Schedule of Events

01 Aug 1992 - 31 Jul 1993

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August

Stand-up Comedian - Jeff Marder
Fri, 28 Aug 1992 – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium - Jeff Marder performs comedy for both hemispheres of the brain. He has appeared on more than 20 network shows and in hundreds of comedy culbs across the country. From the Univerity Lectures Program archive.

September

Insect Horror Film Festival
Sun, 06 Sep 1992, 7:00 PM – Memorial Union - Insect Horror Film Festival

A Moral Perspective on the Atrocities in Yugoslavia - Steven Fink, Mohammad Khan, Nenad Kostic and Ted Lapkin
Wed, 09 Sep 1992 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Steven Fink is rabbi of the Bnai Jeshurn Synagogue. Mohammad Khan is kadi of the Islamic Center of Des Moines. Nenad Kostic is ISU associate professor of Chemistry from Yugoslavia and Ted Lapkin is executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Commission of Des Moines. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Discussion of Muslim Vs. Christianity - Richard N. Osslund, Shaker Elsayed
Thu, 10 Sep 1992 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Shaker El-Sayed is coordinator of the Islamic Teaching Center of Islamic Society of North America and author of "Fight of Fasting in Islam." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Hispanic Progress in USA - David Ochoa
Mon, 14 Sep 1992 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - David Ochoa is vice-president for development and public affairs at Chicago State University. He is founder and owner of Buena Vision and was executive producer of the film "The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez" and co-produced "The Milagro Beanfield War" with Robert Redford. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Hispanic Progress in USA - Antonia Novello
Tue, 15 Sep 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Antonia Novella is the Surgeon General of the United States. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Images of the Other: Arabs in American Media - Jack G. Shaheen
Thu, 24 Sep 1992 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Jack Shaheen is professor of mass communication at Southern Illinois University and author of "Nuclear War Films," "The TV Arab," and "The Hollywood Arab." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Campaign '92 - Donald Kaul
Fri, 25 Sep 1992 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Donald Kaul is a nationally syndicated political columnist who writes for the "Des Moines Register" and author of "The End of the World as We Know It." From the University Lectures Program archive.

From the Social Construction of Race to the Abolition of Whiteness - David Roediger
Fri, 25 Sep 1992 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - David Roediger is a professor of history at the University of Missouri and author of "Our Own Time: A Histor of American Labor and the Working Day." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Is This Finally the Year of the Woman? - Kathleen Frankovic
Sat, 26 Sep 1992 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Kathleen Frankovic is director of Surveys and Producer of CBS News where she is responsible for the design, analysis, and broadcasting of results from the CBS News and CBS News/New York Times polls. Panel discussion following with: Columnist Donald Kaul, Natonal Women's Political Caucus past-president Sharon Rondine, and ISU political scientist Ardith Maney. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Beginnings of Agriculture in the Eastern Mediterradiean - Julie Hansen
Sun, 27 Sep 1992 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Julie Hansen is assistant professor in archaeology at Boston University and author of "Paleothnobotany of Franchthi Cave." From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Coming Renaissance of Sustainable Rural Development - David Morris
Mon, 28 Sep 1992 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - David Morris is a consultant business and government on technology and economic development. He is the founder of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a public policy research and technical assistance organization and a nationally syndicated columnist. His books include "Be Your Own Power Company" and "Self-Reliant Cities: Energy and the Transformation of Urban America." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in Bosnia and Somalia - Noah Davenport, Alan Shirley and Brian Lemberger
Wed, 30 Sep 1992 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Noah Davenport is from the Iowa Peace Institute and Alan Shirley is an Iowa attorney who is a volunteer with the Red Cross in International Services and an expert in humanitarian law. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Women in the Work Force - Camille Colatosti
Wed, 30 Sep 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Camille Colatosti is with the Labor Education and Research Project in Detroit and is a staff writer for "Labor Notes." From the University Lectures Program archive.

