Women

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501 "Oh, Those UNI Women"
Northern Iowan 87:29, p.3
Editor comments on the women attending UNI.
502 Interpretations wrong; women not just "possessions"
Northern Iowan 87:22, p.2
Student responds to Mark Thompson's column on women printed November 6.
503 Columnist right and wrong
Northern Iowan 87:21, p.3
Student comments on Mark Thompson's November 6 column on women.
504 On the Other Hand
Northern Iowan 87:19, p.2
Columnist comments on the place women have held in society since Biblical times.
505 Women in the field of construction; 'an integral part of the whole picture'
Northern Iowan 87:13, p.1
Many opportunities exist for women interested in entering the construction field.
506 Racism, sexism and homophobia are topics of forum discussion
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.1
Joe Wells discussed findings from a survey given to his students. CROW Forum, started by Elaine Kalmar, features speakers focusing on gender related issues.
507 Womenfest to be celebrated by Family Resource Center
Northern Iowan 87:3, p.11
Day-long celebration of women will be held at Holiday Inn September 28.
508 Support group for women offered; Family Resource Center extends help to women
Northern Iowan 87:2, p.18
Support group for women dealing with self-worth and taking control of their lives will be offered at Family Service League.
509 Administering a burgeoning normal school
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.154
Debate over the mission of the Normal School; disparity in salary for women and men; duties of Board; organization of library services; photo.
510 Continuing common experiences
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.436
The role of the college in regulating behavior; the influence of religion on students and faculty; photo.
511 Institutional growth; transfer of governance to the State Board of Education (1906 through June, 1909)
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.255
Organization of the school into formal departments; Dean of Women Walker develops guidelines for rooming houses; photo.
512 Northern Iowa History Lecture Series continues March 14 with discussion of women's history
Public Relations News Release 1989:456, p.1
Phi Alpha Theta and the Department of History sponsor Professor Carol Morgan's lecture on the impact of women in industrialization. The lecture is held in the North Room of Maucker Union.
513 Women composers featured in concert
Public Relations News Release 86:40, p.11
Brief program of performance.
514 G.I. Joan takes to the battlefield
Northern Iowan 86:30, p.2
Looks at issue of women in military service.
515 Women's issues debated
Northern Iowan 86:16, p.1
Highlights of debate between Phyllis Schlafly and Gloria Allred.
516 Discrimination in UNI Hall of Fame?
Northern Iowan 86:15, p.2
Surprised that all six recent inductees were men.
517 Untitled
Northern Iowan 86:3, p.2
Considers reaction to recent column on abortion and Catholicism.
518 Networkers get together to get ahead
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.6
Group attempts to help women make and use contacts.
519 UNI seeks female employees
Northern Iowan 85:21, p.1
Comments on recent report relating to numbers of women employed in various classifications of employment at UNI.
520 Women's self-defense courses to be offered
Northern Iowan 85:12, p.1
Presentation at Towers includes information on self-defense; photo.
521 Feminist theology essay published at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:503, p.1
Students of "Women and Chistanity" publish five student essays; list of authors.
522 New beer ads reflect increase in beer consumption among women
Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1
Professor Al Pelham explains how beer advertising campaigns, such as "Spuds McKenzie", are designed to influence women drinkers.
523 'Women as Leaders' conference to feature local, national leaders Nov. 9 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:112, p.1
The Career Development and Placement Center sponsors the "Women as Leaders" conference in Maucker Union. Workshops are instructed Professor Sue Follon, KWWL's Christine Hensley, and the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee.
524 'Way Up V' to offer 'Connections for the Future' Nov. 5-6 in Cedar Rapids
Public Relations News Release 1987:90, p.1
Professors Patricia Geadelmann, Constantine Curris, and Casey Mahon participate in the "Connections for the Future" women's conference. The conference includes workshops on hiring minorities, advisory boards, social issues, and marketing strategies.
525 'Exploring India's Cultural Traditions' topic for week-long series on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:78, p.1
The Committee on Asian Studies sponsors the "Exploring the Cultural Traditions of India" program, featuring a host of guest professors. The program will cover U. S./India relations, Hinduism, Indian dance, and the role of women in Indian culture.
526 Allnighter's Club
Northern Iowan 84:11, p.2
Portrays women using a condom vending machine.
527 Women elected officials to gather on University of Northern Iowa campus Oct. 9
Public Relations News Release 1987:53, p.1
Lt. Governor of Missouri, Hariett Woods, delivers the keynote address at a conference for women in elective offices at Maucker Union. After the speeches by Woods and Constantine Curris, five workshops on political office and family management are held.
528 KUNI program will focus on topic of women, AIDS
Northern Iowan 84:6, p.22
529 Women to study barriers to advancement in higher ed administration, Friday-Saturday at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:35, p.1
Women in Educational and Administrative Leadership hold a conference in the Education Center to discuss sex barriers in higher education. The conference is followed by a luncheon, and excerpts from "Top Girls", performed by students of Lorraine Commeret.
530 Volleyball poster, team defended
Northern Iowan 84:5, p.2
Believes volleyball team poster conveys the right message.
