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cindy peterson, UI archaeologist

UI archaeologist working with Sioux City rail museum

Thursday, July 24, 2014
A researcher from the UI Office of the State Archaeologist is surveying the Milwaukee Railroad Shops Historic District in Sioux City for artifacts before new construction; Cindy Peterson said she expected to find anything from ancient bolts, to buried coal cinders and broken tools.

UI students receive degrees after 2014 spring session

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The University of Iowa awarded an estimated 5,000 degrees at the close of the 2014 spring session.
baby and dog

Boon for asthma patients: UI researchers develop dust-mite vaccine

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Researchers at the University of Iowa have developed a vaccine that can combat dust-mite allergies by naturally switching the immune response.

$1.5 million gift to advance field of hospice and palliative care in UI College of Pharmacy

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
University of Iowa graduate James A. Otterbeck, of Chicago, Illinois, and Naples, Florida, has made a gift of $1.5 million through his company, OnePoint Patient Care, to establish the James A. Otterbeck OnePoint Patient Care Professorship in Hospice and Palliative Care in the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy.
remote control

UI research: TV in background bad for children

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The average American child is exposed to nearly four hours of background television a day; UI professor Deb Linebarger calls that an “astounding amount” and urges parents to use television “with a purpose.”

Calling all K-12 artists, essayists

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
The UI Chief Diversity Office and the UI Homecoming Committee are launching two contests for youth as part of the 24th Celebrating Cultural Diversity Festival—the art and essay contests are an opportunity for K-12 youth to share their ideas about the importance of cultural diversity.
driverless car

Officials hope to entice driverless vehicle makers

Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Local economic development leaders and University of Iowa researchers are rolling out the welcome mat for the tech companies and automakers at the forefront of the driverless-car race with the hopes of attracting engineering teams and testing efforts to the Iowa City area.
old capitol

UI hosts Innovation Institute: tech, entrepreneurship camp

Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Some 20 Iowa high school students participated in the Innovation Institute—a new two-week University of Iowa intensive summer program that focused on technical and entrepreneurial skills.
Arun Velamuri is trying to train pigeons to recognize cancer cells.

Bright young students experiment with life as scientists

Monday, July 21, 2014
Des Moines high school student Arun Velamuri plans to go into medicine some day and says a summer academic camp he attended at the University of Iowa helped him see what his life as a medical scientist might be like.
Lia Plakans, Ann Santos, and Ginna Moreano.

Williamsburg partnership assists migrant workers' children

Monday, July 21, 2014
UI College of Education faculty and students are working to serve K-12 students whose families are migrant workers in Williamsburg, Iowa, alongside their English Language Learners teacher, a UI graduate and former migrant worker herself.

UI flood demobilization continues

Monday, July 21, 2014
Over the next two weeks University of Iowa workers and contractors will begin removing HESCO barriers along the banks of the Iowa River through campus and work to reopen the Beckwith Boathouse, Art Building West, and Mayflower Residence Hall.

New 'Building for Iowa' website showcases UI campus construction

Monday, July 21, 2014
UI Facilities Management introduces a new Campus Master Plan website called 'Building for Iowa' to feature major campus building and flood recovery projects. The website brings together information previously dispersed in several web locations like project updates and timelines, renderings, the Campus Master Plan, and much more under one umbrella.