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460Untitled_HDR2 Fully restored: Art Building West welcomes students After three and a half years, Art Building West returns to service this semester. A variety of classes, including painting, photography, graphic design, and art history, return to Art Building West for the first time since the flood in the summer of 2008. Here is…
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stew&heidi2_feat A thing or two to sing about Iowa City Stew & the Negro Problem, a rock band with a flair for biting social satire and witty wordplay, visited Iowa City to gather material for a collection of songs that will be performed Feb. 2 in the Englert.
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460_John_Oliver John Oliver to perform “comedy for smart people” Hancher and SCOPE Productions present a performance by Comedy Central personality John Oliver before a sold-out crowd in the Iowa Memorial Union Main Lounge on Jan. 28.
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sign that reads "MBA 139 miles" signifying the distance from Omaha to Des Moines, where the Tippie Executive MBA program is taught Driven to procure their preferred degree Every week, Omaha residents Peg Stessman and Levi Scheppers make the two-hour drive east to attend MBA classes through the UI Tippie School of Management executive program in Des Moines.
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A.J. HonorĂ© in the KRUI studio From the CW to KRUI, via the M.B.A. Former CW number-cruncher A.J. HonorĂ© loves his new digs in the upper haunts of the Iowa Memorial Union: the M.B.A. candidate is overseeing the university’s student-staffed radio station, KRUI 89.7FM.
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460 05_DSC8071 Three cheers for the Iowa Spirit Squads! The Iowa Spirit Squads took Hawkeye pride to the Sunshine State, competing (and faring well) in a national competition. fyi caught up with the squads as they prepared for the national spotlight.
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460_DSC9266 The tree Dutch elm disease would leave behind Once, more than 100 American elm trees graced the Pentacrest. A wave of Dutch elm disease reduced the Pentacrest population to a single tree. May it long inspire poets, artists, and Frisbee-throwers.
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Carolyn Colvin talks with students who are part of the West Liberty Enrichment Program including UI sophomore Catherine Martinez (left) who is applying to the teacher education program. Photo by Bill Adams. Carolyn Colvin, Teaching and Learning Long before publicly engaged scholarship was an expectation for University of Iowa faculty, Carolyn Colvin was a champion for the cause.
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      460_DSC9266 The tree Dutch elm disease would leave behind 01/23
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      Carolyn Colvin talks with students who are part of the West Liberty Enrichment Program including UI sophomore Catherine Martinez (left) who is applying to the teacher education program. Photo by Bill Adams. Carolyn Colvin, Teaching and Learning 01/25
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      stew&heidi2_feat A thing or two to sing about Iowa City 01/26
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    Cross-continent walker discusses lessons of his journey 01/27

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