Articles tagged with "in the news"

posted onJul15, 2011

By Chastity Dillard, The Daily Iowan

7/15/2011

Following a shaky six-year peace agreement, the birth of the Republic of South Sudan is the final stage in the hopes of ending decades of war.

And for University of Iowa student Grace Nyoma, the separation is a welcome change.

“This is the best thing that could of happened for Sudan,” she said.

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posted onJul13, 2011

By Brittany Caplin
7/14/2011

From fyi, the UI’s faculty and staff newsletter

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posted onJul12, 2011

By Brittany Trevick, The Daily Iowan

7/13/2011

University of Iowa graduate student Hao Zhang came to Iowa from China with no furniture to stock his apartment. But after stopping at Faith Baptist Church, he wound up with a desk, a microwave, and much more to furnish his Iowa City apartment.

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posted onJun30, 2011

By Ian Stewart, The Daily Iowan

6/30/2011

Fewer than 24 hours after he got off a plane from Islamabad, Pakistan, Ben Rogers was sitting on his couch in Cedar Rapids, watching the news of Osama bin Laden’s death unfold.

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posted onJun23, 2011

From Media-Newswire.com

6/23/2011

Dave Eggers’ book “Zeitoun” is the 2011 selection for “One Community, One Book,” a project sponsored by the UI Center for Human Rights ( UICHR ) that promotes learning about human rights in the United States and the world through literature.

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posted onJun22, 2011

From Media-Newswire.com

6/23/2011

The Iowa City Foreign Relations Council ( ICFRC ) will welcome Linn County Supervisor Ben Rogers for a talk on the complex relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. at noon Wednesday, June 29, at the Congregational United Church of Christ, 30 N. Clinton Street, Iowa City.

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posted onJun20, 2011

By Diane Heldt, The Gazette

6/20/2011

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posted onJun15, 2011

By Karina Schroeder*
6/16/2011

From the June 2011 IP Newsletter

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posted onJun15, 2011

From University News Services

6/15/2011

Four University of Iowa students and alumni have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships to conduct research or teach English internationally in 2011-12, according to a recent announcement by the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.

This year’s UI recipients are Sangeeta Tandon, Luke Juran, Lia Yoon and Sarah Viren.

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posted onJun9, 2011

6/10/2011

Dave Eggers’ book “Zeitoun” is the 2011 selection for “One Community, One Book,” a project sponsored by the UI Center for Human Rights (UICHR) that promotes learning about human rights in the United States and the world through literature.

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posted onJun3, 2011

International Programs recognized exceptional faculty mentorship and student achievement at the spring 2011 International Studies Graduation Reception on May 13.

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posted onJun2, 2011

By Karin Fischer, The Chronicle of Higher Education

6/1/2011

Some Iraqi students studying in the United States on a new government-backed scholarship program could be forced to return home if they cannot meet English-proficiency requirements, a prospect that worries international educators.

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posted onMay20, 2011

Source: University News Services

5/20/2011

Five University of Iowa students have shown they have what it takes to meet The IOWA Challenge, the university’s core expectations for undergraduates.

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posted onMay13, 2011

The International Crossroads Community (ICC), a University of Iowa living and learning community, was recently awarded the April/May Student Organization of the Month Award by the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership. The award recognizes outstanding dedication and work by UI student organizations, and ICC has been specifically acknowledged for its recently successful event, Gusto Latino.

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posted onMay12, 2011

5/12/2011

In a recent Q&A session with The Daily Iowan, UI President Sally Mason discussed the importance of studying abroad and diversity on our campus. See the excerpt below:

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