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UI's sustainability program recognized

The University of Iowa Facilities Management has received APPA's 2013 Sustainability Award. Story

Spotlight: Freedom to change

Iowa Alumni Magazine: Spotlight: Freedom to change
Published
2013.06.01
A silhouette of a pereson with their arms raised above their heads who is part of a prison choir

Thanks to UI associate music education professor Mary Cohen and many volunteers, hope and joy bloom in dark places through the Oakdale Community Choir. Story from: Iowa Alumni Magazine

Iowa Alumni Magazine

Arts & Minds: Building on Iowa's Creative Legacy aims to help rebuild arts campus

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The University of Iowa, the University of Iowa Foundation, and the UI arts community hosted the Celebration of Partnership on Friday, June 14—an event that honored shared efforts to rebuild UI arts facilities following the historic flood of 2008. Story

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

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

Avoiding Turkey

A group of UI law students will study in Jordan instead of Turkey this summer, after political demonstrations in Istanbul turned violent this week. Story

Kelly motivates students, earns Collegiate Teaching Award

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Professor Mitchell Kelly's influence on future teachers and his personal, inspiring approach to his work have earned him the 2012-13 Collegiate Teaching Award, the College of Education’s highest honor recognizing excellence in teaching. Story

McKinley Middle School teachers create lesson plans from 2008 floods

Published
2013.06.10
Students and teachers work together at McKinley Middle School

Teachers at McKinley Middle School in Cedar Rapids are among many Iowa educators who are developing new lesson plans from the flood of 2008, partnering with the UI College of Education as part of the Living with Floods Project. Story from: KCRG

KCRG

Spotlight: Nursing professor influences hospice training in India

Published
2013.06.03
An image of a woman sitting on a street in India, surrounded by colorful flowers

Joann (Jo) Eland, UI College of Nursing associate professor, took a group of 18 students to India this past academic year, where she taught a three-week course titled "Hospice, Pain, and Palliative Care." Story from: UI College of Nursing website

UI College of Nursing website

Campus utilities getting a boost

If you’ve been on the east side of campus any time in the last month, no doubt you’ve noticed the ongoing utility construction work impacting Burlington, Madison, and Court Streets and changing normal traffic flow near the UI Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. Story

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