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1 | History and political science departments to present "A History of Reproductive Rights" Northern Iowan 119:7, p.1 |
UNI's Departments of History and Political Science will be hosting a free to attend panel in Lang Hall to discuss the history of reproductive rights. Mallory Schmitz writes more details about the organizations and people involved; photo. | |
2 | Examining Christianity in Japan and Iowa Northern Iowan 117:37, p.5 |
Professor of history Dr. Reiner H. Hesselink presented on the German immigrant Francis Xavier Bullinger, was a missionary to Iowa and instrumental in building Dyersville's basilica, and his namesake St. Francis Xavier, a missionary to Asia who brought Christianity to Japan. Hesselink's lecture was part of the monthly Phi Alpha Theta lecture series; photo. | |
3 | Profs compare past, present politics Northern Iowan 117:20, p.2 |
Professors from the History and Political Science Departments discuss past politics and the 2020 election in a panel hosted by Phi Alpha Theta of the History Department; photo. | |
4 | Women's History Month events coming up at UNI Northern Iowan 116:40, p.5 |
Events will be held throughout March to celebrate Women's History Month. Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWAG) will host the forum "Jackie and Jill Robinson: Women and the Need to Be Better at Politics" on March 2 in Rod Library. The Women's History Month Kickoff and Art Expo will be on March 3 in the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), and there will be a documentary screening on Carrie Chapman Catt followed by a panel on the same date. On March 5, Col. Beth Behn (Chief of Staff, Army Sustainment Command) will give the lecture "A Rising Tide: The Final Victorious Wave of the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1916-1920." The Philosophy and Religion 50th Anniversary Lecture will be held on March 6, given by Tracy Bonfitto, Curator of Art at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin: "A Visible Scar: Loss and Memory in the Works of Zarina Hashmi and Rummana Hussein." Future events will include Women in Red: Wikipedia Editathon in Rod Library, Bingo Night in Curris Business Building, communication studies professor Catherine Palczewski's lecture "Bodies that Argue: How Suffragists Constituted White Women's Citizenship During the 1919 Prison Special Tour" as the last installment of the Phi Alpha Theta lecture series, the even "Women of War: Stories of Veteran Women," a movie night and RodCon keynote speaker Gabby Rivera in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. The month will conclude with Women of Excellence on March 27. | |
5 | Cold War soldier's story Northern Iowan 116:15, p.1 |
Dr. Kenneth Atkinson, UNI Professor and Cold War veteran, gave his lecture "Transporting the Nation's Secrets Across the Iron Curtain: A Cold War Soldier's Story" on October 16th, 2019. The event was hosted by UNI's Phi Alpha Theta History Lecture Series; photo. | |
6 | Honors week: Comics, trivia and pomp Northern Iowan 112:49, p.4 |
Multiple events will take place during Honors Week, April 11-15. They include: a book discussion of "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario, hosted by Sigma Delta Pi in Lang Auditorium; a quiz bowl, hosted by the Honors Student Advisory Board (HSAB) in Maucker Union; professor Harry Brod and his class on the topic "Graphic Novels: Narrative Art and Sequential Story Telling" in the Honors Cottage; Phi Alpha Theta's induction ceremony and speaker Chris Shackelford in Seerley Hall; honors Olympics hosted by HSAB; Sigma Gamma Epsilon hosting an earth science museum in Latham Hall; and Phi Sigma Pi hosting a movie screening called "Lift the Blindfold - A Documentary on Homelessness in New York" in the Honors Cottage. | |
7 | UNI to host lecture on the Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Public Relations News Release 2013:110, p.1 |
UNI will host a lecture about the Nevada Test Site Oral History Project. Leisl Carr Childers will be giving the lecture. The Nevada Test Site Oral History Project documented the remembrances of those affected by nuclear testing during the Cold War. | |
8 | UNI to host reporter Jack Hovelson Public Relations News Release 2013:74, p.1 |
