Davilla--Roberta (Communication Studies Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Facebook phenomenon examined by UNI undergrad
Northern Iowan 103:35, p.3
Facebook's role in social networking being researched by Dan Rhodes; photo.
2 Grad school a more viable option for some; another post-graduation alternative to the 'real' world
Northern Iowan 101:54, p.9
Some graduates are turning to graduate school upon graduation; photo.
3 Revel in your 'single-ness' says UNI professor
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Professor Roberta Davilla suggests that single people use Valentine's Day to treat themselves to something they enjoy.
4 UNI faculty took part in presentations at the 85th Annual meeting of the National Communication Association
Campus News Network 10:9, p.
The following UNI faculty took part in several presentations at the 85th Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, November 4-7, in Chicago.
5 Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 10:6, p.
Roberta Davilla published a book chapter on children and race, and an annotated textbook.
6 Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 10:6, p.
Roberta Davilla co-presented a panel on components in a small group communications class.
7 Women's organization focuses on communication
Northern Iowan 95:32, p.13
First meeting of the UNI Chapter of the Association for Women in Communications was held last Tuesday.
8 Valentine's Day, The Rules and Relationships.
Public Relations News Release 1996:256, p.1
Students in Dimensions in Interpersonal Relationships class discuss the book "The Rules".
9 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Communications studies faculty
Campus News Network 7:9, p.
Communications studies faculty presented papers.
10 Coping with violence in the heartland
Public Relations News Release 1995:264, p.1
Violent situations in the Midwest are addressed by Roberta Davilla.
11 Fictional Bart Simpson may offer some positive experiences for discerning viewers
Public Relations News Release 1995:152, p.1
Roberta Davilla shares the results of her research on TV impact on children.
12 UNI instructor Roberta Davilla studies Bart Simpson, television's influence on children
Northern Iowan 92:28, p.4
Finds viewers are able to tell the difference between life and television.
13 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 6:6, p.4
Roberta Davilla elected to Iowa Communication Association Executive Board.
14 Recently/soon to be published: Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 6:6, p.3
Roberta Davilla authored chapter in book on studying children and families.
15 The Simpson case
Public Relations News Release 1995:46, p.1
Three 12 year old boys enjoyed seeing Bart Simpson doing things to authority figures that they had never thought about doing themselves.
16 Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 5:21, p.5
Presented a paper on studying families while on invitational panel at convention.
17 Roberta Davilla
Campus News Network 5:16, p.
Roberta Davilla will serve as associate editor for Iowa Communications Journal.
18 By age five, children understand roles in family, power and 'idyllic image'
Public Relations News Release 1994:353, p.1
Roberta Davilla shares why she enjoys working with children.
19 Preparing Students for an Increasingly Violent Society
Public Relations News Release 1994:344, p.1
UNI professor feels communication instead of violent reaction is one of the best ways to combat violence in our society.
20 Reinventing childhood role models
Public Relations News Release 1994:293, p.1
How do the role models of today compare with the role models of yesterday? This question is answered by Roberta Davilla.
21 Recently/soon to be published: Roberta A. Davilla
Campus News Network 5:10, p.
Roberta A. Davilla co-authored and published in "Human Studies".
22 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Roberta A. Davilla and Paul J. Siddens III
Campus News Network 5:10, p.
Roberta A. Davilla and Paul J. Siddens presented their co-authored paper at the Speech Communication Association.