College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Biologist receives funding to investigate hearing loss
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
A University of Iowa biologist received funding to investigate hearing loss in humans. Steven Green will continue his research into how responses to progesterone will lead to therapeutics for repairing damage to the inner ear caused by noise. The funding is from the National Institutes of Health.
Wild Bill’s Coffee Shop transitions to Wild Bill’s Workshop
Monday, August 9, 2021
Wild Bill’s in North Hall will no longer operate as a coffee shop. Instead, the School of Social Work is reimagining the space as a workshop and classroom.
Nugent named editor of The Iowa Review
Monday, August 2, 2021
Lynne Nugent has been named editor of The Iowa Review. She is the seventh editor in the half-century history of The Iowa Review and the first nonwhite person (she is Asian American) to serve in that role.
Physicist wins award for space-based technology
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
A University of Iowa physicist has won an award from NASA to improve the readiness of a particular technology for future space-based missions. Casey DeRoo will focus on building and measuring the performance of an optical element known as diffraction grating.
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Physicists led by University of Iowa more fully describe sun’s electric field
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
A team of physicists led by the University of Iowa have described in fuller detail the sun’s electric field. The researchers measured the flow of electrons streaming from the sun as the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft made its closest approach to date to our home star.
Physicists win NASA funding to upgrade astronomical space telescopes
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
University of Iowa physicists have won NASA funding to fabricate and test gratings for use in the ultraviolet range in space-based astronomy. Keri Hoadley and Casey DeRoo will use the $900,000 to create reflection gratings superior to those typically used for large, astronomical space telescopes.
Broadway, film, and television actress joins UI theatre arts faculty
Friday, June 25, 2021
Caroline Stefanie Clay will be joining the faculty of the UI's Department of Theatre Arts in fall 2021 as lead acting professor of the MFA acting program. Clay has performed on Broadway in Little Foxes, Doubt, and other shows, with film and television credits including the role of Cece Colvin, The Matchmaker on Grey's Anatomy, as well as roles on Shameless, The Knick, Law & Order: SVU, House of...
The long road to more accurate portrayals of Black LGBTQ people on television
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Alfred L. Martin Jr., assistant professor of media studies, authored this essay about the history of Black gayness in television and how representation can signal acceptance and normalcy that can be important for Black queer boys and men.
Jennings receives Doug Trank Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Will Jennings, associate professor of instruction, received the Rhetoric Department’s Doug Trank Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring.
PhD student Cecilia Fasano wins three-year NASA research grant
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Cecilia Fasano, a PhD student in the UI Department of Physics and Astronomy, has earned a three-year Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) fellowship from NASA's Astrophysics Division to advance her research into making and assessing UV/X-ray diffraction gratings, which will be used in future NASA missions.
McMillan selected for prestigious residential fellowship in ballet
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Professor Christopher-Rasheem McMillan of the University of Iowa has been selected by the New York University Center for Ballet and the Arts for its prestigious Resident Fellowship.
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Durham named faculty ombudsperson
Thursday, June 17, 2021
University of Iowa Interim President John Keller has appointed Meenakshi (Gigi) Durham faculty ombudsperson in the Office of the Ombudsperson. Durham will replace Rachel Williams, who served in the role for three years.
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