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Published: 2013.05.17 | By University Communication and Marketing | 9:33 AM
Published: 2013.05.17
By University Communication and Marketing
9:33 AM
Hearing conservation is the auditory equivalent of brushing to protect your teeth or putting on sunscreen to protect your skin. The campus organization UI SAFE offers advice and programming that helps guard against hearing loss in the future. Video
 

Carnival designer will speak April 24

A person wearing a large, colorful carnival costume

Clary Salandy, an internationally known carnival designer, will talk about her work during a free, public lecture at 7:30 p.m. in the University of Iowa Old Capitol Museum Senate Chamber on Wednesday, April 24. The talk is sponsored by the UI Museum of Art. Story

UI Health Science Research Week events April 16 and 17

An online game that lets citizen scientists help map the brain connections involved in vision is the subject of one of three public presentations by leading neuroscience experts being held April 16 and 17 to celebrate UI Health Sciences Research Week. Story

Innovation summit helps would-be UI entrepreneurs

University of Iowa students, faculty, and staff interested in starting a technology start-up business can learn more about helpful UI resources at the Hawkeye Innovation Summit from 8-11 a.m. Friday, April 26 at the hotelVetro. Story

UI's Linebarger says background TV can be harmful to children

Published
2013.04.08

UI College of Education Associate Professor Deborah Linebarger says that frequent disruptions are linked to poorer academic and cognitive outcomes based on a study she and colleagues conducted which looked at the amount of background TV children are exposed to on a regular basis. Story from: Education.com

Education.com

'Native Kids Ride Bikes' curator coming to UI campus

Dylan Miner, whose project Anishinaabensag Biimskowebshkigewag (Native Kids Ride Bikes) is currently the University of Iowa Museum of Art’s featured spring exhibition, will present a free public lecture on Thursday, April 18, at 5:30 p.m. in Room 116 of Art Building West. The lecture is titled "History, Memory, and Collaboration.” Story

Recent deaths

Death notices for current and retired UI employees. Links to online obituaries provided when available. Story

Lane of southbound Madison Street to close for library project

One lane of southbound Madison Street and the sidewalk along the east side of the University of Iowa Main Library will be closed April 22 to Aug. 2 to facilitate the installation of th Story

UI Pow Wow tradition continues, honors founders

Indian Country Today Media Network: UI Pow Wow tradition continues, honors founders
Published
2013.04.11
Larry Yazzie is the arena director of the University of Iowa Pow Wow April 13 and 14. Photo by Christal Moose

The University of Iowa American Indian Student Association is celebrating its 20th year of hosting a pow wow April 13 and 14 by continuing the tradition and honoring its founders and those who supported its early start. Story from: Indian Country Today Media Network

Indian Country Today Media Network

Forest animals featured April 21 for Storytime Adventures

The University of Iowa Museum of Natural History begins its spring “Storytime Adventures” series on Sunday, April 21, at 3 p.m. Join us on the third Sunday of each month as we explore animals and the environment in Iowa and around the world. Story

Kia-Hui Tan to give solo violin recital April 20

kia-hui tan portrait

The University of Iowa Center for New Music will present a free solo violin recital by Kia-Hui Tan at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in the University Capitol Centre Recital Hall. The program will consist of winning works from the 2013 KH Tan Composition Competition for Solo Violin Works: Asian Inspirations. Story

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