. . . . . Roy R. Behrens, art-authored articles on "The Lesson of Lascaux" and "My Bauhaus Connection" in recent issues of PRINT magazine.
. . . . . Flo Guido-DiBrito, educational administration and counseling, and Bill DiBrito, institutional research-co-authored an article entitled "The Nature of Loyalty Between Senior Student Affairs Officers and Their Supervisors and Staff" to be published in the January, 1997 issue of the Journal of College Student Development.
. . . . . Jean Kimball, English-authored Odyssey of the Psyche: Jungian Patterns in Joyce's Ulysses, scheduled for publication by Southern Illinois University Press in spring, 1997.
. . . . . Deb Jordan, HPELS-was lead author for a paper titled, "Research into Action: A Report of the 1995 SPRE Research Roundtable," published in Parks and Recreation Magazine. Co-authors were Anne Rothschadl, Springfield College and Bertha Cato, University of Florida.
. . . . . Iradge Ahrabi-Fard and Sharon Huddleston, HPELS-co-authored two chapters, "The Attentional Demands of Volleyball" and "Cue Recognition Training" in The Best of Coaching Volleyball, Book III: The Related Elements of the Game.
. . . . . Don DeGraaf and Deb Jordan, HPELS-co-authored an article, "The Use of a Portfolio System as a Pedagogical Tool" in SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, Vol. 11, 1996.
. . . . . Dean Kruckeberg, public relations-authored an article, "A Global Perspective on Public Relations Ethics: The Middle East," published in the summer, 1996, Public Relations Review. Kruckeberg also authored an article, "Answering the Mandate for a Global Presence," in the September, 1996 International Public Relations Review.
. . . . . Philip Mauceri, political science- authored the book, State Under Siege, Development and Policymaking in Peru. The book is being published by Westview Press.
. . . . . Jean Kimball, English-presented: "Finnegans Wake: Last Stop in a Jungian Individuation Process," 15th International James Joyce Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, on June 20.
. . . . . Sandra Frey Stegman, choral music education-served as conductor of the Michigan All-State Intermediate Choir at Interlochen Center for the Arts from Aug. 5-18.
. . . . . Debbie Gordon, music education-conducted the finale for the Suzuki 20th Anniversary Concert in May at Russell Hall. She also served as master teacher and conductor for the Heartland Children's Choir Festival in Des Moines May 24-27 as part of the Iowa Sesquicentennial. The choir performed at the Iowa Capitol on Memorial Day. In April Gordon presided at three sessions for the Music Educators National Conference in Kansas City. She also conducted workshops for Drake University and the Iowa Choral Directors Association this summer.
. . . . . Deb Jordan, HPELS-presented a paper, "The Use of Free Time Activities by African American Youth to Reinforce Social Roles," at the World Leisure and Recreation Association International Conference in Cardiff, Wales.
. . . . . Joane W. McKay, education-presented a paper in July at the American Education Research Association of Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices (S-STEP) in Herstmonceux, England. Linda F. Quinn, curriculum and instruction, was co-author of the paper.
. . . . . Gerri Perrault, leadership studies-presented a paper on "The Golden Rule as a Limited Ethical Standard for Leaders" at the annual conference of the Association of Leadership Educators in July. She also hosted a roundtable on leadership studies programs.
. . . . . Dean Kruckeberg, public relations-was research chair responsible for research paper sessions of the Public Relations Division at the 1996 National Convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Aug. 9-14 in Anaheim, California. He was also a discussant for the session, "Teaching Public Relations Research," at the same conference.
. . . . . Rick Knivsland, Price Lab-participated in the field testing of the National Board Assessment for early adolescence through young adulthood art. The assessment process includes completing an eight-part portfolio and participating in a one-day assessment event at an assessment center.
. . . . . Susan Koch, HPELS-was awarded a scholarship for participation in a course at Harvard University titled "Human Rights and Health."
. . . . . Carole J. Hanson, HPELS-was honored by the Iowa Park and Recreation Association (IPRA) as the 1996 recipient of the Richard J. Slattery Professional Award, "in recognition of outstanding, dedicated and unselfish service to the profession." This is the highest award given annually by the IPRA.
. . . . . Peggy Ishler, curriculum & instruction-is serving as President for the 1996/97 year of the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE).
. . . . . UNI Print Services won awards in three categories in the 11th Annual Printing Awards Banquet, Superb Gallery of Printing, sponsored by the Cedar Falls/Waterloo Craftsmen's Club. Eric Blake and Mary Cohn received a first place Gold Award in the 2-color brochure category for the Campus News Network newsletter. Blake and Cohn also received two second place Silver Awards, one in the category single-color brochure and folder, for the Northern Iowa football ticket order form, and the other in the multiple piece display category, for the admissions major brochures. Print Services has won awards at the Annual Printing Awards banquet each of the past five years.
. . . . . The Office of Public Relations garnered three awards at the 1996 awards banquet sponsored by the Marketing, Advertising and Communications Professionals (MAC) Club of Northeast Iowa. In the print materials/annual report category, the Iowa Waste Reduction Center Annual Report won best of show. The report was written by the IWRC's Kathleen Gordon, designed by Beth LaVelle with photos by Bill Witt, both of Public Relations. In the print materials, brochures/booklets category, the UNI Student Life publication earned a merit award for designer Beth Lavelle, copywriter Gerald Anglum and photographer Jeff Martin. In the audio-visual category, the UNI Recruitment Video earned a merit award for writers Gerald Anglum and Barbara Erickson and videographers Craig Olson and Paul Kaufmann.
. . . . . Roy R. Behrens, Art-was awarded an Honorable Mention for his artwork in the 31st Annual Area Show at the Charles A. MacNider Museum in Mason City.
. . . . . Nancy Justis, sports information-has been honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for her work on the 1995 UNI football media guide.
. . . . . Dean Kruckeberg, public relations-represented the Midwest District at the National Nominating Committee meeting of the Public Relations Society of America Aug. 3 & 4 in Chicago. He has been named a judge for the 1996 "Best Public Relations Thesis" competition of the Institute for Public Relations Research and Education, and has been appointed to the editorial board of World Communication, journal of the World Communications Association. Kruckeberg also was appointed 1997 Professional Freedom and Responsibility Chair of the Public Relations Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, and has been reappointed for another term on the Educational Affairs Committee of the Public Relations Society of America.
. . . . . Jeremy Beck, music-won second place in the 1996 Iowa Choral
Directors Association Composition Contest.