Carrel awarded Andrew Carnegie Fellowship Associate professor of geographical and sustainability sciences to study infectious disease risk during and after natural disasters By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2019.04.23 | 08:27 am
UI experts, Dubuque officials improve city’s flood resilience one home at a time By: Lynn Anderson Davy | 2018.10.29 | 09:44 am
Drier forecast reduces flood risk on UI campus Modifications made after 2008 diminish potential threat By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2018.10.11 | 08:32 am
UI engineering students help Lake Delhi solve long-standing waste water problem Efforts could help Iowa community meet looming deadline to improve water quality By: Lynn Anderson Davy | 2017.12.18 | 02:58 pm
$96.9 million Iowa Watershed Approach shifts into high gear Watershed management authorities across the state identifying ways to reduce runoff and flood damage By: Lynn Anderson Davy | 2017.02.17 | 08:43 am
Flood threats changing across US UI study finds flood risk growing in the North, declining in the South By: Richard C. Lewis | 2016.12.29 | 09:39 am
Despite its dearth of coastline, Iowa has scientists who study hurricane forecasts UI research evaluates forecasting models for predicting rainfall from tropical cyclones By: Andrea Zeek | 2016.10.14 | 01:59 pm
UI center has flood maps for Iowa Nineteen communities can track flooding in real time By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.12.15 | 11:17 am
Media advisory: Stream sensors installed in Davenport Gauges installed tomorrow along two flood-prone creeks By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2015.09.16 | 02:49 pm
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