Reporter, Jack Hovelson, will present, "Newspapering: If You Ain't Good, You Better Be Lucky". Jack Hovelson has written numerous articles for many publications including USA Today. The event is sponsored by the History Club and Phi Alpha Theta. | |
9 | UNI professor to present lecture on immigration in Iowa Public Relations News Release 2012:185, p.1 |
Professor Mark Grey will deliver his lecture, "Immigration and Ethnic Diversity in Iowa". This lecture will focus on the arrival of diverse immigrant populations in Iowa. | |
10 | 'Town and Gown' Lecture to be held at UNI Public Relations News Release 2010:125, p.1 |
The Department of History will present "Town and Gown When the Dow was Down: Cedar Falls and ISTC in 1933," by Ruth Ratliff, director of campaigns, development & foundation. | |
11 | UNI professor to present 'Contextualizing Assyrian Brutality' Public Relations News Release 2010:95, p.1 |
Robert Dise, a associate history professor, will discuss the Assyrians' reputation for savagery and will explore how their brutality arose out of their faith in their chief god, Ashur, and their commitment to maintaining order in the world. | |
12 | UNI lecture to explore French efforts to eliminate visible signs of Islam Public Relations News Release 2009:312, p.1 |
"Women, the Veil, and Freedom: Europe and Islam in the Twenty-First Century" is the title of a lecture to be given by Emily Machen, professor of history, in Seerley Hall. | |
13 | Feb. 10 lecture at UNI explores power of positive thinking, proper eating Public Relations News Release 2009:257, p. |
Trudy Eden will give a lecture on "Metaphysics and Meatless Meals: Why Diet was Important to the New Thought Movement of the early 20th Century." Those who participateed in the movement believed in the power of positive thinking. | |
14 | Jan. 20 lecture to focus on transformation of Buenos Aires between 1880 and 1950 Public Relations News Release 2009:227, p.1 |
Pablo Ben, assistant professor of Latin American history, will present "From City to Sin to Family Haven: the Transformation of Buenos Aires between 1880 and 1950." Ben will discuss how modern homosexual and heterosexual identities began to emerge. | |
15 | Nov. 11 history lecture to focus on letter condemning 18th century emperor Public Relations News Release 2009:154, p.1 |
Lou Fenech, professor of history, will present "The Epistle of Victory: A Persian Letter to the Mughal King AtB" in Seerley Hall. Fenech will focus on the histography of an 18th century letter written from the 10th Sikh Guru to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. | |
16 | "Soapboxes, Shakespeare and Socialism" samples of civil rights supporter Northern Iowan 106:11, p.1 |
Eric Arnesen, professor of history at George Washington University, was the featured speaker at the annual Carl L. Becker Lecture. He addressed the life of A. Philip Randolph in a personal and detailed manner; photo. | |
17 | UNI professor to give lecture on history of corpses on Oct. 14 Public Relations News Release 2009:101, p.1 |
"Service after death: the political use of corpses" is the title of a lecture to be given by Thomas Connors in Seerley Hall. The lecture will explore the effect that the dead have on the legitimacy of governments. | |
18 | UNI to host annual Becker Lecture, Sept. 30 Public Relations News Release 2009:62, p.1 |
"Soapboxes, Shakespeare, and Socialism: The Emerging Radicalism of A. Philip Randolph" will be the topic delivered by Eric Arnesen, professor of history at The George Washington University. | |
19 | UNI to host lecture on pre-modern Chinese history Public Relations News Release 2008:439, p.1 |
"The (Sixth-Century) Reunification of China" will be the topic by Charles Holcombe, professor of history. He will explore the pivotal era in pre-modern Chinese history that led to China's reunification in 589 A.D. under one imperial dynasty. | |
20 | UNI to host lecture on Francophone studies Public Relations News Release 2008:368, p.1 |
"Catching Up While Moving Forward: History and the Francophone Studies Classroom" will be the topic of the next history lecture. Dierdre Heistad, associate professor of modern languages, will discuss information from the book she is currently writing. | |
21 | UNI guest speaker to present lecture for Lincoln Bicentennial Public Relations News Release 2008:341, p.1 |
