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Barry Schreier wins AUCCCD award

Barry Schreier, a clinical professor in Counseling Psychology in the University of Iowa College of Education and director of University Counseling Service, was awarded the Association of University and College Counseling Center’s President’s Award for Meritorious Service to the National Field of Campus Mental Health.
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Spotlighting and celebrating Iowa research and scholarship

Thursday, November 21, 2019
Vice President for Research Marty Scholtz recounts his tour of world-class UI research facilities accompanied by state legislators.

Sato, Shields to receive endowed professorships

The Carver College of Medicine announces two endowed professorships, the E. A. Franken Jr. Professorship in Pediatric Radiology to Yutaka Sato and the Gary L. Soderberg Professorship in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science to Richard Shields.
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Critical care in the air

Monday, November 18, 2019
A train accident in small-town Iowa easily could have taken a young father’s life in 2018, but a quick response from a University of Iowa medical helicopter gave him a fighting chance. He is one of thousands who have been treated by the AirCare team since 1979.

3 Key Findings From a New Study on What Graduates Get Out of College

A wealth of studies have examined the benefits of earning a college degree, including the College of Education's Professor Nicholas Bowman.

UI professor develops tool to improve aphasia diagnosis

Jean Gordon, associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, is developing a tool to improve diagnosis of aphasia—the inability to speak, write, and/or understand language as a result of brain damage, usually stroke.
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International Programs photo contest, new Global Student Award highlight 2019 International Education Week

Wednesday, November 13, 2019
UI alumnus and internationally renowned opera singer Simon Estes will be recognized along with winners of the annual photo contest during International Education Week.

Taking Iowa’s political pulse

Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Students who take the Hawkeye Poll don’t just learn about the mechanics of polling—they also help to write and design the poll that’s developed a reputation for seeing Iowa caucus trends before anyone else.

HHMI renewals for Campbell and Welsh

Kevin Campbell and Michael Welsh will continue to serve as Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigators for another five years following renewal of their appointments by HHMI.

Every photo tells a story. His spoke volumes.

A New York Times story about Sam Falk, a Times staff photographer of more than four decades, included a Falk’s photo of the 1952 Iowa Homecoming game against the Ohio State University (an Iowa victory).
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Hawkeye Distinguished Veterans Award recipients to be honored Nov. 14

Thursday, November 7, 2019
Six University of Iowa alumni and faculty who served their country will be honored in a ceremony at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, in the Main Lounge of the Iowa Memorial Union.

Voyager 2 journeys into interstellar space

University of Iowa physicists reported that the spacecraft Voyager 2 has entered interstellar space. BBC spoke with Don Gurnett, professor emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and carried his comments in a print story and in a broadcast on the BBC World Service radio.