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UI Hospitals and Clinics CEO Ken Kates announces retirement
Monday, January 22, 2018
Kenneth P. Kates, University of Iowa Health Care associate vice president and UI Hospitals and Clinics CEO, has announced his intention to retire in summer 2018.
President Harreld: UI’s past resilience is a model for its ongoing success
Thursday, January 18, 2018
University of Iowa President J. Bruce Harreld welcomes the UI community back to campus while considering what past struggles at Iowa can teach us about the present and future.
Chief Diversity Office will work to improve campus climate in coming year
Thursday, January 18, 2018
The Chief Diversity Office outlined four priorities for the coming year at the office's annual Update on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on Jan. 17.
UI students learn the true meaning of public engagement
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Fellows in the Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement and the Academy explore how public engagement can enhance teaching, research, and creative work.
Redington to become vice president for student life at Idaho State University
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
The University of Iowa’s assistant vice president and dean of students, Lyn Redington, has accepted a position as vice president for student life at Idaho State University.
UI researchers reveal climate forces behind devastating atmospheric-river storms
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Researchers with IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering and the Iowa Flood Center have identified three distinct clusters of “atmospheric rivers,” a step that could improve severe weather prediction and emergency preparation.
Rolling with the punches while adopting healthier eating habits
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Martin Gallardo wanted to make dietary changes, and he wanted to stick to them. Through liveWELL’s health coach service, he found what he was looking for, and he wants to share his experiences with fellow UI faculty and staff.
UI undergraduates design and build ‘sandbox’ to show how gravity works
Thursday, January 11, 2018
The University of Iowa has a new sandbox—and it’s used to explain gravity. Undergraduates in the Department of Physics and Astronomy designed and built an augmented-reality sandbox where users can design their own universe and then watch how gravity affects an object as it travels through the imagined environment.
Old Gold: Papers shed light on civil rights struggle
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
UI archivist David McCartney discusses the significance of papers donated to the University of Iowa by civil rights advocate Eric Morton who, along with a UI student, worked to register African Americans to vote in the 1960s. Several documents from the collections are on display at the Coralville Public Library.
Former Iowa Marine finds success as nontraditional student
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
The 45-year-old former Marine decided six years ago to get a college degree. After transferring from a community college to the University of Iowa, the Iowa native is on track to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in geosciences in May 2019.
Tiny Trash makes a big difference in recycling
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
A University of Iowa initiative called Tiny Trash encourages recycling and reduces waste on campus. More than 2,000 faculty and staff in 18 buildings have joined the effort, which ties into the UI’s goal to divert 60 percent of campus-generated waste to recycling by the year 2020.
Renowned nanomaterials expert got his start at the UI
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Mark Wiesner has spent decades studying the potentially harmful effects of manufactured nanomaterials on the environment. His passion for protecting the planet was nurtured at the University of Iowa College of Engineering, where he worked alongside mentors who introduced him to environmental fieldwork and research.
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