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UI programs use 3D printing technology

Published
2013.04.05
University of Iowa industrial engineering PHD student Howard Chen demonstrates a two-arm custom-built 3D printer that he built at Iowa's College of Engineering’s Center for Computer Aided Design's Biomanufacturing Laboratory. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

UI industrial engineering doctoral student Howard Chen built a 3D bio printer at the UI's College of Engineering’s Center for Computer Aided Design's Biomanufacturing Laboratory. At the UI, 3D printing technology is being integrated into student learning in many ways. Story from: The Gazette

The Gazette

The Last Flight of Petr Ginz

Iowa Alumni Magazine: The Last Flight of Petr Ginz
Published
2013.04.01
Iowa Alumni Magazine cover art for The Last Flight of Petr Ginz

From Iowa Alumni Magazine: a courageous young boy's perspective on the Holocaust. Story from: Iowa Alumni Magazine

Iowa Alumni Magazine

'Love and Valor' to be screened at Old Capitol

The University of Iowa Old Capitol Museum will host a free public showing of the film “Love & Valor, The Intimate Civil War Letters,” followed by a director’s talk Thursday, April 25 at 6 p.m., in the Senate Chamber. Story

Iowa match

Jaclyn and Michael Haugsdal celebrating in crowd at Match Day.

How did a fourth-grader at a football game and a fifth-grader who wanted to be a teacher end up sharing a dream to become doctors and making it come true at the University of Iowa? This married couple shares their story. Story

UI Press offers 'Best Specimen of a Tyrant'

detail of best specimen of a tyrant book cover

"The Best Specimen of a Tyrant: The Ambitious Dr. Abraham Van Norstrand and the Wisconsin Insane Hospital" by Thomas Doherty is now available from the University of Iowa Press. Story

Achievements

University staff, faculty, and students are accomplishing great things every day. See who’s making news with awards, publications, promotion and tenure, and more. Story

A closer look at UI's Dan Reed

Published
2013.04.05
Dan Reed

Dan Reed shares his visions and goals as UI vice president for research and economic development, as well as some of his hobbies, which include amateur astronomy, in this Q&A. Story from: Business Record

Business Record

Documentary examines struggles in American health-care system

The University of Iowa hosts a free, public screening of the film "The Waiting Room," a character-driven documentary that captures the raw reality of the uninsured patients and doctors and staff at Highland Hospital, a safety-net hospital in Oakland, Ca. The event takes place at 7 p.m. in the HNI Auditorium of the Pomerantz Center and is sponsored by the UI's Public Policy Center. Story

NIT title run falls one game short

aaron white fights for the ball against baylor

It was the most inopportune time for the University of Iowa men's basketball team to have an off shooting night. The Hawkeyes tied a season low with a 26.1 field goal percentage in a 74-54 loss to Baylor Thursday, April 4, in the championship game of the National Invitation Tournament in Madison Square Garden. Story

Retired volunteers help UI students gain patient practice

Published
2013.04.04
AN RSVP volunteer works with a UI nursing student so he can gain practice

UI nursing, medical, and pharmacy students work with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, where senior citizens volunteer to play the roles of patients, which helps students gain valuable experience. Story from: KCRG

KCRG

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