College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Gallery series to present 'Memoire'

Thursday, November 15, 2012
The Gallery series of the University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts will present Mémoire, a student production written by Micah Ariel James and directed by Rachel Korach Howell, at 8 p.m. Thursday–Saturday, Nov. 29–Dec. 1, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, in Theatre B of the UI Theatre Building.
TIME Magazine cover with image of UI physicist James Van Allen

Twin NASA probes exploring radiation belts renamed to honor UI's Van Allen

Wednesday, November 14, 2012
NASA announced in a ceremony Friday that the recently launched mission studying the Van Allen Probes was renamed to honor the late James Van Allen, the head of the physics department at the University of Iowa who discovered the radiation belts encircling Earth in 1958.
A saxophone player

Jazz at the Mill

Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Mill in downtown Iowa City plays host to the University of Iowa School of Music’s jazz series, which features student ensembles and collaborations with professors from the jazz program. Each installment features one or two particular groups focusing on a style or sub-genre of jazz.
University of Iowa alumnus Steve Cannon ran 40 marathons in 40 days around Lake Michigan.

Man on the Run

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
To raise money for cancer charities, University of Iowa alumnus Steve Cannon ran 40 marathons in 40 consecutive days around Lake Michigan.

UI student wins 2012 John Mather Nobel Scholarship

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Patrick Fischer of Lone Tree, Iowa, a double major in physics and astronomy in the UI College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has won a scholarship that may help him to achieve his goal of one day studying processes on planets and moons that hold the potential for life.
Illustration of two men handing a newspaper to each other on a flying trapeze. Adam Niklewicz for The Chronicle Review

UI experts share how humanities and journalism can save each other

David D. Permutter and David Dowling, director and assistant director, respectively, for the UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication, write how the demand for in-depth stories can promote a return to the humanitarian origins of journalism.
1994 portrait of James Van Allen

NASA renames space mission to honor University of Iowa’s James Van Allen

Monday, November 12, 2012
On Nov. 9, NASA renamed a recently launched mission to study Earth's Van Allen radiation belts as the Van Allen Probes mission in honor of the late James A. Van Allen, U.S. space pioneer and longtime distinguished professor of physics in the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

UI team is runner up in international genetics challenge

Friday, November 9, 2012
A University of Iowa team of more than 30 researchers from five different colleges has been named a finalist and awarded $5,000 in a competition that challenged international research teams to provide the best interpretation and communication of DNA sequencing results for three children with rare, undiagnosed genetic diseases.
Samuel Becker

Iowa icon, Sam Becker, dies at 89

Thursday, November 8, 2012
Samuel Becker, namesake of the UI's Samuel L. Becker Communication Studies Building, died today, Thursday, Nov. 8. He was 89.

Hagle: gay marriage safe for the foreseeable future

Thursday, November 8, 2012
UI political science professor Tim Hagle says he believes gay marriage is safe for the foreseeable future after Iowa voters decided to retain a state Supreme Court justice who participated in the landmark 2009 ruling that made Iowa the first Midwestern state to allow gay marriage.
Independent Angus King celebrates under a splash of champagne in Freeport, Maine, on Tuesday after winning the Senate seat vacated by Republican Olympia Snowe.

Covington says third party wins idiosyncratic

Thursday, November 8, 2012
University of Iowa political science professor Cary Covington says third-party victories in Maine and Vermont may have been idiosyncratic, having more to do with the personal popularity of the candidates.

Alumni association to host customized trip to Cuba

Thursday, November 8, 2012
A special, customized UI Alumni Association tour led by a University of Iowa professor offers UI alumni and friends the rare opportunity to explore Cuba, meet its people, and discover shared passions for art, literature, dance, and music.