Impact
Teaching world religions to Iowa elementary school students
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Jessica Graff, a spring 2017 graduate of the University of Iowa with degrees in English and engaged social innovation, wrote an essay about her honors thesis project, “The Interfaith Initiative.” Graff taught K-6 students about world religions and tolerance in after-school programs in the Iowa City, Iowa, area.
UI makes progress on revising, streamlining intellectual property policies
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
The university recently completed the first part of an intellectual property policy revision process. The policy ensures that inventions by faculty and staff are clearly identified, adequately protected, and leveraged in a way that benefits the inventor, the university, and the public.
Kaskie has front-row seat to health care reform debate
Friday, July 7, 2017
College of Public Health professor Brian Kaskie has a unique vantage of the U.S. Senate's health care reform debate, spending the year in Washington, D.C., working as a fellow on the staff of the Special Subcommittee on Aging.
Mueller discusses Medicaid cut impacts on rural hospitals
Monday, July 3, 2017
Proposed Medicaid cuts would make things harder for Iowa’s rural hospitals and could jeopardize access to health care for rural residents, says Keith Mueller, UI College of Public Health interim dean.
Robinson comments on helping reduce the number of women with cardiovascular disease
Monday, July 3, 2017
Jennifer Robinson, professor of epidemiology in the College of Public Health, says that to successfully improve risk-factor control for women suffering from cardiovascular disease, awareness efforts must be coupled with quality clinician education and implementation programs.
Hamann discusses bicycle fatalities and public policy
Monday, July 3, 2017
In this podcast, Cara Hamann, professor of epidemiology in the College of Public Health, discusses her research into the increasing number of bicycle fatalities in Iowa and how public policy can help make roads safer for bicyclists.
University of Iowa seeks volunteers for State Fair booth
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
The University of Iowa’s State Fair Working Group seeks volunteers for the UI booth at the Iowa State Fair Aug. 10–20 in Des Moines. Each volunteer receives fair admission, a parking pass, and a University of Iowa T-shirt.
Old Gold: SUI began with a bang
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Just hours after the first General Assembly of the State of Iowa voted to establish the State University of Iowa in February 1847, a meteorite crashed to the ground in rural Linn County. UI archivist David McCartney shares the story.
Algharrawi earns UI Research Foundation Inventor Award
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
The UI’s Khalid Algharrawi has received the 2016 University of Iowa Research Foundation Inventor Award for his research project involving the production of 7-methylxanthine from caffeine and theobromine via the metabolic engineering of E. coli.
Play based on UI professor’s research brings history to life in Keokuk and Coralville, Iowa
Friday, June 16, 2017
Research completed by Leslie Schwalm, UI professor of history and gender, women’s, and sexuality studies, has inspired a play written by UI graduate student Margot Connolly. Arts Share is bringing Cross-Examined, a play about the desegregation of Keokuk schools, to libraries in Keokuk and Coralville, Iowa.
President Harreld on public universities’ role in the democratization of higher education
Thursday, June 15, 2017
University of Iowa President J. Bruce Harreld discusses how public universities contribute to the continuing democratization of of higher education in the United States.
UI Museum of Art reaches Iowans by operating outside the box
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
The University of Iowa Museum of Art has been without a building since the flood of 2008. However, as officials await a new structure, the museum staff has kept UIMA relevant through outreach and lending works of art to other museums, bringing its collection to Iowa and the world.
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