Women

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301 UNI presents 'The Vagina Monologues,' and related activities
Public Relations News Release 2001:292, p.1
As a part of the 2002 V-Day College Campaign, UNI community members will perform 'The Vagina Monologues.'
302 Program at UNI encourages women, minorities to pursue math/science
Public Relations News Release 2001:309, p.1
Reygan Freeney, the director of the Upward Bound Math and Science Program, hopes to encourage women and other underrepresented groups to pursue a career in math or science.
303 Equity in employment?
Public Relations News Release 2001:187, p.1
William Bowlin will talk about whether or not men and women are paid equally for the same work.
304 Albright speaks of peace and feminism
Northern Iowan 98:16, p.1
Madeleine Albright spends time answering student questions about U. S. foreign policy.
305 "Girls just wanna have fun . . ."
Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1
Chris Martin will discuss the rise in the number of women on television sitcoms.
306 Female athletes beware
Public Relations News Release 2000:400, p.1
Darryl Conway advises women athletes about knee injuries.
307 Women's arts week celebrates creativity
Northern Iowan 97:51, p.1
Description of events planned to celebrate Women in the Arts Week.
308 Women in the Arts Week at UNI to feature music, drams, discussion April 16-22
Public Relations News Release 2000:360, p.1
Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Alpha, Theta Alpha Phi, the Gender Equality Association, and the Women's Studies Program will sponsor Women in the Arts Week.
309 Grant to UNI will encourage women to pursue research
Public Relations News Release 2000:358, p.1
The National Science Foundation has provided $250,000 for a new laboratory to evaluate textile materials; women are encouraged to participate in the laboratory.
310 Program at UNI encourages women, minorities to pursue math/science
Public Relations News Release 2000:375, p.1
Reygan Freeney feels there is a shortage of people going into the math and science fields, and feels that women and minority groups should know that they can succeed in these professions
311 Amnesty International begins Week of Action
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.1
Week of Action will focus on women's human rights; photo.
312 March celebrates Women's history
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.1
Students and faculty comment on women's rights in the past and present.
313 Women outnumber men in college, not in technical majors
Northern Iowan 97:35, p.3
Teresa Hall describes her experiences as a woman working in the manufacturing field.
314 Girls and women struggle to find a voice
Public Relations News Release 2000:200, p.1
Sheryl L. Welte-Emch talks about the survey she conducted of women college students.
315 Did you know?
Campus News Network 11:11, p.3
According to the Playboy Magazine, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls metro area is fifth in the nation in having a higher ratio of women to men in the ages of 18 to 40.
316 Good Students, Good Daughters
Northern Iowan 97:25, p.5
Presentation held in Maucker Union.
317 The Third Millennium: Hearing Women's Voices is the subject of next UNI Millennium Lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:283, p.1
The fourth Millennium Lecture will be by William R. Downs; will approach the topic of violence against women.
318 Encounters with a double faced ghost: feminist scholarship in the new millennium will be the subject of the next UNI millennium lecture
Public Relations News Release 2000:108, p.1
As a part of the Millennium Lecture Series, Martha Reineke will present a lecture on women and religion.
319 UNI takes back the night
Northern Iowan 96:52, p.1
Event planned to raise awareness and end violence against women.
320 Need for women's center at hand
Northern Iowan 96:45, p.7
Believes UNI should have women's center.
321 "Working for Respect" topic for Difficult Dialogues, March 24
Public Relations News Release 1999:313, p.1
Que Lan will speak on her experiences as a woman in the academic world of science.
322 Uncontrolled censorship comes at cost to women
Northern Iowan 96:42, p.5
Relationship of issues relating to censorship, pornography, and women.
323 Women's center would celebrate diversity, help educate community
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.7
Believes a women's center would work towards the prevention of sexual assault, violence, and harassment on campus.
324 Women's issues often put on back burner by Washington
Northern Iowan 96:38, p.6
Believes women are given less attention in the political sphere.
325 Student applauds van Wormer
Northern Iowan 96:26, p.7
Student supports Katherine van Wormer's views of the military and refutes statements made by Captain Boesen in a November 19 letter.
