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Exercise triggers memory-related brain ‘ripples’ in humans, researchers report

Monday, March 9, 2026
A University of Iowa-led research team has documented in humans that physical exercise sparks an increase in brain waves called ripples connecting areas in the brain linked to learning and memory. The researchers noted that a single exercise session spawns a spike in ripples and learning-memory connections.
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Colin Gordon named 2026 UI Distinguished Chair

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The University of Iowa has named Colin Gordon the recipient of the 2026 UI Distinguished Chair, honoring his remarkable scholarship, teaching, and service. Gordon, a leading historian of American public policy and political economy, joins a select group of UI faculty who have made a significant impact in their fields and at the university.
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4 faculty receive Iowa Mid-Career Faculty Scholar Awards

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Four Iowa faculty members — Casey DeRoo, Donika Kelly, Greg LeFevre, and Mary Weber — have been selected as recipients of the Iowa Mid-Career Faculty Scholar Awards for 2026. The award provides funding to tenured associate professors who have a national or international reputation in their disciplines and are exceptional teachers.
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Fatima Toor named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Fatima Toor, professor of electrical and computer engineering and Lowell G. Battershell Chair in Laser Engineering, has been named a 2026 Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors. The honor highlights emerging academic inventors who have demonstrated success in patents, licensing, commercialization, and research that positively impacts society.
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New benefit: Voluntary short-term disability insurance now available

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Enrollment is open through March 13 for benefits-eligible employees to opt into MetLife short-term disability insurance, which can help replace part of your income if illness or injury prevents you from working. Coverage begins April 1. Learn more about the new, voluntary benefit and how to enroll.
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UI, ENGIE bringing new water tower into service

Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The University of Iowa and ENGIE, Iowa’s utility operator, are bringing a new, larger water tower into service now through March 13. The tower provides a significant increase in water storage capacity for campus and improves reliability. Here’s what you need to know about the transition.
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New report affirms UI’s strong economic impact on state

Friday, February 27, 2026
The University of Iowa continues to be a major economic driver for the state, supporting jobs, generating business activity, and contributing to Iowa’s long-term growth.
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6 low-enrollment undergrad majors recommended for closure

Wednesday, February 25, 2026
UI also proposing the closure of two departments within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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Investing in faculty success

Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The University of Iowa’s commitment to supporting faculty at every stage of their careers continues to strengthen retention across campus. In FY2025, the university's faculty retention rate remained at 96.3%.
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4 faculty members recognized with UI’s highest teaching honor

Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Four University of Iowa faculty members will receive the 2026 President and Provost Award for Teaching Excellence, recognizing exceptional, sustained contributions to student learning and success. This year’s recipients are Colleen Bringman, Alison K. Guernsey, Ted Neal, and Chad Tracy.

Events

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Iowa baseball vs. St. Thomas

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 3:05pm
Duane Banks Field
The Iowa baseball team hosts St. Thomas.
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Joshua Bell and The Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 7:30pm
Hancher Auditorium
Experience the beauty brought forth by some of the finest musicians to be found anywhere.
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Guest Chamber Recital: JACK Quartet

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 7:30pm
Voxman Music Building

Guest Chamber Recital: JACK Quartet

JACK continues their long-standing relationship with the University of Iowa String Quartet Residency Program. In their 2-part '25–'26 residency, the JACK Quartet will workshop drafts by student composers, and teach chamber music. In this recital, JACK will perform a recital of works written expressly for them by UI student composers.

This concert is free and open to the public. 

News you can use

Tips for staying grounded during times of change

Change is a constant in higher education, and staying grounded supports both well-being and effectiveness. Focusing on hope — not as wishful thinking, but as a steady, intentional practice — can create clarity and forward momentum. Small, purposeful actions and strong connections help sustain energy, resilience, and confidence in what comes next.

Advice for building trust through everyday transparency

Transparency strengthens teams, reduces uncertainty, and supports well-being — especially during times of change. Prioritizing clear, honest communication can ease stress, build trust, and create space for meaningful dialogue, even when conversations are difficult.

UI experts offer advice on regaining control of our time on social media

Social media platforms are designed to keep you scrolling — but the habit can be hard to break. In this episode of "Talk of Iowa" on Iowa Public Radio, UI professors explain how social media affects your mental health and offer practical ways to set boundaries, stay present, and protect your well-being.

Tips for choosing connection over constant scrolling

Smartphones keep us connected, but they can also distance us from the people and moments right in front of us. Everyday scrolling can interrupt attention, relationships, and well-being — and small, practical changes can help create more meaningful, phone-free connection.

The science behind stress, coping, and resilience this holiday season

As the holiday season ramps up, stress can feel unavoidable. University of Iowa psychological and brain sciences professor Jason Radley, a global and national expert on the neurobiology of stress, suggests some ways to help.

Are holiday specials still appointment TV?

Tim Havens, professor of communication studies and an expert in TV history and culture at the University of Iowa, offers insight to help you navigate where to find your holiday favorite, and how you can start your own viewing tradition to rejuvenate your holiday spirit.

UI relationship expert shares insight on power of a holiday greeting card

Rachel McLaren, associate professor of communication studies at the University of Iowa, explains that despite today’s era of online digital communication, the tradition of sending paper holiday greetings is a gesture toward building, maintaining, or reshaping personal relationships with friends and family.

Tips for staying healthy during respiratory virus season

Respiratory viruses tend to spike in fall and winter. Now is the right time to make sure you are ready when the three most common viruses (flu, COVID-19, and RSV) reach their peak. Learn about vaccines and easy ways to prevent illness.

Navigate the holidays with joy while leaving the guilt outside in the cold

Kathy Mellen, a registered dietitian and professor of instruction in the Department of Health, Sport, and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa, shares practical insights on how to enjoy holiday meals, manage social pressures, and feel good during this season of celebration.

What to do with all these leaves?

UI expert: Work smarter, not harder, when dealing with leaves this fall
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Protect yourself, your child from counterfeit car seats

Increasingly sold online, counterfeit car seats look like popular, federally-approved brands, but fail basic safety and crash-test standards. The Stead Family Children’s Hospital Child Passenger Safety team offers tips for identifying fakes and how to find and install a legitimate one.

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