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UI faculty member receives NEH grant to host faculty seminar

Wednesday, August 15, 2018
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a $105,000 grant to Lori Branch, associate professor in the University of Iowa Department of English, to host a three-week seminar for 16 college and university faculty members on the UI campus.
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New Hawkeyes make themselves at home

Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Residence hall move-in for new University of Iowa students kicked off Tuesday, Aug. 14, running through Thursday, Aug. 16. Nearly 700 Iowa volunteers helped things run smoothly as hundreds of undergraduates and their families unloaded vehicles and unpacked belongings in residence hall rooms on both sides of the Iowa River.
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UI welcomes students with entertaining, educational activities

Tuesday, August 14, 2018
The University of Iowa will welcome students back to campus with a host of entertaining and educational activities, including simulated volcanic eruptions, tours of Hancher Auditorium, composting tutorials, and an augmented-reality scavenger hunt in the College of Engineering library.
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University of Iowa hitches ride on historic mission to the sun

Friday, August 10, 2018
University of Iowa faculty and students are participating in a historic NASA mission to study the sun. The Iowa team will study the solar wind to better understand its effects on weather around Earth. The Parker Solar Probe mission launched on Aug. 11.

Catlett Residence Hall earns LEED Gold designation

Constructed in 2017, Elizabeth Catlett Residence Hall has met and surpassed the standard set by the university by incorporating various green principles and energy-saving elements.

University of Iowa builds pathways to college for rural students

The University of Iowa College of Education is collaborating with K–12 schools in a new program to encourage gifted students in rural areas of Iowa to take rigorous STEM classes and pursue careers in those fields.

Gruca research finds visiting doctors can ease provider shortages in rural areas

Research by Tom Gruca, professor of marketing in the Tippie College of Business, finds that traveling doctors can help reduce the health care provider shortage in rural areas, but it comes with tradeoffs for the doctors in longer days and longer drives.

Young entrepreneurs sell products they made at Iowa City farmer's market

Thursday, August 2, 2018
Participants in the University of Iowa's summer youth entrepreneur camp for middle school students sold the products they made during the camp at the Iowa City farmer's market.

African entrepreneurs in UI program visit Deere & Co. facilities in Quad Cities to learn about ag economy

The 25 entrepreneurs participating in the Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI) at the the University of Iowa this summer learned more about global trade and the agricultural economy while touring Deere & Co.'s harvester manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in the Quad Cities.

Iowa study: Older people less apt to recognize they’ve made a mistake

Wednesday, August 1, 2018
University of Iowa researchers have found that older people are less likely than younger people to realize when they’ve made a mistake. The finding offers new insight into how aging adults perceive their decisions and view their performance.

College of Engineering research scholar to attend MIT conference

Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Mechanical engineering research scholar Min-yeong Moon will attend 2018 Rising Stars workshop

UI research engineer appointed state geologist

Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Keith Schilling, a longtime staff member of the Iowa Geological Survey, officially assumed his duties as Iowa's top geologist July 1.