Women

Displaying 601 - 650 of 1846 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 'Respect women for themselves'
Northern Iowan 77:38, p.2
Students respond to recent article on the woman's universal role; they believe everyone should be treated equally.
602 'Their assigned role in the universe': a great system
Northern Iowan 77:37, p.2
Men attempt to describe the roles of the sexes.
603 'Personal, lifelong decision'
Northern Iowan 77:37, p.3
Colleen Mullen Hayes believes the government is taking away women's rights.
604 The women who help make the teams tick
Northern Iowan 77:35, p.7
Women have very important roles in the success of men's athletic programs; photo.
605 Home ec brain drain?
Alumnus 66:1, p.21
Home Economics faculty attempts to meet changing needs as women students are drawn to fields formerly closed to them.
606 Grievance committee finds good progress in Title IX
Alumnus 65:4, p.9
Students file discrimination charges; committee submits findings which cite good faith efforts to President Kamerick; committee cites needs for improvements in scholarships and coaching.
607 Should be open to men
Northern Iowan 77:23, p.2
Feels that using only women to show around prospective athletes is degrading to women and thinks men should be able to give tours, too.
608 Career options may affect home economics enrollments: says UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 1980:200, p.1
The Department of Home Economics wants to prepare students for jobs after college.
609 Committee reports on Title IX compliance
Northern Iowan 77:13, p.13
Kimberly Gibbs and LeAnn Erickson talk about their contention that UNI in not in compliance in the areas of coaching and scholarships; report now in hands of President Kamerick; photo.
610 Koloc irritated again
Northern Iowan 77:11, p.2
Upset that the Northern Iowan printed pictures of women looking at men.
611 Anxiety over toxic shock
Northern Iowan 77:9, p.1
Women at UNI concerned about possibility of contracting the disease.
612 'Let's get serious'
Northern Iowan 77:9, p.2
Wants everyone involved in the debate about men watching women to settle down because men look at women and women look at men.
613 It works both ways
Northern Iowan 77:8, p.1
Three women check out men in the Commons dining center; photo.
614 UNI professor essay on women in the west published
Public Relations News Release 1980:94, p.1
Professor Glenda Riley's article "Women in the West" was recently published in the "Journal of American Culture".
615 'Radical feminism is the only way to change'
Northern Iowan 77:7, p.2
Felt the NOW letter to the editor in regards to the "girl watching" men was too "middle-of-the-road"; a more radical approach is needed to stop the objectification of women.
616 Frontier women, employment discussed in article by UNI Prof (Riley)
Public Relations News Release 1980:56, p.1
Professor Glenda Riley discuses the importance of women in the development of the western frontier.
617 UNI investigated
Northern Iowan 77:3, p.11
UNI has been chosen to be one of seventy-two U. S. universities to be investigated by the Department of Education for discrimination against women athletes.
618 NI scolded for publishing 'adolescent male fantasies'
Northern Iowan 77:2, p.2
Feels the Northern Iowan's publication of a photograph of six men looking at women objectifies women and is unprofessional.
619 I give her an 8
Northern Iowan 77:1, p.1
Male residents of Bartlett Hall look at women from the balcony; photo.
620 Women coaches express their feelings toward Division I change
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.
UNI's women coaches offer their opinions of the change to Division I athletics.
621 Workshops stress strength, sensitivity
Northern Iowan 76:47, p.1
The fourth annual Women's Day will be held tomorrow. Highlights include speaker Barbara Gordon who will discuss her own nervous breakdown.
622 Be assertive
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.3
Seminars on assertiveness and self-esteem will be offered at the Women's Center.
623 Female fellowship
Northern Iowan 76:31, p.9
The north central region of the Soroptimist International of the Americas is offering a $1500 fellowship for women.
624 Coping skills offered for displaced homemakers
Alumnus 65:1, p.8
Professor Franken will teach class aimed to assist women whose roles have changed.
625 "Good coaching is good teaching" claims student
Northern Iowan 75:55, p.2
Believes that good coaching is good teaching.
626 Ad exec speaks on the stereotypes in the media
Northern Iowan 75:54, p.3
Barbara Proctor, a Chicago businesswoman, spoke at a luncheon in Cedar Falls.
627 Women athletes
Northern Iowan 75:54, p.3
Scholarship recipients need to sign up in the athletic office.
628 Is "good coaching" also "good teaching"?
Northern Iowan 75:53, p.2
Feels that it is discrimination if a woman is denied a teaching job because she does not coach.
629 Corrections, clarifications in assault story
Northern Iowan 75:53, p.2
Beulah Mills feels that readers need to be aware of corrections to the article, "Awareness is a factor in assaults".
630 What difference is Title IX making?
Alumnus 64:2, p.6
Administrators recommend that women's sports be in Division II; make other recommendations as well in seeking compliance.
631 Marjorie Chambers keynotes Women in Education day
Alumnus 64:2, p.7
Conference aimed at providing women with information about leadership in education.
632 Another women's conference held today; examines role of women in 1980's education
Northern Iowan 75:51, p.10
A conference exploring women in education will be held in the Education Center. Speakers include Robert Frank, Marjorie Bell Chambers, and Carol Kimmel.
633 Stereotypes of women discussed
Northern Iowan 75:51, p.9
Anthropologist Kathy Van Dere spoke on the stereotypes facing women in society.
634 Women athletes
Northern Iowan 75:50, p.5
Spring meeting in Towers.
635 Conference on women/education
Northern Iowan 75:50, p.5
A conference on women in education will be given April 27. Keynote speaker will be Marjorie Bell Chambers.
636 Women's roles
Northern Iowan 75:49, p.7
Sandra Danforth and Samira Harfoush spoke on women's roles in the Middle East; photo.
637 Displaced homemakers
Northern Iowan 75:48, p.11
Barbara Lounsberry will speak on roles of women past and present.
638 Women's roles in third world topic of conference
Northern Iowan 75:47, p.8
Program highlights; photo.
639 Self-defense
Northern Iowan 75:38, p.10
Classes for women offered.
640 Self-defense class
Northern Iowan 75:28, p.8
Judson House will offer eight session class for women.
641 Frontier women
Northern Iowan 75:21, p.6
Professor Riley will talk about myths of women on the frontier.
642 Self-defense
Northern Iowan 75:21, p.8
Tom Washington will give class to women.
643 Athletic departments merge; women receive scholarships
UNI Century 6:4, p.3
Athletics administration reorganized; women will receive $25,000 in scholarships the first year; men and women will still compete in separate conferences.
644 Associate AD works on recruiting, program support
UNI Century 6:4, p.8
Profile of Sandra Williamson; goals for new position as associate director of women's athletics; photo.
645 Williamson sets goals for women's athletics
Northern Iowan 75:7, p.15
Associate athletic director Sandra Williamson announces her goals for women's sports; photo.
646 Workshop announced
Northern Iowan 75:7, p.13
Clarke College invites twelve UNI women to conference on scientific careers.
647 More UNI women receive degrees; according to UNI registrar . . .
Northern Iowan 75:4, p.7
Breakdown by gender of degrees granted by UNI.
648 Female jocks enter the ball game; $25,000 in scholarships offered by UNI next fall
Northern Iowan 74:59, p.4
Professor Crawford comments on new arrangements.
649 Faculty Women's Club disbanded
Northern Iowan 74:56, p.15
Believes other organizations now fulfill role.
650 Discrimination case rejected; UNI wins
Northern Iowan 74:52, p.3
Regional Civil Rights Office rejects claims that women faculty were discriminated against.