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Suicide Prevention & PTSD ConferenceSuicide Prevention & PTSD Conference
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 8:00 am to 3:30 pm
Register now, for the Free* Suicide Prevention & PTSD Conference on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Join UNI Counseling Services in their efforts to educate the campus and local community about suicide prevention techniques and the science and effects to of PTSD. The knowledge and skills gained from the event can be implemented and practiced in our lives and work to offer support, share resources for those experiencing PTSD and suicidal ideations and reduce the number of deaths by suicide. Learn more and register at the UNI Counseling Services website.
*Registrations seeking Social Work or General CEUs cost $25. (5.5 hours earned)
Location: Maucker Union Ballrooms, UNI Campus
Contact Information
Name: Kaili Benham
Email: kaili.benham@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-5541
Link to Event: Suicide Prevention & PTSD Conference
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Abortion Rights: The Road from Roe and Casey to DobbsAbortion Rights: The Road from Roe and Casey to Dobbs
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 4:00 pm
Francis Degnin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, is giving the March lecture of our Phi Alpha Theta lecture series. In honor of Women's History Month, he is presenting "Abortion Rights: The Road from Roe and Casey to Dobbs".
The Supreme Court's Dobbs decision radically changed the abortion landscape in the US. But it didn't change everything. For example, it didn't change the position, asserted in Roe, that the US Constitution is silent on the question of whether an unborn fetus is a person. It also didn't challenge the notion that a right to privacy is inherent (implied, but not named) in the Constitution.
What are the key points, and rationale, of the Dobbs decision? Of the dissent? This talk will focus on explicating those key points as well as providing a limited assessment of some of the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments on both sides of the decision.
Location: Seerley 220
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Link to Event: NA
Physics Colloquium: From Chemistry to Code: Field Notes from a Career-ChangerPhysics Colloquium: From Chemistry to Code: Field Notes from a Career-Changer
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 4:00 pm
Presentation by Melanie Butler, Data Modeler at Gridium, Inc.
When I graduated with my undergraduate degree in chemistry I had vague plans to pursue research with renewable energy applications, perhaps in an academic setting. Since then I have moved through several seasons of my career, from graduate research, to secondary education, to working with data in multiple sectors. In this talk I will share my personal experiences transitioning from a background in STEM to a career in data science. I will cover a potpourri of topics, including several real-life applications of data science in fundraising, health insurance, and building decarbonization industries. I hope to emphasize patterns of approach that apply across fields, and the ways in which a STEM background lends itself to working in data science.
Location: 114 Begeman Hall
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Name: NA
Email: NA
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Link to Event: NA
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Joyce Gault Piano Concert Series: Daniel Adam Maltz, fortepianistJoyce Gault Piano Concert Series: Daniel Adam Maltz, fortepianist
Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 6:00 pm
Visiting artist Daniel Adam Maltz will offer a fortepiano recital. Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria. He offers over 50 tour dates worldwide per year and specializes in Wiener Klassik (Viennese Classicism) — especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven — performed on the Viennese fortepianos of their time. This event is free and open to the public.
Location: Davis Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn
Contact Information
Name: Caroline Francis
Email: caroline.francis@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2028
Link to Event: Click here for more information.
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