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Study Abroad Grand Prize: “Somewhere over the rainbow (mountains),” by Megan Lough, was taken at 16,500 feet in the Rainbow Mountains of Vinicunca, Peru. This photo by Lough from Eagan, Minnesota, majoring in nursing, was awarded the Study Abroad G

Moments captured here and afar

Wednesday, November 9, 2016
University of Iowa students abroad and international students at the UI share their experiences through photography during International Education Week festivities.
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Navy veteran embraces passion for science education

Wednesday, November 9, 2016
After serving in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserves, University of Iowa student Spencer Gibson is pursuing his dream of teaching science.
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Old Gold: What Chicago, UI looked like 108 years ago

Wednesday, November 9, 2016
On Nov. 2, the Chicago Cubs won the World Series, ending a 108-year-old championship drought. To give a sense of how long it had been since the “Lovable Losers” won it all, UI Archivist David McCartney shares an alumni photo collection featuring Chicago and the UI campus in 1908.

Dawson honored by American Statistical Association

Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Deborah Dawson, professor and director of biostatistics and research design at the UI College of Dentistry, has been awarded the Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences (TSHS) 2016 Joint Statistical Meeting (JSM) Best Presentation Award.
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Life at the new Voxman Music Building

Monday, November 7, 2016
Creativity, instruction, and camaraderie—all happening within a state-of-the-art facility. This is what the new Voxman Music Building, home to the University of Iowa School of Music, brings to the university.

UI honors five with Hawkeye Distinguished Veterans Memorial Awards

Monday, November 7, 2016
The University of Iowa will honor five members of the armed forces for exceptional service to both their country and the Hawkeye community on Thursday, Nov. 10.
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Learning the law across cultures

Monday, November 7, 2016
The Global Ambassadors Program is aimed at providing a built-in support system for Iowa Law’s international student body.
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The politics of poetry

Friday, November 4, 2016
Akhil Katyal, professor of English literature at Shiv Nadar University in New Delhi, India, and author of “Night Charge Extra,” speaks about his poetry and his time at the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program.

Tippie MBA curriculum focuses on experiential learning

Students in the Tippie College of Business’ full-time MBA program are learning more and more by participating with real-world experiential learning opportunities as part of their classroom work.

Iowa Electronic Market forecasts election outcomes

Finance professor Thomas Rietz explains the workings of the Iowa Electronic Markets and how markets can aggregate information.

Durnev analyzes Trump, Clinton tax plans

Art Durnev, assistant professor of finance, helps to analyze the tax plans proposed by presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Iowa Electronic Market forecasts election outcomes

Finance professor Thomas Rietz explains the workings of the Iowa Electronic Markets and how markets can aggregate information.