Women's Studies

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51 Wednesday, Nov. 10
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Social Services Information Rally will recognize National Young Women's Day of Action; Michael Kaufman will speak about uniting men and women against violence.
52 Today @ UNI
Northern Iowan 101:20, p.4
Schedule of meetings and events.
53 Dr. Lisa Jepsen and Dr. Shahina Amin to speak at 'Women on Thursday'
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Will present research from Malaysia on the effects of a wife's education on her husband's earnings.
54 UNI to host social services information rally in recognition of National Young Women's Day of Action
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Rally will encourage young people to become involved in community activities.
55 Michael Kaufman, founder of the White Ribbon Campaign, to speak at UNI
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Will speak about "Women and Men: Working Together Against Violence" on November 10.
56 Friday, Nov. 5
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Amy Hollywood will present a seminar for Women's Studies; Elissa Levine and Martha Whitaker will explain student soil research in Black Hawk County.
57 "Sexing Elizabeth Cary" topic for next CROW forum
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Jesse Swan will speak about seeing one of the first female playwrights as an author thinking in sexual terms.
58 Sandy Benak to speak at "'Women on Fridays' on Thursdays!" at UNI
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Will discuss how to be financially secure.
59 Jocelyn Elders to keynote UNI's first annual multicultural health conference
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First African-American surgeon general will speak about nationwide health issues.
60 "Voices of Iowa Farm Women" is coming to UNI
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Video documentary by Cynthia Vagnetti will be shown Oct. 6.
61 Research on quilting topic for opening CROW Forum lecture series at UNI
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Will talk about contemporary U. S. quilting techniques on Oct. 4.
62 UNI center aids students with relationship concerns
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The Phoenix Center will give free and confidential advice on relationships.
63 Dancer and choreographer, Bill T. Jones, topic of 'Women on Fridays' video at UNI
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"Bill T. Jones: Still/Here with Bill Moyers" will be shown on Friday, April 23.
64 'Justice Redressed: The First Female Attorneys in Twentieth Century France' topic for CROW Forum lecture
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Lecture will be given by Sara Kimble, UNI assistant professor of history, on Monday, April 5.
65 March: rise of the women
Northern Iowan 100:43, p.11
March celebrated as Women's History Month; Margaret Ezell of Texas A&M University to speak.
66 Ezell lectures on old-school etiquette
Northern Iowan 100:40, p.11
Margaret Ezell to speak on "How to Be a Modern Lady in the 17th Century."
67 Scholarship announcements
Northern Iowan 100:31, p.4
Available scholarships described.
68 Anti-suffrage message in 1909 postcards topic for CROW Forum lecture at UNI
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Lecture to cover minor issues of women's suffrage presented in postcards from the era.
69 Restrictions on women in science will be topic for CROW forum lecture
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Forum to discuss inequalities in the scientific arena favoring men.
70 UNI Women's Studies program to offer 'Women on Fridays' series
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Next film in series to provide perspective on gender and sexuality.
71 Growing up Native American in Brooklyn subject for first 'Women on Fridays' at UNI Sept. 12
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"Sun, Moon, and Feather" video to be shown under auspices of Women's Studies Program.
72 Panel discussion to mark 30th anniversary of class-action suit against UNI
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On Tuesday, April 29, the UNI Women's Studies Program and the local American Association of University Women chapter will sponsor a discussion panel on the 30 year old lawsuit filed to gain salary equity for female faculty members.
73 UNI Women's Studies program concludes 'Women on Fridays' series on April 25
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"Women's Studies in the Community--the Community Speaks" discussion will be the final presentation in the "Women on Fridays" series.
74 Take Back the Night raises Sexual Assault Awareness
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.13
Take Back the Night will be hosted by GEA, SAVE, and Women's Studies Program tonight as a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
75 UNI's 'Take Back the Night' activities acknowledge struggles of sexual violence survivors
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"Take Back the Night" will be held on top of the Maucker Union beginning at 5 p.m. on April 15.
76 'Women in Business' topic for CROW Forum lecture
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Audrey Murrell will speak on campus on April 7 as a part of the Current Research on Women lecture series.
