Faculty

Ian Vandersee talks with reporters

One chance to see great golf

Friday, April 11, 2014
Fans of the University of Iowa baseball and softball teams have almost 40 combined opportunities to watch their favorite teams compete on campus in Iowa City in the spring. The Hawkeye men’s golf team has one chance to show their fans what they can do on the course.
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Hidden conflicts can increase 401k costs

Friday, April 11, 2014
Research from UI finance professor Ashish Tiwari finds that hidden conflicts of interest by financial managers can increase mutual fund fees and reduce 401k performance.
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Selfies can be bad for body self-image

Friday, April 11, 2014
Researchers from the University of Iowa found that the more time women spent on Facebook, the more they are likely to pay attention to their physical appearance. They are also more likely to feel negative after viewing the photos of other people.
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Students treated to freebies in honor of spring

Friday, April 11, 2014
Spring is always greeted with welcome arms on campus, but this year's frigid Midwestern winter has made the change in temperatures even more inviting for embraces in Iowa City.

Recent deaths

Friday, April 11, 2014
Death notices for current and retired UI employees. Links to online obituaries provided when available.
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Bullying 101

Thursday, April 10, 2014
Moved by heartbreaking headlines, University of Iowa faculty and researchers join the national movement against bullying.

Brenner urges caution in translating mouse study to human weight loss

Thursday, April 10, 2014
The discovery of an enzyme that regulates the ability of cells to burn energy will not necessarily lead to weight-control treatments for humans: "One cannot be assured that this will be a totally healthy thing to do," says Charles Brenner, biochemistry and internal medicine professor.
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Wasserman: 'We need a dose of humility in our evaluation of other species'

Thursday, April 10, 2014
The ability to extract important information from a busy environment has long been thought to be a hallmark of human intelligence, but new UI research suggests that pigeons, and likely other creatures too, are also able to make quick decisions about which objects belong in certain groups.

Sharpen technology and business skills with Lynda.com tutorials

Thursday, April 10, 2014
An upgrade to the University of Iowa's Lynda.com service, which provides more than 100,000 online video tutorials to build technology and business skills, means all UI students and employees now have access to this resource.
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UI research debuts on Twitter

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
The University of Iowa has created a Twitter account devoted to research. The @UIowaResearch account will act as the central node for research, broadcasting research news, events, and expert views from the university to myriad audiences central to the institution. The account launched today.

Jones comments on Iowa voting index

UI computer scientist and voting machine expert Doug Jones explains why mail, military, and overseas ballots may be rejected during an election.

From Jamaica to Rome in a day

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
From Bettendorf, Camanche, and Elkader to Jamaica and Rome, far-flung corners of the world have found their way into the names of Iowa cities and towns. At the second annual Iowa Humanities Festival, scholars from across the state will share the connections present between Iowa and the globe.