326 Sexism and violence series ends with Roxie Tullis' talk on Tuesday, Nov. 16
Public Relations News Release 1999:132, p.1
Roxie Tullis will deliver a talk on violence in loving relationships at 7:30 p.m., November 16, in UNI's Sabin Hall.
327 GEA working towards educating, ending victimization of women
Northern Iowan 96:21, p.10
GEA member offers insight into the feminist movement and fighting victimization.
328 Apathy apparent in national campaign day for GEA
Northern Iowan 96:18, p.7
Gender Equality Association members outraged by students taking handfuls of condoms and refusing to consider their proposal for a women's center.
329 Katz speaks about gender violence
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.2
Anti-sexist male activist Jackson Katz will speak on American manhood and violence against women on Monday.
330 U.S. News and World Report, Oct. 4, 1999
Northern Iowan 96:16, p.1
Reprint of letter by Professor van Wormer to U. S. News and World Report protesting the presence of ROTC on college campuses.
331 "American Manhood and the Prevention of Violence Against Women" topic for Jackson Katz Monday, Oct. 25, at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1999:85, p.1
Jackson Katz will lecture on October 25.
332 Look out boys. . .
Northern Iowan 96:13, p.6
Editorial observes that women are moving into sports previously dominated by men.
333 Student activists help promote social concerns
Northern Iowan 96:12, p.1
The Spitfire Tour will stop at UNI October 16, 1999, to speak about a variety of social issues; labor rights activist Charles Kernaghan will speak October 13, 1999.
334 Women have special nutritional needs
Public Relations News Release 1998:322, p.1
National Women's Nutrition Week focuses on the special nutritional needs of women.
335 Gore highlights equal pay, child care in Iowa visit
Northern Iowan 95:49, p.1
Al and Tipper Gore held a public forum to discuss challenges women face in the workplace in Waterloo yesterday; photo.
336 Treasure hunt of UNI women opens mind
Northern Iowan 95:45, p.15
Central Intermediate and Logan Middle School 6th grade students will attend Women's Studies', "A Treasure Hunt for Sixth Grade Girls: Discovering the Tradition of Great Women at UNI" today; this is the first year boys have been invited.
337 Women's history making its stamp
Northern Iowan 95:41, p.11
History of Women's History Month and Week, and other facts about women's firsts.
338 UNI above average in number of female faculty members
Northern Iowan 95:39, p.6
Although women make up 39.1 percent of the tenure-track faculty at UNI, disparities still exist.
339 UNI Women's Studies students meet top female leaders
Public Relations News Release 1998:174, p.1
In November, fourteen students from UNI's Women's Studies program met with leaders in Washington.
340 Day-long conference to address violence against women
Northern Iowan 95:23, p.1
Conference on Violence Against Women will be held November 20 in Seerley Hall.
341 Women recognized, but equality not yet achieved
Northern Iowan 95:20, p.6
Columnist comments on the approval of adding "women" to the Iowa State Constitution.
342 "Violence Against Women: Context, Consequences and Treatment" will be held at the University of Northern Iowa on Friday, November 20
Public Relations News Release 1998:120, p.1
A conference, "Violence Against Women: Context, Consequences and Treatment' will be held at UNI. Martin Schwartz will address the participants.
343 Amendment will add women to constitution
Northern Iowan 95:18, p.1
Election Tuesday will also decide if "women" will be added to Article 1 of the State Constitution.
344 Women seeking equal rights on today's ballot
Public Relations News Release 1998:110, p.1
The vote on November 3 will be to add the words " . . . and women . . . " to the Iowa constitution.
345 Boys and girls are often still raised with a gender bias
Public Relations News Release 1998:52, p.1
UNI Associate Professor of Communication Studies Victoria DeFrancisco describes how children fall into gender roles.
346 Men are pigs, need their feminist side
Northern Iowan 95:5, p.6
Columnist comments on communicating with women in bars.
347 The gender gap has narrowed at work - big gap remains at home
Public Relations News Release 1997:384, p.1
Women have gained more equality in workplace, but the home remains divided in duties and stereotyped in accomplishing them.
348 Most women believe the future looks bright
Public Relations News Release 1997:359, p.1
A recent survey shows women think they have more social opportunities than their mothers had.
