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Brain stimulation improves schizophrenia-like cognitive problems
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
University of Iowa researchers have found that by stimulating the cerebellum of rats with schizophrenia-like cognitive problems, they can normalize brain activity in the frontal cortex and correct the rats’ ability to estimate the passage of time. Difficulty accurately measuring time is common issue experienced by people with schizophrenia.
Alumna talks about barriers women still face in business at UI conference
Monday, March 27, 2017
UI alumna Ann Drake is one of the few women to lead a transportation and logistics firm and told an audience at the 2017 Tippie Women’s Summit that “we’re still not equal everywhere.”
Library of Congress to hold special event honoring Marilynne Robinson
Monday, March 27, 2017
Marilynne Robinson, professor emerita at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, will be honored at the Library of Congress with a special event titled Fiction, Faith and the Imagination on Monday, April 3. The event will be live-streamed on the Library’s YouTube site at youtube.com/libraryofcongress.
UI College of Dentistry promotes geriatric dental care in the classroom and community
Friday, March 24, 2017
The UI College of Dentistry’s Geriatric and Special Needs Certificate Program trains dental students to attend to the unique needs of elderly patients. The college has also partnered with the College of Nursing to improve care for seniors by adding a social worker and nurse practitioner to its geriatric team.
Mueller named interim dean of College of Public Health
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Kevin Kregel, University of Iowa acting executive vice president and provost, has appointed Keith Mueller interim dean of the College of Public Health, effective April 1. Current dean Sue Curry is stepping into the role of UI interim executive vice president and provost.
Office of Outreach and Engagement awards summer 2017 grants
Thursday, March 23, 2017
The Office of Outreach and Engagement awarded four grants to support projects and initiatives making a significant impact in Iowa communities.
Presidential message: Devaluing public universities harms research, innovation
Thursday, March 23, 2017
President Harreld discusses the important research that public universities contribute to the world and raises concerns about what happens when institutions like the UI lose public support.
MFA student’s art helps him overcome trauma of childhood abuse
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
MFA student Robby Scott was born near Oakland, California, into a family with quick tempers, abusive tendencies, mental illness, and unfortunate affections for drugs and alcohol. Now married and planning to stay in Iowa to teach art, Scott says his craft helps him put his life in perspective.
Public health researcher and avid cyclist studies and advocates for improved bicycle safety
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
With spring soon bringing cyclists back to the roadways, “Iowa Now” sat down to talk with Cara Hamann, an associate in the University of Iowa College of Public Health who’s using her bike safety research to influence public policy and keep riders from getting hurt.
State Health Registry issues ‘Cancer in Iowa: 2017’ report, highlights increase in liver cancer cases
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
The annual report also projects an estimated 17,400 new cancers will be diagnosed among Iowa residents this year. Breast cancer will remain the most common type of cancer diagnosed among females, while prostate cancer remains the most common type among males.
Tippie program reacts to accelerated Wall Street hiring schedules
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Wall Street financial firms have accelerated their hiring process for college interns, and the UI’s Hawkinson Institute of Business Finance is among the business school leaders in adapting to the new schedule, ensuring finance majors continue to get good placements and good jobs after graduation.
Accounting students help city government improve accounting procedures
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Students in the Tippie College of Business’ Masters in Accountancy program are learning about real-life customer engagements this spring while providing a public service to Iowa City taxpayers, helping the city government improve its accounting processes and procedures.
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