When Iowa communities identify a need, they have a ready partner in the University of Iowa. That’s the message of Hawkeye Caucus Day, April 2 at the State Capitol in Des Moines. Story
2013.03.29 | By University Communication and Marketing | 09:33 AM
The annual Hawkeye Caucus Day at the State Capitol in Des Moines highlights University of Iowa people and programs making an impact across the state. Story
2013.03.28 | By University Communication and Marketing | 09:21 AM
Finalists for university librarian will visit the University of Iowa starting Monday, April 1, presenting a series of open forums on the future of libraries at research-intensive universities. Story
Sarah Gardial, dean of the UI Tippie College of Business, says role models are important for underrepresented groups so organizations attract more diversity as part of a story on how despite more business schools having female deans, most MBAs are still men.
Story from: Bloomberg Business Week
The University of Iowa and Iowa State University have teamed up to change licensing terms for companies to engage with research at the universities. Story from: Des Moines Register
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds joined about 20 University of Iowa students for a crash course on medical devices for treating cardiovascular disease—and an introduction to new facilities that are changing how UI faculty teach.
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A new scholarship available to first-year University of Iowa students starting this year aims to help students complete their undergraduate degrees in four years. Story
2013.03.07 | By University Communication and Marketing | 07:00 AM
The University of Iowa and Iowa State University announced Wednesday a new option allowing industry to negotiate exclusive licenses to breakthroughs from partnerships with university researchers. The goal is to increase universities' partnership with companies on research and to increase the rate of technology transfer to the private sector. Story
David Perlmutter, director of the UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication, shares how to avoid bad advice from colleagues as part of his "Career Confidential" advice column for The Chronicle.
Story from: The Chronicle of Higher Education
Launched in 2012, the MAP-Works survey offers a new way to proactively address UI student concerns. It’s helping the university keep students enrolled, make education affordable, and enhance overall student success. Story