I. Educational And Professional History

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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH CURRICULUM VITAEMichelle “Shelly” CampoMarch 2014I.EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORYA.Education (least to most recent)DatesAttended1986-1990The Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OhioMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MichiganInstitutionCornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkB.Field of 9Professional and Academic PositionsPosition TitleDates ofService1988Location/InstitutionSurvey Consultant/University Career Ctr.1990-91Cornell University,Ithaca, NYSurvey Research Assistant/Plant ScienceDept.1991-92University of Rhode Island,Kingston, RIResearch Assistant/Plant Science Dept.1992University of Rhode Island,Kingston, RIResearch Associate/Sociology Dept.1992-94The Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OHResearch Assistant/Communication Dept.1994-98Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIResearch Assistant/CollaboratorSociology Dept.Evaluation SpecialistDept. of Agriculture & Natural ResourcesEducation, Communication Systems1998-99Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MIMigrant Education Teacher1998-99College of Public Health CV format 02/01/061Federal Migrant EducationProgram, Herkimer Co., NY

Assistant Professor/Dept. of Communication2000-2002Assistant Professor/Dept. of Community &Behavioral Health (75%) and Dept. ofCommunication Studies (25%)2003-2006Assistant Professor/Dept. of Community &Behavioral Health (100%) and Dept. ofCommunication Studies (0%)Associate Professor (with tenure)/Dept. ofCommunity & Behavioral Health (100%) andDept. of Communication Studies (0%)Director, Center for Health Communication &Social Marketing, Department of Community& Behavioral Health2006- 2008University of Iowa,Iowa City, IA2008presentUniversity of Iowa,Iowa City, IA2008presentUniversity of Iowa,Iowa City, IAC.Honors, Awards, Recognitions, Outstanding Achievements(least to most 2006200820092009200920092009Cornell University,Ithaca, NYUniversity of Iowa,Iowa City, IATitleQuill and Dagger Society, Cornell University Leadership Honor SocietyGamma Sigma Delta, National Honor Society for Students in AgricultureExcellence-in-Teaching for Graduate Students Nominee, College of CommunicationArts and Sciences, Michigan State UniversityOutstanding Graduate Instructor, International Communication AssociationDissertation Completion Fellowship Award, Michigan State UniversityArticle of the Year Award, Journal of Applied CommunicationsTop 3 Paper Award, National Communication Association, Health CommunicationDivisionYoung Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,Cornell UniversityNew Investigator Award, College of Public Health and College of Medicine, University ofIowaBronze Award for Excellence in Public Health Communication for the Iowa Departmentof Public Health’s Colorectal Cancer Screening Campaign, National Public HealthInformation Coalition (NPHIC)Recognition Award. University of Iowa Cultural and Resource Centers.3W Silver Award for Integrated Health Marketing Campaign for AvoidtheStork.com,International Academy for the Visual ArtsW 3Silver Award for Public Service Web Video for AvoidtheStork.com, InternationalAcademy for the Visual ArtsDavey Gold Award for Integrated Campaign: Not for Profit for AvoidtheStork.com,International Academy for the Visual ArtsDavey Silver Award for Commercials: Not for Profit for AvoidtheStork.com, InternationalAcademy for the Visual ArtsDavey Silver Award for Web sites: Health for AvoidtheStork.com, International Academyfor the Visual ArtsCollege of Public Health CV format 02/01/062

2010Up and Coming Faculty Teaching Award, College of Public Health, University of Iowa20102011The 27th Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards Merit Winner for Television AdvertisingSingle Spot for The Amazing Choice (Avoidthestork.com)The 27th Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards Merit Winner for Magazine Advertising/Single Grocery Store (Avoidthestork.com)The 27th Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards Merit Winner for Total AdvertisingCampaign (with Television) Avoid the StorkthThe 27 Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards Gold Winner for Radio Advertising/Single Spot Drive There (Avoidthestork.com)Article of the Year Award, Eastern Communication Association2011Delta Omega Honor Society in Public Health201120122013Fellow, CIC Academic Leadership Program201020102010II.Top 3 Paper Award, National Communication Association, Health CommunicationDivisionTEACHINGA.Teaching Assignments on semester-by-semester basis (least to most recent)SemesterCourse Title/NumberYearSemester# ofHoursStudentsMichigan State UniversityFallHuman Communication1994(COM 100)Section 1Section 4Spring 1995 Human Communication(COM 100)Section 1Section 4FallIntercultural1995Communication (COM391)Spring 1996 InterculturalCommunication (COM391)SummerIntercultural1996Communication (COM391)FallPersuasion and Conflict1996(COM 325)Spring 1997 InterculturalCommunication (COM391)College of Public Health CV format or100%25%100%50%50%

