Nolte--Amandajean Freking (Communication Studies Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 'It's on us' to act
Northern Iowan 111:17, p.2
The 'It's on us' organizers are planning a week of events to help students show their support in ending sexual assault and harassment.
2 (Re)Orientating the audience
Northern Iowan 110:50, p.6
"(Re)Orientation" consists of different interactive skits that engage the audience in discussion revolving around gender identity, sexual orientation, and consent in sexual situations. The skits are performed by UNI students.
3 UNI SAVE Forum Actors to present '(Re)Orientation'
Public Relations News Release 2013:234, p.1
UNI Students Against a Violent Environment (SAVE) will present "(Re)Orientation". The performance is to raise awareness and start conversations about preventing gender-based violence.
4 'Confessions' pages spark controversy: concerns over student privacy arise on social media site
Northern Iowan 109:45, p.1
Students and faculty respond to recent anonymous social media sites. Some fear that sites like Cedar Falls Crushes, Confessions of a UNI Student, and UNI Missed Connections may violate student privacy.
5 SAVE Forum Actors engage and educate students
Northern Iowan 108:51, p.7
Interpreters Theatre hosted the group's performance of free-verse poetry, audience participation, and short skits to educate students about boundaries, gender roles, and sexual assault.
6 Is a college education worth it?
Northern Iowan 107:10, p.1
According to a report by the Chronicle of Higher Education, over a forty year career the typical college graduate earns sixty-six per cent more than a high school graduate.
7 Young adults can make a difference
Northern Iowan 2008:30, p.5
The enthusiasm of young minds using knowledge, logic, and dedication aid in opening the minds of others in their community.
8 Letter to the Editor
Northern Iowan 106:7, p.4
Response to Trevor Boeckmann's article on Tucker Max. Violations of several rules of conduct at UNI cited.
9 UNI Interpreters Theatre presents "Daddy's Little Girl"
Public Relations News Release 2008:409, p.1
A unique performance that examines the practice of father-daughter public v irginity pledging through rhetorical and performance theory will be presented in Lang Hall. The show is intended for mature audiences and contains strong language.