Parents & Families

Markle comments on GE tax avoidance

Accounting professor Kevin Markle comments on G.E.’s and other multinational companies’ use of offshoring profits to avoid paying U.S. corporate taxes.
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Graduating UI senior takes ‘roundabout’ journey to astronomy

Tuesday, May 9, 2017
In her first year at the University of Iowa, Erin Maier took an astronomy class on a whim. Now, after receiving numerous grants and assembling a UI telescope in the Arizona desert, she’s graduating with a Bachelor of Science in physics and astronomy and will soon pursue a doctorate.
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Record 16 UI students, alumni receive Fulbright awards for 2017–18

Monday, May 8, 2017
Sixteen University of Iowa students and alumni have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to conduct research, attend graduate school, undertake creative projects, or serve as English teaching assistants abroad in 2017–18, breaking the UI’s previous record of 15 set last year.
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Hancher’s 45th anniversary season features favorites, new faces

Monday, May 8, 2017
The second season in the University of Iowa’s new Hancher Auditorium also will be the organization’s 45th anniversary season. The celebratory lineup features an array of world-class performers who will contribute to the artistic conversation on the UI campus, in the community, and across the state.
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Passion for solving puzzles fuels engineering pursuits

Monday, May 8, 2017
Sean Seelau earned degrees in philosophy, worked for years in the telecommunications industry, then in his forties decided to return to school. Now he’s graduating from the UI with a BA in mechanical engineering and is the first graduate to receive the UI’s new Certificate in Naval Hydrodynamics.

College of Education’s Ogren talks about student preparation with IPR

The UI’s Chris Ogren, associate professor of the history of education in the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, spoke with Iowa Public Radio Talk of Iowa host Charity Nebbe about the history of education in the U.S. and how schools prepare children for college, careers, and engaged citizenship.
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Syrian student fell in love with Iowa during a family visit, stayed to complete BA in music, then PharmD

Friday, May 5, 2017
Mousa Abuissa first saw the UI campus when he was on a vacation with his parents and sister, who had traveled from Syria to visit his uncle in Iowa City. Nearly eight years later, and after also completing a BA in music, he’s receiving a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
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Danielson completes JD with husband, kids in tow

Thursday, May 4, 2017
After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, joining the military, and working as an intelligence analyst, Lindsay Danielson came to the University of Iowa to earn a JD—and with a husband and kids in tow. Now graduating from Iowa Law, she already has a job lined up.

Wollinsky receives honorary doctorate from Friends University

Thursday, May 4, 2017
Fred Wollinsky, the John W. Colloton Chair in Health Management and Policy at the University of Iowa College of Public Health will receive an honorary doctorate from Friends University in recognition of his continued academic work and contributions to his field of study.
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Gas leak at Catlett Residence Hall causes street closure

Wednesday, May 3, 2017
During construction on Catlett Residence Hall about 10 a.m. Wednesday, a gas line was hit resulting in a gas leak. Catlett Residence Hall is a new building, currently under construction, and is not occupied by students.

UI orthodontic residents place first in national competition for third consecutive year

Wednesday, May 3, 2017
For the third year in a row, orthodontic residents at the University of Iowa’s College of Dentistry won first place in the Resident Case Display Program at the annual meeting of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) April 21–25 in San Diego, California.
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University of Iowa graduates to celebrate commencement

Wednesday, May 3, 2017
About 4,800 UI students will receive their degrees at spring 2017 commencement ceremonies, which begin May 11 with the College of Pharmacy and end on May 26 with the College of Dentistry. All other ceremonies will take place May 12–14. Read on for college-specific information, including links to live video.