October

The Math and Science Pipeline: Can it meet Tomorrow's Technological Needs? - Camilla Benbow
Thu, 01 Oct 1992 – Campanile Room, Memorial Union - Camilla Benbow is professor and chair of the psychology department. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Bioethics Debate: Can Animals Feel Pain? - Peter Carruthers and William Robinson
Sat, 03 Oct 1992 – 252 Scheman Building, Iowa State Center - Peter Carruthers is a professor of philosophy at the University of Sheffield, England and author of "The Animals Issue." William Robinson is professor and chair of the Philosophy Department at Iowa State and author of "Brains and People." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Naming our Experiences: Reclaiming our Lives - Robin Morgan
Sun, 04 Oct 1992 – Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Dream On - Chrystos
Mon, 05 Oct 1992 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Challenges of Survival - Dr. Kesha Scott
Tue, 06 Oct 1992 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Taking on Taboos - Debra Chasnoff
Thu, 08 Oct 1992 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Women Composers in Contemporary Society - Aequalis
Thu, 08 Oct 1992 – Music Hall, Recital Hall - Aequalis is a chamber music ensemble and performs a wide variety of solo and chamber repertoire. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Meat on the Menu: At What Cost? - Jeremy Rifkin & T. Colin Campbell
Fri, 09 Oct 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Jeremy Rifkin is president of the Foundation on Economic Trends and the Greenhouse Crisis Foundation. His books include "Entrophy," "Biosphere Politics," and "Beyond Beef." T. Colin Campbell is Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University and director of the Nutrition and Cancer Program Project. He is the author of over 250 journal articles. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Add Women: Add Equality: The Campaign for Amendment #1 - Eleanor Smeal
Tue, 13 Oct 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Eleanor Smeal is founder and president of the Fund for the Feminist Majority and is an advocate for women's rights. She was president of the National Organization for Women and is the national advisory chair. Her books include "Why and How Women will Elect the Next President." She will be discussing the Equal Rights Amendment. From the University Lectures Program archive.

From Willie Horton to Murphy Brown: Is This Really a Better Campaign? - Robert Borselline and David Yepsen
Tue, 13 Oct 1992 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - David Yepsen is the political writer for the Des Moines Register. Robert Borsellino is the managing editor of the Des Moines Business Record and was the political writer for Times Union where he covered Mario Cuomo. From the University Lecutres Program archive.

Regionalism within the Context of African Economic and Political Crisis - Julius Ihonvbere
Wed, 14 Oct 1992 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Julius Ihonvbere is associate professor in African Politics at the University of Texas at Austin and author of "Dependent Capitalism and Crisis in Nigeria and Labour" and "State and Capital in Nigeria's Oil Industry." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys in the Classroom - Jawanza Kunjufu
Wed, 21 Oct 1992 – Memorial Union - Jawanza Kunjufu is Director of the African American Press and author of "Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys" and "Black Economics: Solutions for Economic and Community Empowerment." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Two Bubbles off Plumb: A Presentation for Everyone who Would Prefer to Climb the Jungle Gym Than the Corporate Laddar to Success - Marybeth Obermeyer Gary Sutton
Wed, 21 Oct 1992 – Campanile Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Freud's Interdisciplinary Fiasco - Patricia Kitcher
Fri, 23 Oct 1992 – LeBaron Auditorium - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The United Nations, Peace and the Unversity - Robert Muller
Fri, 23 Oct 1992 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Robert Muller is Chancellor of the United Nations University for Peace in Escazu and was Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Environmental Summit: The U.S. Stake in the Global Environment - Norman Myers
Mon, 26 Oct 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Norman Myers is a consultant on enviromental and development issues and author of "The Primary Source," "A Wealth of Wild Species," "The Conversion of Tropical Forests," and "The Sinking Ark." He has done extensive fieldwork in 80 countries and advised the UN General Secretary at the Earth Summit in Brazil. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Israeli Politics - John Rothman
Tue, 27 Oct 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - John Rothman is a foreign policy consultant who was on President Nixon's staff and Senator Church's presidential campaing staff. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The North American Free Trade Agreement - Eduardo Mendez
Tue, 27 Oct 1992 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Nile Valley Contribution to Civilization - Tony Browder
Wed, 28 Oct 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Tony Browder si founder and director of the Institute of Karmic guidance, a culturally oriented organization which is dedicated to the dissemination of "Ancient Egyptian history and metaphysics." He is author of "Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization." From the University Lectures Progrm archive.

