College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Noonan's research reveals telecommuters work more overtime

Friday, March 8, 2013
Telecommuters actually work more overtime than their office-bound colleagues, says Mary Noonan, UI associate professor in sociology, in a story on how Yahoo's chief executive has decreed that workers must start showing up at the office.

Missing the woods for the trees

Friday, March 8, 2013
H.S. Udaykumar and Meena Khandelwal will discuss their efforts to trace the linkages among forests, energy, gender relations, health, consumption, and culture, and between the local and global processes at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 13 at the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, 111 Church St.
Portrait of musician and UI alumnus Ralph Covert

Striking a chord with the youth set

Friday, March 8, 2013
When musician Ralph Covert performs before an audience, belting out tunes such as "I'm Not Tired" and "Puddle of Mud," the throngs of adoring fans tend to be those under 10. The Grammy-nominated UI graduate has recorded 10 albums in the genre of children's music with his band Ralph's World, and now he is delving into children's television.
University of Iowa sophomore Jessica Fischels stands in the remains of her apartment in Iowa City, Iowa, April 14, 2006, after it was destroyed by tornado. (Matthew Holst/Iowa City Press Citizen/AP Photo)

UI's Suls discovers tornados survivors are more optimistic

Thursday, March 7, 2013
UI psychologist Jerry Suls was part of a research team that looked at how people get on with their lives following harrowing experiences after he was unscathed when a tornado hit downtown Iowa City in 2006.

Supporting undergraduate research

Thursday, March 7, 2013
Six University of Iowa students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences have been awarded the first-ever John and Elsie Mae Ferentz Undergraduate Fellowships for Research. These fellowships were made possible by a gift to the UI Foundation from Kirk and Mary Ferentz in honor of Kirk’s parents.

Achievements

Tuesday, March 5, 2013
University staff and faculty are accomplishing great things every day. See who’s making news with awards, publications, promotion and tenure, and more.
Salisbury House & Gardens is hosting the first Iowa Humanities Festival partly as a way to highlight its own collection of art and artifacts, including these Native American beaded accessories. / Salisbury House & Gardens/Special to the Register

UI's Mangum: humanities festival allows researchers to 'show and tell'

Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Teresa Mangum, director of the UI's Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, recruited scholars to "show and tell" their research at the inaugural Iowa Humanities Festival this Saturday at Salisbury House & Gardens in Des Moines. (Note: A paid subscription may be required.)

UI launches new online journal for MFA in Spanish Creative Writing program

Tuesday, March 5, 2013
"Iowa Literaria," the electronic journal of the MFA in Spanish Creative Writing program at the University of Iowa, is online as of Tuesday, Feb. 26.
Illustration of a man trying to give the wrong directions to a female colleague, Marta Antelo for The Chronicle

Perlmutter: How to avoid bad advice from colleagues

Tuesday, March 5, 2013
David Perlmutter, director of the UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication, shares how to avoid bad advice from colleagues as part of his "Career Confidential" advice column for The Chronicle.

STEM experience draws high school students from across Iowa

Monday, March 4, 2013
Ahmi Dhuna, a 10th grader at Burlington High School, earned top prize for her research examining antibacterial benefits of the Neem tree at the 2013 Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS).
Matt Gilcrest poses by a globe in a TILE classroom

The Iowa Narratives Project: A life beyond the classroom

Monday, March 4, 2013
UI rhetoric instructor Matt Gilchrist says he enjoys helping students enhance their writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills in a TILE (Transform, Interact, Learn, and Engage) classroom, and he especially enjoyed the Iowa Narratives Project.

Collectors, collections, and collecting

Monday, March 4, 2013
Jim Leach, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will speak at the first ever Iowa Humanities Festival in Des Moines on March 9. Collectors and collecting is the theme of this inaugural event, which brings together scholars, museum directors, librarians, and personal collectors from across the state.