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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

Lecuona, Holman to perform March 24 in Old Capitol

rene lecuona and hannah holman

Réne Lecuona, professor of piano in the University of Iowa School of Music, will perform with cellist Hannah Holman, formerly of the Maia Quartet and now with the New York City Ballet Orchestra and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24, in the Old Capitol Senate Chamber. Story

Esposito to perform with Alturas Duo for CD release concert

Nicole Esposito, professor of flute in the University of Iowa School of Music, will present a CD release concert with the award-winning Alturas Duo (Carlos Boltes, viola/charango, and Scott Hill, guitar) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in Riverside Recital Hall on the UI campus. Story

Faculty invited to annual tenure workshop April 2

The University of Iowa Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, Faculty Senate, and the Office of the Provost invite faculty to the annual tenure workshop Tuesday, April 2, in Room 116 of Art Building West. Story

Brain power

Daniel Tranel

The Iowa Neurological Patient Registry was founded in 1982 by UI researchers. The one-of-a-kind registry collects multiple instances of patients who have experienced brain damage as a result of injury, illness, or surgery, and helps researchers determine if lesions in one specific brain area always produce the same cognitive or behavioral deficits. Story

UI's Schoenbaum shares social history of the violin

Published
2013.03.13
Partial image of book jacket of "The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument"

David Schoenbaum, UI history professor emeritus, has been researching his book, The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument, ever since he started playing the violin, as a child. Story from: Violinist

Violinist

Even with a female dean, most MBAs are still men

Published
2013.03.13
Male business students watching a presentation

Sarah Gardial, dean of the UI Tippie College of Business, says role models are important for underrepresented groups so organizations attract more diversity as part of a story on how despite more business schools having female deans, most MBAs are still men. Story from: Bloomberg Business Week

Bloomberg Business Week

Hancher artists innovate with 'Shuffle.Play.Listen.'

Matt Haimovitz and Christopher O'Riley

Innovative program includes music by recognized masters of classical music, as well as by contemporary musicians like Radiohead and Arcade Fire. Story

UI Children's Hospital opens Kid Captain 2013 nominations

kid captain aon sidlines with football players

Nominations are now being accepted for the UI Children's Hospital Kid Captain program for 2013. Story

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