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IWP's Merrill creates world ties as part of group traveling the globe

Published
2013.06.07
IWP director Chris Merrill, Chinelo Okparanta, Stephen Kuusisto and Ann Hood sit in front of the Registan in Samarkand. / Kelly Bedeian / Special to the Press-Citizen

UI International Writing Program Director Christopher Merrill was one of four American authors who recently returned from a 10-day reading tour through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.) Story from: Iowa City Press-Citizen

Iowa City Press-Citizen

Alumni awards ceremony still planned for June 8

A swollen Iowa River is making travel to campus more difficult, but all activities at the Levitt Center for University Advancement June 7-9 will go on as scheduled. Story

Tranel talks about living with brain trauma

Published
2013.05.30
An image of the human brain

Daniel Tranel, UI neurology professor and director of the Iowa Neurological Patient Registry—a unique Iowa registry that tracks patient who've experience brain damage, talks brain science with River to River host Ben Kieffer. Story from: Iowa Public Radio

Iowa Public Radio

Center for the Book releases short film about papermaking

Center for the Book papermaking team

A new film from the University of Iowa Center for the Book reveals important findings about historical papermaking processes. The 10-minute documentary shows UI Associate Professor Tim Barrett and his graduate student co-workers experimenting with centuries-old methods to answer current questions about paper quality, conservation, and aesthetics. Story

American authors build literary connections in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan

writers in uzbekistan

Four American authors traveled to Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to give public readings, visit literary institutions, and connect with writers, journalists, students, and other creative types as part of a reading tour organized by the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program (IWP). Story

Ambassador comes home

Ron McMullen teaching a class

Ron McMullen, a UI alumnus and Iowa native, spent more than 30 years as a diplomat and ambassador, dodging bullets and negotiating delicate deals. Now he's come back to the campus where his international roots were planted to share his experiences with students as a visiting professor in the UI Department of Political Science. Story

Kim Merker, hand-press printer of poets, is dead at 81

Published
2013.05.27
Kim Merker in 1991. He was known for printing books the way they were produced centuries ago.

Kim Merker, founder of the UI Center for the Book, and designer, typesetter, and printer of some of the most beautiful books made in America in the late 20th century, died of cancer in Iowa City at age 81. Story from: The New York Times

The New York Times

UI students receive 2013 Stanley Awards

Four University of Iowa undergraduate students and 20 UI graduate students have received Stanley Awards for International Research to conduct research abroad or pursue learning activities in international studies that are not available on the UI campus. Story

Alumni Association honors 12 for achievement, service

From championing education reform to sending hundreds of Iowans on cultural exchanges, UI alumni are making their marks across the spectrum. Story

Lucas Mann talks about 'Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere'

Published
2013.05.16
Portion of the book jacket cover from Lucas Mann talking about 'Class A," a novel about baseball

Lucas Mann, who received his Master of Fine Arts from the UI in 2012, discusses his first book, Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere. Story from: The New York Times

The New York Times

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