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Pollack, Percy to read April 3

Eileen Pollack and Jen Percy will read from their work at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in a free reading at Prairie Lights Books in downtown Iowa City as part of the Mission Creek Festival. The reading also will be streamed live on the University of Iowa Writing University website. Story

Thanks, Hawkeyes!

Herky signing a Thank You card.

Hawkeyes across campus are invited to thank the people who make their University of Iowa experience better as part of a social media campaign organized by UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication students. Story

UI Alumni Association event offers business networking opportunities

Collaboration is critical in today’s business world—and an upcoming networking event from the University of Iowa Alumni Association offers the chance to make some important connections with fellow Hawkeyes. Story

A decade of community

Join the 10th anniversary celebration of the University of Iowa’s Asian and Pacific American Cultural Center April 5-7, co-sponsored by the UI Center for Student Involvement and Leadership and the UI Alumni Association. Story

Hawkeye Men's Basketball wins in first round of NIT

Basketball action

Iowa defeats Indiana State 68-52 to advance in the National Invitation Tournament. The Hawkeyes will play Stony Brook University at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20. Photo Feature

UI's Kaskie says retirees go back to work for fun, finances

Published
2013.03.17
Steve Davis plays his vintage Ludwig drums at his home in Greenville, S.C. He retired in 2005 then went back to working full-time. / Gannett News Service

Brian Kaskie, associate director for public policy at the UI’s Center on Aging, says that some people find it necessary to work to make ends meet or just to live their retirement years in the fullest possible way in a story on the growing number of retirees continuing to work. Story from: Democrat and Chronicle

Democrat and Chronicle

Spotlight: Bringing history home

Published
2013.03.01
Teacher helps students in a classroom with an assignment

Elise Fillpot, a UI College of Education alumna, created an innovative social studies curriculum called Bringing History Home, designed to invigorate history education at the elementary level and provide a model to teach children to engage with historical photography and documents. Story from: Education@IOWA

Education@IOWA

Refugees in the heartland

author Kao Kalia Yang standing infront of a conifer

The Midwest is home to some of the largest refugee communities in the country, and Iowa has been instrumental in creating the modern refugee resettlement system. But who is a refugee, and what distinguishes refugees from immigrants? Learn more at a free UI Provost's Global Forum, "Refugees in the Heartland," April 4-7. Story

Scheetz receives $1.1 million grant to study optic nerve head structure

A team of University of Iowa researchers will study the progressive loss of the optic nerve, which is a hallmark of glaucoma. Story

American dream out of reach in 'American Winter'

Promotional poster for 'American Winter'

A new documentary co-produced by UI alumna Devon Terrill traces the stories of eight American families struggling to get by during the worst U.S. recession in 80 years. The film will debut on HBO on March 18 and will be screened March 30 at the Englert Theatre in Iowa City. Story

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