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Bad learning

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
University of Iowa researchers have discovered a new form of neurotransmission that influences the long-lasting memory created by addictive drugs, like cocaine and opioids, and the subsequent craving for these drugs of abuse. Loss of this type of neurotransmission creates changes in brains cells that resemble the changes caused by drug addiction.
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Student finds her ideal summer activity in UI creative writing workshop

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Hamilton High School’s Hannah Miao is spending part of her summer in a creative writing workshop at the University of Iowa called Between the Lines, a program that brings together young, talented writers of various cultural backgrounds.
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Durham discusses news preferences among readers

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
UI journalism professor Frank Durham joins two Iowa State colleagues for a discussion of the disconnect between the types of news people say is important (international, business, political) and they types of stories the click on online; is reading hard news coverage like eating your vegetables?

Hancher announces 2014-15 performances

Wednesday, June 25, 2014
University of Iowa's Hancher will connect great artists with great audiences with another robust season of events.

Blumberg honored with a MERIT Award

Monday, June 23, 2014
Mark Blumberg, F. Wendell Miller Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology, has been honored with a MERIT Award from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, becoming only the second faculty member in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to ever receive this honor.
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Hensley: Serial entrepreneurs 'feel like they can change the world'

Monday, June 23, 2014
David Hensley, the director of the University of Iowa's John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center, said the belief that "you can do it better" pushes serial entrepreneurs to keep on trying.

Teachers essential part of test development process at UI

Monday, June 23, 2014
Almost 60 teachers from across the state of Iowa are participating in teacher feedback sessions this June, part of an on-going process to polish the University of Iowa College of Education's Iowa Testing Programs assessments, which are taken by 400,000 students in Iowa and upwards of 5 million nationwide.

Video: Efficiency and Transformation Review Town Hall June 18

Friday, June 20, 2014
For those who were not able to attend or watch the livestream of the June 18 kickoff of Deloitte Consulting's Phase 2 of the Iowa Board of Regents' Rising to the Next TIER (a Transparent, Inclusive Efficiency Review) program, you can view a recorded version on the UI's TIER website.

Recent deaths

Friday, June 20, 2014
Death notices for current and retired UI employees. Links to online obituaries provided when available.

Johnson County sexual assault victims, survivors benefit from fund

Thursday, June 19, 2014
The Johnson County Sexual Assault Response Team (JCSART) Fund—which was established last fall by local health-care providers and other generous donors with gifts made through the University of Iowa Foundation—helps support the JCSART, one of many resources that can help lessen trauma for sexual assault victims and survivors.

Media advisory: UI announces media availability schedule for president Mason

Thursday, June 19, 2014
The University of Iowa announces a series of media availabilities with UI President Sally Mason, with the first availability Thursday, July 10, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. at 101 Jessup Hall on the UI campus. Journalists are welcome to attend and should RSVP to UI spokesperson Tom Moore.
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Rantanen explains UI law graduate's role in Redskins case

Thursday, June 19, 2014
UI law professor Jason Rantanen explains that it was an Iowa law alumnus who came up with the legal strategy of canceling the Federal Trademark for the NFL's Washington Redskins.