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Bulletin Board
Training for people interested in joining Iowa Women Initiating Social Change, a volunteer group that provides training in direct action, policy work, educational campaigns, and utilizing video as a tool for social change, begins Sept. 10. The group will meet on Mondays throughout the fall semester. Members of the group can earn one semester hour of credit through the
Department of Womens Studies. For more information or to register,
call the Womens Resource and Action Center at (33)5-1486. Recreational Services is offering the following intramural activities for faculty, staff, and students:
Registration forms can be picked up at E216 FH. For more information,
call (33)5-9292 or visit recserv.uiowa.edu. The University Libraries will offer six Introduction to InfoHawk workshops during the fall semester. Participants will learn how to use InfoHawk, the web-based library catalog system. Basic and advanced search features will be demonstrated. Dates and times for these hands-on workshops are 10:30-11:30am, Sept. 12; 2-3pm, Sept. 27; 9:30-10:30am, Oct. 8; noon-1pm, Oct. 23; 1:30-2:30pm, Nov. 7; and 11am-noon, Nov. 15. To register, stop by the Information Desk, first floor, Main Library
or call (33)5-5299. If fewer than six people are registered three days
before class, it will be canceled. People at risk for type 2 diabetes who want to prevent or delay onset of the condition may enroll in a University of Iowa Health Care exercise program that begins Sept. 18. The eight-week program, Reaching euglycemia and comprehensive health, or REACH, is designed to help people with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), the precursor of type 2 diabetes, to normalize their blood sugar. People with newly developed diabetes also may benefit from the program to prevent the onset of complications. REACH, which began last year, provides counseling, expert advice, exercise
evaluation, and exercise sessions. Participants attend biweekly classes.
The fee is $205. For more information, call (35)6-2663. The Womens Resource and Action Center (WRAC) will host seven discussion and support groups this fall:
To register or to get more information on dates and times, call WRAC
at (33)5-1486. Dinner & Dialogue, a program sponsored by the Womens Resource and Action Center (WRAC) and the Office of Residence Services, is returning for its second year. The first event, 5-6:30pm, Sept. 13, in Hillcrest Private Dining Room, will be a discussion in conjunction with the production of The Vagina Monologues at Hancher Auditorium. Graffiti Theatre, a local activist theater group, will present and moderate the discussion, which will offer students and community member the opportunity to discuss issues of sexuality and body image. The cost of the meal is $6.50, though dining is not required for participation.
For more information, call WRAC at (33)5-1486.
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