College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

UI senior and Army cadet Ryan Wilson ranked No. 16 in nation

UI senior ranks No. 16 cadet in the nation

Friday, March 15, 2013
Cadet Ryan Wilson, a UI senior, was recently ranked as the No. 16 cadet among 5,600 in the country by the U.S. Army Cadet Command. Wilson is the battalion commander of the UI Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the highest position in the program.

Lecuona, Holman to perform March 24 in Old Capitol

Friday, March 15, 2013
Réne Lecuona, professor of piano in the University of Iowa School of Music, will perform with cellist Hannah Holman, formerly of the Maia Quartet and now with the New York City Ballet Orchestra and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24, in the Old Capitol Senate Chamber.

Esposito to perform with Alturas Duo for CD release concert

Friday, March 15, 2013
Nicole Esposito, professor of flute in the University of Iowa School of Music, will present a CD release concert with the award-winning Alturas Duo (Carlos Boltes, viola/charango, and Scott Hill, guitar) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in Riverside Recital Hall on the UI campus.

Wells Tower to give free reading March 28

Friday, March 15, 2013
Wells Tower, writer of short stories and nonfiction, will present a free reading at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in the Frank Conroy Reading Room of the Glenn Schaeffer Library, adjacent to the Dey House. Tower is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes, the 2002 Plimpton (Discovery) Prize from the "Paris Review," and a Henfield Foundation Award.
Daniel Tranel

Brain power

Friday, March 15, 2013
The Iowa Neurological Patient Registry was founded in 1982 by UI researchers. The one-of-a-kind registry collects multiple instances of patients who have experienced brain damage as a result of injury, illness, or surgery, and helps researchers determine if lesions in one specific brain area always produce the same cognitive or behavioral deficits.

American dream out of reach in 'American Winter'

Thursday, March 14, 2013
A new documentary co-produced by UI alumna Devon Terrill traces the stories of eight American families struggling to get by during the worst U.S. recession in 80 years. The film will debut on HBO on March 18 and will be screened March 30 at the Englert Theatre in Iowa City.
Partial image of book jacket of "The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument"

UI's Schoenbaum shares social history of the violin

David Schoenbaum, UI history professor emeritus, has been researching his book, The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument, ever since he started playing the violin, as a child.

Theatre arts honor students to present thesis projects

Wednesday, March 13, 2013
"Puddin’," written and developed by Bethany Jackson, and "Spot’s Community," written and directed by Taylor Cook, will be presented together on March 27 and 29. Jacob Schiller and Emilia Hodges will collaborate on "Lungs," by British playwright Duncan Macmillan; it will be presented March 28 and 30. All shows are free and open to the public.

'U.S. News' ranks 26 UI programs among top 25 in nation

Tuesday, March 12, 2013
"U.S. News & World Report" ranks 26 University of Iowa graduate programs and colleges among the 25 best in the country among all public and private schools.

Writers' Workshop alumna Szybist to read March 26

Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Mary Szybist, alumna and former teaching-writing fellow at the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, will read from her new book of poetry, "Incarnadine," at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in a free reading at Prairie Lights Books in downtown Iowa City. The reading also will be streamed live on the University of Iowa Writing University website.
Ancient gator. The discovery of the skull of a new crocodilian ancestor, Culebrasuchus mesoamericanus, depicted here by an artist, gives researchers information on how caimans evolved from alligators. Credit: Original Artwork by Danielle Byerley © Florid

UI's Brochu comments on unearthing of ancient alligator ancestors

Tuesday, March 12, 2013
University of Iowa paleontologist Christopher Brochu comments on the latest fossils discovered in a massive expansion project, skulls of crocodilians, which are ancient relatives of alligators, though he was not involved with this new work.
nose cushion 3D rendering

The nose's unheralded neighbor

Tuesday, March 12, 2013
The maxillary sinuses, those pouches on either side of the human nose, have a purpose after all: They act as cushions to allow noses to assume different shapes. The study by a University of Iowa-led research team explains the relationship for the first time. Results appear in the journal "Anatomical Record."