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UI graduate appointed Branstad's communication director
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Former University of Iowa student Jimmy Centers has risen through the ranks of Iowa politics through a combination of passion and education, and will take over as communications director for Gov. Terry Branstad on Friday.
UI Special Collections Tumblr among year's top 25 'New and Notable Blogs'
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
A University of Iowa librarian uses social media to lift the “veil of secrecy” around Special Collections.
UI football team enjoys success on and off the field
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
The University of Iowa football team is receiving votes in both of the national polls. However, the Iowa Hawkeyes are firmly entrenched in the Top 25 that ranks teams that will be bowling later this month by their most recent NCAA Graduation Success Rate score.
Why the future of online dating relies on ignoring you
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
According to a new UI study, Netflix and Amazon have much to teach online dating sites; sites need to start ignoring what people put in their online profiles and use stealthy algorithmic logic to figure out ideal matches—matches that online daters may have never pursued on their own.
Media Advisory: Iowa City second graders visit their UI 'buddies' Dec. 11 and 13
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Members of the media are invited to cover two second-grade classes led by their University of Iowa College of Education alumnae teachers who will visit the UI to tour campus and participate in a culminating activity with students in the UI College of Education Wednesday Dec. 11 and Friday, Dec. 13.
University of Iowa boosts veteran support
Monday, December 9, 2013
UI officials have been working for years to enhance the educational experience for veterans—debuting veteran-specific classes, working with department heads to translate military training into course credits, and offering support groups and events for service members.
With Mandela's passing, UI law professor remembers work on nation's Constitution
Monday, December 9, 2013
As many around the world mourn the passing of Nelson Mandela at age 95, UI law professor Adrien Wing says that her work on developing a democratic constitution while Mandela was still imprisoned in 1988 may have been about hope and not necessarily immediate action.
UI students building bridges, changing lives around the world
Monday, December 9, 2013
With the help of a nonprofit organization, Bridges to Prosperity, a UI student group designs and builds pedestrian bridges in remote areas where most transportation is by foot and where swollen rivers cut residents off from work, school, health care, and markets in which to trade their goods.
Researchers: dating sites have it all wrong
Monday, December 9, 2013
Kang Zhao, assistant professor of management sciences in UI's College of Business, and UI doctoral student Xi Wang are part of a team that has developed an algorithm for dating sites that uses a person's contact history to recommend partners with whom they may be more compatible.
Kutzko wins Distinguished Public Service Award from American Mathematical Society
Monday, December 9, 2013
Professor Philip Kutzko of the Department of Mathematics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been at the forefront of recruiting and graduating doctoral students from underrepresented groups.
More rigor, more cash
Monday, December 9, 2013
Financial analysts make more accurate price targets for the stocks they follow if they use more rigorous valuation models, according to a study from the University of Iowa, as portfolios from analysts who used the complex Residual Income Model saw a mean increase of 15 percent in one year, while analysts who used the simpler Price/Earnings Growth ratio decreased in value by 5 percent.
Nite Ride to extend service hours during finals week
Monday, December 9, 2013
The University of Iowa Department of Public Safety will extend Nite Ride service hours during finals week.
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