Faculty
UI classes train student consultants to help Iowa businesses grow
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
The University of Iowa maintains several student-staffed consulting firms where students get on-the-job training and help Iowa businesses become stronger.
UI students help Iowa businesses thinking about expanding into China
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
A class project in the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business helped Iowa businesses that are thinking about expanding their global market to China.
Barron receives Innovation in Teaching and Technology award
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Sheila Barron, statistician/biostatistician manager in the College of Education, received an Innovation in Teaching and Technology award worth $34,600. The award was for her project “An Interactive Simulation Environment for Learning Statistical Concepts.”
UI Hospitals and Clinics named Ebola care center
Monday, December 15, 2014
Leaders of University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics officials in Iowa City announced Monday, Dec. 15, that the state’s comprehensive academic medical center has been named as Iowa’s only Ebola treatment center. There are currently no reported cases of Ebola infections in Iowa or anywhere in the United States.
Workers install flood control wall at Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories
Monday, December 15, 2014
Workers on the University of Iowa campus are installing a 1,500-foot removable flood wall to encircle the Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories (IATL) site this week.
The Student Experience: Alissa Bornhoft
Monday, December 15, 2014
"The Student Experience" showcases University of Iowa students who excel academically—inside and outside the classroom. This installment features Alissa Bornhoft, whose struggles with her original area of study (math) eventually uncovered her heart's desire: teaching. These challenges shaped her teaching philosophy: "It's important to be able to connect with all students."
'Iowa Now' holiday schedule Dec. 22-Jan. 9
Monday, December 15, 2014
Iowa Now will publish on a lighter schedule Dec. 22-Jan. 9. The Iowa Now Top News email digest will only be sent out once during that time—Monday, Dec. 29, to share a Year in Review through video and photos.
Student art to decorate new UI auditorium
Monday, December 15, 2014
Council Bluffs Lewis Central Middle School's seventh-grade artists are being invited to contribute to a work of art to dedicate one of the flood-recovered crown jewels of the University of Iowa campus in Iowa City.
UI College of Education hosts 'Teaching Ferguson'
Monday, December 15, 2014
The UI's College of Education hosted a panel discussion with education experts and students to help classroom teachers foster discussions among students about race, discrimination, privilege, and systemic oppression.
Old Capitol pulley system to be fixed over holiday break
Friday, December 12, 2014
The University of Iowa will repair the pulley system used to raise and lower the U.S. and State of Iowa flags above the Old Capitol Museum over the upcoming academic holiday break.
Battle of the bulge
Friday, December 12, 2014
A collaborative UI initiative confronts the complex problem of obesity, challenging stereotypes about the disease and finding solutions to one of the nation's top health threats. It's not just about the food.
President Mason talks enrollment growth, strategy for continuing to provide a high-quality education
Thursday, December 11, 2014
University of Iowa President Sally Mason discussed the university's strategy for continuing to provide a high-quality education at the Presidential Forum on Thursday, Dec. 11.
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