Summer1997InterculturalCommunication (COM391)Cornell UniversitySpring 1989 Effective Listening (COM204)Spring 2000 Research in Persuasion(COM 618)Spring 2000 Communication andPersuasion (COM 418)FallResearch in Public2000Opinion (COM 620)FallPublic Opinion (COM 420)2000FallHealth Communication2000(COM tor100%31100%100%Fall2000Program Evaluation(COM 497)31Spring 2001Communication andPersuasion (COM 418)Research in Persuasion(COM 618)Qualitative Methods(COM nstructor34Instructor100%31100%Spring 2001Health Communication(COM 697)31Spring 2001Persuasion, Activism,Lobbying (COM 697)31Fall2001Fall2001Public Opinion (COM ndep.StudySupervisorInstructorCommunication andEmotion (COM 497)31100%Spring 2002Health Communication(COM 694)Communication andPersuasion (COM 418)Public Opinion (COM r100%334Instructor100%Research in PublicOpinion (COM 620)Participatory ActionResearch (COM g 2001Spring 2001Spring 2002Fall2002Fall2002Fall2002College of Public Health CV format 02/01/064100%100%100%100%100%100%

Fall2002Health Communication(COM 0%Fall2002Research in Persuasion(COM or100%31100%Health CommunicationCampaigns(172:246/36G:340)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Applied HealthCommunication Research(36:299)Health CommunicationCampaigns(172:246/36G:340)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Content tructor37Instructor100%31100%Health CommunicationCampaigns(172:246/36G:340)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Health CommunicationTheory and Research(172:270)Health CommunicationTheory uctor100%31100%31Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Qualitative HealthCommunication niversity of IowaFallPersuasion and Health2003(172:242)SpringHealth lth Communication2004(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Spring 2005 Emotion, Communicationand Health (36:299)Spring2005Summer2005Fall 2007Fall 2007Spring 2008Summer2008Spring 2009College of Public Health CV format 02/01/065100%100%100%100%100%100%

Spring 2009Using Radio to DeliverHealth Education(172:270)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Introduction to HealthPromotion and DiseasePrevention (172:101)11316337Spring 2010Risk and CrisisCommunication (172:270)31Summer2010Fall 2010Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Persuasion and Health(172:270)31531Spring 2011Persuasion and Health(172:270)31Summer2011Spring 2012Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Health Literacy (172:270)31631Summer2012Summer2012Fall 2012Service-Learning in PublicHealth (170:173)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)Principles of ScholarlyIntegrity (650:7270 /:7604/ :7614)Grant Writing (172:270)1Summer2009Fall 2009Fall 2012Spring2013Spring 2013Summer2013Summer2013Health CommunicationCampaigns(172:246/36G:340)Principles of ScholarlyIntegrity (650:7270 /:7604/ :7614)Service-Learning in PublicHealth (170:173)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 270)College of Public Health CV format ctor100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%

