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The Art of C.H.A.N.G.E. ExhibitThe Art of C.H.A.N.G.E. Exhibit
Monday, October 16, 2023 - 12:00 am to Tuesday, October 31, 2023 - 11:59 pm
The Art of C.H.A.N.G.E. exhibit will be available in-person in the Byrd Sanctuary in Kamerick Art Building and online at https://sites.google.com/uni.edu/theartofchange/home.
C. H. A. N. G. E. stands for "Challening Harmful Assault Narratives through Group Expression". The University of Northern Iowa’s (UNI) Office of Compliance and Equity Management (OCEM) is working to reduce and end sexual assault stigmas and myths on our campus. The goal of "The Art of CHANGE" is to give survivors and supporters a space to share their creative works concerning these hurtful myths, and to continue awareness and prevention efforts at UNI. The exhibit was conceptualized, created, and implemented by Karrah Bates, the 2020-21 Sexual Assault Prevention Graduate Assistant for the OCEM. The included works are by UNI students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Location: Byrd Sanctuary in the Kamerick Art Building
Contact Information
Name: Isabella Johnson
Email: equity@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2846
Link to Event: Online Exhibit
Go Abroad this Summer!Go Abroad this Summer!
Monday, October 16, 2023 - 12:00 am to Thursday, November 2, 2023 - 11:59 pm
Interested in how you can Study Abroad this summer? Our programs can help you academically and set you apart professionally by learning in another country through hands-on, dynamic experiences. Learn from a UNI professor about their program, or chat with a peer advisor about how Study Abroad works. Just stop by the Learning Center in Rod Library for more info!
Our information will be out all day, and staffed from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday.
Location: Learning Center, Rod Library
Contact Information
Name: Anna Kelly
Email: anna.kelly@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-7078
Link to Event: Go Abroad this Summer!
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12pm
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ORCiD and SciENcv Work SessionORCiD and SciENcv Work Session
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
NSF and NIH will require biosketches for Principal Investigators and Key Personell be created in SciENcv beginning later this year. Our October STEM Chat will provide an opportunity for faculty and staff to work on creating their ORCiD and SciENcv records and be prepared for future proposal submissions. Bring your current CV/Biosketch, laptop or other device if you have one (or borrow), and join fellow faculty and staff as we create ORCiD and SciENcv accounts and create our profiles. Support will be available. Open to All.
Location: Rod Library, Third Floor Active Learning Classroom 324
Contact Information
Name: Marcy Seavey
Email: marcene.seavey@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-6253
Link to Event: NA
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3pm
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2023 Scholar Connexus2023 Scholar Connexus
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
The annual Scholar Connexus is an opportunity to network with UNI colleagues, identify new research collaborators, share ideas and expertise and meet new people with similar interests in a fun, informal environment. Registration is required in order to facilitate the matching of individuals for paired conversations. Refreshments are served. For inquiries or more information, please contact Rebecca Rinehart at rebecca.rinehart@uni.edu.
Location: Maucker Union - Central Ballroom AB
Contact Information
Name: Sean Parrish
Email: sean.parrish@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-3282
Link to Event: 2023 Scholar Connexus
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3pm
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Advisor KNOW HOW: Managing Your Advising Workload Through Advisor Reports (MyAdvisees) WorkspaceAdvisor KNOW HOW: Managing Your Advising Workload Through Advisor Reports (MyAdvisees) Workspace
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 3:30 pm to 4:15 pm
Advisor Reports (My Advisees) workspace is a complement to Advisor Center in MyUNIverse. Through this workspace, an academic advisor can run reports specifically for their assigned students to assist in managing their caseload and work as an academic advisor. In this 45 minute session, we will walk through the diverse reports available to academic advisors and how you might engage with students on topics related to:
- Enrollment Status - including full-time/part-time
- Registration - including holds and foreign language requirement
- Grades/Academic Standing - including mid-term/final grades, cumulative and major/minor (plan) GPA, and academic standing
This session will be held via Zoom. Join in these live zoom events to learn, engage, and ask questions on this topic. Complete this form to request the zoom link to participate in the session at least 24 hours (on business days) prior to the event. If requesting the link after this time, please call the Office of Academic Advising at 319-273-3406 for information.
Location: Zoom
Contact Information
Name: David Marchesani
Email: david.marchesani@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-3406
Link to Event: Advisor KNOW HOW Sessions
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4pm
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College Hill Farmers MarketCollege Hill Farmers Market
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Each week is different at the market! You can search for a vendor or products at the market HERE. When you search for a vendor you can see the dates they will be at the market. Check out our MAP that also shows vendors attending each week!
College Hill Farmers Market is a producer only market offering quality products including fresh seasonal produce, healthy snacks, baked goods, eggs, honey and more. Vendors may only sell items that have been raised, prepared, or produced by the vendor or their family members.
Stay up-to-date with the market. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
Location: 22nd St. (between College St. and Olive St.)
Contact Information
Name: Jodie Huegerich
Email: collegehillfm@gmail.com
Phone: (319) 273-7883
Link to Event: College Hill Farmers Market
Academic Success Workshop #8Academic Success Workshop #8
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 4:00 pm
Join The Learning Center at Rod Library on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 4 p.m. in Rod 272 for free academic success workshops! This week on October 17 and 18, we will be learning about Reading Textbooks. College readings are an essential part of learning. Explore THIEVES, active reading, and SQ3R strategies. Attendance will enter you into prize drawings! More information on the workshops offered this semester can be found on the Academic Workshops webpage.
Location: Rod 272
Contact Information
Name: Jessika Allison
Email: allisjae@uni.edu
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Academic Success Workshops
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7pm
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The Travails of Translation: How do Historians Work With Ancient Texts?The Travails of Translation: How do Historians Work With Ancient Texts?
Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 7:00 pm
Phi Alpha Theta Series Lecture: "The Travails of Translation: How do Historians Work With Ancient Texts?" by Professor Kenneth Atkinson
Zoom Webinar: registration link coming shortly but you can add the Event to your Google Calendar to receive reminders.
Lecture summary: Is your Bible translation accurate? How do scholars translate the Bible? Do they know what they are doing? Professor Kenneth Atkinson of UNI's Department of History will discuss his international work as a Bible translator. In this presentation, he will show how scholars reconstruct and interpret the oldest biblical manuscripts and render them into English. Professor Atkinson promises not to bore you with detailed linguistic examinations of biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Instead, he has designed the presentation for a popular audience to help you better understand your English Bible and whether it is accurate.
Location: Zoom Webinar
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Google Calendar Event
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