November

The World Economy Since the Wars: The Long View - John Kenneth Galbraith
Sun, 01 Nov 1992, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - John Kenneth Galbraith is the Paul M. Warburg Professor of economics Emeritus at Harvard University and author of many books including Economics in Perspective, The Anatomy of Power, The New Industrial State, The Age of Uncertainty and The Culture of Contentment. he has served in the administration of three presidents and as ambassador to India. His many honors include the Medal of Freedom and the Britannica Award for excellence in the dissemination of knowledge. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Deregulating a Continent: The North American Free Trade Agreement - Kim Moody
Mon, 02 Nov 1992, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Kim Moody is executive director of the Labor Education and Research Project which publishes labor Notes. he is the author of An Injury to All: The Decline of American Unionismand co-author of Unions and Free Trade: Solidarity or Competition. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Protectionism and World Trade - Ronald Jones
Mon, 02 Nov 1992, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Ronald Jones is a professor of economics at the University of Rochester. He is the author of World Trade Payments and International Trade Essays in Theory and has edited several books including The Political Economy of International Trade, Balance of Payments and growth and two volumes of the Handbook of International Economics. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Election Night: An Evening of Humor & Political Reflection - Ian Shoales
Tue, 03 Nov 1992 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The New Geography of the World Economy - Richard Walker
Tue, 03 Nov 1992, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Richard Walker is professor of geography at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of The Capitalist Imperative: Territory, Technology and Economic Growth The New Social Economy: reworking the Division of Labor and editor of the journal Antipode. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

U.S.-Japanese Relations: Are We On a Collision Course? - Mitsuya Goto
Wed, 04 Nov 1992, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Misuya Goto served in executive positions in Europe and Japan with the Nissan motor Company before forming his own international consulting firm for the auto industry. he was managing director for the Japan Center for International Exchange and is author of Speaking Out for Japan: My Discipline in Internationalism. He is an associate of Canada's Banff Centre for Management, on the board of advisors for the Belgian Business School, a member of the council of London's Policy study Institute and a recipient of the Benjamin Rush Award for Humanistic Values in Corporate Life. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Economy, Ecology, and Poetry - Jayne Cortez
Wed, 04 Nov 1992, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Jayne Cortez is a poet, author of 8 books and producer of 5 poetry recordings. her most recent publication is Poet Magnetic and her most recent record is Everywhere Drums. She is a recipient of the American book Award, the New York Artists Foundation Award for Poetry and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Engendering Change: Women in the new World Order - Pamela Sparr
Thu, 05 Nov 1992, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Pamela Sparr is executive secretary for Development and Education Action in the Women's Division of the United Methodist Church. She is an economist, member of the Women's alternative Economic Network and Alt-WID (Women in Development) and editor of the book Mortgaging Women's Lives: Feminist Critiques of Structural Adjustment. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

The Continuing Long Wave of Economic Decline - Ernest Mandel
Thu, 05 Nov 1992, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Ernest Mandel is professor of political science at Vrije University of Brussels and is the author of many books including The Long Waves of Capitalist Development; The Second Slump, The Meaning of World War II, Marxist Economic Theory, Late Capitalism and Power and Money. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Cashing in the Real Peace Dividend: Restructuring the National and Global Economies for a Post Cold War World - Lloyd Dumas
Fri, 06 Nov 1992, 12:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - Lloyd Dumas taught economics at the City University of New York and engineering at Columbia University before becoming a professor of Political Economy at the University of Texas, Dallas. He is author of The Overburdened Economy: Uncovering the Causes of Chronic Unemployment and Inflation and National Decline and co-author of The Political Economy of Arms Reduction: Reversing Economic Decay and Making Peace Possible: The Promise of Economic Conversion. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Re-Defining Wealth and Progress - Hazel Henderson
Fri, 06 Nov 1992, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Hazel Henderson is an independent futurist and economic consultant who has written over 200 journal articles. Her books call for a new economic vision to ensure the survival of the planet. They include: Creating Alternative Futures, The Politics of the Solar Age and Paradigms in Progress. Part of the World Affairs Series: The New Economic Order

Finding Answers to a Linguistic Mystery - Eyamba Bokamba
Mon, 09 Nov 1992 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

