Articles from 2018

My future feels bright after visiting Bright Future special school

Wednesday, February 14, 2018
My class of twenty-four was split up into groups of four and five and sent out to different special needs schools in the Durban area. We went there to witness the structure of the institution, the funding allocated, and talk to the faculty about their experience working there. 

Japanese program presents documentary film series Feb. 23-25, 2018

Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Join the University of Iowa Japanese Program and the Department of Cinematic Arts for a series of film screenings with Japanese filmmakers Mori Tatsuya (FAKE), Nakamura Takayuki (ZEN AND BONES), and Kana Tomoko (HUG). 

Archives as a Space for Social Justice Is Focus of Provost's Global Forum/Obermann Humanities Symposium

Tuesday, February 13, 2018
“Against Amnesia: Archives, Evidence, and Social Justice,” this year’s Provost’s Global Forum/Obermann Humanities Symposium, upends any notion of moldering archives. From March 1–3, 2018, scholars, artists, activists, and archivists from diverse disciplines will share research and personal stories about the ways they have used archival material—corporate records, legal affidavits, newspaper clippings, genetic material, climate change data, and our own personal technology—to reinterpret the past, demand justice, and inspire change.

In the news: Iowa must reinvest in higher education

Monday, February 12, 2018
The Daily Iowan Editorial Board calls on the Legislature to reflect on how strong state universities signify a strong Iowa.

Iowa String Quartet Residency begins with live performance from Elias Quartet

Monday, February 12, 2018
One of the many things I loved about having a career in a professional quartet was the chance to travel. Playing music afforded me the opportunity to meet so many people across the country and the globe and it became a powerful way to share ideas and learn. Through all these adventures, I had a particularly thought-provoking experience many years ago that has stayed with me. I was teaching with my Maia Quartet colleagues at the Great Wall International Music Academy outside of Beijing. This was my first trip to China, and I had the privilege of working with many talented young musicians. Communication required some imagination, as my students spoke only a few words in English and I only knew how to count to four in Mandarin. Our instruments became our means for exchanging ideas.

In the news: University of Iowa faculty expands search abroad for clean energy

Friday, February 9, 2018
H.S. Udaykumar and other faculty and students work on a project to bring cleaner energy sources to undeveloped parts of India.

The beginning of my day in a whole new world

Wednesday, February 7, 2018
The sun rises around 5 a.m and the 72 roosters in the neighborhood begin their gossip. The taxi drivers fight the rooster crows with the habitual honking of their horns, and the neighborhood dogs bark in whatever little slips of silence are left. The mornings are bright, hot, and loud. Welcome to Cato Manor, my home away from home in Durban, South Africa.

Andrew Broderick reflects on his study abroad experience in Australia

Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Andrew Broderick (B.S. human physiology ’16) studied abroad in Newcastle, Australia, as an undergraduate student at the University of Iowa. Now in the doctor of physical therapy program at the University of Iowa, Broderick took a break from his studies to share information about his study abroad experience, as well as advice for current UI students considering study abroad.

In the news: Cyclocross World Cup announced for Iowa City for third straight year

Monday, February 5, 2018
Cyclocross World Cup announced for Iowa City for third straight year

UI to welcome Mandela Washington Fellows this summer

Friday, February 2, 2018
Visitors from Sub-Saharan countries will participate in entrepreneurial programs on UI campus and visit businesses across the state