Fall 2013Principles of ScholarlyIntegrity (650:7270 /:7604/ :76141/0/0358Spring2014Health CommunicationCampaigns(172:246/36G:340)Principles of ScholarlyIntegrity (650:7270 /:7604/ :7614)3101/0/0327Spring ts AdvisedDegree ObjectiveNameCornell UniversityBaseema BanooDeniz BirinciDeanna CaputoMSBS w/researchdistinctionPhDHichang ChoPhDSiyoung ChungPhDBrad CohenMSJanie-Diels RollMSNicole NerouliasFeng ShenLaura WeisbeinBS w/researchdistinctionBS w/researchdistinctionBS w/researchdistinctionMSPhDUniversity of IowaErin AbramsohnNia AitaotoRebecca ArnoldNatoshia AskelsonMPHPhDMPHPhDGretchen PoulosJami RothmanRoleOutcomeChairCo-Thesis AdvisorMSBS hesis AdvisorCo-Thesis AdvisorThesis AdvisorChairCommitteeMemberPracticum AdvisorChair/AdvisorAdvisorChairCollege of Public Health CV format 02/01/067PhDPhDMSMSBS w/researchdistinctionBS w/researchdistinctionBS w/researchdistinctionMSPhDMPHPhDMPHPhD

Zhanna BagdasarovPhDKaren BoulangerEva Fassbinder BrummelPhDMPHLaShelle ChristensenMSJay CooperMPHEmily CornishAshley CozadKathryn FieldLeah FrerichsMPHPhDMPHMSRachael GehlbachMAMollie GillerElizabeth GolembewskiHunter HarigErin HeidenMPHMPHMPHPhDHana HinkleEmily InmanJoanna KrajewskiKate LaVailMPHMPHMPHMAChristopher LaytonMAMegan LessardNicole LoewMPHPhDLarissa LuckelYe (Cheryl) MaMPHPhDPaige MadsenPhDMichael MarquardtCristian MeierKimberly MerchantMPHMPHMAStephanie MilesPhDSarah Nebel PedersonPhDGina NicoliPhDErin O’GaraPhDCommitteemember (RutgersUniversity)Co-chairAdvisor, PracticumAdvisorCommitteeMemberAdvisor, erCollege of Public Health CV format MAMPHMPHMAPhDPhD

C.Olayinka tteeMemberThesis ommitteeMemberChair/AdvisorAdvisorFlorin OprescuMaurine OrwaKi ParkChristina PaxmanPhDPhDPhDPhDAshley PetersonMAMark PooleyPhDDana PopishBAErin RobinsonTracy RoutsongEllen SchaferMPHPhDPhDKristina ScharpPhDJoseph SchwartzPhDTraci SchwiegerErica SpiesErin ThatcherPhDMSPhDMSLindsey ThomasPhDLance TillMary WhiteBianca WolfMSPhDPhDJeremy YoudeMPHPhDL. Brendan YoungPhDNi (Jenny) ZhangNameM. Somjen FrazerPositionResearch FellowRoleMentorGretchen PoulosJoseph Greg RosenResearch FellowSecondarySchool TrainingProgramMentorMentorOutcomeRhodes DPhDPhDMALeft programBAPhDPhDMSPhDMSMSPhDPhDPhDPhDMPHOther Advising/MentoringCollege of Public Health CV format 02/01/069

Madalina ComanD.Fogarty FellowMentorProgramCompletionOther Contributions to Institutional ProgramsInstitutional Conferences, Grand Rounds, Journal or, Trainer, Counselor for the EmpathyAssistance and Referral ProgramTrainer, Facilitator and Lecturer for The ZapProgramCoordinator for The Zap ProgramIntern for the Human Relations Training ProgramLocationCornell Univ.Cornell Univ.Cornell Univ.Cornell Univ.Course MaterialsSyllabi DevelopmentCourse TitleLocationIntercultural Communication (COM 391)Michigan StateUniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCommunication and Persuasion (COMPublic OpinionResearch in PersuasionResearch in Public OpinionHealth Communication (COM 694)Participatory Action Research (COM494/CRP 457Persuasion and Health (172:242)Health Communication Campaigns(172:246/36G:340)Health Communication(172: 240/ 36G: 50%University of IowaUniversity of Iowa100%100%University of Iowa100%SCHOLARSHIPA.Publications or Creative Works (least to most recent)Peer-Reviewed Papers1.2.Alm, S. R., Yeh, T., Campo, M. L., Dawson, C. G., Jenkins, E. B., & Simeoni, A. E.(1994). Modified trap designs and heights for increased capture of Japanese beetleadults (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Journal of Economic Entomology, 87, 775-780.Rogers, E., Dearing, J., Rao, N., Campo, S., Meyer, G., Betts, G., & Casey, M. (1995).Communication and community in a city under siege: The AIDS epidemic in SanFrancisco. Special issue: Urban Communication. Communication Research, 22, 664678.College of Public Health CV format 02/01/0610