349 Men should have responsibility in women's issues
Northern Iowan 94:53, p.5
Columnist believes men have a responsibility to help fight for equality for women.
350 Students unite to 'Take Back the Night'
Northern Iowan 94:53, p.1
Gender Equality Association, People Against Violence, and Women's Studies sponsored "Take Back the Night" to fight sexual abuse; photo.
351 Domestic violence hits close to home
Northern Iowan 94:51, p.12
Help is available to victims of domestic and date violence.
352 Daughters of the sun experience this!
Northern Iowan 94:45, p.7
Vinie Burrows will perform in an evening of poetry and prose honoring African and African-American women.
353 Turning lens on women; March is Women's History Month
Northern Iowan 94:40, p.9
Activities are planned for Women's History Month in March.
354 CROW Forum at University of Northern Iowa Monday, Feb. 2 to look at self-esteem of African American women in the Cedar Valley
Public Relations News Release 1997:199, p.1
Victoria DeFrancisco and April Chatham-Carpenter will present CROW Forum February 2 on self-esteem of African American women.
355 "Black Women in America: Challenge Spirit, Survival" topic for Difficult Dialogues at the University of Northern Iowa Friday, Nov. 14
Public Relations News Release 1997:112, p.1
Scharron Clayton will direct discussion at this month's Difficult Dialogues. Sponsored by Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center, Women's Studies, and Multicultural Activities and Programming Committee.
356 Battered women reach out for support this month, all year
Northern Iowan 94:16, p.12
Local programs for battered women.
357 German scholar and distinguished visiting professor at Duke University Dr. Frigga Haug to speak at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1997:73, p.1
Frigga Haug will speak on "The Other Anxiety: On the Genderness of an Emotion."
358 "Recognizing International Women in the Community: Cultural Give and Take Coming to America" topic for Difficult Dialogues Friday, Oct. 10
Public Relations News Release 1997:64, p.1
Different Dialogues discussion will focus on international women in the community. Facilitator will be Virginia Hash.
359 Sexual double standard unfair to women
Northern Iowan 94:10, p.6
Believes that people should make judgments only for themselves.
360 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.
361 Confused young women??
Northern Iowan 93:60, p.3
Comments on abandoned newborn babies.
362 College providing leadership opportunities for young women
Public Relations News Release 1996:468, p.1
Renee Romano talks about women and new leadership roles.
363 Let women be themselves
Northern Iowan 93:58, p.4
Women manage several life roles and are judged for choosing career or family.
364 Loud women rule
Northern Iowan 93:58, p.3
Believes vocal, opinionated women are looked down on.
365 Issues of women and "Sex Work"
Public Relations News Release 1996:429, p.1
Visiting scholar, Naomi McCormick, talks about women turning to sex for work because of economics.
366 Can Ila Borders break down the gender borders in baseball
Public Relations News Release 1996:425, p.1
Baseball coach Schrage talks about Ila Borders and her impact on baseball.
367 Women at the Elk Lodge?
Northern Iowan 93:52, p.5
Comments on women being allowed in Elk Lodge.
368 "Women and Global Action: Advocacy for Equality, Development, and Peace" conference to be held at the University of Northern Iowa March 26
Public Relations News Release 1996:316, p.1
Susan Davis speaks to start off a day long conference about women and equality.
369 The roles of women in the global society
Public Relations News Release 1996:318, p.1
Susan Davis will speak on women's political voice in the global society.
370 Don't call me 'lady' anymore
Northern Iowan 93:42, p.2
Term "lady" was discussed at recent CROW forum.
371 Black women have dual role
Northern Iowan 93:40, p.8
Scharron Clayton spoke on "Black Women Leaders" in Union Feb. 19.
372 How much have relationships really changed over the years?
Northern Iowan 93:38, p.6
Comments on how expectations in relationships have changed over time.
373 Women to shape foreign policy
Northern Iowan 93:28, p.1
President Clinton named Madeleine Albright Secretary of State.
374 Boys, girls: what made us so different when we were young?
Northern Iowan 93:25, p.4
Columnists ask childhood questions of the opposite sex.
375 Gender roles at work: men use muscles, women use minds
Northern Iowan 93:23, p.5
Columnists comment on the effect gender roles have on job performance and satisfaction.
