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Campus projects, renovations remain on track despite recent floods

Published
2013.06.18
Image of UI campus renovations

Although the Iowa River’s recently spilled-over banks prompted quick defensive action by the University of Iowa to prevent a repeat of the 2008 flood, officials say the flooding has not slowed the progress of three prominent campus projects. Story from: The Daily Iowan

The Daily Iowan

New drug could help AMD sufferers

macular degeneration

University of Iowa ophthalmologists have tested a new drug to treat age-related macular degeneration in older patients. The researchers report that half of the eyes treated responded to the new drug, Eylea, with reduced fluid in the eyes, while one in three had improved vision after six months. Results appear in the American Journal of Ophthalmology. Story

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

arts and minds graphic

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

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

Longevity Awards: February 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

Unglamorous, unseen, unsung

bulkhead tunnel

Mitigation measures like flood response plans and so-called "invisible walls" aren't especially sexy; no ribbon cuttings, groundbreaking ceremonies or speeches mark their implementation. But when a flood hits, mitigation can mean the difference between a building that gets swamped and one that remains dry. Story

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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