Academics

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NSF grant helps UI Museum of Natural History upgrade important ornithology collection

Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation, the UI Museum of Natural History is upgrading the storage of its ornithology collection, which features more than 31,000 bird, nest, and egg specimens. Meanwhile, students are getting valuable experience in museum collections management.
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President Harreld on public universities’ role in the democratization of higher education

Thursday, June 15, 2017
University of Iowa President J. Bruce Harreld discusses how public universities contribute to the continuing democratization of of higher education in the United States.
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UI Museum of Art reaches Iowans by operating outside the box

Wednesday, June 14, 2017
The University of Iowa Museum of Art has been without a building since the flood of 2008. However, as officials await a new structure, the museum staff has kept UIMA relevant through outreach and lending works of art to other museums, bringing its collection to Iowa and the world.
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Building virtual worlds to prep for the real one

Wednesday, June 7, 2017
At the University of Iowa, undergraduate students work side by side with researchers to create a digital human being, design virtual car trips for an advanced driving simulator, and more. Hands-on tech experiences like these allow students to grow intellectually and prepare for their career after college.
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CEO Lori Pedelty: Always a Hawkeye

Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Lori Pedelty, UI alumna and CEO of Pedelty Enterprises, recently led a workshop at the University of Iowa’s 2017 Tippie Women Summit. “Iowa Now” sat down with Pedelty to talk about how her experience at the UI influenced her and what the phrase “Always a Hawkeye” means to her.
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Student employment programs a win-win for students’ future success, UI’s mission

Thursday, May 25, 2017
Associate Vice President for Student Life Sarah Hansen discusses the importance of tying student jobs to academics and reflects on her own time re-shelving books in the UI Main Library as an undergraduate.

UI, Cornell College create new dual-degree program in public health

The University of Iowa and Cornell College are teaming up to give students more opportunities, enhancing their prospects for careers and graduate study with a new dual-degree program in public health.

UI professor tackles barriers to higher education for low-income and first-generation students

Thursday, May 18, 2017
A University of Iowa study shows that college admission officers are more likely to accept low-income students if they have a better understanding of the high schools those students attend. The findings will be discussed at a May 22 symposium at the UI College of Education.

Thornburg receives Lola Lopes Award for Undergraduate Student Advocacy

Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Kelly Thornburg, director of scholar development with the University of Iowa Honors Program, is the recipient of the 2017 Lola Lopes Award for Undergraduate Student Advocacy in recognition of her work serving undergraduate students and the undergraduate experience.
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Looking back at spring 2017 commencement ceremonies

Monday, May 15, 2017
UI graduates celebrated a series of commencements May 11–14. From the Carver College of Medicine to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Hawkeyes cheered and shed some tears at the closing of an important chapter in their lives. Read a recap and check out some photos of the festivities.
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Documentary about century-old films archived at UI Libraries to be screened in DC

Monday, May 15, 2017
A documentary about a collection of 100-year-old films preserved with the help of the University of Iowa will have its world premiere at the American Film Institute’s prestigious AFI DOCS film festival in Washington, D.C., in June. The films, literally saved from the trash heap, are archived in Special Collections.

College of Education earns elite distinction for secondary education training

Friday, May 12, 2017
The National Council on Teacher Quality has ranked the University of Iowa’s College of Education as a top-tier undergraduate program in secondary education, one of just 16 programs nationwide to earn the distinction.