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In the news: Iowa universities condemn deportation threat to online-only international students

Monday, July 13, 2020
Administrators object to 'harsh and unnecessary guidelines'

UI student Cameron Keomanivong awarded Fulbright to Laos

Friday, July 10, 2020
Cameron Keomanivong, who received a BS in neuroscience from the University of Iowa in May 2020, is the winner of a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Award to Laos for 2020-21

Statement from the Dean: Response to Fall 2020 SEVP Guidelines

Wednesday, July 8, 2020
On Monday of this week (July 6), the Department of Homeland Security issued updated guidelines regarding the visa status of international students enrolled at U.S. institutions of higher learning for the fall 2020 term. Dean Ganim responds to these new guidelines.

Experience Study Abroad: Torino, Italy

Monday, June 29, 2020
Despite a pandemic-induced early return, Taryn Lawler traveled wide and far during her time abroad and shares her transformative experiences through self-discovery. Keep reading to learn how Taryn expanded her boundaries and had incredible adventures in Europe!

Experience Study Abroad: A Shortened Year in Rome

Monday, June 29, 2020
I knew from the second I got my acceptance email from IES that I was about to start on a journey that would change my life and open up a world of opportunity and excitement, and I was right. The first six months that I spent in Italy were some of the best and most exciting of my life.

Experience Study Abroad: A shortened yet transformative experience in Europe

Monday, June 29, 2020
Although his study abroad experience was cut short due to the pandemic, PJ Hennelly spent a few transformative weeks in Europe, where he pushed himself out of his comfort zone, and realized that the world changes fast, and one needs to be prepared to take action at any point.

In the news: Openly pursuing his cinematic dreams

Monday, June 29, 2020
Hao Zhou wants to make films with LGBTQ+ themes—something he couldn’t do freely in his home country of China. At the University of Iowa, the MFA student has found a place that wholeheartedly supports his projects and goals.

In the news: Translating Norwegian classics into English

Monday, June 29, 2020
University of Iowa graduate scholar David Smith recalls first becoming interested in the Norwegian language as a child when he learned of his family’s heritage. Although they did not speak it, he carried this interest through college and began studying Norwegian independently.

From Bangladesh to Iowa: Embracing the Shared Learning Culture

Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Nafisa Kamal Ayntee spent her early years traveling throughout South Asia. Her father’s career as an agriculturalist, working to support a variety of NGOs, resulted in the family relocating multiple times. One significant move was to the Maldives when Nafisa was five years old. Not only was this a remarkable time due to the birth of her younger sister, it was also when Nafisa was first introduced to the English language

UI professor to conduct peace research in Colombia as Fulbright Scholar

Sunday, June 14, 2020
UI professor to teach and conduct research in Columbia as Fulbright Scholar