College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Academic Panoramic: Follow the nose

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Students participating in the theatre class Movement Styles: Clown learn to "follow their nose," or confront their vulnerabilities, to create a unique clown character.
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Academic Panoramic: Build, manage, win

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
During the Building and Managing Winning Political Campaigns class, UI Adjunct Instructor Joseph Gaylord emphasizes the five key elements of a winning campaign: the candidate, organization, adequate finances, a believable contrast with the opponent, and a base of support on which to build.

Academic Panoramic: Breaking out of injustice

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Controversy yields conversation. Conversation generates action. Action sculpts the future. The University of Iowa explores these ideas with the fall 2015 course Race and Social Justice After Ferguson.
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Academic Panoramic: Let's talk giving

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
The weekly class gives students a chance to learn about nonprofit organization branding and donor communication and gain practical experience planning and writing fundraising materials. It’s also a core course in the Fundraising and Philanthropy Communication certificate program.

Diverse voices 'write to change the world'

Monday, November 9, 2015
More than 20 UI faculty representing diverse disciplines and backgrounds were selected to participate in a two-day “Write to Change the World” workshop Nov. 7 and 8 through The Op Ed Project. This is the first time the workshop has been offered on the UI campus.
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What caused Martian desiccation?

Thursday, November 5, 2015
Mars has been all over the news, from the finding of seasonal water on the Red Planet to the successful film "The Martian." Now, researchers, including those at the UI, have learned more about what happened to Mars' climate since it was a warm, watery planet billions of years ago.
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Looking at life through a different lens

Wednesday, November 4, 2015
The UI will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 10–20 with activities including a public ceremony to honor 2015 International Impact Award recipient Rebecca Arnold and publishing an online photo gallery showcasing winning photos from the International Programs' annual photo contest.

Second public meeting on Art Building set for Nov. 16

Tuesday, November 3, 2015
The University of Iowa will hold the second of two public meetings to discuss the proposed repurposement (Feasibility and Adaptive Reuse Study) of the existing 1936 Art Building. The meeting is set for Nov. 16 in Room 2520D of University Capitol Centre.

Media Advisory: NASA to announce new findings on fate of Mars’ atmosphere

Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Jasper Halekas, a space scientist at the University of Iowa, will be a panelist in a NASA news briefing on Thursday, Nov. 5, in which the agency will provide details of a significant finding in its ongoing exploration of Mars.

Alumnus Dale Whitacre receives Missouri teacher of the year award

Friday, October 30, 2015
Dale Whitacre, a College of Education alumnus, was awarded teacher of the year by the Missouri State Teachers' Association.
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Engineering creative exchange

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Deanne Wortman, a printmaker, was hired to lead the College of Engineering's new Nexus of Engineering and Art program, one that puts the college at the forefront of a national trend.
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Halo satellite will search for 'missing' normal matter

Tuesday, October 27, 2015
University of Iowa professor Philip Kaaret has won a $3.7 million NASA grant to build a satellite that will search for missing matter in hot gases associated with the Milky Way galaxy.