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Academic Panoramic: Snapshots of the UI student experience
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
In order to see the full academic picture found at the University of Iowa, you’ll need to look in all directions. Academic Panoramic provides a look at a cross section of the UI educational experience, from philanthropy and public health to theatre arts and sports analytics.
Academic Panoramic: Sports as statistical springboard
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Should a football team “go for it” on fourth down or punt the ball away? How in the world do you build the optimal fantasy football team? Jeff Ohlmann uses these scenarios as springboards toward better understanding of mathematical techniques and statistical probability in his first-year seminar, Sports Analytics.
Academic Panoramic: Follow the nose
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Students participating in the theatre class Movement Styles: Clown learn to "follow their nose," or confront their vulnerabilities, to create a unique clown character.
Academic Panoramic: Build, manage, win
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
During the Building and Managing Winning Political Campaigns class, UI Adjunct Instructor Joseph Gaylord emphasizes the five key elements of a winning campaign: the candidate, organization, adequate finances, a believable contrast with the opponent, and a base of support on which to build.
Academic Panoramic: Breaking out of injustice
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Controversy yields conversation. Conversation generates action. Action sculpts the future. The University of Iowa explores these ideas with the fall 2015 course Race and Social Justice After Ferguson.
Academic Panoramic: Research, at a glance
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Anyone who’s walked through the Pappajohn Business Building in recent months has been a part of the Tippie College of Business’s Contemporary Topics in Marketing class.
Academic Panoramic: Let's talk giving
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
The weekly class gives students a chance to learn about nonprofit organization branding and donor communication and gain practical experience planning and writing fundraising materials. It’s also a core course in the Fundraising and Philanthropy Communication certificate program.
Academic Panoramic: The technical art of teaching science
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
"It is not enough anymore to simply lecture to students," says Sophia Klingenberger, a student in Instructional Issues in Teaching Science, a class offered at the new Kirkwood Regional Center at the University of Iowa. The course covers the most effective ways to engage youth in science.
Reminder: UI-owned laptops and tablets must be encrypted by Dec. 31
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
If you have a university-owned mobile device (laptop, tablet, or external storage) that has not yet been encrypted, the Information Security and Policy Office recommends reaching out to your local technology support provider to help the university meet its Dec. 31 deadline.
Getting to work
Monday, November 9, 2015
See some snippets of UI President Bruce Harreld's first few days on the job, from his office in Jessup Hall to his outreach activities in our nation's capital.
Diverse voices 'write to change the world'
Monday, November 9, 2015
More than 20 UI faculty representing diverse disciplines and backgrounds were selected to participate in a two-day “Write to Change the World” workshop Nov. 7 and 8 through The Op Ed Project. This is the first time the workshop has been offered on the UI campus.
TEDMED 2015 streaming free to UI faculty, staff, students
Monday, November 9, 2015
Through an agreement with the Association of American Universities, the University of Iowa's Office of Research and Economic Development will once again make free, live and on-demand streaming of the TEDMED 2015 talks available to the campus community beginning November 18.
Pagination