Ambassador John Dinger (political science, ‘74) will give a talk about how foreign policy has traditionally been made and discuss ways that the current administration appears to deviate from this process. Dinger served in a number of high-ranking roles that influenced foreign policy decisions. The talk takes place Thursday, November 20 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. in Sabin 134 and is sponsored by Political Science Society.
Have an Attitude of Gratitude, Panthers. Stop by the @unishws gratitude information table on Tuesday, November 14 from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. in the Maucker Union to grab a “You are Awesome” card or a “You Make a Difference” card. Write a personalized message on the back of the card and give it to someone special you are grateful for!
Pre-order your holiday cookie decorating kit from the UNI Alumni Association by Thursday,December 4. Kits are just $15 each and will be ready for pickup on Thursday, December 11 at GBPAC or Friday, December 12from Commons. Learn more on the Holiday Cookie webpage.
International Education Week (IEW) a campus-wide event dedicated to recognizing the global diversity, cultures and connections that make UNI truly international will be held November 17 - November 21. Throughout the week, enjoy a variety of events, cultural showcases and interactive activities that highlight the importance of international learning, global awareness and community exchange. Everyone is welcome.
Winter courses offer Panthers a flexible way to earn credits during the break. Running December 22 - January 16, these accelerated, online courses include both UNIFI general education and elective options designed to help students stay on track toward graduation. Faculty and staff are encouraged to remind students to register early because seats fill quickly! Learn more about winter courses at UNI!
We will review pertinent resources and lay out existing remedial processes, from grievance to resolution. We will seek to clarify what shared understandings and distinct considerations underpin the work of United Faculty, Academic Affairs and the Office of the General Counsel.
The College of Education, in partnership with the CETL, is hosting an online teaching academy to support the growing need for online course delivery to students. This provides access to career advancement, career preparation or change and upskilling to students.