Theatre faculty member is seeking support from the UNI community with wooden spoons. Please consider donating wooden spoons for a puppet production, " But, You Are Not A REAL Spoon." The puppets will explore society and traditional spoonage, pride and prejudice. Please contact Mark Parrott for more information.
Enjoy international desserts, coffee and networking with international students here on campus on September 22 at 4:00 p.m. in the Curris Business Building Room 3. Open to all faculty and students.
Navigate eLearning, submit assignments, review grades and set up Google Calendar. Workshops occur every Tuesday & Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. More information on the workshops offered this semester can be found on the Academic Workshops webpage.
Join Health, Recreation and Community Services in exploring outdoor places throughout the US this fall. You can canoe in beautiful Iowa waters, rock climb sandstone in Arkansas, eat Thanksgiving dinner at the bottom of the Grand Canyon and more. Sign up on the HRCS Outdoor Adventure event sign up.
Four jazz ensembles will bring a series of jazz sets to Seerley Park on Sunday, August 27, filling the park with music from 12 noon until 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. This year, the headliner band is Christopher’s Very Happy. Band at 5:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs and even partake in picnics with family and friends. Spectators can also grab a bite to eat from the local food vendors.
The Student Health Center has partnered with TELUS, a company that provides teletherapy! Download the TELUS Health Student Support App through the Apple Store or Google Play today to access confidential, mental health support with a counselor 24/7 via telephone or chat at no cost to you. Once you download the app, all you need to do is select “University of Northern Iowa” as your school to get immediate support, well-being resources, complete anonymous health assessments and more.
UNI Environmental Health and Safety would like to remind all campus employees to work safely during this time of excessive heat. This can include drinking a cup of water every 20 minutes, dressing for the heat and taking breaks in shady or cool locations. Additional information can be found in this handout from OSHA.
The Office of International Engagement has a fantastic volunteer opportunity within the Conversation Partner Program. The program aims to connect international students and scholars with local UNI students, Faculty and Staff to engage in conversation at least once a week. Sign up on the Conversation Partner sign up webpage.