3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.Dearing, J., Rogers, E., Meyer, G., Casey, M., Rao, N., Campo, S., & Henderson, G.(1996). Social marketing and diffusion-based strategies for communicating with uniquepopulations: HIV prevention in San Francisco. Journal of Health Communication, 1,343-363. PMID: 10947368Suvedi, M., Campo, S., & Lapinski, M. K. (1999). Trends in Michigan farmers’information seeking behaviors and perspectives on the delivery of information. Journalof Applied Communications, 83, 33-50.Suvedi, M., Lapinski, M. K., & Campo, S. (2000). Farmers’ perspectives of MichiganState University Extension: Trends and lessons from 1996 and 1999. Journal ofExtension, 38, www.joe.org/joe/2000february/a4.html.Boster, F. J., Cameron, K., Campo, S., Liu, W., McKeon, J., Baker, E., & Ah Yun, J. K.(2000). The persuasive effects of statistical evidence in the presence of exemplars.Communication Studies, 51, 296-306.Kaplowitz, S., Campo, S., & Chiu, W. T. (2002). Cancer patients’ desires forcommunication of prognosis information. Health Communication, 14 (2), 221-241.PMID: 12046799Cameron, K., Campo, S., & Brossard, D. (2003). Advocating for controversial issues:The effects of activism on compliance-gaining strategy selection. CommunicationStudies, 54(3), 265-281.Campo, S., Brossard, D., Frazer, S., Marchell, T., Lewis, D., & Talbot, J. (2003). Aresocial norms campaigns really magic bullets? Assessing the effects of students'misperceptions on drinking behavior. Health Communication, 15, 481-497. PMID:14527868Campo, S., Mastin, T., & Frazer, M. S. (2004). Predicting and explaining public opinionregarding U.S. slavery reparations. Howard Journal of Communications, 15, 115-130.Kaplowitz, S., & Campo, S. (2004). Drinking, alcohol policy, and attitudes toward a riot.Journal of College Student Development, 45, 501-516.Campo, S., Cameron, K.A., Brossard, D., & Frazer, M.S. (2004). Social norms andexpectancy violation theories: Assessing the effectiveness of health communicationcampaigns. Communication Monographs, 71, 448-470.Campo, S., Poulos, G., & Sipple, J. (2005) Prevalence and profiling: Hazing amongcollege students and points of intervention. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29,137-149. PMID: 15698981Mastin, T., Campo, S., & Frazer, M. S. (2005). In black and white: Mainstream andspecialized newspaper coverage of slavery reparations. Howard Journal ofCommunications, 16, 201-223.Campo, S., & Cameron, K. (2006). Differential effects of exposure to social normscampaigns: A cause for concern. Health Communication, 19, 209-219. PMID:16719724Frerichs, L., Andsager, J.L., Campo, S., Aquilino, M.L. & Dyer, C.S.(2006). Framingbreastfeeding and formula-feeding messages in popular U.S. magazines. Women &Health, 44, 95-118. PMID: 17182529Mastin, T., & Campo, S. (2006). Conflicting messages: Overweight and obesityadvertisements and articles in Black magazines. Howard Journal of Communications,17, 265-285.Cameron, K., & Campo, S. (2006). Stepping back from social norms campaigns:Comparing normative influences to other predictors of health behaviors. HealthCommunication, 20, 277-288. PMID: 17137419College of Public Health CV format 02/01/0611

