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University Lectures Collection
The collection consists of advertisements, programs, schedules, invitations, newspaper clippings and other materials related to the planning and presentation of lectures at the University of Iowa. Lecture programs represented include the Shambaugh Lectures in Government and Citizenship, Baconian, Freshman, Bose Memorial, UI Extension, Information First, and University Lectures and Forums. The Information First series concerns primarily topics related to journalism and journalistic ethics.
University News Services Records
The collection consists of eight series: Subject, Department, Issues, Student Organizations, External Organizations, Educational Institutions, Board of Regents, and Government. Folders in each series are arranged alphabetically by title, with contents within each folder arranged chronologically. Files generally consist of news releases prepared by University News Service staff, supplemented with related newspaper clippings and other published material. Files pertaining to campus buildings and landmarks may be found in the Department series.
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 Center for Human Rights Records
The Records of the UI Center for Human Rights consist primarily of materials concerning the Center's Child Labor Research Initiative (CLRI), supported in part by the U.S. Department of Labor, the United Nations, and the International Labour Office. Records are arranged in the following four series: Administrative, Countries, Conference and Teaching Material, and Reports and Articles.
University of Iowa College of Engineering Summer Management Course records
The collection contains papers and reference material associated with the College of Engineering's summer management courses. Volumes are identified by year of course offering and are arranged chronologically. Volumes include brochures, registration, lecture and event schedules, and lecture notes. Photographs of course participants and presenters are included in some volumes.
University of Iowa College of Nursing records
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.
University of Iowa Dental Hygiene Program records
University of Iowa Department of Home Economics records
Provided training in a variety of careers including dieticians, extension agents, designers, and homemakers.
University of Iowa Department of Philosophy Records
University of Iowa Department of Physical Education for Women records
The department was established in 1924 and was a pioneer in the development of graduate study and professional training. The department existed until 2010 under a variety of names and organizations.
University of Iowa Department of Physical Education for Women: Women's Recreation Association records
WRA provided college women opportunities to participate in sports, either intramural or as a member of a sport club
University of Iowa Department of Physics and Astronomy records
University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts Records
University of Iowa Labor Center records
University of Iowa Press Records
University of Iowa reports collection
University of Iowa Student Government Records
University of Iowa Sweatshop Chronicles scrapbook
Activities of the Iowa City chapter of the national organization, Students Against Sweatshops.
University of Iowa Women in Science and Engineering Program records
Program established in 1994 to expand and improve educational and professional opportunities for women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and provide support for students in these fields.