"All Thanks, All Honor to Iowa!" Abraham Lincoln and the Hawkeye State" will be the subject of the history lecture. Grant Veeder will discuss Lincoln's visits to Iowa, his Iowa land holdings, his involvement with Iowa's leaders, and more. | |
22 | 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. | |
23 | Civil War lecture at UNI, Oct. 8 Public Relations News Release 2008:107, p.1 |
"Elmer Ellsworth and James Jackson: The Politics of Martyrdom in the U. S. Civil War" will be the topic of a lecture by Sarah Purcell, associate professor of history at Grinnell College. | |
24 | UNI's next Becker history lecture will discuss Augustine and early Christian thought Public Relations News Release 2008:75, p.1 |
David Hunter's academic interests lie in the early history of Christianity and the history of Christian thought, and he has published several books and numerous articles on Greek and Latin writers of the early church. | |
25 | UNI professor will give lecture on the Supreme Court and affirmative action Public Relations News Release 2007:607, p.1 |
Professor John Johnson will talk about race-based considerations for admission to higher education. | |
26 | 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. | |
27 | Miracle shrine in Greece topic for UNI history lecture Public Relations News Release 2007:438, p.1 |
Gregory Bruess will be speaking February 27. | |
28 | UNI's Husband to to speak on Antislavery Feminism Public Relations News Release 2007:379, p.1 |
Julie Husband will be speaking January 30. | |
29 | UNI history lecture to discuss new world renaissance Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Charlotte Wells will be presenting "The New World Renaissance: Jacques Le Moyne, Theodore de Bry and The French Experience in Florida" Wednesday, April 4. | |
30 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Gabrielle Kuenzli will be speaking about the Bolivian civil war Wednesday, March 21. | |
31 | UNI professor to discuss outcome of Bolivian civil war Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Gabrielle Kuenzli will be speaking Wednesday, March 21. | |
32 | UNI history lecture date changed Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
The lecture "Aymara Participation in the 1899 Civil War in Bolivia: Race War or Liberal Mobilization?" will be taking place Wednesday, February 21. | |
33 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Samuel Gladden will present "The Criminal Invisible: Image as Evidence in Nineteenth-Century England," as part of the Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series. | |
34 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Women's Nutrition and Women's Control Among Tanzania Masai Pastoralists" will be presented Wednesday, October 4. | |
35 | UNI's Becker History Lecture to discuss loyalty, virtue Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Samurai Trouble: Is Loyalty a Virtue?" will be the first lecture of the year for the history department. Mary Elizabeth Berry will deliver the 33rd annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in history. | |
36 | Wednesday, Feb. 1 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Leslie Schwalm will give presentation on civil rights; Crimson Café Poetry night will be held. | |
37 | UNI history lecture features impact of emancipation on African-Americans in Midwest Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
"Freedom in the Heartland: African-Americans and Civil Rights in the Age of Emancipation" will be the lecture topic for Leslie Schwalm. | |
38 | Banning of Islamic head scarves in French schools featured topic in UNI lecture Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Joan Wallach Scott of the school of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N. J. will speak at lecture sponsored by History Department and Phi Alpha Theta. | |
39 | Cowboy dress next topic in history series Northern Iowan 101:43, p.2 |
Mitchell Strauss and Annette Lynch will lecture as part of the UNI History Lecture Series. | |
40 | UNI history lecture to analyze cowboy mythology Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Professors Annette Lynch and Mitchell Strauss will deliver lecture on cowboy dress. | |
41 | Monologues given for Women's History Month Northern Iowan 101:41, p.2 |
