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Strauss--Mitchell D. (Design--Family and Consumer Science Faculty)

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1 UNI program receives $1.4 million software gift from Lectra
Public Relations News Release 2009:215, p.1
1/8/2010 The gift is for the benefit of the textiles and apparel program. The gift includes software and upgrades, as needed, that will enable student designers to create textile weave, knit and print patterns and apply the patterns to apparel designs.
2 CROW forum to be held Monday, Oct. 5
Public Relations News Release 2009:69, p.1
9/21/2009 "Working to End Gender Violence on College Campuses: 1999-2009" is the title of a lecture to be given by Annette Lynch, professor of textiles and apparel. Lynch will discuss three Department of Justice, Campus Gender Violence Prevention grants.
3 Cowboy dress next topic in history series
Northern Iowan 101:43, p.2
3/8/2005 Mitchell Strauss and Annette Lynch will lecture as part of the UNI History Lecture Series.
4 Wednesday, March 9
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
3/7/2005 Department of History Lecture Series will be presented.
5 UNI history lecture to analyze cowboy mythology
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
3/2/2005 Professors Annette Lynch and Mitchell Strauss will deliver lecture on cowboy dress.
6 Professors honored by bookstore
McKenzie--JoLynn (Student--2004)
Northern Iowan 100:54, p.1
4/27/2004 University Book and Supply honors six professors with Outstanding Teacher award; photo.
7 University Book and Supply recognizes excellence in non-tenured faculty
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
4/21/2004 List of award winners.
8 NI Op/Ed: Cancel Homecoming
Strauss--Mitchell D. (Design--Family--and Consumer
Northern Iowan 100:21, p.10
11/11/2003 Believes Homecoming should be cancelled because of women exposing themselves and behaviors associated with alcohol intoxication.
9 Textile students take business angle
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.11
11/9/2001 National Science Foundation grant helped to pay for a new textiles lab in Latham Hall; photo.
10 TAAP's dancing
Thornburg--Brent
Northern Iowan 97:54, p.1
4/24/2001 National Science Foundation grant allows the Textile and Apparel Program to bring in new lab equipment.
11 Grant to UNI will encourage women to pursue research
Public Relations News Release 2000:358, p.1
4/10/2001 The National Science Foundation has provided $250,000 for a new laboratory to evaluate textile materials; women are encouraged to participate in the laboratory.

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