Siddens--Paul J. [Communications Studies Faculty]
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1 | Math professor brings joy to Cedar Valley through improv Northern Iowan 118:46, p.1 |
Doug Shaw, a member of the mathematics faculty, holds workshops with improv groups on campus; photo. | |
2 | Higher education: challenging views Northern Iowan 113:1, p.4 |
Students discuss ways that their worldviews and beliefs have changed or stayed the same since coming to UNI; photo. | |
3 | 2016 Student Guide Northern Iowan 112:54, p. |
The summer 2016 student guide, including letters of welcome, information about higher education, and features of Cedar Falls; photos. | |
4 | Technology is the new villain in "The Inferno" Northern Iowan 112:23, p.5 |
Mattox gives Interpreter Theatre's production of "The Inferno," written by Paul Siddens and directed by Katie Grassi, a mixed review. | |
5 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to present 'Just Another Day in Paradise' Public Relations News Release 2014:102, p.1 |
UNI Interpreters Theatre will present its first production of the 2014-15 season, November 6 through November 8. It is located in Lang Hall, and admission is free and open to the public. | |
6 | Alumni return to perform in Interpreters Theatre Northern Iowan 110:8, p.4 |
The Interpreters Theater has been at UNI since 1976. The theatre will host solo performances of "Leftovers" and "Station to Station" this fall. UNI alumni often come back to perform. | |
7 | UNI Interpreters Theatre begins new season with 'No Exit' Public Relations News Release 2012:88, p.1 |
University of Northern Iowa Interpreters Theater will open with the play, "No Exit". Three strangers find themselves to a shared room with no exit, forced to come to terms with their various situations. | |
8 | Panther professor earns national recognition Northern Iowan 109:7, p.5 |
Karen Mitchell is the 21st recipient of the Leslie Irene Coger award for distinguished performance. Students and co-workers know of Mitchell's abilities in directing and working with social justice and diversity issues; photo. | |
9 | Facebook: UNI professors you loved Northern Iowa Today 95:2, p.2 |
Excerpts from Facebook comments about favorite faculty members; photo. | |
10 | Interpreters Theatre presents "Brother Wolf" this weekend Northern Iowan 108:46, p.5 |
An Appalachian adventure, based on the story of Beowulf, will be presented this weekend; photo. | |
11 | We don't need no education Northern Iowan 108:27, p.5 |
Challenges present system of education. The process of cramming for exams and simply restating the material needs to be replaced with actual learning that uses critical thinking and creativity. | |
12 | Discovering comic truth in UNI lecture Public Relations News Release 2011:111, p.1 |
Professor Paul Siddens received the 2011 Faculty Excellence Award in part of his class "From Funny to Books to Graphic Novels: Teaching and Researching Comics." | |
13 | "The Summoning" explores tensions between humanity and technology Northern Iowan 107:12, p.3 |
Paul Siddens has written, directed, and designed a play to be presented at the Interpreters Theatre in Lang Hall | |
14 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to open new season with 'The Summoning' Public Relations News Release 2010:83, p.1 |
Written and directed by Paul J. Siddens III, "The Summoning" is based on a late 15th century English morality play. It's written in the style and form of the original manuscript but has been updated to a contemporary context. | |
15 | "In the Ali Way" showcases talent and creativity Northern Iowan 106:33, p.6 |
Ali Horsted will present her one-woman senior honors creative thesis project during the Interpreters Theatre. This is her second year with Interpreters Theatre, having received the Rising Star Award; photo. | |
16 | Half-Masted brings laughter to the UNI campus Northern Iowan 106:26, p.7 |
A local improv group, Half-Masted, performed four times last weekend. The group is divided into two teams that act out scenes they create on the spot; photo. | |
17 | "Strong Enough for a Woman, Gentle Enough for a Man" explores gender roles and sexual identity Northern Iowan 106:23, p.9 |
Paul Siddens and his graduate performance studies seminar will perform at Interpreters' Theatre. The play sheds light on how media, society, and families influence how people view gender roles and sexual identity; photo. | |
18 | Interpreters Theatre to present 'Strong Enough for a Woman, Gentle Enough for a Man' Public Relations News Release 2009:164, p.1 |
Directed by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies, the performance was created by Siddens and the fall 2009 Graduate Seminar in Performance Studies. | |
19 | UNI alum writes and directs new film Public Relations News Release 2008:256, p.1 |
"Ornaments," a new film written and directed by alum Brian Samuel Davis, was released on DVD. "The theme of the play and the movie has to do with the fragility of Humans," said Davis. "That is where the title 'Ornaments' comes from." | |
20 | Women's roles portrayed in romance comics Northern Iowan 105:20, p.1 |
Paul Siddens spoke at the CROW Forum. His presentation was entitled, "Domestic Containment: Women and Romance Comics of the '50s and '60s"; photo. | |
21 | "Wild at Heart" delights audiences Northern Iowan 105:17, p.9 |
Review of the play "Wild at Heart", written and directed by Professor Paul Siddens; photo. | |
22 | Comic Books and gender roles will be discussed in next CROW Forum Public Relations News Release 2008:175, p.1 |
"Domestic Containment': Women and Romance Comics of the '50s and '60s will be the topic of a presentation by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies. | |
23 | "Wild at Heart" offers unique story Northern Iowan 105:15, p.11 |
Interpreter's Theatre to present its first production of the year, "Wild at Heart"; adapted by Paul Siddens from the novel by Barry Gifford; photo. | |
