeless image with one of humanity; photo.
462 Coffin paintings tell stories of Egypt's past
Northern Iowan 104:52, p.1
Cynthia May Sheikholeslami spoke on Egyptian coffins, pyramids, and temples; photo.
463 UNI Department of Art to present lecture on 'Resurrection in a Box: Designing Eternity in a 25th Dynasty Egyptian Coffin'
Public Relations News Release 2007:618, p.1
Cynthia May Skeikholeslami will present a public lecture called 'Resurrection in a Box: Designing Eternity in a 25th Dynasty Egyptian Coffin' in the Kamerick Art Building.
464 Economic impact of buying foods grown in and around Black Hawk County to be revealed April 18
Public Relations News Release 2007:587, p.1
Several organizations will share the results of 10 years of building the local food economy.
465 Grammy award-winning jazz artist will visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:593, p.1
Maria Schneider will visit UNI April 18-21.
466 UNI mathematics hosts annual Shankar lecture, April 21
Public Relations News Release 2007:594, p.1
Ken Ono from the University of Wisconsin-Madison spoke at the annual Hari Shankar lecture.
467 UNI presents lecture by visiting ISU professor
Public Relations News Release 2007:582, p.1
Michael Bugeja will present "In Praise of Disengagement" April 24.
468 UNI will present lecture on corporate collaboration with the Holocaust
Public Relations News Release 2007:579, p.1
Peter Hayes will present the lecture "From Aryanization to Auschwitz: German Corporate Complicity in the Holocaust" April 17.
469 "Search for Amelia Earhart's Airplane" topic at UNI Tuesday, April 15
Public Relations News Release 2007:572, p.1
"The Search for Amelia Earhart's Missing Airplane" will be presented by Rod Blocksome April 15.
470 UNI Campus Activities Board presents the final "Last Lecture" April 15
Public Relations News Release 2007:562, p.1
"The End of the American Republic" will be presented by Philip Mauceri as the topic of the final lecture in "The Last Lecture Series."
471 UNI to host lecture on racism in the criminal justice system
Public Relations News Release 2007:569, p.1
Ryan King will be presenting "Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System: How America has Failed to Ensure Equality Under the Law" April 14.
472 UNI GLBTAU PRIDE week theme, "Living Beyond the Lifestyle"
Public Relations News Release 2007:554, p.1
Several events are planned for this year's PRIDE week.
473 UNI to host lecture by visiting professor Michael Bohlander on April 9
Public Relations News Release 2007:555, p.1
Biographical profile of Michael Bohlander.
474 UNI graduate students will present research as part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week
Public Relations News Release 2007:549, p.1
Several graduate students will be presenting their research April 7; list of students, research, and advisors.
475 UNI's Perreault to lead "News Talk" discussion on "Manipulation of Public Opinion"
Public Relations News Release 2007:550, p.1
"Manipulation of Public Opinion" will be presented by Gerri Perreault April 5.
476 Hollywood producers speak at UNI
Northern Iowan 104:45, p.1
Jim Linahon and Daniel Carrey spoke in Lang Hall on work in filmmaking; photo..
477 UNI CROW Forum to end year with presentation of outstanding graduate research paper
Public Relations News Release 2007:535, p.1
Emily Cram will present her research paper at the CROW Forum April 7.
478 UNI Department of Earth Science presents speaker, Hillaker
Public Relations News Release 2007:531, p.1
Harry Hillaker will be speaking about weather and weather patterns April 7.
479 UNI Price Laboratory School hosts the 2008 Beginning Reading Conference, April 11
Public Relations News Release 2007:532, p.1
Biographical profile of Rosemary Wells.
480 Harvard professor on government and the press to deliver Hoxie Lecture at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:529, p.1
"The Press and the Voters: A Look at the 2008 Presidential Primaries" will be presented by Thomas Patterson April 3.