531 Volleyball poster elicits variety of responses
Northern Iowan 84:4, p.1
Debate whether poster exploits image of women; photo.
532 Women research barriers preventing advancement
Nonpareil 71:4, p.20
Group awarded $170,000 Model Training Program grant to study barriers.
533 UNI's Geadelmann receives medal from Iowa Commission on Status of Women
Public Relations News Release 1987:12, p.1
Professor Patricia Geadelmann is awarded with the Cristine Wilson Award for Equality and Justice by the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women. Governor Terry Branstad participated on the ceremony.
534 Discrimination against women a problem at UNI for years
Northern Iowan 83:57, p.2
Feels that male faculty members are treated and paid better than females; talks about her own experiences on the faculty.
535 Rank and pay lop-sided
Northern Iowan 83:56, p.2
Feels UNI should hire more women professors to improve gender equality.
536 Women still behind in jobs
Northern Iowan 83:55, p.1
Pat Geadelmann talks about the possible reasons underlying differences in salary levels between men and women; table showing breakdown between men and women at each faculty rank.
537 Women's Awareness Week set
Northern Iowan 83:45, p.9
Satoko Watanabe will organize events.
538 UNI program to help women, minorities advance in higher ed adminstration among 60 selected for national training workshop
Public Relations News Release 1987:218, p.1
Professors Donna Thompson and Susann Doody, of the Department of Education, hosted a workshop which identified barriers that women and minorities face in higher education. The two-day workshop was funded by a grant from the Women's Educational Equity Act.
539 Identifying barriers to women in education is goal of UNI project
Northern Iowan 83:22, p.3
Donna Thompson talks at length about the major project funded by a federal grant and UNI; will use Interpretive Structural Modeling; list of women involved in project.
540 UNI women receive $170, 000 grant to help women advance in higher education
Public Relations News Release 1987:81, p.1
Professor Donna Thompson, and fifteen other faculty women, make efforts to remove barriers that keep women and minorities from excelling in higher education. The project was funded by grants from the Department of Eduaction and university funds.
541 Views differ in church, Bible
Northern Iowan 83:9, p.2
The writer raises questions about what the Bible says.
542 Women's view on religion changes
Northern Iowan 83:6, p.19
Excerpts from remarks by Rosemary Ruether.
543 Revolution's not over
Northern Iowan 83:3, p.6
Considerable differences in social and political beliefs between the genders.
544 UNI's Glenda Riley awarded year-long Fulbright to teach U.S. women's history in Ireland
Public Relations News Release 1986:482, p.1
Glenda Riley, a professor of history, is sent to Dublin through the Fulbright program. Riley conducted research on the differences between American and Irish cultures, specifically the roles of women.
545 Sex roles not supported by freshmen
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.7
Freshmen react to recent survey; state beliefs on appropriate roles for men and women.
546 Panel topic to address women's role in religion
Northern Iowan 82:48, p.11
547 UNI workshop to teach area women career planning, job-getting skills
Public Relations News Release 1986:307, p.1
Women age 35 and older are invited to attend and the program is offered at no charge to UNI students, staff, faculty and women in the surrounding community.
548 Women discovering choices in lifestyles
Northern Iowan 82:40, p.10
Hagemann Hall's presentation of "Windows on Women" ends with a panel discussion; photo.
549 Creating awareness could help eliminate abuse
Northern Iowan 82:39, p.12
Hagemann Hall staff present a series of programs called "Windows on Women."
550 Hagemann Hall Windows on Women Program
Northern Iowan 82:38, p.8
Presenting several programs.
551 Program to explore women's issues
Northern Iowan 82:37, p.13
Hagemann Hall Residence Assistants present "Windows on Women--A Look Into Women's Issues".
552 Women's identities preserved by keeping name
Northern Iowan 82:25, p.14
Professor Reineke presents legal and social background for marital name changing.
553 Contemporary women poets discussed
Northern Iowan 81:54, p.11
Extensive excerpts from speech by Katharyn Machan Aal; photo.
554 Conducts independent survey
Northern Iowan 81:44, p.2
Discusses a survey on what women want.
555 Changes in women's scholarships
Northern Iowa Today 13:2, p.8
Scholarships for women's swimming, golf, and tennis are discontinued and will be reallocated to women's basketball, volleyball, and softball.
556 Natalie C. Meyer is featured speaker for local alumni luncheon
Alumnus 69:4, p.31
Will speak at Enlightenment Luncheon.
557 Women in Jazz focus of music program in March
Alumnus 69:4, p.7
Third annual women composers conference will feature concert and presentations.
558 Education graduates decline
Northern Iowan 81:27, p.5
Marv Heller and Don Wood talk about the decline in elementary education majors; cite increased opportunities for women in other fields, increased interest in middle and secondary education, and low salaries.
559 Women and their income
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.2
Believes Reagan administration policy has hurt women.
560 Women's vote important
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.9
A program in Campbell Hall entitled "Are you woman enough to vote?" emphasizes the importance of women voters.
561 Women raising awareness
Northern Iowan 81:8, p.1
A look at the work of the Women's Studies Program and the Women's Action League.
562 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:5, p.2
Upset about a cartoon depicting women through the eyes of a dog.