19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.Levinson, A., Campo, S., Gascoigne, J., Jolly, O., Zakharyan, A., & vu Tran, Z. (2007).Smoking, but not smokers: Self-labeling among college students who smokecigarettes. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9, 845-852. PMID: 17654297Campo, S., & Mastin, T. (2007). Placing the burden on the individual: Overweight andobesity in African American and mainstream women's magazines. HealthCommunication, 22, 229-240. PMID: 17967145Bagdasarov, Z., Banerjee, S., Greene, K., & Campo, S. (2008). Indoor tanning andproblem behavior. Journal of American College Health, 56, 555-562. PMID: 18400668Banerjee, S., Campo, S., & Greene, K. (2008). Fact or wishful thinking? Biasedexpectations in “I think I look better when I’m tanned.” American Journal of HealthBehavior, 32, 243-252. PMID: 18067464Campo, S., Askelson, N.M., Routsong, T., Graaf, L., Losch, M., & Smith, H. (2008).The Green Acres effect: The need for a new colorectal cancer screening campaigntailored to rural audiences. Health Education & Behavior, 35, 749-762. PMID:18757773Askelson, N. A., Campo, S., Mastin, T., & Slonske, M. (2009). The missing role ofparents: A content analysis of newspaper coverage of parenting practices andcommunication strategies for addressing binge drinking. Communication ResearchReports, 26, 50-61.Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Mastin, T., & Slonske, M. (2009). Using evidence-basedresearch to redirect a conversation: Newspapers coverage of strategies to addresscollege binge drinking. Public Relations Review, 35, 411-418.Banerjee, S. C., Greene, K., Bagdasarov, Z., & Campo, S. (2009). “My friends love totan”: Examining sensation seeking and the mediating role of association with friendswho use tanning beds. Health Education Research, 24, 989-998. PMID: 19574406Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., Lowe, J., Smith, S., Dennis, L. K., & Andsager, J. (2010).Factors related to physicians’ willingness to vaccinate girls against HPV: Theimportance of subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Women & Health.50, 144-158. PMID: 20437302Greene, K., Campo, S., & Banerjee, S. (2010). Comparing normative, anecdotal, andscientific risk evidence to dissuade tanning bed use. Communication Quarterly, 58,111-132.Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Spies, E. L., & Losch, M. (2010). Preventing unintendedpregnancies and improving contraceptive use among young adult women in a rural,Midwestern state: Health promotion implications. Women & Health, 50, 279-296. PMID:20512746Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., Lowe, J., Smith, S., Dennis, L. K., & Andsager, J. (2010).Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict mothers’ intentions to vaccinate theirdaughters against HPV. Journal of School Nursing, 26, 194-202. PMID: 2033523231.Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Spies, E. L., & Losch, M. (2010). Caution, the use ofhumor may lead to confusion: Evaluation of a video podcast of the Midwest Teen SexShow. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 5, 201-216.32.Ashwood, D., Farris, K., Campo, S., Aquilino, M., & Losch, M. (2011). Unlocking thecondoms: Is theft really an issue. Pharmacy Practice, 9, 44-47.33.Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., & Carter, K. (2011). Completely isolated? Healthinformation-seeking among social isolates. Health Education and Behavior, 38, 116122. PMID: 21191084College of Public Health CV format 02/01/0612