481 Nobel Peace Prize nominee to lecture at UNI on criminal justice
Public Relations News Release 2007:521, p.1
Biographical profile of M. Cherif Bassiouni.
482 UNI Museums to host U. S. Geological Survey scientist Ron Beck
Public Relations News Release 2007:520, p.1
Ron Beck will be speaking April 2.
483 CME painting dedication, art exhibit and film showing in remembrance of Cesar Chavez
Public Relations News Release 2007:516, p.1
"Interpretations of Murals & Aesthetics in Society" will be presented by Jose Guajardo March 26.
484 UNI's Leaders on Leadership Series continues with media leadership, March 27
Public Relations News Release 2007:513, p.1
Four speakers will lead the seventh "Leaders on Leadership" series lecture March 27.
485 Debinski speaks on prairie restoration at UNI's Tallgrass Prairie Center, March 26
Public Relations News Release 2007:510, p.1
"Butterfly Communities in Remnant and Reconstructed Prairies" will be presented by Diane Debinski March 26.
486 UNI will celebrate Women's History Month with history lecture on 17th century incident
Public Relations News Release 2007:509, p.1
"The Female Indian Killer Memorialized: Hannah Duston and the Nineteenth-Century Feminization of American Violence" will be presented by Barbara Cutter March 26.
487 "Service Speaks in the Cedar Valley" presents Spirit of Service with Holly Stiel
Public Relations News Release 2007:502, p.1
Holly Stiel will present "Spirit of Service" March 26-27; brief biographical profile.
488 Hollywood artists to visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:499, p.1
Jim Linahon and Daniel Carrey will be speaking March 26.
489 UNI holds lecture in honor of Women's History Month
Public Relations News Release 2008:405, p.1
AnaLouise Keating will present "Gloria Anzaldua's Legacy of Spiritualism and Activism" March 27; brief biographical profile of Lynn Cutler.
490 UNI Museums to host GeoTREE presentation
Public Relations News Release 2007:501, p.1
Ramanathan Sugumaran will discuss the work and research by the GeoTREE Center March 27.
491 This week at UNI
Northern Iowan 105:42, p.6
Activity dates, times, and places for events taking place this week. Michael Kimmel, Jennifer Wahl, and Sean Ulmer will speak.
492 UNI's Admissions Office to host Multicultural Midnight Preview, March 14, at WRC
Public Relations News Release 2007:492, p.1
More than 250 middle school students from the Cedar Valley will gather for a night of recreational activities, food and learning at the first UNI Office of Admissions Multicultural Midnight Preview.
493 UNI Gallery of Art to present "Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition" and lecture by juror
Public Relations News Release 2007:491, p.1
Biographical profile of Sabina Ott.
494 UNI Campus Activities Board to present "The Last Lecture Series"
Public Relations News Release 2007:483, p.1
"Paying Tribute-an Outpouring of Thanksgiving" will be presented by Steve Palmquist March 11.
495 Lecture on bridging Islam and Christianity will be given at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:474, p.1
Kemal Argon will present "Building Bridges Between Faiths: Muslim-Christian Dialogue" March 10.
496 UNI Museums to host Craig Johnson and "Weather from Space"
Public Relations News Release 2007:479, p.1
Craig Johnson will be speaking March 13 at the UNI Museum.
497 Professor speaks about good side of immigration
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.1
Harvard professor George Borjas spoke on immigration issues.
498 Speaker takes fresh look at alcohol awareness
Northern Iowan 104:39, p.1
Rick Barnes urges students to "Drink Think: A Personal Approach to Alcohol"; setting limits on consumption; photo.
499 UNI Women's and Gender Studies Program celebrating Women's History Month in March
Public Relations News Release 2007:472, p.1
"Women's Art, Women's Vision" will be the focus of a series of events during Women's History Month.
500 UNI executive vice president and provost search narrows to three
Public Relations News Release 2007:469, p.1
Donald Nieman, Lance Grahn, and Susan Carlson are the three finalists for the position of executive vice president and provost.