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"Paper Giants""Paper Giants"
Monday, January 13, 2020 - 10:00 am to Saturday, February 29, 2020 - 5:00 pm
"Paper Giants" is an ongoing project between Ky Anderson, Meg Lipke and Vicki Sher. The artists met in New York where they live and work. They will present a public lecture on Thursday, January 23 at 6 p.m. in KAB 111, and an opening reception will follow. Sponsored in part by the Florence Hartwig Foundation and in association with the UNI Printmaking Labs. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; noon to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday; and by appointment. Please note, the Gallery will be closed Jan. 20th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Free and open to the public.
Location: UNI Gallery of Art
Contact Information
Name: Darrell Taylor
Email: darrell.taylor@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-6134
Link to Event: "Paper Giants" art exhibition
"Empowered""Empowered"
Monday, January 13, 2020 - 10:00 am to Saturday, February 29, 2020 - 5:00 pm
"Empowered" is a UNI Permanent Art Collection exhibition presented in the Mary Haskell-Hansen Room of the Gallery. It was co-curated by Dr. Elizabeth Sutton and Gallery Director Darrell Taylor. Featured artists include Gladys Nilsson, Birgit Skiold, Sister Mary Corita Kent, Yayoi Kusama, UNI art instructors and alumni as well as objects from UNI Special Collections. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; noon to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday; and by appointment. Please note, the Gallery will be closed Jan. 20th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Free and open to the public. The exhibition will continue March 23 – April 18 and April 27 – May 9.
Location: UNI Gallery of Art
Contact Information
Name: Darrell Taylor
Email: darrell.taylor@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-6134
Link to Event: "Empowered"
World War I : Lessons and LegaciesWorld War I : Lessons and Legacies
Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - 12:00 am to Saturday, February 15, 2020 - 12:00 am
Rod Library will have a special exhibition exploring how the lessons and legacies of World War I continue to affect the United States today. World War I: Lessons and Legacies is on view Jan. 6-Feb. 15. The poster exhibition is courtesy of the Smithsonian and The United States World War I Centennial Commission. UNI Museum and Special Collections & University Archives will display artifacts supporting the exhibit.
At noon Wednesday, Jan. 22, Emily Machen, history department, will present "Warriors, Caregivers, and Patriots: Women's Experiences in the First World War" followed by a Special Collections and University Archives open house from 1 to 3 p.m. At noon Wednesday, Jan. 29, Thomas Connors, history department, will present "For the Fallen: Military Cemeteries of the Western Front." Both presentations will be in the ScholarSpace, 301 LIB. The exhibition is on the main floor of Rod Library.
Location: Rod Library, Learning Commons Exhibition Wall
Contact Information
Name: JulieAnn Beddow
Email: lib-prc@uni.edu
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Rod Library exhibit
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12pm
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SWAG Research ForumSWAG Research Forum
Monday, February 3, 2020 - 12:00 pm
Jolene Zigarovich, Department of Languages and Literatures will present "Drugged Rapes, Tactile Flesh & 18th Century Fiction."
Location: ScholarSpace, Rod Library
Contact Information
Name: Sara Naughton
Email: naughtos@uni.edu
Phone: (814) 881-0719
Link to Event: SWAG Forum
BSU KickoffBSU Kickoff
Monday, February 3, 2020 - 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Increase awareness of the culture at Black History Month kickoff.
Location: Maucker Union
Contact Information
Name: Cienna Daniels
Email: Ciennada@uni.edu
Phone: (515) 401-5352
Link to Event: NA
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2pm
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Ethical Issues in Quantitative ResearchEthical Issues in Quantitative Research
Monday, February 3, 2020 - 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
This panel will help participants become acquainted with key ethical issues involved in quantitative research and scholarship. It will include an interactive discussion on such topics as integrity in authorship, data management, and collaboration as they pertain to quantitative research methods. This panel discussion will be led by Helen Harton, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and include other faculty members who are experts in quantitative research methodologies. Panel members will be Mary Losch, Director & Professor, Center for Social and Behavioral Research; Kim MacLin, Professor of Psychology; Ron Rinehart, Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations, Psychology, & Leadership Studies; Gunwoo Yoon, Assistant Professor of Marketing.
Location: Rod Library 218
Contact Information
Name: Sean Parrish
Email: sean.parrish@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-3282
Link to Event: Ethical Issues in Quantitative Research
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