College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Rishab Nithyanand

Computer Science faculty member earns NSF CAREER Award

Rishab Nithyanand, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, will tackle the enforcement of consumer privacy regulations with the help of a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award, the NSF’s most prestigious award in support of early-career faculty, includes a five-year grant for $633,023. Nithyanand and his team will develop a variety of computational tools to help enforcement agencies perform large-scale audits to determine if organizations are complying with consumer privacy regulations.
Beth Walker

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders receives $1.2M to increase training of students serving diverse communities

Beth Walker, associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is leading a project focused on training graduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology on how to work with and treat children with disabilities who come from multicultural backgrounds.
Photo of Jasper Halekas

Halekas To Serve on National Academies Panel on Mars Exploration

Professor Jasper Halekas has been selected to serve on the National Academies of Sciences' Panel on Atmospheric Science and Space Physics, which will identify atmospheric science and space physics objectives for human exploration of the surface of Mars.
Daniel Matheson

Daniel Matheson

Title/Position
Professor of instruction and director, Sport and Recreation Management Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; adjunct faculty member, College of Law
The cast of Stereophonic

From struggling artist to Tony triumph

Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Long before his Broadway show Stereophonic became the most-nominated play in Tony Award history, ultimately winning 2024’s Best Play and four other categories, David Adjmi arrived at the University of Iowa questioning his prospects as a writer and artist.
Sensors developed by the UI

UI spearheads $6M multistate NSF grant to help Midwest agricultural communities better manage extreme weather

Monday, July 22, 2024
The University of Iowa has been awarded a $6 million, four-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to lead a multistate collaboration with universities, local governments, health care providers, and other experts on a project that will help Midwest agricultural communities grappling with effects of severe weather, such as floods, droughts, and heat waves.
Dustin Swarm, UI postdoctoral research scholar

UI researcher receives NASA grant to develop imaging technology to better see our galaxy

Thursday, July 18, 2024
University of Iowa research scholar Dustin Swarm has received a NASA award to develop imaging technology to better see faraway objects in our galaxy.
Midha Ahmad

Study finds coordination of brain and breathing rhythms during sleep begins early in life

Monday, June 10, 2024
A study by University of Iowa researchers could aid in understanding sleep-related breathing disorders in children.
Cicadas

Cicada broods are singing—catch the buzz while you can

Thursday, June 6, 2024
The University of Iowa’s Macbride Nature Recreation Area (MNRA) is well known for hosting researchers, scientists, and scholars, but a rare appearance from millions of special guests has turned the campus woodland into a noisy tourist attraction for outdoor enthusiasts.
Avocados

Avocados are a ‘green gold’ export for Mexico, but growing them is harming forests and waters

As with other foods that have become trendy, such as acai berries, or widely used, such as palm oil, intensive avocado production is causing significant environmental damage, writes Viridiana Hernández Fernández, assistant professor of history at Iowa.
Sam Young

Rock star faculty: Acclaimed drummer Sam Young found his way to Iowa without missing a beat

Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Growing up in Boulder, Colorado, Sam Young yearned for life on the road as a rock drummer. For more than 10 years, he followed that path, playing in front of thousands while touring in rock bands DeVotchKa and The Samples. Now, after another decade of work as a composer, university instructor, and occasional studio drummer (that’s him on a vintage drum kit in the Paddington movie soundtrack), Young has found a home at the University of Iowa.
David Dowling, UI professor

UI professor’s books examine journalism in digital age

Wednesday, May 22, 2024
David Dowling, a professor in the UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication, has written one new book and edited another.