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Rhythms: Music At The University Of Northern Iowa, V36, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music. Oct 2017

Rhythms: Music At The University Of Northern Iowa, V36, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.

Rhythms: Music at the University of Northern Iowa

Inside This Issue:
Jazz Band Tours Cuba ••• pg.3
Marching Band Tours Rome ••• pg.4
Wind Symphony 35 - Year Reunion ••• pg.5
From the Director ••• pg.2
Orchestra Hosts International Guests ••• pg.6
All in the Family ••• pg.6
Opera at UNI ••• pg.7
Midwest International Carillon Festival ••• pg.8
Hall of Fame Awards ••• pg.9
Guest Artists 2016-17 ••• pg.10
Community Outreach ••• pg.11
Spectrum Project. ••• pg.12
Phi Mu Alpha Beta Nu Reunion ••• pg.13
Midwest International Conducting Symposium ••• pg.14
Scholarship Benefit Concert ••• pg.15-16
Student Awards and Honors ••• pg.17-19
Spotlight Series 2017-18 ••• pg.20 …


Communiqué: College Of Humanities, Arts & Sciences Alumni Magazine, Volume 6, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts, And Sciences. Oct 2017

Communiqué: College Of Humanities, Arts & Sciences Alumni Magazine, Volume 6, Fall 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts, And Sciences.

Communiqué: College of Humanities, Arts & Sciences Alumni Magazine

Inside this issue:
-- Message from the Dean
-- CHAS Briefs
-- Class Notes
-- Into the Woods
-- Wilson Lecture Turns 20
-- Environmental Ethics
-- Hearst Lectureship
-- Proud & Torn
-- Carver Grant Awarded
-- Physics 3 + 2 Program
-- Alum Speaks to UN
-- Clinic Director Named
-- Cornucopia
-- Woman in Innovation
-- Susan & Paul Rider


Theatre Uni Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2017-Spring 2018, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Theatre. Oct 2017

Theatre Uni Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2017-Spring 2018, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Theatre.

Theatre UNI Alumni Newsletter

Inside This Issue:

-- Letter From the Department Head
-- The Best Week of My Life
-- Magical Moments in Lighting
-- A Cornerstone Project of Theatre UNI
-- Into the Woods Production Collaboration
-- Career Profiles
-- Theatre UNI National Advancement Board
-- Spotlight on Acting
-- Spotlight on Acting
-- An Actor's Path
-- A Letter from Steve Palmquist
-- Career Profile
-- Alumni Profile
-- Alumni Profile
-- Thoughts on Returning
-- Poster Retrospective


Culturally Competent Communication, Tara Thomas, Stephanie Mohorne Sep 2017

Culturally Competent Communication, Tara Thomas, Stephanie Mohorne

Ethics Conference

Culturally-competent communication is necessary to engage all community stakeholders. Tara Thomas and Stephanie Mohorne will explain in a one-hour, interactive session how Waterloo Schools applies this strategy to effectively reach its audience—students, staff, families and the community in the 7th largest, and one of the most diverse, school districts in Iowa. Thomas, a former television news anchor and reporter, will give specific examples of how sharing messages with the media and, in turn, the public needs to be a carefully-guided process based on factors like race and socio-economic status. Mohorne, a longtime educational leader and bi-racial daughter of a single …


Addressing Wicked Problems In Practical Ways: Empowering Ethical Action In Higher Ed And Beyond, Cara B. Stone, Anne Marie Gruber Sep 2017

Addressing Wicked Problems In Practical Ways: Empowering Ethical Action In Higher Ed And Beyond, Cara B. Stone, Anne Marie Gruber

Ethics Conference

This discussion-based workshop will engage faculty and students alike in identifying problem areas related to social responsibility and action. Using a “Wicked Problems” framework, the presenters will provide examples of and opportunities for participants to reflect on challenges they observe in their disciplines/professional lives and on their campuses. Wicked Problems are complex and multifaceted, do not have a simple description or solution, and “are different because traditional processes can’t resolve them” (Camillus, 2008). In a higher education context, faculty and students can address these problems but this will require “new ways of learning, new ways of working together, and new …


The Update, January-April 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts And Sciences. Jan 2017

The Update, January-April 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Humanities, Arts And Sciences.

Update

In this issue

-- CHAS Briefs
-- Alumni Spotlight - Mason Greer
-- Student Spotlight - Lucas Beving
-- Alumni Spotlight - Caleb Vander Wiel
-- Student Spotlight - Micayla Dawson
-- Department of Art Hearst Lecture Series
-- Communication Studies Digital Media Program
-- Computer Science National Cyber Defense Competition
-- Earth and Environmental Sciences Geo-Service Project
-- Faculty Spotlight Kyle Gray
-- Faculty Spotlight Suzanne Dripps Communication Sciences
-- Calendar of Events April - May


"A Special Program For Highly Gifted Students:" The Evolution And Growth Of Uni's Honors Program, 1959-2009, Matthew Christian Miller Jan 2017

"A Special Program For Highly Gifted Students:" The Evolution And Growth Of Uni's Honors Program, 1959-2009, Matthew Christian Miller

Honors Program Theses

In 1959, the faculty of the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC), what is now known as the University of Northern Iowa (UNI), approved the creation of an honors program for gifted students, those who performed “above the norm for their age.”1 Over the next 50 years, this program’s structure evolved and expanded to meet the changing needs of both the university and students from various backgrounds. The UNI Honors Program’s creation and evolution were not isolated events; rather, they reflected various local and national trends in education. UNI’s first honors program began as a reflection of ideas promoted by …