34.35.Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., Smith, S., Lowe, J., Dennis, L. K., & Andsager, J. (2011).The birds, the bees and the HPV’s. What drives mothers’ intention to use HPVvaccination as a chance to talk about sex. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 25, 162170. PMID: 21514491Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Mastin, T., & Slonske, M (2011). The secondhandeffects of college drinking: The need for media relations . Public Relations Review,5, 1-21.36.Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., Smith, S., Lowe, J., Dennis, L. K., & Andsager, J. (2011).Assessing physicians’ intentions to talk about sex when they vaccinate girls againstHPV. Sexual Education, 11, 431-441.37.Mastin, T., Campo, S., & Askelson, N. M (2012). African American women and weightloss: Disregarding environmental challenges. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 23, 3845. PMID: 2185992338.Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Spies, E. L., & Losch, M. (2012). Ambivalence,communication and past use: Understanding what influences women’s intentions touse contraceptives. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 17, 356-365. PMID: 2189556939.Askelson, N. M., Campo, S., & Smith, S. (2012). Mother-daughter communicationabout sex: The influence of authoritative parenting style. Health Communication, 27,429-448. PMID: 2197812840.Boulanger, K. T., Campo, S., Glanville, J., Lowe, J. B., & Yang, J. (2012). Thedevelopment and validation of the client expectations of massage scale. InternationalJournal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork: Research, Education, & Practice, 5(3),3-15. PMID: 23087774Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Carter, K., & Losch, M. (2012). Segmenting audiencesand tailoring messages: Using the Extended Parallel Process Model and clusteranalysis to improve health campaigns. Social Marketing Quarterly, 12, 98-111.41.42.Oprescu, F., Campo, S., Lowe, J.B., Andsager, J., & Morcuende, J. (2013). Onlineinformation exchanges for clubfoot care: Key findings from an online supportcommunity. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(1), e16. PMID 2347025943.Campo, S., Askelson, N. M., Spies, E. L., Boxer, C., Scharp, K., & Losch, M. L. (2013).“Wow, that was funny”: The value of exposure and humor in fostering campaignmessage sharing. Social Marketing Quarterly, 19(2), 84-96.44.Oprescu, F., Campo, S., Lowe, J.B., Andsager, J., & Morcuende, J. (2013). Managinguncertainty in the context of clubfoot care: Exploring the value of uncertaintymanagement theory and the sense of virtual community. Iowa Orthopedic Journal, 33,142-148. PMID: 24027474Yang, J., Campo, S., Ramirez, M., Richards Krapfl, J., Gang, C., & Peek-Asa, C.(2013). Associations of family communication patterns, parent-teen discussions, andnew teen drivers’ attitudes toward driving safety. Journal of Pediatric Health Care,27(5), 334-241. PMID: 22361241Boulanger, K. T., & Campo, S. (2013) Are personal characteristics of massagetherapists associated with their clinical, educational, and interpersonal behaviors?International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork: Research, Education, &Practice, 6(3), 25-34. doi:10.3822/ijtmb.v6i3.220 PMID: 2400030645.46.College of Public Health CV format 02/01/0613

47.48.49.Oprescu, F., Campo, S., Lowe, J.B., Andsager, J., & Morcuende, J. (2013). Parentsmanaging clubfoot: A content analysis of internet based social support behaviors with afocus on uncertainty management and health communication. International Journal ofInterdisciplinary Social and Community Studies, 7(3), 83-101.Zhang, N., Campo, S., Janz, K., Eckler, P., Yang, J., Snetselaar, L., & Signorini, A.(2013). Electronic word of mouth on Twitter about physical activity in the United States:Exploratory infodemiology study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 15(11), e261.doi:10.2196/jmir.2870. PMID: 24257325Campo, S., Kohler, C., Askelson, N. M., Ortiz, C., & Losch, M. E. It isn’t all aboutlanguage: Communication barriers for Latinas using contraceptives. To be published inthe Journal of Transcultural Nursing.Non-Peer-Reviewed Papers1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Campo, M. L., Alm, S. R., & Wallace, D. B. (1992). NAPIAP special project to acquirepesticide use data on Christmas trees in Rhode Island. Final report submitted to NorthAmerica Pesticide Impact and Assessment Program.Dearing, J., Rogers, E., Meyer, G., Casey, M., Rao, N., Campo, S., Henderson, G., &Betts, G. (1995). Strategies of HIV prevention programs in San Francisco. Secondinterim report submitted to the U. S. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research(grant number 5R01HS0760-02).Dearing, J., Rogers, E., Meyer, G., Casey, M., Rao, N., Campo, S., Henderson, G., &Betts, G. (1995). Strategies of HIV prevention programs in San Francisco. Final reportsubmitted to the U. S. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (grant number5R01HS0760-02).Dearing, J. W., Meyer, G., Casey, M. K., & Campo, S. (1996). Evaluation of theTechnical Outreach Services for Communities pilot program. First interim reportsubmitted to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of ExploratoryResearch, Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program.Dearing, J. W., Meyer, G., Casey, M. K., Campo, S., & Baker, E. (1996). Evaluation ofthe Technical Outreach Services for Communities pilot program. Second interim reportsubmitted to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of ExploratoryResearch, Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program and the U. S.Environmental Protection Agency Superfund Community Involvement and OutreachCenter.Dearing, J. W., Meyer, G., Casey, M. K., Campo, S., & Baker, E. (1996). Evaluation ofthe Technical Outreach Services for Communities pilot program. Final report submittedto the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Exploratory Research,Hazardous Substance Research Centers Program and the U. S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency Superfund Community Involvement and Outreach Center.Burke, M., Campo, S., Lapinski, M. K., Slonim, A., Witte, K., Wruble, C., & Zhao, Z.(1997). Hunger in Michigan: Are we doing the right things? Are we doing things right?Executive summary and full report submitted to the Family Independence Agency ofMichigan and the United States Department of Health and Human Services.(authorship determined alphabetically)Campo, S., Suvedi, M., Krueger, D., Geisler, M., & den Biggelaar, C. (1998). MichiganGroundwater Stewardship Program: Summary of findings for fiscal year 1998 for theHome*A*Syst program. Report submitted to the Michigan Department of Agriculture.College of Public Health CV format 02/01/0614