24 | UNI presents new chamber opera Public Relations News Release 2007:578, p.1 |
"Triumphant Love: A Chamber Opera" will be presented by the Interpreters Theatre and School of Music April 17-19; list of cast members. | |
25 | Super heroes live through comic collectors Northern Iowan 104:46, p.9 |
Comic books have regained their appeal. People of all ages are reading and collecting them; photo. | |
26 | "Dead White Males" looks at issues facing modern-day teachers Northern Iowan 104:38, p.4 |
Play is a dark comedy that explores the social and political issues facing teachers today. | |
27 | Let the gift of gab help get you through the holiday season Public Relations News Release 2007:293, p.1 |
Paul Siddens gives advice on conversation during holiday get-togethers. | |
28 | Siddens seeks to do his mentor justice Northern Iowan 104:16, p.9 |
Profile of Paul Siddens of the Communications Studies Department; photo. | |
29 | UNI Interpreters Theatre explores passing identity from one generation to the next Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Telling My Way Home" will be presented March 1-3. | |
30 | News Brief/Calendar of Events Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
A Valentine-themed opera performance will be presented by the Lyric Opera Ensemble Tuesday, February 13. | |
31 | "Looking at Comic Books in New Ways" topic for UNI Interpreters Theatre Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Audience Assemble!!! Looking at Comic Books in New Ways" is being presented by the Interpreters Theatre, November 2-4. | |
32 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to present "Nickel and Dimed" Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Nickel and Dimed" will be presented October 18-21. | |
33 | UNI Interpreters Theatre explores women's identities in 'Bible Beater/Bra Burner' Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Production written and directed by UNI grad student will explore the Christian and feminist identities of Eastern Iowa women. | |
34 | Flirting begins before dialogue why a wink is as good as a not to a blind horse Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
International Week of Flirting will take place Feb. 13-19. | |
35 | Student Voices Northern Iowan 101:30, p.9 |
Students respond to the question, "Are there any professors on campus who have had an impact on you?"; photo. | |
36 | UNI Interpreters Theatre presents Dracula Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
A list of students involved is provided. | |
37 | UNI students present 'The Streets are Burning: The '68 Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial' Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Play to focus on riots occurring during the 1968 Vietnam War demonstrations in Chicago; performers listed. | |
38 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to present "The Streets are Burning: The '68 Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial" Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Description of play provided. | |
39 | UNI Interpreters Theatre to present poetry about the triumph of love Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Performance, directed by UNI graduate Katie F-S, to run November 13-15 in Lang 40. | |
40 | Untitled Northern Iowan 99:16, p.11 |
Claims that statements made by Jeremy Whitaker in a column were demeaning to women, as well as to men. | |
41 | Advisory group formed Northern Iowan 98:45, p.4 |
The Faculty Senate approved the formation of a Campus Advisory Group to encourage communication between the university president and UNI's constituencies; members are listed. | |
42 | State legislature hits UNI with more cuts; early retirement programs, equipment purchases crippled by recent budget reduction Northern Iowan 98:43, p.1 |
According to President Koob, the latest budget cut will take an additional $1.5 million from the UNI budget. | |
43 | UNI professors received higher raises than UI, ISU Northern Iowan 98:6, p.1 |
United Faculty President Paul Siddens discusses the need for the increase in faculty salaries. | |
44 | UNI graduate student explores gender and sexual orientation in one-act plays Public Relations News Release 2000:323, p.1 |
UNI's Interpreters Theatre will present two one-act plays written by Brian Davis; list of participants. | |
45 | A work of art in book form Northern Iowan 96:52, p.1 |
Collaborative book written by students from three departments; each page shows students exploring self-image and self-concept. | |
46 | What will tomorrow bring? Northern Iowa Today 84:1, p.8 |
UNI faculty and alumni outline their views on the future. | |
47 | 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. | |
48 | University of Northern Iowa Interpreters Theatre to present "The Story of Me," Thursday, Dec. 9 Public Relations News Release 1999:152, p.1 |
UNI's Interpreters Theatre will present an evening of autobiographical performances at 7 p.m., December 9. | |
49 | Virtual reality could bring the classroom to you Public Relations News Release 1999:6, p.1 |
UNI associate professor Paul Siddens talks about the future of classrooms, including the possibility of virtual reality. | |
50 | Virtual reality may change the way teachers structure their lessons Public Relations News Release 1999:6, p.1 |
Paul Siddens further discusses virtual reality and how it is already being used in some classrooms. | |
51 | Chris Ogbondah and Paul Siddens Campus News Network 9:17, p. |
Presented their research paper on communication in Nigerian cultures. Siddens presented paper on virtual reality and the communications classroom and chaired a workshop and panel. | |
52 | Paul Siddens Campus News Network 9:17, p. |
Elected vice-chair of States Advisory Committee of Central States Communication Association. | |
53 | Using film and literature to teach interpersonal communications Public Relations News Release 1998:262, p.1 |
