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    65. Marian or the True Tale of Robin Hood [photograph 10]

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    Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood is a contemporary play by Adam Szymkowicz. The play is a twist on the classic story where Robin Hood is Maid Marian in disguise. The show explores queerness in a time before the labels we use today.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtq_projects/1066/thumbnail.jp

    74. UNI Proud [poster 08]

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    A poster in bright colors advertising 2 different events at which UNI Proud will be present. Transcription: Welcome Back, Panthers! Catch Proud at: Jump Start\u27s Scholar\u27s Involvement Fair: August 20th, 11AM - 12PM in Maucker Union Coffeehouse; New Student Org Fest: August 21st from 12-2pm outside Maucker Unionhttps://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtq_projects/1075/thumbnail.jp

    45. Jacket Project [photograph 01]

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    The jacket originated in the WGS-2040 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies class as a passion project from one of the students. The jacket features signatures of all the students in the class as well as different emblems and symbols of queer history. It serves as a relic of the class and the continuity of LGBTQ education and community.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtq_projects/1046/thumbnail.jp

    47. Jacket Project [photograph 03]

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    The jacket originated in the WGS-2040 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies class as a passion project from one of the students. The jacket features signatures of all the students in the class as well as different emblems and symbols of queer history. It serves as a relic of the class and the continuity of LGBTQ education and community. The above image depicts a mouse, and several pride pins. The mouse patch represents the corporate rat race and the relentless competition for the pursuit of material success. The pride pins represent the different identities in the LGBTQ community.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtq_projects/1048/thumbnail.jp

    A Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Agricultural Impacts on Water Bodies in the Cedar River Watershed

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    Water quality in Iowa has a direct impact on the health of humans, the environment, and the economy. This is why pollution of surface water in northeast Iowa is not only a local, but also a regional and national concern. Agricultural runoff from Iowa has an impact on water bodies as far as the Gulf of Mexico. Excess nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, enhance phytoplankton growth and lead to the eutrophication of stream water. It also contributes to the hypoxia zone, also known as the “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico. In Iowa, excess nutrients have severely damaged lake ecosystems by overproducing biomass in the water. Flooding has also become an increasingly important issue in recent years as large floods produce health issues, property damage, and affect land management. This project focuses on Dry Run Creek in Cedar Falls, which feeds into the Cedar River, a prominent river system in northeast Iowa. Several segments of the Dry Run Creek watershed are on the Iowa DNR impairment list due to water quality deterioration. Primary stressors of this watershed include high levels of bedded sediments, decline in macro and micro habitat availability, and high volume of storm water inputs. The creek has a relatively narrow width, so a sudden increase in flow rates can cause serious alterations, making it highly sensitive to storm events. Land use in the Dry Run Creek watershed includes agricultural, residential, and commercial/industrial, with agricultural land making up the largest portion of the watershed. Agricultural land is found in the upstream parts of the watershed, with urban and suburban areas found downstream. For this project, 14 sites within the watershed were selected for sampling once a month, with the exception of twice a month in June and July. Samples were collected from Dry Run Creek and the Cedar River, with a mixture of urban and rural sites selected

    [49a] Eugene of Savoy Statue, Vienna, Austria [front]

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    [60a] Hugh Myddelton Statue, London, England [front]

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    [58a] Hadley Highstone / Barnet Obelisk, Barnet, England [front]

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    University of Northern Iowa Graduate Studies Fifth Annual Three Minute Thesis® Competition [Program, 2025]

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    Graduate students engage with audience members regarding their research.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/tmt_programs/1004/thumbnail.jp

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