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UI hosts classics conference

The University of Iowa hosts a conference this week at which leading regional scholars will talk about the ancient Mediterranean world and its lasting influence on art, architecture, literature, and society. The Classical Association of the Middle West and South annual meeting begins Wednesday and runs through Saturday. Story

UI experts share how humanities and journalism can save each other

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2012.11.12
Illustration of two men handing a newspaper to each other on a flying trapeze. Adam Niklewicz for The Chronicle Review

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. Story from: Chronicle of Higher Education

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Just what the doctor ordered

Amy Domeyer-Klenske during Match Day

Although she harbored serious doubts about medicine as a career choice, Amy Domeyer-Klenske focused on the human interactions that attracted her to medicine. Soon she realized she was on the right path—a path that took a desirable turn on Match Day. Photo Feature

Exploring culture, technology, and design

Kids interact with a digital touchscreen.

Three co-founders of Silicon Valley-based Onomy Labs—which conceives and builds interactive exhibits and related project —will examine formulas for innovation. Story

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