1981-1990
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Sue Follon papers
Educational administrator and Executive Director of the Iowa Commission on the Status of Women.
Susan J. Norman papers
Suzanne Bunkers papers
English professor and diarist whose academic publications focus on women's history and diaries. Her own diaries reflect both her professional development and her personal life.
T. F. Poduska papers
T. F. Poduska was a painter and advocate for the arts.
Arrangement
Artist from Cedar Falls, Iowa.
The Way Up Leadership Conference records
Iowa-based conference held annually since 1983 to promote women in higher education.
United Sisters of Black Hawk County records
Iowa affiliate of Networking Together, Inc., an organization for women of color.
University of Iowa Celebration of Excellence and Achievement Among Women records
Annual gathering begun in 1982. By 2007 seven awards were given each year.
Arrangement
Audiovisual materials: 25th anniversary retrospective, 2006 [shelved in digital collection: d0041] Celebration of Excellence Power Point presentation: past scholarship recipients, 2007 [shelved in digital collection: d0045] Women's Achievement Awards Ceremony, 1996 [shelved in videocassette collection: V322] Celebration of Excellence and Achievement Among Women, 1995 [shelved in videocassette collection: V323]
University of Iowa Council on the Status of Women records
Women seeking solutions to problems of sexual harassment, violence, homophobia, and childcare at the University.
Vergene Donovan papers
Spencer, Iowa, resident active in the Iowa Federation of Republican women.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Vern Berry papers
Newspaper columnist who co-authored a book entitled, ?Roots and Recipes: Six Generations of Heartland Cookery.?
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Virginia Becker papers
Scrapbooks of Bremer County, Iowa, Farm Bureau woman.
Virginia Myers papers
Artist, University of Iowa professor, and inventor of the Iowa Foil Printer.
Wallace Women History Project
Transcripts of 13 oral history interviews describe the experiences of the Henry Wallace family in Iowa.
Women Against Racism Committee (Iowa City, Iowa) records
Multiethnic group founded in 1981 by women from the University of Iowa.
Women Aware, Inc. (Sioux City, Iowa) records
Women Aware, Inc. is a non-profit organization located in Sioux City, Iowa, which was started in 1979. Its primary focus is on displaced homemakers and single parent homemakers, providing advocacy, education, information, counseling, referral and support.
Women of the Wartburg Theological Seminary collection
Lutheran Seminary in Dubuque which began admitting women in 1970.
Young Women's Resource Center (Des Moines, Iowa) records
This local organization's goal was to, educate, and empower young women in the Greater Des Moines area through counseling and other programs.