"The Rib Speaks Out" will be presented March 3, 2005. | |
42 | Husband gives lecture on 'Roots and Rhetorics of African-American Conservatism' Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Julie Husband will deliver the Phi Alpha Theta lecture on February 2. | |
43 | 'Science and the Federal Government' topic for next UNI history lecture Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Joanne Goldman will lecture. | |
44 | UNI to host 31st annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in history Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Nancy Maclean will speak about how the women's workplace activism changed the United States. | |
45 | What's up Northern Iowan 100:52, p.4 |
Meetings and events planned. | |
46 | Social construction of work in the Amana Society topic for UNI history lecture, Nov. 12 Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Peter Hoehnle to discuss labor in the Amana Society. | |
47 | Lecture 'digs up' cemetery research Northern Iowan 100:19, p.1 |
Professor Thomas Connors' lecture about death and cemeteries in the nineteenth century was held on Halloween night. | |
48 | Edgar Allen Poe, Sleepy Hollow, and death in mid-19th century America topic for UNI history lecture series Oct. 29 Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Discussion on how 19th century writers Poe and Washington Irving dealt with the issue of urban burial. | |
49 | 30th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History to be held Wednesday, Sept. 24 Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Paul Schroeder's topic of lecture will be the role of American diplomacy in world affairs. | |
50 | UNI history lecturer to discuss the reconstruction of history in post-conquest Mexico Public Relations News Release 2002:427, p.1 |
Edward Osowski will speak on "Christ in the Cave: The Indigenous Reconstruction of History in Post-Conquest Mexico" on April 9. | |
51 | UNI history lecture to discuss Spanish Inquisition in Colonial Mexico Public Relations News Release 2002:374, p.1 |
Nora Jaffary will discuss "Indians, Africans and the Creation of 'Deviant' Catholicism in Colonial Mexico" on March 12. | |
52 | Elvis and his effects on popular music next topic for UNI history lecture series Public Relations News Release 2002:324, p.1 |
John Baskerville will present "Elvis as Cultural Bridge: Signifying in American Popular Music." | |
53 | Middle-class America in mid-19th century topic for UNI history lecture series Wednesday, Nov. 20 Public Relations News Release 2002:203, p.1 |
Brian Roberts will present "Exactly What Americans Ought to Be: The Populist Radicalism of the Hutchinson Family Singers, 1842-1844." | |
54 | UNI student groups address proposal to strike Iraq Public Relations News Release 2002:118, p.1 |
A panel discussion on the proposal to invade Iraq will be held by that History Club and Phi Alpha Theta. | |
55 | UNI to host 29th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History Public Relations News Release 2002:89, p.1 |
Chun-shu Chang, professor of history at the University of Michigan, will present the Becker Memorial Lecture. | |
56 | UNI to host final Phi Alpha Theta/History Lecture Series program of academic year Wednesday, April 10 Public Relations News Release 2001:421, p.1 |
Trudy Eden will present, "The Diary, the Dappled Boy and the Disinterred Dad," as a part of the history lecture series. | |
57 | Tang China topic for UNI History Lecture Series Wednesday, Nov. 14 Public Relations News Release 2001:202, p.1 |
Charles Holcombe will present "Immigrants and Strangers: From Cosmopolitanism to Confucian Universalism in Tang China (618-907)." | |
58 | UNI to host History Lecture Wednesday, Oct. 17 Public Relations News Release 2001:154, p.1 |
Gregory Breuss will speak on "The Chesme Church and the Construction of Empire in Catherine the Great's Russia. | |
59 | Civial War re-enactor to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2000:253, p.1 |
Lecture on the Civil War will be presented by Joseph McGill, Jr. | |
60 | Lecture series will explore "Scrolls, scandals, and sandals: a history of the controversy over the Dead Sea Scrolls" Public Relations News Release 2000:297, p.1 |
Kenneth Atkinson will examine the mystery and history of the Dead Sea Scrolls as the topic for the Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series. | |
