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Regents approve tuition freeze for resident undergraduates

Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The Iowa Board of Regents on Wednesday approved a third consecutive year of freezing tuition for resident undergraduate students at the University of Iowa. The Regents also voted to increase tuition for nonresident undergraduates and graduate students attending the UI by 1.75 percent.

Regents approve interim appointments in UI administration

Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The Iowa Board of Regents on Wednesday approved interim appointments to oversee the University of Iowa's finances and key administrative responsibilities, in the wake of the impending retirement of UI senior financial officer Doug True.

Celebrate the holidays with Danú

Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Hancher favorite Danú will share the joy of the holiday season the Irish way Wednesday, Dec. 10 at the Englert Theatre.

UI study: Cookie Monster teaches self-control

Tuesday, December 2, 2014
A University of Iowa study found preschoolers had more self-control after watching videos of Cookie Monster practicing ways to resist eating a bowl of cookies.

Louis and Dorothy Laubenthal Memorial Scholarship awarded to Mason City native

Tuesday, December 2, 2014
First-year University of Iowa Doctor of Physical Therapy student Nathan R. Kleckner has been named the 2014-2015 recipient of the Louis and Dorothy Laubenthal Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship, established in 2011, commemorates the Laubenthals’ belief in the value of education by providing financial assistance to a first-year student in the University of Iowa Department of Physical Therapy and...

Three UI scientists elected 2014 AAAS Fellows

Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Three University of Iowa faculty members have been awarded the distinction of 2014 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.

UI athletes double as inventors

Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Two Iowa football players are chasing unique dreams off the field by crafting and working on their own inventions with the help of the student business incubator at the University of Iowa.

UI Laptop Orchestra turns music on its head

Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Whether clicking on a mouse pad, typing on a keyboard, rocking an instrument, or using “percussion toys,” the University of Iowa’s laptop musicians consider their ensemble to be just like any other, except for one key difference: their instruments.

NASA's Van Allen Belt Spacecraft detects 'Star Trek-Like' invisible shield

Monday, December 1, 2014
Researchers have discovered that satellites and astronauts are protected from "killer electrons" by an "invisible shield" within the Van Allen radiation belts, discovered by University of Iowa Space Physicist James A. Van Allen in 1958.

Construction-related road closures Dec. 2 and 3

Monday, December 1, 2014
A portion of Burlington Street in Iowa City will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 2, and the North-South section of Front Street will be closed from 8 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2 until mid-morning Wednesday, Dec. 3.

The Student Experience: Tyler Hackman

Monday, December 1, 2014
"The Student Experience" showcases University of Iowa students who excel academically—inside and outside the classroom. This installment features Tyler Hackman, a first-generation college student from Lawler, Iowa, who is pursuing a double major in marketing and management.

Tips for a healthy winter

Wednesday, November 26, 2014
It’s not technically winter yet, but it is sure starting to feel like it. As the temperature begins to drop and the snow flurries fly, UI College of Nursing experts offer steps people can take to maintain good health, even in the harsh Iowa winter.

Advancing tissue engineering: The state of 3D bioprinting

Wednesday, November 26, 2014
A University of Iowa College of Engineering researcher is using 3D printing to advance the process of bioprinting everything from simple tissues to entire organs.

The many faces of art

Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Hancher executive director Chuck Swanson and UI printmaking faculty Anita Jung spent a portion of a recent Friday afternoon visiting with seventh-grade students at Spencer Middle School about their special role in a multi-school art project for the new auditorium.

West Des Moines boy, 10, is Kid Captain when Hawkeyes take on Nebraska

Tuesday, November 25, 2014
When Liam was 2 months old, the Feeleys came to University of Iowa Children’s Hospital and met with pediatric orthopedic surgeon Ericka Lawler, who put the family at ease.

UI startup IOWA Approach receives financing from Boston Scientific

Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Fresh on the heels of signing an exclusive global license agreement with the University of Iowa Research Foundation for its patent-pending Atrial Fibrillation (AF) ablation technology, IOWA Approach announced late Monday, Nov. 24, that it has received an equity investment from Boston Scientific Corporation.

Like son, like father: Dentistry professor helps UI veterans transition from military to studies

Tuesday, November 25, 2014
After his son's harrowing war experience and difficulty assimilating to college and civilian life, College of Dentistry's Rick Williamson has played an active role in helping veterans at the University of Iowa transition successfully from military service to higher-education studies and careers.

University of Iowa designated Home Base Iowa Program

Monday, November 24, 2014
The University of Iowa has been designated a Home Base Iowa Certified Higher Academic Military Partner (CHAMP) for its work to educate and assist veterans on campus.

'Human Right to a Clean Environment'

Monday, November 24, 2014
More than 300 middle school students, primarily from Eastern Iowa, were in Coralville in mid November to participate in the 18th annual University of Iowa International Day for Human Rights. This year students learned about “The Human Right to a Clean Environment.”

Professional majors strengthen mission of liberal arts colleges

Friday, November 21, 2014
Faced with declining enrollment and rising costs, some small liberal arts colleges have added professional and vocational majors, a decision University of Iowa researchers say has strengthened rather than undermined the mission of the schools. The findings are being presented Friday at the Association for the Study of Higher Education’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C.