Faculty
UI extends search for associate vice president and dean of students
Friday, June 15, 2018
The search for a new associate vice president and dean of students at the University of Iowa has been extended. A search committee made up of UI faculty, staff, and students will now work with the Isaacson, Miller, Inc. search firm to find a replacement for Lyn Redington.
Amid continued generational disinvestment, Board of Regents approves 3.8 percent tuition increase
Thursday, June 14, 2018
At its June 5–7 meeting, the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, approved a 3.8 percent increase for undergraduate resident tuition and a 2.1 percent increase for nonresident undergraduates.

Get outside, see campus, make memories on the Walking Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
The Walking Scavenger Hunt runs through Aug. 31 and encourages employees to be active by walking all over campus hunting for nine landmarks. This year the hunt gives employees the opportunity to explore stunning facilities such as Voxman Music Building, Catlett Residence Hall, and Hancher Auditorium.

Matsalyn Brown keeps her Tai Dam culture alive in Iowa
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Matsalyn Brown, executive assistant to three consecutive deans of the Tippie College of Business, came to Iowa with her family as part of former Governor Robert Ray's initiative to bring displaced people from Southeast Asia to the state. A member of the Tai Dam, Brown is keeping traditions alive.
UI researchers explain ammonia distribution in Earth’s upper atmosphere
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
A new study co-led by University of Iowa researchers helps clarify how ammonia is present in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Using computer modeling, the researchers found ammonia molecules trapped in liquid cloud droplets are released during convection, where these particles freeze and subsequently collide in the upper atmosphere.
UI starts business to sell medical devices designed by university students, faculty
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
IowaMADE sells surgical devices developed and designed by UI faculty and students.
Study finds children with autism more likely to have food allergies than children who do not
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
A study from the UI College of Public Health finds that children with autism spectrum disorder are more than twice as likely to have food allergies than children who do not have ASD, though it did was not able to determine if the two are linked.
Children with autism twice as likely to suffer from food allergies as children who do not have the disease
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
A study from the University of Iowa College of Public Health finds that children who have autism spectrum disorder are more likely to have allergies than children who do not, and are more than twice as likely to have food allergies.

Iowa dives into the future of water research
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Building on a century of hydroscience research, the University of Iowa enters a new era of activity aimed at solving Earth’s biggest environmental issues.
ISRC awards seven CPRDC seed grants
Friday, June 8, 2018
The Iowa Social Science Research Center, along with the UI Public Policy Center and the University of Nebraska, awarded seven seed grants that provide funding for researchers to develop a full research protocol that provides access to the restricted-use microdata available through the Central Plains Research Data Center at UNL.
PPC welcomes Summer Scholars
Friday, June 8, 2018
The Public Policy Center is welcoming four Summer Scholars-in-Residence: Aislinn Conrad-Hiebner, Armeda Wojciak, Megan Gilster, Jessica Welburn.
UI study links food allergy to autism spectrum disorder in children
Friday, June 8, 2018
A new study from the University of Iowa finds that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more than twice as likely to suffer from a food allergy than children who do not have ASD, suggesting immunological dysfunction as a possible risk factor for the development of the disease.
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