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UI students leave Las Vegas to work on reimagining downtown

Published
2013.03.27
owa college students gather together to discuss their innovative ideas for their course study “Reimagining Downtown Las Vegas” led by Associate Director Dave Gould, center, at Work In Progress in Las Vegas Wednesday, March 20, 2013.  Read more: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/mar/27/iowa-students-leave-vegas-task-making-impact-impre/#ixzz2OquwvNfJ

A group of UI students spent spring break in Las Vegas working on a class project with UI Associate Director David Gould to re-imagine the downtown area. Many of the students say they overcame their initial fears and stereotypes of the city and could envision living there. Story from: Las Vegas Sun

Las Vegas Sun

Bill Sackter centennial celebrates life and spirit of Iowa icon

Bill Sackter

Uptown Bill's and Wild Bill's coffee shops are planning a week of special events to mark the 100th birthday of Bill Sackter. Music, films, an art show, and more are scheduled during the week of April 8-13. Story

From red, white, and blue to black and gold

Alec Brobston

On Sept. 11, 2001, Alec Brobston told his mom he intended to join the U.S. Army. He went on to fulfill his pledge, beginning a journey that’s taken him to South Korea, Iraq, and the University of Iowa, where he aims to build community among veterans. Story

Careers in Aging in Iowa focus of a new webinar series

The University of Iowa, in collaboration with the University of Northern Iowa (UNI), Iowa State University (ISU), and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC), is presenting a webinar series about Careers in Aging, which will take place throughout April. Story

Hunnicutt discusses lack of leisure time for working adults

Published
2013.03.26
A scene of two chairs on a sandy beach

Ben Hunnicutt, UI leisure studies professor and author of "Free Time: The Forgotten American Dream," discusses the drop in leisure time and how thinkers from Whitman to Henry Luce were convinced that leisure time was considered an essential component of the American Dream. Story from: WBEZ

WBEZ

Pollack, Percy to read April 3

Eileen Pollack and Jen Percy will read from their work at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in a free reading at Prairie Lights Books in downtown Iowa City as part of the Mission Creek Festival. The reading also will be streamed live on the University of Iowa Writing University website. Story

Thanks, Hawkeyes!

Herky signing a Thank You card.

Hawkeyes across campus are invited to thank the people who make their University of Iowa experience better as part of a social media campaign organized by UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication students. Story

Preparation and persuasion

Debaters preparing for a debate competition

After spending the better part of a year learning the ins and outs of energy policy, University of Iowa debaters are ready to argue all sides of the issue at the National Debate Tournament March 28-April 1. Story

Moody comments on new video game, BioShock Infinite

Published
2013.03.21
newsmaker, The game BioShock Infinite brings players to the floating city of Columbia during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Image courtesy of Irrational Games

Kyle Moody, who teaches a UI video-game-journalism course, says whether it's technology, interface, storytelling, themes, or all of these things, BioShock games mean a move to the future through the lens of the past. Story from: The New York Times

The New York Times

Tim Quirk from Google Play to lecture on UI campus

The University of Iowa and Mission Creek Festival will host a lecture by Tim Quirk from Google Play at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 1 in the second floor Senate Chamber of the Old Capitol. The lecture, titled "The Quiet Revolution: From the Walkman to the iPod, How Portability and Infinite Storage Have Changed the Way We Listen, and What We Listen To," is free and open to the public. Story

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