563 Babelogue
Northern Iowan 81:3, p.2
Questions ROTC advertising.
564 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:2, p.2
Did not like the way that women were portrayed in recent cartoon.
565 Women still have a lot of battle to fight
Northern Iowan 81:2, p.11
Professor Morgan presents research on women and employment.
566 How would you feel about having a woman as vice president of the United States?
Northern Iowan 80:60, p.3
Students express opinions; photo.
567 In Her Day
Northern Iowan 80:58, p.2
568 Celebration of the unknown music of women
Alumnus 68:1, p.11
Women Composers Project presents concerts and lectures at UNI.
569 Borroff: music history 'zapped' women
Northern Iowan 80:42, p.10
Excerpts from lecture by Edith Borroff on women and music.
570 Importance of female composers cited
Northern Iowan 80:42, p.4
Excerpts from presentation by Edith Borroff.
571 Self-defense techniques presented
Northern Iowan 80:42, p.1
Sharon Huddleston talks at length about self-defense for women; photo.
572 Women composers concert Sunday
Northern Iowan 80:41, p.10
A look at the composers and the program; photo.
573 Campbell offers presentations
Northern Iowan 80:40, p.7
Will appeal especially to women.
574 Cites 'linguistic lapse'
Northern Iowan 80:4, p.2
Lucy Hansen is disappointed by chauvinism in Curris's speech.
575 Focus on women
Northern Iowan 79:40, p.3
Schedule of Campbell Hall program.
576 Students deplore exploitation
Northern Iowan 79:40, p.2
Students dislike insert in Northern Iowan.
577 News Notes . . . .
Northern Iowan 79:39, p.3
Counseling Center will offer group to support those who have lost someone to death; Bartlett Hall will host "The Dating Game"; Department of Political Science will offer course on women in politics.
578 UNISA election--on the minds of many
Northern Iowan 79:37, p.3
Students think Jim Hessburg is more sensitive to women's rights.
579 Three week London seminar focuses on women's roles
Northern Iowan 79:35, p.3
Department of Political Science sponsors trip.
580 Self defense class
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.6
College Hill Neighborhood Association will sponsor class; considers noise and vendors operating without license.
581 Coaches favor move
Northern Iowan 79:5, p.20
Women's athletic coaches are generally pleased with the move to Division I.
582 Assertiveness course offered
Northern Iowan 79:4, p.5
583 NOW to sponsor pig roast
Northern Iowan 79:1, p.4
Car pools will be available on campus.
584 Women thank vendors
Northern Iowan 78:59, p.2
Several local businesses are praised for their attitudes toward women.
585 Women face power battle in the church
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by Denise and John Lardner-Carmody; photo.
586 Forum views on Christian women differ
Northern Iowan 78:45, p.7
Excerpts from recent discussion.
587 Women in Christianity to be topic at forum
Northern Iowan 78:44, p.4
Students will present views.
588 Now's the time to get fit
Northern Iowan 78:43, p.9
Fitness tips for women.
589 Women to march
Northern Iowan 78:18, p.6
The Women's Pentagon Action will march on the pentagon in protest on November 15 and 16.
590 UNI women march for return of the night
Northern Iowan 78:17, p.1
UNI Women's Studies Association sponsored "Take Back the Night", a rape awareness event.
591 Women Artists show 'significant'
Northern Iowan 78:11, p.11
The Cedar Falls Metropolitan Gallery will feature an exhibition of 'Women Artists in Iowa'.
592 Biomed science project puts student volunteers in hospitals
UNI Century 9:4, p.7
UNI program attempts to attract women and minorities into biomedical careers.
593 Women learn defense
Northern Iowan 78:8, p.7
Jane Mertesdorf talks about the self defense course for women.
594 Public service announcements for "Men and Women from '9 to 5'"
Public Relations News Release 1980:595, p.1
"Men and Women from '9 to 5'" is a four-evening conference May 18 through 21, designed to address some of the problems of this mixed-sex work force. Interested persons may register for all classes for $20, or individual evenings for $5 each.
595 Men and women from 9 to 5 UNI conference topic
Public Relations News Release 1980:563, p.1
A conference at UNI will discuss complications from an increasing of mixed-sex work environment.
596 UNI votes "no" on historic NCAA issue
Alumnus 66:2, p.20
Delegates vote against proposal to establish women's championships in Division I; photo.
597 Advertising creates the superwoman stereotype
Northern Iowan 77:46, p.4
Pam Hayes expresses views on women's roles.
598 H.S. girls contact coaches . . . ; Women's recruiting
Northern Iowan 77:46, p.9
Coaches and staff talk about the athletic recruitment process, which differs considerably between men and women.
599 UNI professor releases book on Iowa women's frontier experience
Public Relations News Release 1980:444, p.1
Professor Glenda Riley has published the book, "Frontierswomen: The Iowa Experience", which is a true portrayal of the life of women who first settled in Iowa.
600 UNI professor Ryan writes on early women's suffrage in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1980:430, p.1
Professor Thomas Ryan wrote an article on "Male Opponents and Supporters of Woman Suffrage, Iowa in 1916."