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UI students receive degrees after 2013 spring session

Tuesday, July 23, 2013
The University of Iowa awarded an estimated 5,200 degrees at the close of the 2013 spring session.

Discovering research

Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Thirty-one of the country's and the world’s brightest high school students performed six weeks of hands-on scientific research as part of the University of Iowa's Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP). Students will present their findings in a poster session from 10 a.m. to noon this Friday, July 26.
Jerid Schumacher, Jake Thomas, Taylor Grote and Levi Maxfield hosted a launch party in April for their online clothing store, Widespread Threads, based in Iowa City, Iowa. The start-up company gives a T-shirt to a child in need for each one it sells.

UI students launch Widespread Threads to help kids in need

Monday, July 22, 2013
UI students Jerid Schumacher, Jake Thomas, Taylor Grote, and Levi Maxfield hosted a launch party in April for their online clothing store, Widespread Threads, based in Iowa City. The start-up company gives a T-shirt to a child in need for each one it sells.

UI workshop to address kindergarten readiness

Monday, July 22, 2013
The second annual Get Ready Iowa workshop will take place this Wednesday, July 24, in the Lindquist Center Jones Commons on the University of Iowa campus.
UI senior, Jolene Luther, is spending her 2013 summer in a fellowship position in hopes her contributions will help determine if iron deposits can be detected on MRI scans of Huntington disease (HD) research participants. Her grandfather died of HD in the

Special bond with grandfather leads UI student to conduct Huntington disease research

Monday, July 22, 2013
UI senior Jolene Luther’s grandfather, William Holcomb, died from Huntington disease (HD) in the fall of 2011, but his impact lives on through the research Luther is doing this summer at the UI.

UI's Reed: leaping the exascale chasm

Monday, July 22, 2013
Daniel Reed, UI's vice president for research and economic development, writes about the global race to build ever-faster supercomputers and the need for radical innovations versus incremental, small steps.
Two L-29 flight test jet aircraft, shown here escorting the last flying B29 aircraft on its way to meet with Rockwell Collins engineers in 2012, are part of the UI’s Operator Performance Laboratory and will be used in the pilot safety research study. Ph

UI project helps pilots handle malfunctions

Friday, July 19, 2013
A new, three-year research project at the University of Iowa is focused on helping pilots react and recover when the auto-pilot system in the plane malfunctions.

Recent deaths

Friday, July 19, 2013
Death notices for current and retired UI employees. Links to online obituaries provided when available.

Achievements: UI faculty, staff, students, and alumni making news

Friday, July 19, 2013
University staff, faculty, students, and alumni are accomplishing great things every day. See who's making news with awards, publications, promotion and tenure, and more.
A group photo of Latino scholars around the Obermann Center signage outside of the building

Teaching the Latino Midwest

Thursday, July 18, 2013
UI faculty members Claire Fox and Omar Valerio-Jiménez led the 2013 Obermann Summer Seminar, gathering 14 distinguished scholars in Latino/a Studies to the University of Iowa, who helped create the anthology and web platform, The Latino Midwest Reader.
Randy Young interns at the Des Moines Playhouse, helping to build a wooden set for an upcoming production. Photo by Bryon Houlgrave/The Des Moines Register

UI's Klauke comments on future of unpaid internships

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Jana Klauke, director of MBA Career Services at the University of Iowa's Tippie School of Management, said reform could happen on an industry-by-industry basis, with resistance in some of the most competitive fields as part of a story on the future of unpaid internships.
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UI study shows 3 percent of Iowa children lack insurance

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
A new UI Public Policy Center study says that 3 percent of Iowa children do not have health insurance, one of the lowest rates in the nation that could nonetheless be improved.