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Iowa Now Minute - 2/12/15

Thursday, February 12, 2015
"Iowa Now Minute" is a 60-second roundup highlighting recent UI activities, research, public engagement, and campus life. Look for a new video every Thursday.

UI engineering senior Kindig named Gates Cambridge Scholar

Thursday, February 12, 2015
Allison Kindig, a University of Iowa graduating senior from Cedar Rapids, has been awarded a 2015 Gates Cambridge Scholarship. Kindig, a Presidential Scholar and an active member of the UI’s Honors Program, is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering as well as a minor in business administration and a certificate in global health studies.

Protein controls both alcohol craving and organ damage

Wednesday, February 11, 2015
A University of Iowa study in mice shows that disrupting one protein can simultaneously curb alcohol cravings and protect the heart and liver from alcohol-induced damage. The findings suggest that the RGS6 protein may be a useful drug target both for treating alcoholism and reducing the organ damage caused by chronic alcohol consumption.
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Love online is about being real, not perfect

Wednesday, February 11, 2015
How you fill out an online profile makes a big difference in how you're seen by others. New research shows it is better to be real with your information than trying to be perfect.

UI to establish dedicated energy crops in eastern Iowa

Wednesday, February 11, 2015
The University of Iowa will soon be growing its own crop dedicated entirely to creating energy. The plant—a sterile hybrid grass called Miscanthus—will be harvested and used to supply power, steam, and chilled water to the main campus.

UI TIER leadership team presents update to Faculty Senate

Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Leaders of the University of Iowa’s TIER, or Transparent Inclusive Efficiency Review, working groups evaluating information technology, human resources, finance, sourcing and procurement, and academic cases, provided an update to the UI Faculty Senate on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Gift to the UI College of Pharmacy aids student scholarships and lecture fund

Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Floyd R. and Judith E. Domer, of Asheville, North Carolina, have established a $1 million bequest for the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy that will enhance an existing scholarship fund and create a new lectureship fund.
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Club Hancher brings Terell Stafford to The Mill

Monday, February 9, 2015
Terell Stafford will share his love of jazz with college and high school students ahead of two concerts with his quintet at The Mill.

Campus, public invited to share thoughts on next president

Monday, February 9, 2015
University of Iowa faculty, staff, students, and members of the public are invited to share their thoughts on the qualifications they believe will be most important in selecting the next president during open forums to be held next week.

The Student Experience: Allison Kindig

Monday, February 9, 2015
Allison Kindig did her homework before coming to the University of Iowa. Four years later, the Cedar Rapids Kennedy graduate's preparation is still paying dividends.
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Study finds Midwest flooding more frequent

Monday, February 9, 2015
A University of Iowa study that looked at daily records collected by the U.S. Geological Survey at 774 stream gauges in 14 states found that over the last 50 years, the Midwest and surrounding states have been experiencing a larger number of big flood events.

TIER update: New consultants begin review process

Friday, February 6, 2015
The Board of Regents has engaged Chazey Partners to lend its expertise and experience to assist in the further development of the delivery of service planning and implementation at the public universities. The Board of Regents has also engaged Huron Consulting Group to do a strategic analysis of sourcing and procurement. These reviews began this week and are scheduled to run for a period of 12...