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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
 

Achievements

University staff, faculty, and students are accomplishing great things every day. See who’s making news with awards, publications, promotion and tenure, and more. Story

A closer look at UI's Dan Reed

Published
2013.04.05
Dan Reed

Dan Reed shares his visions and goals as UI vice president for research and economic development, as well as some of his hobbies, which include amateur astronomy, in this Q&A. Story from: Business Record

Business Record

Documentary examines struggles in American health-care system

The University of Iowa hosts a free, public screening of the film "The Waiting Room," a character-driven documentary that captures the raw reality of the uninsured patients and doctors and staff at Highland Hospital, a safety-net hospital in Oakland, Ca. The event takes place at 7 p.m. in the HNI Auditorium of the Pomerantz Center and is sponsored by the UI's Public Policy Center. Story

Retired volunteers help UI students gain patient practice

Published
2013.04.04
AN RSVP volunteer works with a UI nursing student so he can gain practice

UI nursing, medical, and pharmacy students work with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, where senior citizens volunteer to play the roles of patients, which helps students gain valuable experience. Story from: KCRG

KCRG

UI pharmacy professor to launch dementia study

Published
2013.04.05

Ryan Carnahan, a University of Iowa pharmacy professor, will launch a dementia study with support from a new federal agency created by the Affordable Care Act. Story from: Omaha World-Herald

Omaha World-Herald

Little Hawk debate team to perform at UI

The University of Iowa Old Capitol Museum will host a debate with the Little Hawk Speech and Debate team from Iowa City High School on Saturday, April 13, at 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Story

Old Capitol welcomes Herky Graduation tour

herky with signatures

The University of Iowa Old Capitol Museum is welcoming Herky and his buddies for the 2013 Herky Graduation Tour. The temporary exhibit will be at Old Capitol this April through August. Story

Prairie burns promote renewed landscape April 5

UI Facilities Management Landscape Services staff will be conducting prairie burns on three prairie remnants located along the bike trail connecting Hawkins Drive and Mormon Trek Blvd, and along the Hawkins Drive right-of-way on Friday, April 5. Story

ITS launches internally built student record system

Seven years in the making, a new homegrown student record system called MAUI (Made At the University of Iowa) manages vast amounts of data—everything from admissions and registration information to financial aid and billing. Story

Hello MAUI, goodnight mainframe

mainframe computer

For decades, mainframe computers powered University of Iowa research and administraive business. With the advent of a new student records system, the last mainframe's work is done—the machine was powered down on April 1, marking the end of a chapter in UI computer history. Story

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