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UI's Belin-Blank Center recognizes top Iowa high schools for AP participation

For the fifth consecutive year, George Washington High School in Cedar Rapids is the top Advanced Placement school in Iowa, according to the Iowa AP Index. The index was developed nine years ago by the University of Iowa College of Education's Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. Story

Mentoring Moscow

a 10-member delegation from Moscow visits with UI officials on campus.

A 10-member delegation from one of Russia’s premier research institutions visited the University of Iowa this past week to gather ideas to help improve its growing university. The visit was hosted primarily by the UI College of Education's Belin-Blank Center. Story

Assouline named new UI Belin-Blank Center director

Susan Assouline has been named the new director of the University of Iowa College of Education's Connie Belin & Jacqueline N. Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development, effective Jan. 1, 2013. Story

Celebrating giftedness, supporting difficulties

Megan Foley Nicpon administers an assessment test

Just because you’re really smart doesn’t mean you are supremely self-confident. That’s according to University of Iowa College of Education researchers who report that gifted children with attention deficit hyperactivity-disorder have lower self-esteem than their intellectual peers. Story

Discoveries in the lab

student and faculty conducting research

More than 30 students from around the world converged on the University of Iowa campus this summer for six weeks doing innovative research in a biology lab. Their experiences were part of the University of Iowa College of Education’s Belin-Blank Center's Secondary Student Training Program. Story

Inspiring young leaders

UI President Sally mason speaks with students as part of a leadership seminar at the Belin-Blank Center

The Advanced Leadership Seminar—part of the UI Belin-Blank Center's National Scholars Institute—connects high school students with experienced leaders, builds skills like listening and negotiation, and helps participants create plans to improve their communities. Story

Diversity legacy of Audrey Qualls lives on

Audrey Qualls

The 2012 recipients of the University of Iowa College of Education's Audrey Qualls Commitment to Diversity Award—Jan Warren and Mitchell Kelly—both say that the award is extra special to them because of the woman it’s named after. Story

Twice-exceptional

A $150,000 grant secured by the University of Iowa College of Education’s Connie Belin & Jacqueline N. Blank International Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development will help provide services to “twice exceptional” students—or gifted students with learning, behavioral, emotional, and/or social impairments—their families, and educators. Story

Hatching innovative ideas

Nate Finarty and Caleb Hall from Northstar Elementary in Knoxville, Iowa, show their Rail Mail invention

Twenty young innovators from across the Hawkeye State came together on the University of Iowa campus to share their creations at Invent Iowa, the state’s oldest STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) outreach initiative. Story

UI Belin-Blank Center’s AP Index shows Corridor schools excel in AP testing

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2012.05.09

Nick Colangelo, director of the University of Iowa College of Education's Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education, comments on the State of Iowa's success in AP test-taking over the last 20 years. Story from: Cedar Rapids Gazette

Cedar Rapids Gazette

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