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Hagle: gay marriage safe for the foreseeable future

Thursday, November 8, 2012
UI political science professor Tim Hagle says he believes gay marriage is safe for the foreseeable future after Iowa voters decided to retain a state Supreme Court justice who participated in the landmark 2009 ruling that made Iowa the first Midwestern state to allow gay marriage.

Covington says third party wins idiosyncratic

Thursday, November 8, 2012
University of Iowa political science professor Cary Covington says third-party victories in Maine and Vermont may have been idiosyncratic, having more to do with the personal popularity of the candidates.

Female enrollment in STEM fields rises

Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The number of women seeking degrees in science and related fields at Iowa's three public universities is on the rise, Iowa Board of Regents data shows. UI Provost Barry Butler says that outreach programs to third, fourth, and fifth grade girls are now showing results.

UI team lauded for unique approach in finding unexpected genetic results

Wednesday, November 7, 2012
A UI team was lauded for taking a unique approach in returning unanticipated genetic results in a story on a contest sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital that challenged researchers to interpret the genomes of families whose children have undiagnosed diseases.

IEM predicts presidential elections

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Tippie College of Business' Iowa Electronic Markets (IEM) operates like any futures market, only instead of forecasting the price of corn or beans or oil, it forecasts the outcomes of elections.

UI's Ciochon says there is no Bigfoot

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
University of Iowa anthropologist Russell Ciochon says there is no Bigfoot in a story about how Spike TV is offering $10 million dollars for irrefutable proof of the beast's existence as part of a new reality show.

UI experts discuss football concussions

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Two UI experts—David Moser and Andy Peterson—share what causes concussions and how student athletes have more exposure during practice in a story on how football caused one-third of such injuries at Iowa universities last year.

UI's Living-Learning Community program one of first in nation to be mandatory

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
UI officials will make UI’s Living-Learning Community program mandatory for all incoming students beginning in fall 2013. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.)

IWP visitors offer new visions of America

Monday, November 5, 2012
Each year toward the end of their three-month residency, the three dozen or so fellows from the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program gather for a closing public event titled “Images of America.” (Note: A paid subscription may be required.)

UI researcher discovers living at high altitude tied to developmental delay

Monday, November 5, 2012
George Wehby, a researcher in the UI College of Public Health, discovered South American babies and toddlers living at high altitude were more likely to score poorly on early tests of brain development in a recently published study in the Journal of Pediatrics.