61 | History lecture series to be held tomorrow Northern Iowan 97:15, p.2 |
Julie Lowell will present "Women and Men in Warfare and Migration: Gender Imbalance Among Pre-Historic Pueblos." | |
62 | Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series will explore Women and Men in Warfare and migration: Gender imbalance among pre-historic pueblos Public Relations News Release 2000:116, p.1 |
Information concerning the contents of the lecture given by Juile Lowell. | |
63 | 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. | |
64 | "Nontraditional parenting, race and the Nazi state" is the topic of March 8 Phi Alpha Theta/Department of history Lecture Series at UNI Public Relations News Release 1999:286, p.1 |
Michelle Mouton, UNI assistant professor of history, will present her paper on Nazi influence on families. | |
65 | Importance of African-American art song is the subject of Feb. 2 Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 1999:216, p.1 |
A lecture will occur on February 2, in Room 115 Seerley Hall, at 7 p.m. for the Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series at UNI. | |
66 | 1950s become new topic of discussion Northern Iowan 96:23, p.2 |
Topic of Wednesday's Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Series will be "Revisiting the 1950's: Images of Popular Culture". | |
67 | Popular Culture of the 1950s is the subject of Nov. 17 Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Public Relations News Release 1999:134, p.1 |
Grant Tracey will discuss the topic of popular culture of the 1950s at UNI on November 17, at 7 p.m. Next speaker will be Darrell Taylor. | |
68 | "Tom Jefferson [heart] Sally Hemings: a match made (up) in history" will be the subject of Oct. 27 Phi Alpha Theta/Department of History Lecture Public Relations News Release 1999:87, p.1 |
Andrew Burstein will deliver lecture on public fascination with DNA results that link the child of Sally Hemings to Thomas Jefferson. | |
69 | "McCarthyism" topic for kick-off to University of Northern Iowa History Lecture Series Public Relations News Release 1999:45, p.1 |
"The Soft Side of McCarthyism" will be the topic for the 26th Annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History; Cold War expert Richard M. Fried will speak on September 22. | |
70 | Iowa's new immigrant work force topic for University of Northern Iowa history lecture Wednesday, Nov. 11 Public Relations News Release 1998:108, p.1 |
Mark Grey to speak on immigrant workforce for Phi Alpha Theta and Department of History Lecture Series. | |
71 | University of Northern Iowa to host native Iowan Jack Bender for Phi Alpha Theta / Department of History Lecture on Oct. 14 Public Relations News Release 1998:60, p.1 |
Jack Bender will speak on how comic strips have viewed political issues. | |
72 | Has there always been a "G. I. Jane?" Northern Iowan 94:4, p.4 |
Linda Kerber and May Brodbeck lecture on American women's invlovement in military service. | |
73 | Catherine Farris to speak on Women's Liberation in China and Taiwan Wednesday, March 6 on University of Northern Iowa campus Public Relations News Release 1995:253, p.1 |
Women's liberation in Chinese societies will be addressed during the UNI History Lecture Series. | |
74 | Activist art discussion on University of Northern Iowa Women's History Month schedule Thursday, March 7 Public Relations News Release 1995:252, p.1 |
Erica Rand will speak at UNI during Women's History Month activities. | |
75 | Cuba in post-Soviet Union era topic for University of Northern Iowa History Lecture Wednesday, November 15 Public Relations News Release 1995:128, p.1 |
Theme for history lecture at UNI announced. | |
76 | Lecture blends labor, history Northern Iowan 92:15, p.5 |
Ralph Scharnau will speak on Dubuque labor history. | |
77 | Historical perspectives on labor in Dubuque focus for history lecture scheduled for Wednesday, October 18 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:86, p.1 |
Ralph Scharnau will speak during the Department of History Lectures at UNI. | |
78 | What's up Northern Iowan 92:5, p.3 |
Meetings and activities are planned. | |
79 | Women on the Great Plains subject of lecture tonight Northern Edition 3:8, p.3 |
