Sonia Gunderson. (Spring 2006). "Zacharias Kunuk: Giving Inuit a voice." Inuit Art Quarterly, 21(1), 12-20.
Sonia Gunderson. (May/June 2006). "Showtime for Inuit. above & beyond", Canada's Arctic Journal, vol. 18, no. 3.
Gloria Williams. (February 23, 2006). "Carrying on in Iowa, despite a struggle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease." Editor & Publisher.
Li Xiao & Judy Polumbaum. (March 2006). News and ideological exegesis in Chinese online media: A case study of crime coverage and reader discussion on two commercial portals. Asian Journal of Communication, 16, 40-58.
Julie L. Andsager, Victoria Bemker, Hong-Lim Choi, & Vitalis Torwel. (February 2006). Perceived similarity of exemplar traits and behavior: Effects on message evaluation. Communication Research, 33, 3-18.
Robin Johnson. (April 2006). Mission now possible: The construction of subjective experience in video games. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Popular Communication Association, Atlanta.
Yeon Kyeong Kim. (March 2006). Framing Hurricane Katrina in black and white: News and discussion boards in the Chicago Defender and the Star Tribune. Paper presented at the James F. Jakobsen Conference, Iowa City.
Yeon Kyeong Kim. (April 2006). Women in the newsroom: A comparative analysis of male and female broadcast reporters and news sources in local and network stations. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Broadcasting Education Association, Gender Studies Division, Las Vegas.
Kate LaVail. (March 2006). Health information and Hurricane Katrina: A mental models approach to health-related articles. Paper presented at the AEJMC Southeast Regional Colloquium, Open Division, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Arlecia Simmons. (January 2006). Media convergence and ministry: A case study of Bishop T.D. Jakes as “The Pentecostal Media Mogul.” Paper presented at the MLK Research Symposium, Iowa City.
Arlecia Simmons. (May 2006). Fred D. Dawson, community activist. Paper presented at the Avery Research Center for African-American History and Culture, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.
Marina Vujnovic. (April 2006). The feminist voice of Marija Juric Zagorka (1873-1957): From the stone on the road to the empowerment of the ink. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual Red River Conference on World Literature.
Marina Vujnovic. (June 2006). Framing professionalism and ethics of journalism and public relations: The case of Armstrong Williams. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Public Relations Division, Dresden.
Marina Vujnovic. (June 2006). The political economy of Croatian television: Exploring the impact of Latin American telenovelas. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Mass Communication Division, Dresden.
Justin Angeles (MAP) was awarded the Charles H. Weller Scholarship for excellence in the graphic arts.
Laura Billingsley (MAP) received the Laurence Fairall Scholarship in Journalism.
Janine Brown (MAP) won the Toni Berry Memorial Scholarship for supervising NURU, the newspaper published by UI’s chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.
Jessica Dunham (MAP) was awarded the Mark Westerbeck Memorial Scholarship for magazine writing.
Sonia Gunderson (MAP) was awarded with a Stanley Fellowship ($2,000); a University of Iowa Student Government (UISG) Research Grant ($1,000); and the A.W. Lee Scholarship.
Amani Ismail (PhD) received the Carl J. Nelson Memorial Research Scholarship.
Yeon Kyeong Kim’s (PhD) Broadcasting Education Association paper was awarded Second Place in the Gender Studies Division.
Anup Kumar (PhD) was selected as one of 15 doctoral students across the nation to attend the Wayne State University Summer Doctoral Seminar, “Communication Media and the Public Interest.”
Anup Kumar (PhD) won the John F. Murray Outstanding Doctoral Student in Teaching award.
Kate LaVail (MAT) was awarded the G. Tauchner Reporting Scholarship.
Joseph Schwartz (PhD) received the Excellent Teaching by a Graduate Student Award from the International Communication Association’s Instructional and Developmental Communication Division.
Charlie Shifflett (MAP) received the A.W. Lee Scholarship.
Chitra Subramanyam (MAP) won the Ruth and Morris Zweiban Memorial Scholarship.
Vitalis Torwel (PhD) received the T. Anne Cleary International Dissertation Research Fellowship ($5,000).
Vitalis Torwel (PhD) was awarded a Murray Dissertation Fellowship.
Marina Vujnovic (PhD) was named an Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant by the UI Council on Teaching.
Marina Vujnovic (PhD) won the John F. Murray Outstanding Doctoral Student in Research award.
Elaine Watkins-Miller (MAP) received a Dorothy Rubenstein Award.
Gloria Williams (MAP) was awarded the Alan Waxenberg Scholarship.
Li Xiao (PhD) received the T. Anne Cleary International Dissertation Research Fellowship ($2,000).
Justin Angeles. Title page variations. Adviser: Kay Amert.
Laura Billingsley. Eating Iowa. Adviser: Don McLeese.
Jessica Dunham. Trick: Iowa City Arts and Culture. Adviser: Don McLeese.
Charlie Shifflett. Of citizens and shadows: Encounters with China's rural-migrant construction workers. Adviser: Judy Polumbaum.
Amani Ismail. Constructing an intifada for statehood: Palestinian political violence in U.S. news, 2000-2004. Adviser: Dan Berkowitz.
- Professor Ismail is a new assistant professor in the Department of Journalism, California State University, Northridge.
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