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President Harreld: AVP for DEI search moves forward; interim to be named soon

Thursday, July 23, 2020
The UI is at the forefront of many endeavors, and it is our responsibility to lead by example. That includes taking a leadership role in addressing the critical social and cultural dialog of our generation—no matter how difficult such work may seem.
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#MaskUpIA spreads awareness of the importance of face coverings during COVID-19

Wednesday, July 22, 2020
With a new rise in COVID-19 cases in Johnson County in late June, University of Iowa Health Care launched a face-covering campaign asking faculty, staff, students, and health care employees to show why wearing a face covering is important to them.

Take care letting kids play outside during pandemic

LIsa Roth, a researcher in the College of Public Health, encourages parents to stay focused on their children playing outdoors during the distractions of the COVID-19 pandemic.

American businesses reconsidering global supply chains

Jennifer Blackhurst, professor of business analytics in the Tippie College of Business, says COVID-19 may speed the tightening of supply chains out of China that American businesses were thinking of even before the pandemic.

Winokur comments on safety of COVID-19 vaccines

Patricia Winokur, executive dean of the Carver College of Medicine, says researchers have sequenced both the human genome and the COVID-19 genome, which will help scientists tell if the vaccines they develop to fight the virus are safe.

Salnas explains what all those COVID-19 statistics mean

Monday, July 13, 2020
Jorge Salinas, hospital epidemiologist for University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics and an assistant professor off internal medicine at Carver College of Medicine, helps make sense of all the statistics that are used to explain the spread of COVID-19.

Edmond talks about benefits of face shields over face masks

Dr. Michael Edmond, clinical professor of internal medicine-infectious diseases at the Carver College of Medicine, says that one advantage that face shields have over face masks in protecting against the spread of COVID-19 is that they aren’t as hot as a mask, and they don't cause eye glasses to fog up.
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Libraries preserving images of spray-painting from Black Lives Matter protests

Thursday, July 9, 2020
While work to remove spray-paint on campus from recent Black Lives Matter protests continues, the University of Iowa also is preserving the images in order that the messages not be forgotten and to help guide campus in its work to make meaningful changes.

UI Libraries award faculty OpenHawks grants

Monday, June 29, 2020
The University of Iowa Libraries has awarded 12 grants for Open Educational Resource (OER) projects for the 2020-2021 academic year.

University of Iowa chemist selected for early career award by U.S. Department of Energy

Tuesday, June 23, 2020
James Shepherd, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, has been selected to receive $750,000 in funding as part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Early Career Research Program. Shepherd will use the funding to advance the field of finite-temperature electronic structure theory.

Study finds vaping can lead to poor oral health

A researcher from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry was part of a research team that found vaping significantly increases the likelihood of cavities and other oral health problems caused by excess bacteria in the smoker's mouth.

Electrical and Computer Engineering professors receive NSF RAPID grant for novel COVID-19 testing technologies

Three Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty members received a National Science Foundation (NSF) RAPID grant titled "RAPID: High-Throughput and Low-Cost Testing of COVID-19 Viruses and Antibodies through Compressed Sensing and Group Testing," to develop a novel high-throughput and low-cost testing technology that has great potential of breaking the testing bottleneck of the COVID-19 pandemic...