Paul Siddens, UNI associate professor of communication studies, talks about how film and literature can be used to teach interpersonal communication. | |
54 | Body art becoming new form of rebellion for the young Public Relations News Release 1998:199, p.1 |
Paul Siddens talks about tattooing and body piercing as the 1990s rebellion. | |
55 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Communication studies faculty Campus News Network 9:9, p. |
The Communication Studies faculty presented at the National Communication Association annual meeting November 20-24. | |
56 | Technology is changing our interpersonal communications Public Relations News Release 1998:110, p.1 |
E-mail and other new forms of communication are changing the way humans interact with one another. | |
57 | Paul Siddens Campus News Network 9:6, p. |
Was chair and moderator of panel on using film literature to teach communication at conference. | |
58 | Paul Siddens Campus News Network 9:3, p. |
Was guest speaker on impact of technology on interpersonal communication at seminar. | |
59 | In touch Public Relations News Release 1995:404, p.1 |
Paul Siddens has been researching the interaction among touch, territoriality, and nonverbal communication. | |
60 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 6:17, p. |
Named chair of Instructional Resources Division of Central States Communication Association. | |
61 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 6:17, p. |
Acted as a respondent to the panel "Issues in Heath, Communication and Technology". | |
62 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 6:17, p. |
Wrote and published many articles about nonverbal communication, preparing for the classroom, and how to use stage light. | |
63 | Communication Studies faculty Campus News Network 6:13, p. |
Faculty and graduate assistant will present papers on "Issues in Health, Wellness, Technology and Communication: A Multicultural Examination" at convention. | |
64 | Awards/honors/service: Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 5:14, p. |
Paul J. Siddens, III, invited to become member of national advisory team for a special project. | |
65 | Awards/honors/service: Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 5:12, p. |
Appointed chair of professional association committee. | |
66 | Recently/soon to be published: Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 5:12, p. |
Paul J. Siddens, III, published poem in "Lyrical Iowa." | |
67 | 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. | |
68 | UNI Moviemakers: no 'Disney' films here Northern Iowan 91:18, p.2 |
Student group plans to make films. | |
69 | Awards/honors/service: Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 5:3, p. |
Paul J. Siddens, III, voted president-elect of professional association. | |
70 | Learning while living history. Public Relations News Release 1993:663, p.1 |
Re-enacting the past can teach us about our heritage. | |
71 | Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 4:18, p.3 |
Paul J. Siddens presented four papers and chaired a panel, and was elected vice-chair elect. | |
72 | Melissa Beall, Paul J. Siddens, Wes Taylor, and Jeff Freeman Campus News Network 4:8, p.3 |
Melissa Beall, Paul Siddens, Wes Taylor, and Jeff Freeman created course work material accepted for publication. | |
73 | Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 4:8, p.4 |
Paul J. Siddens presented paper on medieval reenactment and represented executive committee to the advisory board. | |
74 | Paul J. Siddens III Campus News Network 4:5, p.3 |
Paul J. Siddens presented paper on medieval reenactment, led two discussions, and is a representative of the Iowa Communication Association. | |
75 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 3:17, p.4 |
Serves as critic/judge. | |
76 | Robert Reeves provides entertainment to northeast Iowa organizations Public Relations News Release 1992:528, p.1 |
Robert Reeves has been adding to his communication skills by providing entertainment to organizations in northeast Iowa. | |
77 | 427 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday April 5 Public Relations News Release 1992:481, p.1 |
Nancy Mounts will give the welcome during the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Speech Festival. | |
78 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 3:7, p. |
Elected to executive board of professional association; organizes student paper panel. | |
79 | The University of Northern Iowa celebrates Homecoming 1992 Northern Iowan 89:11, p.4 |
Scenes from parade and pep rally; photo. | |
80 | Because of MRS . . . chivalry is not dead at UNI Northern Iowan 88:56, p.11 |
Groups re-enacts history. | |
81 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 1:17, p. |
Chairs panel and presents paper. | |
82 | 467 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 15) Public Relations News Release 1990:476, p.1 |
Outstanding achievements in high school speech will be honored at UNI during the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival. | |
83 | Paul J. Siddens Campus News Network 1:7, p.2 |
Chairs panel and presents paper. | |
84 | Paul Siddens Campus News Network 1:4, p.2 |
Conducts workshop on poetry. | |
85 | 430 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 9) Public Relations News Release 1989:523, p.1 |
The Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival is held on campus, where two-thousand students compete in improv, poetic interpretation, and dramatic acting. Guest critics include Gretta Berghammer and Pat Blank. | |
86 | 350 of Iowa's top speech students to be honored at Northern Iowa Monday (April 10.) Public Relations News Release 1988:391, p.1 |
Students honored for outstanding achievements during the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival. Student performances are more of a showcase than a competition. Student's representing 162 schools will perform. |