Smaldino--Joseph J. (Communicative Disorders Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
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.