From Vitruvius to Today: Paradigms of Errors in Engineering Design - Henry Petroski
Thu, 12 Nov 1992 – Campanile Room, Memorial Union - Henry Petroski is a professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke University and author of "To Engineer is Human" and "The Pencil." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Teleconference: Confronting Sexual Harrasment on Campus - Panel
Thu, 12 Nov 1992 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Panel members include Margaret Barr, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at Texas Christian University; Jacqueline Gardner, Academic Affairs at Depauw University; Johan Madson, Associate Provost and Dean of Students at Vanderbuilt Universit; Frederick Preston, Vice President for Student Affairs at State University of New York at Stony Brook; Bernice Sandler, Senior Associate at the Center for Women Policy Studies and Carol Randolph, attorney and former talk-show host, moderator. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Performance - Shashank Subramaniam
Tue, 17 Nov 1992 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Shashank Subramaniam is a child prodigy and plays bamboo flute music of southern India known as Karnatic music. He will be accompanied on the violin by Smt. T. Rukmini and the mrudangam by Sri Vellore Ramabadran. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Women of Color in the Community and Workplace - Francis I. Wilkins
Tue, 17 Nov 1992 – Cardinal Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Sports Nutrition - Jackie Berning
Wed, 18 Nov 1992 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

December

World AIDS Day - A Panel Discussion
Tue, 01 Dec 1992 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Panel members include Gerorge Beran, consultant to the World Health Organization and professor of Microbiology, Immunology, and Preventive Medicine at ISU; Robert Patterson, director of the ISU Student Health Center; and T.R. Hotchkiss, Ames resident who has AIDs. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Playing Politics with the Environment: Yellowstone and the National Park Service - Lorraine Mintzmeyer
Wed, 09 Dec 1992 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

January

Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration -
Wed, 20 Jan 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - A rally with songs, speeches and a birthday cake will honor the life and work of Dr. King. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Living the Dream: Priciples and Practices - Carl Butts
Thu, 21 Jan 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Martin and Malcolm: Principles in Practice - Student Panel
Fri, 22 Jan 1993 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Wes Threat will moderate. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Seattle Swing Bridge - Thomas Mahoney
Thu, 28 Jan 1993 – 275 Scheman Building - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

February

Remembering Malcolm - Benjamin Karim
Tue, 02 Feb 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

A Celebration of Black History: The Writers, The Stories, The Legacy - Video Conference
Wed, 03 Feb 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Terry McMillan, Charles Johnson, Nikki Giovanni, Marita Golden, and Houston A. Baker. Renee Poussaint moderating. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Performance: Sister! Sister! A Celebration of Women's Joys and Struggles Worldwide - Vinnie Burrows
Fri, 05 Feb 1993 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Toward a Politics of Hope: Rethinking Power and Self-Interest - Frances Moore Lappe and Paul DuBois
Sun, 07 Feb 1993, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Frances Moore Lappe is a co-founder of the Institute for the Arts of Democracy and the author of Rediscovering America's Values. She co-founded the Institute for Food and Development Policy, is the author of Diet for a Small Planet and has co-authored many books including Aid as Obstacle and Betraying the National Interest. Paul DuBois is co-founder of the Institute for the Arts of Democracy. He was vice president at Cambridge College and the College of the Atlantic and director of the Association for Humanistic Psychology. he has written two books on health care and leadership in the management of nonprofit organizations. Part of the National Affairs Series

Living Democracy - Frances Moore Lappe and Paul DuBois
Mon, 08 Feb 1993, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Frances Moore Lappe and Paul DuBois co-founders of the Institute for the Arts for Democracy, will lead an informal discussion of how Americans can develop, apply and refine the concepts and practices of a citizen democracy. Part of the National Affairs Series

The Ezekiel Experience: Values from the Other Side - Lawrence Jones
Mon, 08 Feb 1993, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Lawrence Jones recently retired as dean of the Howard University School of Divinity. Previously, he served as Dean of the Seminary, William E. Doge Professor of Applied Christianity and acting president of the Union Theological Seminary. he has written extensively on the history of African American churches. Part of the National Affairs Series

Families and the American Dream - Stephanie Coontz
Tue, 09 Feb 1993, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Stephanie Coontz is author of The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap. She is a scholar on family systems and teaches at Evergreen State College in Washington. her other publications include The Social Origins of Private Life: A History of American Families and Women's Work, Men's Prosperity: On the Origins of Gender and Class. Part of the National Affairs Series

Multi-Media Presentation: American Pictures
Tue, 09 Feb 1993, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Jacob Holdt moderates this multi-media presentation of his personal journey through the American underclass. Images of the lives of southern sharecroppers, the rebellion at Wounded Knee, secret Ku Klux Klan meetings, and the effects of poverty and racism on the inner cities contrast with those of some of the wealthiest families in the country. Part of the National Affairs Series

