Faculty

Academic Organizational Structure 2020 Phase II Committee invites input

Thursday, November 9, 2017
The Phase II committee for the University of Iowa Academic Organizational Structure 2020 initiative is asking all members of the university community to help shape the future of the UI. Read on to find out how you can get involved.
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Teaching and research go hand in hand in UI Big Ideas courses

Thursday, November 9, 2017
Cornelia Lang, departmental associate chair and associate professor in the UI Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Andrew Forbes, associate professor in the Department of Biology, co-teach the Big Ideas course Origins of the Universe, Earth and Life. Here, they discuss the importance of broad-focused Big Ideas courses.

Thorne comments on changes in EPA research policy

Peter Thorne, professor of occupational and environmental health in the UI College of Public Health and former chair of the EPA's Science Advisory Board, comments on proposed changes in the agency that would prevent scientists who receive EPA funding from acting as advisors.
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UI honors 6 with Hawkeye Distinguished Veterans Memorial Awards

Wednesday, November 8, 2017
The University of Iowa will honor six members of the armed forces for exceptional service to their country and the Hawkeye community on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

UI research with Michael J. Fox Foundation “game changer” in search for Parkinson’s cure

The UI College of Public Health is working with the Michael J. Fox Foundation on a new clinical trial for a cancer drug that could be used to help people who have Parkinson’s Disease.
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UI students to be honored for photography on campus and abroad

Wednesday, November 8, 2017
UI students studying abroad and international students in Iowa City have had their photos selected for the 2017 International Programs Annual Photo Contest as part of International Education Week. The UI was also one of only four U.S. schools to receive the 2017 Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization.
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UI dance faculty use their art to challenge, inspire students

Monday, November 6, 2017
Even when University of Iowa dance faculty work with students outside the classroom, they still find teaching moments.

UI spin-out business captures gold medal in Inventors Hall of Fame competition

Monday, November 6, 2017
University of Iowa spin-out company SwineTech recently won the undergraduate gold medal at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition in Alexandria, Virginia.

UI study shows membership in smoking-cessation online community can predict if a person quits smoking

A study by Kang Zhao, assistant professor of management sciences in the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, shows that participation in a smoking-cessation online community can help smokers quit, and that their level of activity in said can predict whether they can successfully kick the habit.

‘The Iowa Review’ gears up for Veterans Day with website launch and work by veteran writers

The Iowa Review continues to give veteran writers a platform for their work, with a new Veterans’ Writing Gallery and Veterans’ Artist Gallery on the literary magazine’s website. Each day during the week leading up to Veterans Day, the magazine plans to share past poems, stories, essays, and interviews.

Woman in marching band gets surprise proposal from Army boyfriend

Hawkeye Marching Band member Grace Schebler got a big surprise during the Iowa–Minnesota football game at Kinnick Stadium on Oct. 28. Her longtime boyfriend and former drum major for the band, Isaac Anderson, surprised her with a proposal as the band played “Hey Baby.”

Iowa Wave also hits home for families that have walked similar path

On video, it’s marvelous, a simple yet stunning display of collective kindness. If you’ve seen the Iowa Wave, you’ve probably wiped back tears. But from the 12th floor of the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, it’s almost overwhelming.