Deborah Fink will deliver address. | |
80 | Images of African-American women in American Literature topic for University of Northern Iowa history lecture Wednesday, February 8 Public Relations News Release 1994:250, p.1 |
Image of Women in African-American Literature is the topic of a UNI history lecture. | |
81 | Bureaucracy the topic of history lecture today Northern Edition 2:28, p.4 |
Robert L. Dise will speak on development of civil government. | |
82 | Lecture on 20th century labor today Northern Edition 2:24, p.4 |
Shelton Stromquist will speak on Iowa labor history. | |
83 | Lecture focuses on the experience of WW I soldiers Northern Edition 2:12, p.6 |
Roy Sandstrom will present lecture based on diary of French officer. | |
84 | History Lecture Series examines issues of gender in Amish Iowa Northern Edition 2:9, p.4 |
Steven Reschly will speak on gender roles of Amish people in nineteenth century Iowa. | |
85 | Dr. Isenberg addresses implicit racism in 'The Birth of a Nation' Northern Edition 2:5, p.7 |
Nancy Isenberg will talk about roles in classic movie. | |
86 | Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 1993:357, p.1 |
Weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI. | |
87 | University of Northern Iowa history professor to discuss D.S. Griffith's 'The Birth of a Nation' Wednesday February 16 Public Relations News Release 1993:353, p.1 |
UNI History Lecture Series to hear Nancy Isenberg. | |
88 | 'What's Old About the New Western History' Northern Edition 1:6, p.6 |
John R. Wunder will speak in History Lecture Series. | |
89 | Assignment UNI Public Relations News Release 1993:203, p.1 |
Weekly sampling of activities and events on the UNI campus are listed. | |
90 | 'New Western History' topic for University of Northern Iowa history lecture November 17 Public Relations News Release 1993:193, p.1 |
John Wunder will address the public, staff, and students during the History Lecture Series. | |
91 | Leo Loubere to lecture on " The Revolution of Life" Wednesday (September 22) at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1993:56, p.1 |
Leo Loubere will speak during the 20th annual Carl L. Becker Memorial Lecture in History on the UNI campus. | |
92 | Students present papers at honors meeting Public Relations News Release 1992:641, p.1 |
Six UNI students present papers at a regional meeting of Phi Alpha Theta. Students listed. | |
93 | Hovet discusses stories and cultural dialogue at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:403, p.1 |
Grace Ann Hovet will demonstrate how stories shape our conception of the history of the United States. | |
94 | University of Northern Iowa expands Women's History month to include spring semester Public Relations News Release 1992:357, p.1 |
Activities during Women's History month are announced. | |
95 | "Black Power and Free Jazz" topic for history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday February 17. Public Relations News Release 1992:354, p.1 |
John Baskerville from the University of Iowa will address the relationship between" Free Jazz" and the "Black Power" ideology of the 1960's. | |
96 | Religion, Ethnicity and Russian Imperialism topic of Phi Alpha Theta lecture at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:194, p.1 |
Gregory Bruess will speak on the effects of religion and ethnicity in Russian imperialism. | |
97 | Christopher Columbus is the topic of October 14 history lecture at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:105, p.1 |
Thomas Colbert will speak on the topic of "Christopher Columbus: Admirable Admiral of the Ocean Sea or Cruel Conqueror?" at UNI. | |
98 | Origins of baseball in Iowa is topic of history lecture at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday (April 15) Public Relations News Release 1991:554, p.1 |
History of Iowa baseball is the topic of a history lecture at UNI. | |
99 | Black History Month activities slated at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:333, p.1 |
Schedule of activities for Black History Month is announced. Paul Young, Keosho Scott, and Lawrence Williams will speak. | |
100 | Mason City native receives UNIPA scholarship at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:257, p.1 |
Lisa Kleven named one of five winners of the UNI Parents Association Scholarships. |