The State of the American Worker - Joe Henry, Johnie Hammond and Tony Smith
Wed, 10 Feb 1993, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Joe Henry is an international representative for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and was an active member of the Teamsters for a Democratic Union, a reform movement within the union. Rep. Johnie Hammond chaired the subcommittee on Healthcare and Social Services in the Iowa House. ISU Philosophy Professor Tony Smith, who is co-director of the Murray G. Bacon Center for Ethics in Corporations and Government, will moderate. Part of the National Affairs Series

America: What Went Wrong - Donald Barlett
Wed, 10 Feb 1993, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Donald Barlett co-authored America: What Went Wrong? with James Steele. they are investigative reporters for {i}The Philadelphia Inquirer where they have collaborated for years, winning two Pulitzer Prizes and every major national journalism award. other books they have co-authored include Empire: The Life, Legend and Madness of Howard Hughes and Forevermore: Nuclear Waste in America. Part of the National Affairs Series

Schooling for the American Dream - Henry Levin
Thu, 11 Feb 1993, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Henry Levin is the David Jacks Professor of Higher Education, Affiliated Professor of Economics and director of the center for Educational Research at Stanford University. he is the author of Community Control of Schools, Comparing Public and Private Schools, Limits of educational Reform, Public Dollars for Private Schools, and Schooling and Work in the Democratic state. He is editor of the Review of Educational Research and received his doctorate in economics from Rutgers. Part of the National Affairs Series

The Great Game of Business - Jack Stack
Thu, 11 Feb 1993, 8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Jack Stack is the president of Springfield Remanufacturing Center Corporation which was a dying division of International Harvester before it was purchased by 12 employees and turned into one of America's most successful, employee-run small companies. Success has come from innovative practices which involve all of the creative energies of the workforce sharing the risks and rewards of running the company. Part of the National Affairs Series

Civility and Community: Recapturing the American Dream - James Autry
Fri, 12 Feb 1993, 12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - James Autry is author of the management primer Love and Profit: The Art of Caring Leadership. He was president of the Meredith corporation magazine Group where he oversaw the publication of a wide variety of magazines including Better Homes and Gardens. His other books include Nights Under a Tin Roof...Recollections of a southern Boyhood and Life after Mississippi. Part of the National Affairs Series

Environmental and Economic Benefits of Sustainable Agriculture - David Pimentel
Mon, 15 Feb 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - David Pimental is professor of Entomology at Cornell University and chief editor of "C.R.C. Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Aboriginal Canadians - Fikret Berkes
Tue, 16 Feb 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Native American Philosophy and World View: The Basics of Indigenous Knowledge - Jan Elliott
Wed, 17 Feb 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Meaning of the Election of 1992 - Gerald Pomper
Mon, 22 Feb 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Beginning and the End of the Universe - Lawrence Krauss
Thu, 25 Feb 1993 – Campanile Room, Memorial Union - Sigma XI Lecture. Lawrence Kraus is an associate professor of physics and astronomy at Yale and author of "The Fift Essences: The Search for Dark Matter in the Universe" and "Fear of Physics." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Lesbian, Gay and Bi-Sexual Student Movement - Glenn Magpantay
Sat, 27 Feb 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student Movement - Suzanne Denevan
Sat, 27 Feb 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

March

Enethical Decisions : The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster - Roger Boisjoly
Tue, 02 Mar 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Broadway, the Soaps and Groucho's Wife - Kathryn Eames
Wed, 17 Mar 1993 – Fisher Theatre - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Iowa's Tall Grass Prairie: Preserving the Diversity - Gary Reiners
Wed, 17 Mar 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - An Evening on Ecological Diversity. From the University Lectures Program Archive.

Images of Women in Madonna's Erotica - Panel
Thu, 18 Mar 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Women's History Month Celebration. From the Unicersity Lectures Program archive.

The Life and Achievments of Carrie Chapman Catt - Laura Kline
Fri, 19 Mar 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Campaign 1992: Pushing the Limits - Ada Deer
Sat, 20 Mar 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Lessons Learned in the Year of the Women - Lynn Yeakel
Sat, 20 Mar 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Politics in the 90's: Changing the Rules of the Game - Shirley Chisholm
Sat, 20 Mar 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics Conference. From the University Lectures Program archive.

The Year after the Year of the Woman - Lynn Sherr
Sat, 20 Mar 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Beyond the Modern Mind: Ethics and the Environment - Douglas Bowman
Sun, 21 Mar 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Greening of the University: From Individualism to Community - Donald White
Sun, 21 Mar 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

African Presence in Early America - Ivan Van Sertima
Mon, 22 Mar 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Ivan Van Sertima is associate professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University whose books include "The Came Before Columbus," "Black Women in Antiquity," "Black Sin Science: Ancient and Modern," and "The Golden Age of the Moors." From the University Lectures Program archive.