77 Feminism topic of seminar once again
Northern Iowan 99:46, p.11
"State of Feminism at UNI" will be presented in the Union Expansion as a part of the Women's Studies Seminar.
78 UNI Women's Studies program continues 'Women on Fridays' series, March 28
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"Women's Studies in the Community--the Community Speaks" will be presented on March 28.
79 UNI guest speaker to discuss women and war stories
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Evelyne Accad will speak on "From Bombs to Breast Cancer: Women and War Stories" on March 24.
80 'Mobilizing for Gender Justice' topic for CROW Forum Lecture at UNI
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"Mobilizing for Gender Justice: Implementation and Evaluation of the Mentors in Violence Prevention Model on the UNI Campus" will take place on March 3.
81 UNI Women's Studies Program to celebrate Women's History Month in March
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Several on-campus activities and events are planned to celebrate Women's History Month.
82 UNI Women's Studies program continues 'Women on Fridays' series
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Suggestions for teaching and understanding gender will be presented in next "Women on Fridays" discussion.
83 V-Week appreciation
Northern Iowan 99:38, p.8
Expresses gratitude for a successful V-Week Campaign and encourages students to become involved in the fight for gender equality.
84 "Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's History" topic for CROW Forum Lecture
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Barbara Cutter will speak on February 3 as a part of the Current Research On Women lecture series.
85 UNI Women's Studies to offer special edition of 'Women on Fridays' series
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"Phantoms at the Gate: Revisiting and Revising Virginia Woolf's 'Professions for Women.'" will be presented as a part of the "Women on Fridays" discussion series.
86 UNI's "Women on Fridays" series to discuss women's studies programming
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A schedule is provided of the topics to be discussed during the series.
87 Clausen receives award from UNI program
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Courtney Clausen was the recipient of the Lynn Cutler Leadership award. A short bio of Courtney is included.
88 "Women on Fridays" creating community
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.13
"The History of Women's Studies" will be discussed as a part of the "Women on Fridays" discussion series, which informs students about the women's issues.
89 Title IX advocate discusses policy and progress
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Christine Grant will present, "After 30 years, Title IX is still a current issue," in Seerley Hall, Room 115 on October 29.
90 UNI Women's Studies program to offer 'Women on Fridays' series
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Women's Studies program will host a discussion on "The History of Women's Studies at UNI" on October 25.
91 Grant to UNI Women's Studies continues programs to decrease violence against women
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The U.S. Department of Justice awarded a $300,000 grant for the SAVE program.
92 'Japanese Wedding Discourse' topic for first CROW Forum lecture Monday, Oct. 7
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Cynthia Dunn will discuss "Models of Marriage and Gender in Japanese Wedding Discourse" as a part of the Current Research on Women series, which is sponsored by the Graduate Program in Women's Studies.
93 Women's Studies programs appoint new directors
Northern Iowan 98:61, p.1
Professors Susan Hill and Cynthia Goatley will head the undergraduate and graduate programs.
94 University of Northern Iowa chooses two to head Women's Studies programs
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Cynthia Goatley and Susan Hill have been selected.
95 'Taking back the night' in the UNI community
Northern Iowan 98:51, p.1
A variety of activities took place on campus, April 17, as a part of "Take Back the Night"; photo.
96 'Take Back the Night Rally 2002' at UNI, Wednesday, April 17
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Take Back the Night, a nationwide program to unite men and women against sexual assault, will take place on the Union Plaza.
97 UNI Women's Studies film series looks at rape tactics used in war on Monday, April 1
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"Calling the Ghosts" will be shown as the final film for this spring in the Women's Studies Film Series.
98 UNI Women's Studies Film Series to look at contemporary African women in West Africa on Monday, March 25
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"Women with Open Eyes" will be shown as a part of UNI's Women's Studies Film Series.
99 UNI Women's Studies Film Series to look at Muslim women in the West Monday, March 11
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"My Journey, My Islam" will be shown as a part of the Women's Studies Film Series.
100 What's up
Northern Iowan 98:21, p.3
Meetings and activities; ISA Presidential Election and Continental Contest.