College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

“High up in the mountains with a view of the enchanted Alhambra and snowcapped mountains, a trio of Spanish men sit and play traditional Spanish music with their guitars as people stare out into the endless beauty of Granada.” This photo, "Musica en l

International Education Week: Engage in the global community

Wednesday, November 12, 2014
The University of Iowa will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 17-21 with several events and activities, including a public ceremony to honor 2014 International Impact Award recipients Roger Thurow and Selma Jeronimo.

Distinguished UI alumni recognized

Monday, November 10, 2014
The University of Iowa Alumni Association presents its highest honor to 14 distinguished alumni in recognition of their significant accomplishments in business or professional life or in service to the university or their community, state, or nation.
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UI instrument sees comet-created atmosphere on Mars

Friday, November 7, 2014
What happens when a comet flies closely past a planet? UI researcher gets a bird's eye view for the first time.

Department of Theatre Arts announces auditions for spring productions

Thursday, November 6, 2014
The University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts will hold open auditions Nov. 13-16 for numerous spring productions: three Mainstage shows, four workshops, two readings, and one special project. General auditions are held in Theatre B, located in the Theatre Building along North Riverside Drive.

An innovative technique to assess reading ability

Thursday, November 6, 2014
Researchers at the University of Iowa say it takes more than knowing what reading skills are missing to develop effective intervention plans for struggling middle school readers. Educators also need to know how these students are using the reading skills they already have.

The Student Experience: Jenna Ladd

Wednesday, November 5, 2014
"The Student Experience" showcases University of Iowa students who excel academically—inside and outside the classroom. The first installment features Jenna Ladd, who takes what she has learned in the classroom and applies it to community settings, from school gardening initiatives to sustainable practices that can help others.

Media advisory: Christine Grant to discuss 'The Politics of Sport' in College of Education Nov. 11

Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Women’s sports pioneer and Title IX advocate Christine Grant (Ph.D. ’74) will discuss “The Politics of Sport” as part of the University of Iowa College of Education’s Distinguished Speaker Series on Nov. 11 at 1:30 p.m. in N140 Lindquist Center. The event is free and open to the public.

Mom and Dad of the Year recognized during Family Weekend

Monday, November 3, 2014
The University of IowaI's selection for 2014 Mom and Dad of the Year are, respectively, Lisa Dowson of Indianola, Iowa, and Jim Hoflen of Elk Horn, Iowa. The parents were nominated by their students and then honored during Family Weekend festivities.
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Classroom Pass: Sample 15 UI classes in one day

Monday, November 3, 2014
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, Iowa Now sent teams of writers, photographers, and videographers to 15 undergraduate classes across campus to showcase the breadth and strength of the University of Iowa's academic offerings as well as its dynamic faculty and state-of-the-art facilities.
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Classroom Pass explores religion with popular professor

Monday, November 3, 2014
Longtime religious studies professor Jay Holstein helps his students decode the Hebrew Bible with a bit of metaphor, a bit of humor, and a dry erase board drawing of the Sinai Peninsula.
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Classroom Pass surveys dissection in biology lab

Monday, November 3, 2014
Iowans know a thing or two about slicing into pork, but they’re not always taking a scalpel to a preserved fetal pig. That’s exactly what students in a biology lab do as they get a closer look at the organs that keep pigs—and humans—running.
Professor Shaun Vecera talks to his class

Classroom Pass delves into psychology and memory

Monday, November 3, 2014
With exams coming up, Professor Shaun Vecera asks several hundred students assembled before him, “Wouldn’t it be great if you had perfect recall and didn’t have to study (or even write down) lecture notes to get an A on the test?” Well, he later points out, not really.