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Portrait of Wilton High School junior Maxwell Roth

Wilton student will be a senior and a freshman—at the same time

Friday, March 1, 2013
Wilton High School junior Maxwell Roth will spend his senior year of high school living at the UI pursuing a career in biomedical engineering thanks to an early entrance honors program through the UI Belin-Blank Center's National Academy of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering.
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UI student, Missouri Valley native featured on Big Ten Network

Friday, March 1, 2013
University of Iowa doctoral student and Missouri Valley native Erin O'Gara was featured on The Big Ten Network for a video she created, Putting Babies First, as the first Health Communications Fellow with the State Hygienic Laboratory at the UI.
Dr. Ravi Vemulapalli and Dr. Dale Andres, Mercy senior vice-president of medical affairs, anticipate the benefits of a new collaborative effort to diagnose and treat people with diseases of the liver and biliary tract in central and western Iowa. / Mary C

New liver center will improve patient care

Thursday, February 28, 2013
A new partnership with the UI Organ Transplant Center, Mercy Medical Center-Des Moines, and the Iowa Digestive Disease Center is improving care for patients with liver disease, especially in central and western Iowa.

Higher education for all

Thursday, February 28, 2013
University of Iowa officials say that keeping higher education affordable and accessible to all students is a high priority, even in challenging economic times.
Alfredo Garcia tutors Elizabeth Ayala

First generation Latino leader

Thursday, February 28, 2013
UI student Alfredo Garcia of Sioux City says his Mexican immigrant parents have labored intensely in fields and factories to give him and his siblings the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Garcia, who is also president of First Generation Iowa, says he is grateful for scholarships that have made it feasible for him to attend the UI and graduate debt free.

Northbound Madison Street near CRWC to close March 6

Thursday, February 28, 2013
The northbound lanes of Madison Street, between Court and Burlington streets, will be closed March 6 through April 17 as part of a University of Iowa utility construction project.
students look at a human muscle skeleton model

Project HOPE helps students explore the health sciences

Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Employment opportunities in the health science fields will be the topic of discussion when students from two eastern Iowa middle schools visit the University of Iowa Department of Biology this spring as part of Project HOPE, created by College of Education associate professor Saba Ali.

Dancers in Company to perform home concerts March 7-9

Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The University of Iowa Department of Dance will present home concerts for its resident touring company, Dancers in Company, at 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, March 7-9, in Space Place Theater in North Hall.

UIMA First Friday: Patterns of Growth

Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Celebrate art, “Patterns of Growth” and the approach of spring at the University of Iowa Museum of Art First Friday reception from 5 to 7 p.m. March 1 at hotelVetro. For $5, enjoy refreshments, light hors d’oeuvres, art by local fiber artist Mary Merkel-Hess, and live music.

Three Pentacrest Museum events re-scheduled

Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Three University of Iowa Pentacrest Museum events have been rescheduled following postponements last week due to inclement weather.

African-ancestry babies get less prenatal care in Brazil

Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Babies in Brazil of African ancestry, alone or mixed, are more likely to have low birth weights and to be born prematurely than those born to parents of European-only ancestry, according to a new study from the University of Iowa. The reasons may be less use of prenatal care facilities and where non-European-only ethnic groups live. Findings appear in the "American Journal of Public Health."

UI's 2013 Celebrating Cultural Diversity Festival moves to fall

Tuesday, February 26, 2013
This year, the University of Iowa Celebrating Cultural Diversity Festival will be Sunday, Sept. 29 as a kick-off to the week’s Homecoming events, creating a new fall tradition for a popular event that has traditionally been held during the spring semester for the past 22 years.