Climate, Culture and the Silencing of Minority Students on College Campuses - Lynn Arney
Mon, 22 Mar 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Middle East Policy Alternatives - James Abourezk
Wed, 24 Mar 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

A Spiritual Perspective of Sustainable Land Use - Charlotte Black Elk
Thu, 25 Mar 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Buffalo Commons Thesis of Land Use in the Great Plans Region - Frank & Deborah Popper
Thu, 25 Mar 1993 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Flying - Gordon Baxter
Fri, 26 Mar 1993 – ISU Main Hanger - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The History of Jazz - Ellis Masalis
Sat, 27 Mar 1993 – Music Hall, Recital Hall - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Taiwan: Newly Industrializing or Newly Democratizing Country? - Marc J. Cohen
Mon, 29 Mar 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The American Artist in Europe - David Gardiner
Mon, 29 Mar 1993 – Fisher Theatre - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Breaking the Boundaries Homophobia and Anti-Semitism - Jyl Lynn Felman
Tue, 30 Mar 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Teleconference on Women of Color in Higher Education: Too Invisible, Too Silent, For Too Long - Panel
Wed, 31 Mar 1993 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Panelists include Vera Farris, Gloria Scott, Janine Pease- Windy Boy, Juliette Garcia, L. Jay Olivia, Evelyn Hu- DeHart. Carol Randolph will moderate. From the University Lecrturres Program Archive.

The Electironic Sweatshop: How Computers are Transforming the Office of Future - Barbara Garson
Wed, 31 Mar 1993 – Oak Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

April

Lakota Spirituality Under Attack - Saunie Wilson
Thu, 01 Apr 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Symposium on the American Indian. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Poetry Reading - Roberta Hill Whiteman
Fri, 02 Apr 1993 – - Symposium on the American Indian. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Spirituality - Circle of Elders
Fri, 02 Apr 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Symposium on the American Indian. From the University Lectures Program archive.

War and Impoverishment in Contemporary Africa: What is the Answer? - Richard Joseph
Mon, 05 Apr 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Are You a Racist? - Jane Elliot
Wed, 07 Apr 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Student-To-Student Anti- Apartheid Tour - Ignatius Jacobs and Lisa Del Grande
Thu, 08 Apr 1993 – Oak Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Celebration of Ability - Kathy Buckley
Thu, 08 Apr 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Awareness of Disabilities Day. From the Univeristy Lectures Program archive.

An Islamic Perspective - Ahmad Sakr
Mon, 12 Apr 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Holocaust German Reunification and the Revival of Nazi Ideology - Wolfgang Roth
Mon, 12 Apr 1993 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Campus Rape Awareness - Bonnie Cambell
Tue, 13 Apr 1993 – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union - Sexual Assault Awareness Week. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Responsible Advertising - Sandy Kornberg and Joe Bertone
Wed, 14 Apr 1993 – Great Hall, Memorial Union - Sandy Kronberg is Senior Vice-President of McCann Erickson, Worldwide in New York and handles the Camel cigarette account for R.J. Reynolds. Joe Bertone is vice president and creative director of DDB Needam and handles Volkswagen advertising. From the University Lectures Program archive.

Performance - Hyderabad Brothers
Thu, 15 Apr 1993 – Curtiss Auditorium - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Take Back the Night: A Man Speaks Out - Geof Morgan
Thu, 15 Apr 1993 – Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Collaborative Language Systems Approach to Therapy - Harlene Anderson
Fri, 16 Apr 1993 – 260 Scheman Building - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Mideast Peace Process - Ayman Aamiry
Fri, 16 Apr 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Ecological Principles in Land Use - Ron Pulliam
Mon, 19 Apr 1993 – Gallery, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Politics of Gun Control - Osha Davidson
Mon, 19 Apr 1993 – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Direct Action and Green Peace- Preventing Environmental Destruction around the Globe - David Batker
Thu, 22 Apr 1993 – - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

The Future of Graceland in an Agricultural Setting - Paul Gruchow
Mon, 26 Apr 1993 – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Turkish Art through the Ages - Talat S. Halman
Tue, 27 Apr 1993 – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.