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UI launches new online journal for MFA in Spanish Creative Writing program

"Iowa Literaria," the electronic journal of the MFA in Spanish Creative Writing program at the University of Iowa, is online as of Tuesday, Feb. 26. Story

UI research finds that foot size changes with pregnancy

Published
2013.03.04
Photo of a pregnant women's bare stomach from the perspective of looking down at her feet

The majority of women who participated in a new University of Iowa study saw their feet grow during pregnancy. Story from: Huffington Post

Huffington Post

Perlmutter: How to avoid bad advice from colleagues

The Chronicle of Higher Education: Perlmutter: How to avoid bad advice from colleagues
Published
2013.03.04
Illustration of a man trying to give the wrong directions to a female colleague, Marta Antelo for The Chronicle

David Perlmutter, director of the UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication, shares how to avoid bad advice from colleagues as part of his "Career Confidential" advice column for The Chronicle. Story from: The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education

UI researchers developing 3D printer, 'bio-ink' to create human organs

Howard Chen, doctoral student in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and developer of the multi-arm bioprinter, building multicellular structures using the bioprinter. Researchers in the UI Center for Computer aided Design's Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMTech) group are refining equipment and techniques that may result in the 3D printing of human organs and tissue some five or 10 years from now. In this screen shot Howard Chen, doctoral student in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and developer of the multi-arm bioprinter, builds multicellular structures using the device. Credit: David Gamradt.

The Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMTech) group at the University of Iowa is engaged in a variety of novel manufacturing activities that include the goal of creating a functioning human organ some 10 or 15 years from now. Video

Ingram says there are still stereotypes about male nurses

Published
2013.03.03
Dan Lose, left, and Frank Gedney work on a pretend patient at a nursing training facility at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics on Friday. / Benjamin Roberts / Iowa City Press-Citizen PHOTOS

Todd Ingram, UI associate professor of nursing, says there are still stereotypes about male nurses, despite the fact that a recent U.S. Census Bureau report shows the proportion of males working as nurses is slowly climbing. (Note: A paid subscription is required.) Story from: Iowa City Press-Citizen

Iowa City Press-Citizen

UI study proves that pregnant women's feet grow

Published
2013.03.01
Illustration of baby feet next to an adult woman's feet, Image Credit: RedKoala / Shutterstock

A University of Iowa study published in the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation proves a phenomenon that has long been observed—that pregnant women's feet really do grow along with their tummies. Story from: redOrbit.com

redOrbit.com

Spotlight: The Iowa Narratives Project: A life beyond the classroom

Published
2013.02.14
Matt Gilcrest poses by a globe in a TILE classroom

UI rhetoric instructor Matt Gilchrist says he enjoys helping students enhance their writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills in a TILE (Transform, Interact, Learn, and Engage) classroom, and he especially enjoyed the Iowa Narratives Project. Story from: UI TILE Website

UI TILE Website

Collectors, collections, and collecting

Iowa Humanities Festival poster

Jim Leach, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will speak at the first ever Iowa Humanities Festival in Des Moines on March 9. Collectors and collecting is the theme of this inaugural event, which brings together scholars, museum directors, librarians, and personal collectors from across the state. Story

Mathaes, Tsachor to give recital March 13

jessica mathaes portrait

The University of Iowa School of Music will present a free recital by guest artist Jessica Mathaes, an award-winning violinst, and Uriel Tsachor, professor of piano in the UI School of Music, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, in Riverside Recital Hall. Story

UI professor comments on 'Extreme Couponing' participants' behaviors

Published
2013.02.28
Illustration of a women buried under a pile of coupons with just her legs sticking out. Photo illustration by 731; Photographs by Alamy (3)

Donald Black, UI professor of psychiatry, says that the behaviors displayed by people on the reality TV show Extreme Couponing could be considered variants of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Story from: Bloomberg Business Week

Bloomberg Business Week

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