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Peek-Asa study shows farmers need more time to get to trauma centers
Thursday, September 10, 2020
A study by Corinne Peek-Asa in the College of Public Health finds that farmers who are injured on the job take an hour longer to get to a trauma center because of the isolation of their jobs and distance EMTs must travel.
Tippie researchers discuss how WFH is changing corporate college
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Tippie College of Business researchers Daniel Newton and Michele Williams talk with River to River about the first five months of work from home have changed corporate culture.
Stephanie Miracle preserving—and challenging—tradition at University of Iowa
Thursday, September 10, 2020
For visiting professor Stephanie Miracle, the time at Iowa is an opportunity to deepen her choreographic research and refine her teaching philosophy, which translates to spending a lot of time with the undergrads. Her contemporary technique classes often oppose typical dance studio etiquette—dancing with a group but acting as if you're a soloist, for example—and encourage students to question...
Psychology professor explains people's actions during coronavirus pandemic
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Edward Wasserman, professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, writes a commentary about people's behaviors during the novel corona virus pandemic. Joined by another author in the piece for NBCNews.com, Wasserman says the human brain toggles between short-term, impulsive behaviors, and long-term perspectives.
UI’s Martin discusses why classic black sitcoms like ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ and ‘Living Single’ took so long to come to streaming
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Alfred L. Martin Jr., assistant professor of media studies at the University of Iowa, says blackness is often cast by the mainstream as “extraordinarily culturally specific,” so then the shows that resonate for the black demographic writ large are defined as “niche” and therefore not as palatable for wide-ranging audiences.
Take care letting kids play outside during pandemic
Monday, July 13, 2020
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
Monday, July 13, 2020
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.
Misery and megalomania: How David Adjmi became a playwright
Monday, July 13, 2020
University of Iowa Playwrights Workshop graduate David Adjmi's new memoir “Lot Six” traces the Syrian-Jewish enclave that spawned him, the instructor who unnerved him, and the biting comedy that made his name.
Winokur comments on safety of COVID-19 vaccines
Monday, July 13, 2020
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.
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