376 Women are no longer oppressed
Northern Iowan 93:19, p.11
Women's rights have increased since the beginning of this century.
377 Way Up XIV conference for women in higher education to be held November 7-8
Public Relations News Release 1996:143, p.1
"Extraordinary Times-The Challenge and Opportunity of Change" will be held November 7-8.
378 CROW Forum to be held at the University of Northern Iowa Monday, November 4
Public Relations News Release 1996:131, p.1
"Why Women Cannot Represent Men: The Politics of Church and State in Nineteenth Century America" will be presented by Nancy Isenberg.
379 University of Northern Iowa Women's Studies program sponsors "A Woman's Place is in the House - and the Senate"
Public Relations News Release 1996:131, p.1
Melvina Scott will be presenting "A Woman's Place is in the House - and the Senate" October 31.
380 Telecast conference a success; one year after Beijing Conference
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.1
Over thirty people attended the live interactive satellite conference on the Beijing Conference.
381 You are so beautiful to me
Northern Iowan 93:9, p.6
Columnist comments on beautiful women at UNI and what makes a beautiful person.
382 Women: 'Find your voice'
Northern Iowan 93:8, p.6
Student responds to Anjeanette Christensen's column on how men and women communicate; believes that women do say what they mean.
383 Women's conference at UNI; one year after the Beijing conference¿
Northern Iowan 93:7, p.2
UNI will be one host of interactive national satellite conference on women one year after the Beijing conference.
384 Choosing to stay at home doesn't make you worthless
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.6
Columnist comments on married women who choose not to work.
385 Listen up girls/guys--maybe you could learn something
Northern Iowan 93:5, p.6
Columnists discuss what men and women could learn from each other.
386 Women athletes deserve respect
Northern Iowan 93:4, p.16
Columnist comments on women athletes who performed well at Olympic Games.
387 Differences in ways males, females approach new school year
Northern Iowan 93:3, p.6
Columnists explore how men and women approach the new school year.
388 Universities assist in writing project in Chicago's Henry Horner Projects
Public Relations News Release 1996:9, p.1
Mothers of students at Dett Elementary School are voicing their feelings, concerns, and beliefs through a special publication Journal of Ordinary Thought.
389 Face it: women and men are different
Northern Iowan 92:58, p.3
Men and women communicate differently.
390 University of Northern Iowa to host town meeting "Community Commitments to the UN Platform of Action on Women"
Public Relations News Release 1995:307, p.1
Community leaders and local officials will meet on the UNI campus to discuss possible action steps in line with the government's commitment to the World Women's Conference.
391 Women's Liberation in China brought to UNI
Northern Iowan 92:42, p.6
Catherine Farris delivers lecture; photo.
392 "Difficult Dialogues" workshop to honor Women's History Month
Northern Iowan 92:41, p.3
Will discuss racist barriers.
393 UNI Women's History Month; women building community: 2000 and beyond
Campus News Network 6:12, p.2
Schedule of activities for Women's History Month.
394 NI's coverage of women's expo inadequate
Northern Iowan 92:38, p.7
Critical of error; issue needs wider coverage.
395 Students at women's expo on empowerment share feelings about events overall success
Northern Iowan 92:35, p.4
Participants discuss experiences at Washington conference; photo.
396 UNI students participate in women's conference held in Washington, D.C.
Northern Iowan 92:35, p.1
Conference deals with broad range of topics.
397 Swimsuit issues come up empty in proper etiquette
Northern Iowan 92:32, p.16
Believes "swimsuit issues" detract from athletic achievements of women.
398 Faculty in review: the Regents report
Campus News Network 6:10, p.2
Faculty members are greatly involved with undergraduate education, says results of study of undergraduate teaching at Regents' institutions.
399 UNI enrollment projected to peak in 2002
Campus News Network 6:9, p.4
UNI enrollment is projected to peak at 13, 715 in year 2005; other Regents news includes granting of faculty leaves, report says 51% of UNI employees are women and 11% minorities; and approval of demolishing two houses for parking lots.
400 Bringing home Beijing
Northern Iowa Today 79:2, p.21
Professors Koch and De Francisco report on Women's Conference in China.