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Though weekend rain likely, lake and river levels continue to drop

Another wet weekend is on the horizon, with as much as 2 inches possible in the Iowa River basin through Saturday night. In spite of the potential for rain, the numbers for Coralville Lake and the Iowa River continue to move in a positive direction. Story

Law prof explains impact of Supreme Court DNA decision

A University of Iowa law professor believes Thursday’s ruling by the United States Supreme Court that determined that isolated versions of naturally occurring genes cannot be patented will have little impact on Iowa’s agribusiness industry. Story

Meet the UI grads behind a top 10 grossing educational app

Published
2013.06.13
icon of a dental app

Three University of Iowa recent graduates collaborated with UI professors to create a nursing exam prep app that has been downloaded 60,000 times. Story from: Silicon Prairie News

Silicon Prairie News

Arts and Minds program moves to Macbride Auditorium

Due to an increased risk of thunderstorms, today’s Arts and Minds: A Celebration of Partnership program is moving to its rain location—Macbride Auditorium in Macbride Hall on the University of Iowa Pentacrest. Story

A look inside the Iowa Ladies Football Academy

Published
2013.06.11

Solon's Anne Edwards learned about the Hawkeye football game day experience from a player's perspective by participating in this year's Iowa Ladies Football Academy, which raised $230,000 for Iowa Children's Hospital. Story from: Cedar Rapids Gazette

Cedar Rapids Gazette

Longevity Awards: March 2013

University of Iowa Staff Council’s service recognition program acknowledges all professional and scientific and merit staff who have reached 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, or 50 years of continuous service. Longevity Award winners receive a certificate and letter of appreciation from the Office of the President. Story

Expat culture shock boomerangs in the office

Published
2013.06.11

UI management and organizations professor Maria Kraimer suggests workers on overseas posting start looking for a new position in their company three to four months before they return home. Story from: BBC

BBC

UI study to evaluate how footwear might affect foot changes during pregnancy

Women ages 18 to 40 who are in the first trimester of pregnancy may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study to examine changes in the feet during pregnancy. Story

Iconic and user-friendly

architectural rendering of the new Hancher

Today it’s only a hole in the ground, but someday soon it will be a stunning, iconic, and user-friendly Hancher Auditorium. Story

UI biomedical researcher named a 2013 Pew Scholar

Qi Wu, assistant professor of pharmacology in the UI Carver College of Medicine, has been selected as a 2013 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences. Story

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