Smaldino--Joseph J. (Communicative Disorders Faculty)
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1 | Joseph J. Smaldino Campus News Network 11:9, p. |
Joseph Smaldino published articles on classroom acoustics. | |
2 | Joseph Smaldino Campus News Network 10:9, p. |
Joseph Smaldino was an invited speaker. | |
3 | The culture of college; going under the needle Northern Iowa Today 28:1, p.1 |
Students and faculty talk about tattoos and body-piercing. | |
4 | Joseph Smaldino Campus News Network 9:21, p. |
Was invited to provide technical presentations on Soundfield Amplification at symposium in March | |
5 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Joseph Smaldino and Kent Anderson Campus News Network 8:7, p. |
Joseph Smaldino and Kent Anderson presented paper on audiology at conference. | |
6 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Joseph Smaldino Campus News Network 7:17, p. |
Joseph Smaldino presented paper. | |
7 | Awards/honors/service: Joseph Smaldino Campus News Network 7:13, p. |
Joseph Smaldino (communicative disorders) was elected president of the Educational Audiology Association. | |
8 | Awards/honors/service: Robert Hardman and Sharon Smaldino Campus News Network 5:12, p. |
Robert Hardman and Sharon Smaldino prepared series of video tapes associated with teaching. | |
9 | Campaign leaders meet on campus Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p. |
National steering committee meets. | |
10 | Sertoma awards SuperGrant for communicative disorders research Northern Iowa Today 20:1, p.9 |
Gives $10,000 to develop laboratory. | |
11 | Sertoma Supergrant to University of Northern Iowa for research lab in Communicative Disorders Public Relations News Release 1991:218, p.1 |
$10,000 was awarded to the Communicative Disorders Department from Sertoma for a research lab. John Dyson, president of The Sertoma Foundation presented the grant. | |
12 | Speech and hearing--A critical link to learning Public Relations News Release 1990:546, p.1 |
Many Americans with problems in speech or hearing can be helped. | |
13 | May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, reminds University of Northern Iowa speech & hearing clinic, Department of Communicative Disorders Public Relations News Release 1990:530, p.1 |
The Department of Communicative Disorders at UNI helps persons with speech and hearing problems. | |
14 | Taking the extra minute Northern Iowan 87:16, p.2 |
Professor comments on individuals who cut across the grass instead of taking the sidewalk. | |
15 | Noise levels in classrooms may be hampering students ability to learn Public Relations News Release 1990:85, p.1 |
Noisy classrooms are not good learning environments. Good learning environments are important for early elementary students | |
16 | Turning up the volume in class could help improve student's grades Public Relations News Release 1990:50, p.1 |
Increasing the instructor's voice level helps students pay attention. | |
17 | Got a headache? Feeling stressed out: blame it on the computer Public Relations News Release 1990:38, p.1 |
Computer noise cause for concern. | |
18 | UNI joins RAGBRAI to aid in recruiting students Northern Iowan 86:48, p.19 |
Team of UNI riders will compete. | |
19 | Northern Iowa graduates eligible for Merchant Scholarships for advanced study Public Relations News Release 1989:340, p.1 |
Graduate students seeking study opportunities in foreign or domestic schools may apply for the Merchant Scholarship. The scholarships are funded by a trust in honor of Frank Ivan and Kate Matilda Merchant. | |
20 | Harmful effects of noise also harm wildlife as well as people. Public Relations News Release 1989:270, p.1 |
Joseph Smaldino, says research shows that society is getting noisier. That's causing a problem for wildlife, where noises are interfering with signaling and cause wildlife to become stressed-out. | |
21 | Dr. Joseph Smaldino of the University of Northern Iowa honored as fellow AHSA. Public Relations News Release 1989:255, p.1 |
Fellowship in American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the highest form of recognition of an individual by the association in outstanding professional or academic achievement. | |
22 | Harmful effects of excess noise could harm wildlife as well as people, says University of Northern Iowa audiology professor. Public Relations News Release 1989:250, p.1 |
Joseph Smaldino notes that hearing loss resulting from excess noise can put humans and animals alike at a severe disadvantage in communicating with other members of their species, or hearing sounds. In the wild such damage could prove fatal. | |
23 | Classes and clinic: a natural combination; university speech-hearing program uses innovative approach to learning Northern Iowa Today 17:1, p.2 |
Survey of training program for students in Speech and Hearing Clinic; photo. | |
24 | Regents approve promotions of 19, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members Public Relations News Release 1987:324, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves nineteen promotions of associate professors and assistant professors, as well as tenure for thirteen. | |
25 | Joseph Smaldino Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2 |
Serves on judging panel for teaching award. | |
26 | Joe Smaldino Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.2 |
Selected for faculty at computer conference. | |
27 | UNI-developed software used in research plans Northern Iowan 82:59, p.1 |
Professors Beykirch and Smaldino will use sign language software developed by Professor Honary. | |
28 | Group to attend conference Northern Iowan 82:17, p.9 |
Graduate students will attend national conference on speech and hearing. | |
29 | Speech-hearing convention set for Nov. 16-19 Northern Iowan 81:17, p.6 |
Four will attend convention; three will be part of program. | |
30 | New heads named in three departments Alumnus 68:2, p.6 |
Joseph Smaldino is head of Communicative Disorders; Shivesh Thakur is head of Philosophy and Religion; Seven Corbin is head of Marketing. | |
31 | Iowa Board of Regents meet April agenda Northern Iowan 80:55, p.11 |
Professor Smaldino will head Communicative Disorders; Steve Corbin will head Marketing; accept Vice President Hansmeier's resignation; name Science Building for Cliff McCollum. |