Alumni and Friends

Latest News Bar

Latest flood news: Coralville Lake down to 700.34 feet | Dubuque Street partially reopened (More info)

Alumni and Friends

Main Page Content

Spotlight: A karmic connection

International Accents: Spotlight: A karmic connection
Published
2013.05.01
UI student Thomas Langer at the Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, India

Thomas Langer, a recent UI graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with an emphasis in human rights, traveled to India last summer to explore the role and impact of new social media upon the Tibetan diaspora living in exile. Story from: International Accents

International Accents

Alumni Association honors 12 for achievement, service

From championing education reform to sending hundreds of Iowans on cultural exchanges, UI alumni are making their marks across the spectrum. Story

Lucas Mann talks about 'Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere'

Published
2013.05.16
Portion of the book jacket cover from Lucas Mann talking about 'Class A," a novel about baseball

Lucas Mann, who received his Master of Fine Arts from the UI in 2012, discusses his first book, Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere. Story from: The New York Times

The New York Times

UI alumnus Lem Genovese is veteran folk singer, author

Published
2013.05.23
Lem Genovese, UI alum and veteran folk singer, plays the guitar

UI alumnus Lem Genovese, who received his bachelor's degree in general studies in 1987, is now a veteran folk singer and author, his perspectives honed by four decades of songwriting and performing and his 20 years of service in the U.S. Army and National Guard. Story from: Veterans Today

Veterans Today

Fermenting ad success for popular U.S. brews

Portrait of Lisa Weser

As head of brand communications at Anheuser-Busch, UI alumna Lisa Weser formulates PR strategies for the brewing company's U.S. brands, including Budweiser. She recently was involved in developing and promoting the Budweiser Clydesdale TV spot that aired during the 2013 Super Bowl. Story

Mo Yan promotes Chinese literature

Published
2013.05.22
Nobel Prize laureates, physicist C.N. Lang (left) and author Mo Yan, (right), Photo by Gong Lei/Xinhua

Chinese author Mo Yan (photo, right), a 2004 participant of the UI International Writing Program (IWP), recently assumed the post of chairing the newly-established Beijing Normal University International Writing Center. Story from: China Daily

China Daily

Art provides outlet for grief

infant toes

A celebratory moment—the bestowment of the 2013 Yale Drama Series Award—is one that grew out of painful loss and honest conversation between a University of Iowa professor and a student (now alumna) of the Iowa Playwrights Workshop. Story

Cohen thanks community music educators

Iowa City Press-Citizen: Cohen thanks community music educators
Published
2013.05.18

Mary Cohen, UI associate professor of music education, applauds the efforts of community music educators and projects for providing opportunities for meaningful self-expression. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.) Story from: Iowa City Press-Citizen

Iowa City Press-Citizen

Spotlight: Melody heart valve puts teen back in the game

Published
2013.05.14
Rebecca Hemm, University of Iowa Children's Hospital patient

Fourteen-year-old Rebecca Hemm of Moline, Ill., was among the first to receive a Melody Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve at University of Iowa Children's Hospital, allowing her to play tennis on her school team and sing in the choir. Story from: Health at Iowa

Health at Iowa

UI graduate finishing book about growing up on a reservation

Published
2013.05.16
Deborah Taffa, a Master of Fine Arts candidate in nonfiction writing at the University of Iowa, poses in her home Thursday. / David Scrivner / Iowa City Press-Citizen

Deborah Taffa, a Master of Fine Arts candidate in nonfiction writing, who is among the nearly 5,200 UI students graduating this weekend, is writing a book about growing up on a reservation and her complicated views on her ancestry. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.) Story from: Iowa City Press-Citizen

Iowa City Press-Citizen

Pages

Subscribe to Alumni and Friends