po, S., Suvedi, M., Krueger, D., Geisler, M., & den Biggelaar, C. (1998). MichiganGroundwater Stewardship Program: Summary of findings for fiscal year 1998 for theFarm*A*Syst program. Report submitted to the Michigan Department of Agriculture.Hikawa, H., Campo, S., & Suvedi, M. (1998). Results from the 1998 survey of literacycouncils in the state of Michigan. Report submitted to Michigan Literacy, Inc.Campo, S., Momin-Khowaja, M., & Heyboer, G. (1999). Summary of key findings ofMichigan Agri-Business Association’s members’ perceptions of the MichiganGroundwater Stewardship Program. Report submitted to the Michigan Department ofAgriculture and the Michigan Agri-Business Association.Suvedi, M., Lapinski, M. K., & Campo, S. (1999). Farmers’ perspectives of MichiganState University Extension: 1996 to 1999. Report submitted to Michigan StateUniversity Extension.Campo, S., & Routsong, T. (2004). Determining CDC’s Screen for Life’s campaignappropriateness for use in rural Iowa: Focus group results. Report submitted to theIowa Department of Public Health.Campo, S., Nathan, P.E., & Tyler, J. (2005). Determining community leaders’understandings of college drinking and its negative consequences: A step towardmobilizing the community for change. Report submitted to the College of Public Healthand College of Medicine.Campo, S., Routsong, T., & Askelson, N. (2005). Determining CDC’s Screen for Life’scampaign appropriateness for use in rural Iowa: Survey results. Report submitted tothe Iowa Department of Public Health.Campo, S., Routsong, T., & Askelson, N. (2005). Perceptions of colorectal cancerscreening among rural Iowans: Comparing those under 65 with those ages 65 andover. Report submitted to the Iowa Department of Public Health.Campo, S., Routsong, T., & Askelson, N. (2005). Perceptions of colorectal cancerscreening among rural Iowans: Gender differences. Report submitted to the IowaDepartment of Public Health.Campo, S., Routsong, T., & Askelson, N. (2005). Perceptions of colorectal cancerscreening: Preliminary survey results for screened and unscreened rural Iowans.Report submitted to the Iowa Department of Public Health.Layton, C., Oprescu, F., & Campo, S. (2005). Evaluating the effectiveness of theExtreme Drinking Campaign: Survey results. Report submitted to Health Iowa andStepping Up, 2005.Lowe, J.B., Aquilino, M., Campo, S., Baker, E., Abramsohn, E., Gutierrez., M, &Williams, G. (2006). Evidence-based best practices for smoking cessation in Iowa.Report submitted to the Iowa Department of Human Services.Campo, S. Askelson, N., & Routsong, T. (2006). Focus group report for the testing ofIowa’s colorectal cancer screening campaign. Report submitted to the IowaDepartment of Public Health.Campo, S., & Askelson, N. (2006). Evaluation of Iowa’s ne

Intercultural Communication (COM 391) 4 80 Co-Instructor 50% Spring 1996 Intercultural Communication (COM 391) 4 9 Instructor 100% Summer 1996 Intercultural . PhD Hichang Cho PhD Committee Member PhD Siyoung Chung PhD Committee Member PhD Brad Cohen MS Committee Member MS Janie-Diels Roll MS Committee